d. Sabela grimes
Dance Place 3225 8th Street NE, Washington, DC, United StatesSEP 14-15: In "ELECTROGYNOUS," Los Angeles-based d. Sabela grimes circulates speculative realities to counter historically-imposed gender roles and identities.
SEP 14-15: In "ELECTROGYNOUS," Los Angeles-based d. Sabela grimes circulates speculative realities to counter historically-imposed gender roles and identities.
Thursday, September 19 at 5-8pm A Cleveland native, Laurin’s greatest affinity in music is in jazz. She has shared the stage with numerous international recording artists including Bilal, Gregory Porter, […]
SEP 21-22: Dance Box Theater’s "Naked King: Subject to Change - Part 1" exposes white supremacist systems in order to transform them towards equity, justice, and healing.
Thursday, September 26 at 6:30-7:30pm Led by Chris and Ama Law, this hip-hop collective of teaching artists circles out an another amazing season of Art on 8th. Project ChArma teaches […]
OCT 5-6: Featuring five dancers, two computational artists, and one responsive LED sculpture, Pittsburgh-based slowdanger presents a new evening-length work that examines empathy as a continual process.
Dance Place kicks off our 44th season with year three of the DC (District Choreographers) Dance Festival!
Haus Coming is the official opening event of haus of bambi’s 3rd season. Hosted by Bambi, Haus Coming will honor performer and producer Bumper, the recipient of haus of bambi’s annual HAUS AWARD, who will join the previous awardees, artists Greg David and King Molasses, in an evening of performance premieres and celebration. Come see what we have in store for this coming year!
The sparkle of a rhinestone in the spotlight. The hypnotic shimmy of fringe across the hips. The caress of a silk stocking along the leg. This year’s Return to Glamour is a celebration of returns: the return of live burlesque, the return of glitz and glamour, and the return of Gilded Lily to DC!
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These Beating Hearts: Dances for our Ancestors presents contemporary dances by Quilan Arnold, Lauren DeVera, and Malcolm Shute. Each artist has a debt to our ancestors to reflect on.