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SUMMARY:HumanitiesDC Event: Beyond the Archives: Performing Oral History
DESCRIPTION:Join us as John A Johnson and an amazing group of actors use Playback Theatre techniques to bring Washington\, DC stories to life. Selected from both the DC Oral History Collaborative collection at the DC Public Library’s People’s Archive and Johnson’s Anacostia Unmapped project the stories each discuss pivotal moments in the lives of their narrators; moments that shaped their lives and that\, perhaps\, shaped the lives of many others. The company will listen to these stories and tell them back to the audience through a unique\, improvisational performance art piece. Audience members will leave the performance inspired\, and with a new understanding of the role storytelling and memory can play in our lives. Beyond the Archives events demonstrate ways in which the public can engage with stories told by oral history interviewees. \nEvent Details \nType: Performance \nHost: HumanitiesDC\, featuring John A Johnson \nDate: December 15\, 2022 @ 6:30-8pm \nLocation: Anacostia Arts Center – Black Box Theatre\, 1231 Good Hope Road SE Washington\, DC 20020 \nEvent Fee: FREE\, Register HERE. \n  \nFor More Information \nContact: Jasper Collier \nWebsite: humanitiesdc.org \nEmail: jcollier@humanitiesdc.org \nPhone: 202.770.3077 ext. 804
URL:https://humanitiesdc.org/event/humanitiesdc-event-beyond-the-archives-performing-oral-history/
LOCATION:Anacostia Arts Center\, 1231 Marion Barry Ave SE\, Washington\, DC\, MD\, 20020\, United States
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SUMMARY:HumanitiesDC Event: Dancing With Myself - A Conversation on Music\, Mood\, and Our Mental Health
DESCRIPTION:Join HumanitiesDC and Dr. Patrise Holden for a discussion that invites audience members to explore their feelings\, attitudes\, identity\, and mood when listening to music and reflect on the short-term or long-term effect that music has had on their lives\, person\, and mental health. \nEvent Details\nType: Panel Discussion \nHost: HumanitiesDC\, featuring Dr. Patrise Holden \nDate: December 8\, 2022 \nLocation: Lydia on H\, 1427 H St NE\, Washington\, DC 20002 \nEvent Fee: FREE\, Registration information coming soon \n  \nFor More Information\nContact: Dr. Patrise Holden \nEmail: thelanguagekey@aol.com \nPhone: 202.770.3077 ext. 806
URL:https://humanitiesdc.org/event/humanitiesdc-event-dancing-with-myself-a-conversation-on-music-mood-and-our-mental-health/
LOCATION:Lydia on H\, 1427 H St NE\, Washington\, DC\, 20002
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dr. Patrise Holden":MAILTO:thelanguagekey@aol.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221207
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221208
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SUMMARY:HumanitiesDC Event: Porchtales Podcast – The Disappearance of Sister Koko with Prof. D. Boose\, Episode 3
DESCRIPTION:Porchtales is HumanitiesDC’s new podcast\, where every season embarks on a deep-dive exploration of a subject that helps listeners get to experience the District through the eyes of those who make up the fabric of our nation’s capital. “The Disappearing of Sister Koko with Prof. D. Boose” is a five-episode season where we meet Sister Koko and listen as she details her interactions and relationships with people like Stokely Carmichael\, Miriam Makeba\, Cleveland Sellers\, Afeni and Tupac Shakur\, and as she shares harrowing stories of fighting racism\, existing COINTELPRO\, and nuances of Black living in twentieth-century America. Time and circumstance have tried to disappear Sister Koko\, yet she still rises through our collective listening. Tune in and be a witness to stories of Black freedom activism in America you haven’t heard. \nEvent Details\nType: Podcast Episode \nHost: HumanitiesDC\, featuring Prof. D. Boose \nDate: December 7\, 2022 \nLocation: Listen here or anywhere podcasts are available. \nEvent Fee: FREE \nFor More Information\nContact: Jimmy Watkins\, Public Programs Coordinator \nWebsite: humanitiesdc.org \nEmail: jwatkins@humanitiesdc.org \nPhone: 202.770.3077 ext. 806
URL:https://humanitiesdc.org/event/humanitiesdc-event-porchtales-podcast-the-disappearance-of-sister-koko-with-prof-d-boose-episode-3/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jimmy Watkins%2C Public Programs Manager":MAILTO:jwatkins@humanitiesdc.org
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SUMMARY:Grantee Event: Axé Fest
DESCRIPTION:Axé Fest is a community day of free movement classes hosted by The Capoeira Spot\, featuring the Afro-Brazilian martial art of Capoeira\, yoga\, and Afro-Brazilian dance. Attendees can immerse themselves in art\, culture\, movement\, music\, and good vibrations all afternoon! This event is free and family friendly – open to kids and adults! Axé Fest attendees will start by getting warm with yoga taught by Darnell aka D Yoga Dude\, who has 20+ years of experience teaching yoga as a certified instructor. The event then flows into Intro to Capoeira classes for kids and adults taught by Mestre Morcego. In these interactive classes\, attendees will learn about the history and culture of Capoeira while learning the martial art’s five basic movements. Then\, attendees will get to put what they learned in action with a Capoeira Roda (circle) along with The Capoeira Spot’s teachers and students. The event culminates in a celebratory mood with an Afro-Brazilian Dance class to live batucada drumming. \nEvent Details\nType: Festival \nHost: CapoeiraDC\, featuring Mestre Morcego\, D Yoga Dude and Professora Borboleta \nDate: December 3\, 2022 @ 1-6pm \nLocation: The Capoeira Spot\, 2008 Rhode Island Ave NE\, Washington\, DC 20018 \nEvent Fee: FREE\, Register HERE. \n  \nFor More Information\nContact: Renford Powell\, Executive Director \nWebsite: capoeiradc.com \nEmail: admin@capoeiradc.com \nPhone: 202.813.3960
URL:https://humanitiesdc.org/event/grantee-event-axe-fest/
LOCATION:The Capoeira Spot\, 2008 Rhode Island Ave NE\, Washington\, DC\, MD\, 20018\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Renford Powell%2C Executive Director":MAILTO:admin@capoeiradc.com
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SUMMARY:Grantee Event: The PEN/Malamud Award for Excellence in the Short Story
DESCRIPTION:The PEN/Malamud Award for Excellence in the Short Story is among the nation’s most illustrious literary prizes for the short story. This year\, PEN/Faulkner will honor Yiyun Li in a ceremony that will feature a reading\, a conversation with American University Professor Patricia Park\, and remarks by Janna Malamud Smith. The ceremony will be followed by a book signing and a reception with light refreshments. \nEvent Details\nType: Celebration \nHost: The PEN/Faulkner Foundation\, featuring author and honoree Yiyun Li\, Patricia Park\, American University Professor\, and author\, Janna Malamud Smith. \nDate: December 2\, 2022 @ 7-9pm \nLocation: American University School of International Service\, 4400 Massachusetts Avenue NW Washington\, DC 20016 \nEvent Fee: $30\, Register HERE. \nFor More Information\nContact: Caroline Schreiber\, Director of Development \nWebsite: penfaulkner.org \nEmail: caroline@penfaulkner.org \nPhone: 202.898.9063
URL:https://humanitiesdc.org/event/exhibition-figurehead-music-mayhem-in-orlandos-underground/
LOCATION:American University School of International Service\, 4400 Massachusetts Avenue\, Washington\, DC\, MD\, 20016\, United States
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