Tuesday, May 27, 2014

PAST: "The Power of Presence" with Patricia Carvalho and Marli Medeiros at the Meditation Museum's new location near the Forest Glen Metro station in Silver Spring, MD on WED, May 27 from 6:30pm - 8:00pm, Free, RSVP Requested

"The Power of Presence" with Patricia Carvalho and Marli Medeiros at the Meditation Museum's new location in by the Forest Glen Metro
Wednesday, May 27
6:30pm - 8:00pm
Free, Please RSVP here

Tonight, The Meditation Museum welcomes special guests, Patricia Carvalho and Marli Medeiros from Brazil, for "The Power of Presence." 

"There is an art of being aware, being able to go with the flow of time, and being open to receive a current that empowers us to make the right choices. When we experience this power of the presence, life looks like a miracle. Together we will explore how to live the miracle of each day." 

Patrícia Carvalho, is a dentist by profession, has practiced Raja Yoga meditation for 25 years, and is the coordinator of the Brahma Kumaris in Belo Horizonte, Brazil.

Marli Medeiros, is an executive life, career coach and has practiced Raja Yoga meditation for 33 years. She is the coordinator of the Brahma Kumaris in Minas Gerais and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

The Meditation Museum hosts lots of free workshops and also has a large collection of art that you can view.  To see a list of upcoming free workshops and events at the museum, please visit their website at MeditationMuseum.org. You can also stay connected to the museum and their upcoming events through Meetupfacebook and twitter.

The Meditation Museum
9525 Georgia Avenue, Suite 101 - Silver Spring, MD
Metro: Forest Glen, an easy 8 minute walk north along Georgia Ave
Note: They just moved! Further north in MD but a short walk from the metro, just a few blocks

Monday, May 26, 2014

PAST: MUSIC: Final Indoor American Roots Music Concert at the United States Botanic Garden features Ian Walters on TUES, May 26 from 3:00pm - 5:00pm, Free

Final Indoor Concert featuring Ian Walters
Tuesday, May 26
3:00pm - 5:00pm
Free

Come celebrate Exposed: The Secret Life of Roots with this concert series featuring American roots music. Ian B. Walters is a regular at the DC Folk Festival and roots music venues throughout the Mid-Atlantic. Despite his young age, Ian is a member of the piano faculty at the Augusta Heritage Center's annual Blues Week in Elkins, WV. He uses various styles, including Boogie Woogie, Honky Tonk, and New Orleans Stride and Ragtime to demonstrate a historical approach to the development of American Popular Music.

Space is limited and available on a first come, first served basis. Concerts continue outdoors on select Thursdays 5:00pm-7:00pm beginning on June 11. See summer schedule here.

United States Botanic Garden
Conservatory Garden Court
100 Maryland Avenue, SW
Metro: Federal Cente

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

PAST: HIGHLIGHTS: Free events to choose from on THURS, May 21 + More Free events FRI, May 22 - MON, May 25 from CultureCapital.com - Memorial Day Weekend!

Here are some great free arts and culture events sent to us by CultureCapital.com! This site is a fantastic resource for free and ticketed events presented by nearly 300 Metro DC Arts Presenters. For quick way to find even more free arts and culture events try our "Free in DC" Inside Out feature, curated by the staff of CultureCapital.com.

TICKETPLACE.org is another great program where you can find discount tickets to performances throughout metro DC @TICKETPLACEDC on twitter and at TICKETPLACE.org.

Thursday, May 21

Evening - Special Oratory Festival at Ford's Theatre - Metro Center or Gallery Pl - Chinatown 
Stand Up: Be Heard Oratory Festival
7:00pm
In after-school residencies, Ford's Theatre teaching artists use oratory to help students build speech, writing and leadership skills. In year-long after-school programs, students learn skills for self-expression using the words of Lincoln, Frederick Douglass and others to learn the tools of rhetoric and oratory. As they progress, students write and deliver their own speeches. They perform on the Ford’s Theatre stage and take trips to hear oratory in action. Read more here.
Ford's Theatre
511 10th St NW
Metro: Metro Center

