Culture Capital is a program of the Cultural Alliance of Greater Washington, a nonprofit organization serving Metro DC’s arts & culture community and the public for over 30 years.
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Wednesday, March 30th
Music
5:00pm
Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center
Metro: College Park and taxi or take the UM Shuttle bus 104
Thursday, March 31st
Art - Closing Day
10:00am - 4:00pm
Final day of this week long ArtFest featuring 40+ artists
Hendry House (in park, in Arlington - map)
Note: about a mile from Rossyln Metro
best to bike or taxi the rest of the way
Saturday, April 2nd
Artist Talk
2:00pm
Meet the artist, whose book features artwork paired with the poetry and prose of twelve writers inspired by his work.
3901 Rhode Island Ave - Brentwood, MD
Metro: See metro trip-planner for best access
The DC-based women's performance group The Saartije Project explores early 20th-century African American Great Migration through collaborative storytelling and performance.
The true story of two men who crossed racial boundaries during segregation in the 1940s and formed a life-long friendship that takes extraordinary turns. 2008, 76 min.
UMD School of Music: UMD Wind Ensemble
Composers discuss the challenge of re-imagining a master's work and reveal insights gained through the composition process.
Performance & Storytelling
Stranger Blues (this should be great!)
2:00pm
Metro: Farragut North or bus along 16th St
Sunday, April 3rd
Film Screening
11:00am and 1:00pm
Metro: Farragut North or bus along 16th St
Poetry Reading
with poets Ellen Doré Watson and Carol Moldaw
Metro: Bethesda, take elevator exit
Music
3:00pm
view program details here
Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center
Metro: College Park and taxi or take the UM Shuttle bus 104
Monday, April 4th
Discussion with Musician
7:00pm
Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center
Metro: College Park and taxi or take the UM Shuttle bus 104
Music
UMD School of Music: Tempo
8:00pm
Works by significant 2oth & 21st Century composers Witold Lutoslawki, George Crumb, and Toru Takemitsu.
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