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SUMMARY:DC Museum of Sidewalk Stuff: Mutual Aid Stories
DESCRIPTION:The DC Museum of Sidewalk Stuff is about the stories behind the free stuff we leave for each other on the street. Learn from local organizers who took to the sidewalk to share with their neighbors\, and the relationships they cultivated as a result. In D.C. we?re surrounded by museums that celebrate famous moments in our nation?s history. We hope this exhibit reminds us that the ways we care for each other everyday are just as important. The exhibit is from July 11 to September 6 at Gallery Y (YMCA Anthony Bowen). The opening reception is on Thursday\, July 11 from 6-8pm. La exposición séra en inglés y español! \nEvent Details\nHost: Allison Press and Xena Ni\nDate: July 11\, 2024 • 4 – 8PM\nLocation: Gallery Y\, 1325 W St NW\, Washington\, DC 20009\nEvent fee: Free\nRegistration Event link: https://www.instagram.com/p/C8mrV0gOmzf/?img_index=1 \nFor More Information\nContact: Allison Press\nEmail: allison.n.press@gmail.com\nPhone: 919-265-3797
URL:https://humanitiesdc.org/event/dc-museum-of-sidewalk-stuff-mutual-aid-stories/
LOCATION:Gallery Y\, 1325 W St. NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20009\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Theatre Lab: Titanic: The Musical
DESCRIPTION:Event Details: \nTitanic: The Musical Directed by Deb Gottesman and Lucia LaNave Choreographer Sarah Frances Williams Story and Book by Peter Stone Music and Lyrics by Maury Yeston Winner of five Tony Awards in 1997 including Best Musical\, Titanic by Maury Yeston is a thrilling historical drama with strikingly human and relatable characters. From the lofty dreams of first-class passengers to the resilient spirits in steerage\, each of the 30+ unique characters contributes to the musical’s rich tapestry. \nTitanic’s score is packed with soaring ballads\, uptempo group numbers\, and poignant duets exploring the nature of love\, sacrifice\, and the indomitable human spirit. Titanic is a hidden gem in the musical theatre world. Don’t miss this chance to see it performed live in an intimate space! All Ages Content Warnings: Mild sexual content\, mild references of suicide\, regularly occurring grief\, mild depictions of smoking on stage. \nHost:  Atlas Performing Arts Center\nDate: July 11\, 2024 • 7:30PM – July 13\, 2024 • 7:30PM\nLocation: 1333 H St NE\, Washington\, DC 20002\nEvent fee: $10-15\nRegistration Event link \nFor More Information\nContact: Rachel L. Pearl\nWebsite: atlasarts.org\nEmail: rpearl@atlasarts.org \n 
URL:https://humanitiesdc.org/event/the-theatre-lab-titanic-the-musical/
LOCATION:Atlas Performing Arts Center\, 1333 H Street NE\, Washington\, DC\, 20002\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rachel L. Pearl":MAILTO:rpearl@atlasarts.org
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CREATED:20240627T180238Z
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SUMMARY:City Cast DC and DC Office of Planning Live Podcast Taping
DESCRIPTION:Event Details: \nJoin us for a live taping of the City Cast DC podcast at metrobar on July 13th! Host Bridget Todd will be joined by DC Office of Planning Director Anita Cozart and Senior Planner Ebony Dumas to chat about the findings of their new podcast\, District Crossroads. We’ll dive into a project focused on the neighborhoods and neighbors around the intersection of North Capitol and Irving Streets. \nHost: City Cast DC and DC Office of Planning\nDate: July 13\, 2024 • 2PM – July 13\, 2024 • 4PM\nLocation: metrobar – 640 Rhode Island Ave NE\, Washington\, DC 20002\, Estados Unidos\nEvent fee: Free\nRegistration Event link \nFor More Information\nContact: Ebony Dumas\nWebsite: humanitiesdc.org\nEmail: ebony.dumas@dc.gov
URL:https://humanitiesdc.org/event/city-cast-dc-and-dc-office-of-planning-live-podcast-taping/
LOCATION:Metrobar\, 640 Rhode Island Ave\, Washington\, DC\, 20002\, United States