Evening - Behind the Scenes of Boardwalk Empire - Archives
Boardwalk Empire: Behind the Scenes of the HBO Series
7:00pm
Inspired by Nelson Johnson’s New York Times best-selling book, HBO re-created the realism and texture of Prohibition-era Atlantic City in the hit series Boardwalk Empire. With video clips and behind-the-scenes stories, Terence Winter leads a discussion of the show’s creation. Panelists include Gretchen Mol, the actress who played Gillian Darmody; Edward McGinty, Jr., the actor who portrayed Ward Boss Boyd and research adviser for the show; Lesley Robson-Foster, visual effects supervisor; Nelson Johnson, author of Boardwalk Empire; and others. A book signing will follow the program.
National Archives
between 7th & 9th on Constitution Ave, NW
Metro: Archives - Navy Memorial

See the "Free in DC" Inside Out page on CultureCapital.com for more free events and exhibits on view and  visit TICKETPLACE for half-price tickets to performances in the DC metro area! You can also Follow CultureCapital.com on facebook and @TICKETPLACEDC on twitter.

Friday, May 22

Lunchtime - Screening of PBS Series on Prohibition, at The Archives - Archives
Prohibition: A Nation of Scofflaws (Film Screening)
12:00pm
Episode two of the 2011 PBS series by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick addresses how the enforcement of Prohibition was inconsistent and caused unintended consequences, including making criminals of a large portion of the population. (110 minutes.)National Archives
between 7th & 9th on Constitution Ave, NW
Metro: Archives - Navy Memorial

Saturday, May 23

Afternoon - Film Screening at the Smithsonian Anacostia - Anacostia
Film: The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975 (2011; 96 min)
2:00pm
RSVP Required, call 202.633.4844 or register online here 
This award-winning Sundance documentary is a fascinating look at the American Black Power movement between 1967 and 1975 from the perspective of a Swedish film crew. The film contains journalistic footage never seen on U.S. TV plus intriguing interviews and sound bytes from civil rights notables Stokely Carmichael, Melvin Van Peebles, Bobby Seale, Angela Davis and others. Film intersperses archival footage with contributing commentary from contemporary voices such as Erykah Badu, Kathleen Cleaver, Talib Kweli, Sonia Sanchez, Kenny Gamble, and others. Q&A with a museum educator follows the screening.
Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum
1901 Fort Place, SE (map)
Metro: Anacostia and take the W2 bus, see metro trip-planner for bus access from metro

Afternoon - Art Opening at NoVa Community College - Alexandria, VA
2:00pm
Brian Williams creates abstract, otherworldly landscape oil paintings on aluminum. While the paintings evoke dunes or seascapes with varying naturalistic elements, the work disrupts our idea of our relationships to natural settings. The title of his solo exhibit “The Lonely Drone” calls to mind an imaginary view from a drone flying over a dream landscape
at NoVa Community College
3001 North Beauregard St - Alexandria, VA
Metro: See metro trip-planner for best bus access from metro. Driving? Parking available in the Beauregard Garage $2 per hour.

Evening - Chamber Music Concert at NoVa Community College - Alexandria, VA
7:30pm
It is well know that Johannes Brahms played a big part in the international fame that befell Antonin Dvorák after he submitted his work for the Austrian State Stipendium. But it is much lesser known that Brahms was “visibly overcome by the mastery and talent of this unknown individual.” This tremendous pairing in friendship is analogous when pairing their music and their inventive, beautiful melodies that were seemingly endless.
Rachel M. Schlesinger Concert Hall 
at NoVa Community College
3001 North Beauregard St - Alexandria, VA
Metro: See metro trip-planner for best bus access from metro. Driving? Parking available in the Beauregard Garage $2 per hour.

See the "Free in DC" Inside Out page on CultureCapital.com for more free events and exhibits on view and  visit TICKETPLACE for half-price tickets to performances in the DC metro area! You can also Follow CultureCapital.com on facebook and @TICKETPLACEDC on twitter.

