Anastasia Johnson/A.J. Collabs: Color Me (Curly) Hair Show
Dance Place 3225 8th Street NE, Washington, DC, United StatesThis multidisciplinary hair show will highlight the art forms of cosmetology, fashion, music, and dance.
This multidisciplinary hair show will highlight the art forms of cosmetology, fashion, music, and dance.
Roots Parties are free making and conversation spaces, where people are invited to create roots out of paper and twine for the Liberty rite installation, while participating in a meal and conversation regarding liberty in America.
In this rite, Weeks alternates between black face, white face, storytelling and visceral dance to dig into the pathologizing of African-Americans and the foundations of Liberty in America.
NORA and The Lighthouse is a sci-fi immersive dance theater experience that takes us through the coastal town of Shenoa Creek on a journey of loss, hope, grief and transformation.
“The Family Ballet” is barely a ballet but is fully a family affair. Children and adults of all ages are welcome to join for a family excursion like never before.
THE DANCE SHOW* is an all-dancing, all-singing cabaret extravaganza in which a delusional Bambi (2022 winner of the Washington Award in Dance) performs her (extensive) resumé and says “I told you so” a lot.
Sana, Sana is a modern dance-theater work that explores themes of mother-child relationships through magic, identity, and healing.
N Site is a collaboration between Connor Voss and Rebecca Patek, which combines documentary, dance and medicine to help you decalcify your pineal gland and power a revolutionary new art program in upstate New York.
This creative development residency is the first part of two D.C. visits centering the engagement of D.C.-metro area community members through Wilkins’s latest work The Conversation Series: Stitching the Geopolitical Quilt to Re-Body Belonging.
TLDR engages with the current socio-cultural climate and explores the levels of consciousness, healing, hiding, and coping that technology provides.