Sunday, January 1, 2012

PAST: Highlights Post for more Free Arts & Culture events this SAT, Sept 29th Thanks to CultureCapital.com!

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Here are some more free arts and culture events this weekend from CultureCapital.coma super resource from the Cultural Alliance of Greater Washington,which covers the Metro DC's vibrant arts community. Please click through the links for more details about the event and location.

You can also find more upcoming free events and exhibitions on view in the DC metro area on the customized Inside-Out page on their site designed especially for fans of Free in DC

Saturday, September 29th


All Day - Dance & Family Festival
Brookland Family Day
10:00am - 2:00pm, Family Series: Classes
2:00pm - 4:00pm, Activities for all ages
4:00pm, Performance
Experience Dance Place inside & out! Sample free classes for all ages, and enjoy a matinee performance by our award-winning resident companies: Coyaba Dance Theater, REVISION dance company and Dance Place's Step Team. Participate in outdoor games, hooping, arts and crafts and much more.
Dance Place
Metro: Brookland - Catholic University

All Day - Free Admission
Smithsonian Magazine Museum Day!
10:00am - 5:00pm
Free admission for Smithsonian magazine readers and Smithsonian.com visitors. Any visitor plus one guest who present a Museum Day Admission Card will receive free admission to the museum that day. College Park Aviation Museum
Metro: College Park

Afternoon - Film Screening
12 Angry Men 
(1957; 95 minutes)
12:00pm
Directed by Sidney Lumet, 12 Angry Men takes place entirely in a jury room. When Juror #8 (Henry Fonda) is not convinced of the boy's guilt, an exploration of the issue "beyond a reasonable doubt" ensues.
National Archives
Metro: Archives - Navy Memorial

Afternoon - Music Workshop with Girls Rock! DC
Teen Workshop at the NMWA "Rock 101"
12:30pm
Free, however Reservations are required
Take inspiration from the NMWA exhibition, Women Who Rock: Vision, Passion, Power and learn about past and present rockers from Etta James to Lady Gaga. Then learn how to play a power chord while trying out different instruments and perfecting an on-stage persona. Presented in partnership with Girls Rock! DC. Free for ages 12–15. No musical experience necessary.
National Museum of Women in the Arts
Metro: Metro Center

Evening - Literary Reading
Fall for the Book
7:30pm
Reading with Danielle Cadena Deulen, author of The Riots, and Brian Brodeur, author of Natural Causes, followed by a reception and book signing.
The Writer's Center
Metro: Bethesda

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