Sunday, May 24

Daytime - "Rolling Thunder" Biker Ride - by Memorials
Rolling Thunder - Annual Demonstration Run
12:00pm
The Rolling Thunder First Amendment Demonstration Run is an annual ride and gathering that first started in 1988. Riders from around the nation, and even around the world rally in the Pentagon parking lots and begin the run through the streets of D.C. Afterward, it is an opportunity to meet old and new friends, pay respect at the memorials and participate in the Memorial Day events. Bikes leave the North Pentagon parking lot to begin their run through the Mall area. After the run, police will direct riders to West Potomac Park, where they will pay tribute to their fallen brothers and sisters.
Metro: Foggy Bottom and walk down to the Mall or just look/ listen for the bikes in VA by the Pentagon or in DC by the memorials

Afternoon - Illustrated Author Talk on the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition, at NMWA - Metro Center
Literary Event: American Artists of the Gilded Age
2:00pm
Through this illustrated talk, author Mary Tonetti Dorra brings the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition to life and shares the compelling story of artist Mary Lawrence, Dorra’s grandmother, the only woman allowed to exhibit a sculpture outside the Women’s Building. Dorra will discuss American artists of the Gilded Age and reveal a portrait of the era illuminated in her historical novel, Demeter’s Choice: A Portrait of My Grandmother as a Young Artist.National Museum of Women in the Arts
1250 New York Ave, NW
Metro: Metro Center, use the 13th St exit and up two blocks to NY Ave or take one of many buses that go to 13th & H St NW

Afternoon - Curator Talk about the formation of Barry Farm - Anacostiaa
Curator Talk: Alcione Amos
2:00pm - 4:00pm
RSVP Required, call 202.633.4844 or register online here
Exhibition curator Alcione Amos talks about the formation of historic Berry Farm in conjunction with the exhibition How the Civil War Changed Washington. On display at the program will be an enlarged map of Historic Barry Farm from 1867 and items that were dug during archeological research at the Howard Road area where the Metro Station was built in the 1980s.  
Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum
1901 Fort Place, SE (map)
Metro: Anacostia and take the W2 bus, see metro trip-planner for bus access from metro

Evening - Free Concert with the Marine Band at Wolf Trap followed by Fireworks at Wolf Trap - Spring Hill, VA
now much more accessible by Metro and short taxi or uber ride
2015 Summer Blast Off!: The President's Own United States Marine Band with Fireworks!
8:00pm
"The President's Own" United States Marine Band will launch Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts' summer season with a program of concert band favorites. A fireworks display will follow the concert!
Metro: Spring Hill, on the new Silver line.Wolf Trap is a bit over 2 miles from the station, You can walk or bike from the metro on lovely trails or you can take #480 bus from the metro. You can also easily take a taxi or uber there from the metro. See uber  promo below for $20 off your first ride. 
1551 Trap Road
Vienna, VA 22182
Evening - Concert by the Capital 
National Memorial Day Concert on the U.S. Capitol West Lawn
8:00pm - 9:30pm, Gates open at 5:00pm
Laurence Fishburne, Laura Benanti, Esai Morales, and Jason Dolley join an All-Star Line-Up for the PBS National Memorial Day Concert honoring our American Heroes, live from the U.S. Capitol, featuring a special performance of the National Anthem by American Idol Season 14 Winner Nick Fradiani. Note: No alcohol permitted. Approximately 90 minutes, with no intermission.
E. Capitol St. and First St NW
US Capitol, West Lawn
Note: The public will not be admitted to the West Lawn of the Capitol beginning at 5:00pm. Checkpoints will be set up for search of bags and parcels. Guests will be required to enter through a metal detector. The gates are located at the Southwest corner of the Capitol grounds. More details can be found on the U.S. Capitol Police's website in the Press Room. Driving? The best place to park near the Capitol Building is at Union Station, 50 Massachusetts Avenue, NE. There are more than 2,000 public parking spaces.
Metro: Capitol South or Union Station

See "Free in DC" Inside Out page for more events + connect with CultureCapital.com on facebook