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SUMMARY:Oral History Interviewing Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Event Details: \n  \nThis core workshop in the DC Oral History Collaborative workshop series will provide participants strategies to make the interview experience rewarding for the interviewer and the narrator. The workshop will begin by further exploring what comes before the interview – connecting research and planning with building trust and rapport with narrators. Participants will then discuss a wide variety of potential challenging situations that may arise in an oral history interview and will co-create a list of strategies for working through those situations. Finally\, participants will have the opportunity to practice their skills by interviewing another member of their cohort. \nThis workshop will be led by oral historian José Centeno-Melendez\, PhD. \nThe DC Oral History Collaborative (DCOHC) documents\, preserves\, and celebrates the lived experiences of all Washington\, DC residents and communities through oral history. The Collaborative accomplishes this by providing training\, mentorship\, resources\, programs\, and funding to current and aspiring oral historians. The Collaborative is a partnership of HumanitiesDC and the DC Public Library. \nHost: HumanitiesDC\nDate: July 15\, 2024 • 6PM\nLocation: Martin Luther King Jr. Library 901 G Street NW\, Washington\, DC 20001\nEvent fee: Free\nRegistration: Event Link  \nFor More Information\nContact: Jasper Collier\nWebsite: humanitiesdc.org\nEmail: jcollier@humanitiesdc.org\nPhone: 202.770.3077 Ext. 804
URL:https://humanitiesdc.org/event/oral-history-interviewing-workshop/
LOCATION:Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library 401c\, Conference Center\, 901 G Street NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20001\, United States
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SUMMARY:Culture Series: Fighting For Home
DESCRIPTION:Event Details: \nThe 1970s was a period of intense gentrification in DC — but the decade was also marked by the most effective and creative tenant organizing in DC’s history to date. Join Amanda Huron\, an Associate Professor of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences and Political Science at the UDC\, and a panel of three people who organized tenants in 1970s DC to share their experiences\, and reflect on what organizers today can learn from the successes and failures of the 1970s. \nAs DC\, once again\, is in the midst of a housing crisis\, many tenants are again responding by organizing in creative ways. We hope this panel helps people today learn from past efforts\, and imagine new ways to claim home in the city. \nASL Interpretation will be provided. \nHost: HumanitiesDC\nDate: July 18\, 2024 • 7PM\nLocation: Busboys and Poets\, 450 K Street Northwest Washington\, DC 20001\nEvent fee: Free\nRegistration Event link \nFor More Information\nContact: Jimmy Watkins\nWebsite: humanitiesdc.org\nEmail: jwatkins@humanitiesdc.org\nPhone: 202.770.3077 Ext. 806
URL:https://humanitiesdc.org/event/culture-series-fighting-for-home/
LOCATION:Busboys and Poets 450 K St NW\, 450 K St NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20001\, United States
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SUMMARY:DHH Dance Collaborative: "that's how the light gets in"
DESCRIPTION:Event Details: \nThe DHH dancers are back for a ninth season and are inspired to bring more excitement\, cutting-edge choreography\, and heartfelt passion to the Lang Theater stage. Witness the creativity come alive in their production of “that’s how the light gets in\,” a showcase of all new works choreographed\, staged\, and performed by the dancers in the company. DHH Dance Collaborative continues to merge into a casual\, but committed\, performance-based dance company\, specializing in diverse styles of jazz\, ballet\, tap\, and modern dance\, for adult dancers of varying levels. This continuously growing dance company welcomes dancers from throughout the DMV\, and currently provides rehearsal and class opportunities in DC\, Arlington\, Falls Church\, Centreville\, Virginia\, and Silver Spring\, Maryland. \n  \nHost:  Atlas Performing Arts Center\nDate: July 20\, 2024 • 7:30PM – July 21\, 2024 • 4PM\nLocation: 1333 H St NE\, Washington\, DC 20002\nEvent fee: $20-24\nRegistration Event link \nFor More Information\nContact: Rachel L. Pearl\nWebsite: atlasarts.org\nEmail: rpearl@atlasarts.org
URL:https://humanitiesdc.org/event/dhh-dance-collaborative-thats-how-the-light-gets-in/
LOCATION:Atlas Performing Arts Center\, 1333 H Street NE\, Washington\, DC\, 20002\, United States
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