Monday, May 25

Morning - Ceremony and Commemoration at Arlington National Cemetery -  VA
National Memorial Day Observance at  Arlington National Cemetery
11:00am, Attendees are encouraged to be at the Tomb of the Unknowns or seated in the amphitheater by 9:30am
see complete details online here
The U.S. Army Military District of Washington will conduct a Presidential Armed Forces Full Honor Wreath-Laying Ceremony at 11 a.m. at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, to be followed by an observance program hosted by the Department of Defense in Arlington’s Memorial Amphitheater. A prelude by the United States Marine Band will begin in the amphitheater at 10:30 a.m. Both the wreath-laying ceremony and the observance program are free and open to the general public. No tickets are needed to attend these events. Space is limited to standing room only for the wreath-laying ceremony and seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis in the amphitheater.
Arlington National Cemetery
State Hwy 110 & Memorial Dr
Metro: Arlington Cemetery 

Afternoon - Parade  on The Mall
National Memorial Day Parade 2015
along Constitution Ave between 7th and 17th St
2:00pm
From the American Revolution up to present day conflicts, the Parade commemorates the American spirit and the sacrifices of those Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marines and Coast Guardsmen who serve so we can live in the Land of the Free. The parade includes floats, high school marching bands, veterans, service members, local and national celebrities, service organizations and clubs, and much more! See complete details on the official website here..
along Constitution Ave between 7th and 17th St
Metro: Federal Triangle, Smithsonian or Archives

See the "Free in DC" Inside Out page on CultureCapital.com for more free events and exhibits on view and  visit TICKETPLACE for half-price tickets to performances in the DC metro area! You can also Follow CultureCapital.com on facebook and @TICKETPLACEDC on twitter.

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Tuesday, May 20, 2014

PAST: MEDITATION: Free Workshop on "Stress Reduction Through Meditation" at the Olney Library in Olney, MD on WED, May 20 from 6:00pm - 7:30pm led by Science of Spirituality DC

Free Introduction to Meditation Workshops in Montgomery County, MD this month led by the folks from Science of Spirituality DC

Wednesday, May 20 - Olney, MD
6:00pm - 7:30pm
David Newcomb a long-time meditator, will lead this helpful and stimulating workshop for old and new meditators, demonstrating the most natural and effective techniques of meditation practices to gain more inner bliss and peace. 
3500 Olney-Laytonsville Rd - Olney, MD 
Metro: Shady Grove and take the Ride On Bus 55  or take the Ride On Bus 53. You can also see metro trip-planner for bus options

Monday, May 19, 2014

PAST: HIGHLIGHTS: Author Talk at the Arts Club of Washington on TUES, May 19 at 7:00pm, Highlight from CultureCapital.com!

Here are some great free arts and culture events sent to us by CultureCapital.com! This site is a fantastic resource for free and ticketed events presented by nearly 300 Metro DC Arts Presenters. For quick way to find even more free arts and culture events try our "Free in DC" Inside Out feature, curated by the staff of CultureCapital.com.

TICKETPLACE.org is another great program where you can find discount tickets to performances throughout metro DC @TICKETPLACEDC on twitter and at TICKETPLACE.org.


Tuesday, May 19 

Evening - Author Talk about Looting in Literature at the Arts Club - Farragut West
Writing the Wrongs: Looting in Literature
7:00pm
Stories of looting of the world’s cultural heritage abound in the press today. Almost daily the destruction and theft of antiquities appear listed among the atrocities of war. But these crimes are not limited to wartime, and they are not new. Questions of looting and how to address it are thousands of years old, and writers have grappled with these issues for just as long. Archaeologist Zoë Kontes will discuss the intersection between looting and literature, with a focus on Mediterranean antiquities. She will also suggest texts for further reading on these topics, both ancient and modern, including Margaret M. Miles, Art as Plunder: The Ancient Origins of Debate about Cultural Property, and Chasing Aphrodite: The Hunt for Looted Antiquities at the World's Richest Museum, by Jason Felch and Ralph Frammolino.
Arts Club of Washington
2017 I Street, NW
Metro: Farragut West

See the "Free in DC" Inside Out page on CultureCapital.com for more free events and exhibits!

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Monday, May 12, 2014

PAST: YOGA + GIVEAWAYS: Come out for a Free Yoga Class with Master Trainer Robert Sherman in Farragut Sq on TUES, May 12 for a chance to Win an Apple Watch Sport and other prizes!

Free Yoga Class with Robert Sherman in Farragut Square as part of the "Pilates in the Park" series + Giveaways from Fitiverse
Tuesday, May 12
5:30pm - 6:30pm
Free

Be there for a chance to win Fitiverse giveaways. They will be raffling off over $500 in prizes, including an Apple Watch Sport, gift certificates for massages and fitness gear at the event! Please arrive earlier to be sure you are entered in the raffle! Contest entry options listed below.

Fitiverse, a recently launched fitness social network enables its members to find compatible workout buddies who have access to the same Fitness Zones they do. These “Zones” can include places like apartment gyms, local parks, and even your membership gyms. On Tuesday, May 12, Fitiverse Master Trainer Robert Sherman will be leading the Golden Triangle free "Pilates in the Park" class in Farragut Square from 5:30pm - 6:30pm. Robert has been named one of the top 100 fitness trainers in America by Men’s Journal & Allure magazines, and was selected by the Washington Post as one of the best fitness instructors in the DC area. Please bring your own yoga mat along!

Here’s are several ways to earn raffle tickets for a chance to win the Apple Watch Sport and other prizes.

Earn one raffle ticket when you:
* Sign up for a free account at fitiverse.com by Friday, May 8

Earn another raffle ticket when you:
* Fill out your fitness profile completely, including a profile pic

Earn one raffle ticket per zone:
* Tag yourself to Fitness Zones that you have access to

Note: a maximum of 5 raffle tickets can be earned per person. Winners must have a complete fitness profile with a profile pic to be eligible AND be present at the drawing on May 12 to claim the prizes.

Be sure to verify your name and account at the Fitiverse booth to pick up the raffle tickets you've earned before 5:30pm, when the class begins. Winners will be chosen and announced after the featured workout ends around 6:30pm. Good luck Free in DC fans!

Farragut Square Park
Connecticut and K Streets, NW (map)
Metro: Farragut North or Farragut West or take the Circulator or a bus along K or I St

PAST: HIGHLIGHTS: Free events on TUES, May 12 from CultureCapital.com - a fabulous resource for Arts and Culture events in the DC Metro area

Here are some great free arts and culture events sent to us by CultureCapital.com! This site is a fantastic resource for free and ticketed events presented by nearly 300 Metro DC Arts Presenters. For quick way to find even more free arts and culture events try our "Free in DC" Inside Out feature, curated by the staff of CultureCapital.com.

TICKETPLACE.org is another great program where you can find discount tickets to performances throughout metro DC @TICKETPLACEDC on twitter and at TICKETPLACE.org.

Tuesday, May 12
Afternoon - Film Screening at the Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum - Anacostia
Film: Booker's Place: A Mississippi Story (2012; 92 min)2:00pm - 4:00pm
Free, RSVP Required online here or by phone 202.633.4844While filming a documentary in Mississippi in 1965 about an African American waiter, director Frank De Felitta was witness to a fateful incident that forever changed the lives of the man’s family and himself. See what led to Booker Wright’s notoriety and his untimely death in Mississippi at the height of the civil rights struggle. Discussion and Q&A with Booker Wright’s granddaughter and the film’s co-producer, Yvette Johnson follows the screening. .
Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum
1901 Fort Place, SE (map)
Metro: Anacostia and take the W2 bus, see metro trip-planner for bus access from metro

Evening - Film and Discussion at the Goethe-Institut - Gallery Pl - Chinatown
50 Years German-Israeli Dialogue: An Apartment in Berlin
6:30pm
Free, RSVP Required
German-Israeli diplomatic relations commenced on May 12, 1965. Marking the 50th anniversary, this event looks at the ways the past affects the lives of young Israelis and Germans today. The screening of An Apartment in Berlin will be followed by a panel discussion with filmmaker Alice Agneskirchner, young German Action Reconciliation Service for Peace volunteers and young Jewish Americans who participated in the Germany Close Up – Jewish Americans Meet Modern Germany program. With introductions by representatives of the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany and the Embassy of Israel.
About the film: An Apartment in Berlin (Ein Apartment in Berlin) (Germany, 2013, 84 min., Director: Alice Agneskirchner). An estimated 20,000 young Israelis have moved to Germany’s capital. They are mostly attracted by its cosmopolitan and international atmosphere, the low cost of living and the good infrastructure, all of which make life fairly easy. But Berlin was also the place from which the Nazis planned the systematic extermination of the Jews. Three generations after the Holocaust, does this fact matter to young Israelis? How does it affect their lives today? Three of them want to find out what it would do to them to embark on a journey into the past by retracing the life and refurnishing the original apartment of a Jewish family from Berlin once deported by the Nazis.
Goethe-Institut
812 Seventh St, NW
Metro: Gallery Pl - Chinatown or you can take the Circulator bus, Georgetown-K St-Union Station line, to 7th & Mass Ave, short walk

Evening - Author Talk at The Archives - Archives
7:00pm
In 1776, 13 American colonies declared themselves independent states that only temporarily joined forces in order to defeat the British. Once victorious, they planned to go their separate ways. In The Quartet, Pulitzer Prize–winning historian Joseph J. Ellis tells the story of this second American founding and of the men most responsible for creating the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights and the creation of the United States of America. A book signing will follow the program.
National Archives
between 7th & 9th on Constitution Ave, NW
Metro: Archives - Navy Memorial

Find more free events and exhibits on view on the "Free in DC" Inside Out page on CultureCapital.com

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Saturday, May 3, 2014

PAST: WORKSHOP: "The Art of Partnership" with Life Design Coach + Desire Map Facilitator Jessica Leigh Lyons at the Petworth Library on SUN, May 3 from 1:00pm - 4:00pm, Free, RSVP Requested, Produced by the DC Open Master's Community

"The Art of Partnership" with Life Design Coach + Desire Map Facilitator Jessica Leigh Lyons at the Petworth Library
Sunday, May 3
1:00pm - 4:00pm
Free, RSVP Requested
#PuttingTheArtBackInpARTnership

Produced by the DC Open Master's Community to inspire creative self-directed learning everywhere.

"Relationships are essential to our lives— at work, home and in our communities— so how do we build powerful ones? How can we approach the most important relationships in our lives in a way that creates lasting, joyful connection and which support our mutual growth, learning, healing, and purpose in the world?"

This free workshop will focus on exploring and deconstructing our patterns and beliefs in partnerships with others, understanding what stories we hold most deeply, and creating a personal portrait of our ideal partnership to better know ourselves and to help us better ask for what we need.

Petworth Library, downstairs meeting room
4200 Kansas Ave NW
Metro: Georgia Avenue - Petworth

Thursday, May 1, 2014

UPCOMING & ONGOING: RECORDING DISCUSSION: Monthly: "Now is the Future of Sound" - a Lab for Conscious Music/ Sound Creators and Anyone interested in Recording, Producing and/or Performing any type of Music or Audio at BloomBars - usually on the last THURS of the month - from 9:00pm - 11:00pm, All ages, by donation, $5 - $7 suggested

Now is the Future of Sound at BloomBars
usually on the last Thursday of the month
9:00pm - 11:00pm
All ages, by donation, $5 - $7 suggested

A lab for conscious music/sound creators::: DC's new home for producers, musicians, vocalists and sound-designers, and anyone interested in recording, producing and/or performing any type of music or audio. 

Come on out and share any music/audio projects (on the PA/projector), discuss any music/audio software that you find interesting and network with other local music/audio heads of all ages.

N.F.S. will be happening every month, usually on the last Thursday of the month at BloomBars, so the first step is simply gathering together the greater DC music/audio community, sharing, and networking. Goals: To empower the greater DC music/audio community with technical recording, production, and performance skills and to nurture the greater DC music/audio community’s growth by providing a safe/comfortable space for them to share and try out their ideas.

Bloombars
3222 11th St, NW
Metro: Columbia Heights, walk north one block on 14th to Kenyon and take a right, turn left on 11th