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SUMMARY:Phillips@THEARC: ZSUDAYKA NZINGA: HOME COMING / HOME GOING
DESCRIPTION:Learn More Here \nExhibition: ZSUDAYKA NZINGA: HOME COMING / HOME GOING\nJUNE 26-SEPTEMBER 26\, 2024\n$0 | Phillips@THEARC\n\n\n\n“From the ways we engaged on plantations and during Jim Crow\, to the ways we use interiors and say good-bye\, ‘home’ has an important lexicon in Black culture.” Zsudayka Nzinga  \nHome Coming / Home Going presents recent works by Zsudayka Nzinga that examine the diverse ways Black Americans find\, define\, and establish “home.” Nzinga’s work is grounded in social\, cultural\, and anthropological research into the history of her family\, community\, and diaspora. Combining mixed media on unstretched canvas—including acrylic\, marbling\, ink\, decorative paper\, and fabric—Nzinga explores figurative narratives of Black existence. Her intricately designed collages blend portraiture\, abstraction\, American fashion\, African textiles\, and symbols specific to Black American culture to express joy\, hope\, and the love of everyday life. \nThis exhibition is presented in conjunction with Multiplicity: Blackness in Contemporary American Collage. Nzinga’s work focuses on Black American identity\, showcasing the connections among cultural experiences of displacement and ideas of the self. \nIMAGE: Zsudayka Nzinga\, Run Away But Come Back Petit Marronage Act 1\, 2023\, Acrylic\, ink\, decorative paper\, and fabric on canvas\, 55 x 72 in.\, Courtesy of the artist
URL:https://dccollaborative.org/community-offerings/home-coming-home-going-phillipsatthearc/
LOCATION:Phillips@THEARC\, 1801 Mississippi Avenue\, SE\, Washington\, DC\, 20032\, United States
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SUMMARY:Summer Dance Intensive from Capitol Movement
DESCRIPTION:Register Here \nIn July\, CMI offers a Summer Dance Intensive: Classes will challenge dancers to improve skills & performance quality as well as learn different styles of dance. Register early for savings! \nJuly 10-12\, 2024 (Wed-Fri) 8:30am—3:30pm Offering 1: Kids 7-12 and Offering 2: Teens 13 -17 \nTrain with professional company members. Learn from talented and motivating instructors.
URL:https://dccollaborative.org/community-offerings/dance-classes/
LOCATION:Dance Loft\, 4618 14TH STREET NORTHWEST\, Washington\, DC\, 20011\, United States
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SUMMARY:Science Song & Puppet Adventures at BloomBars
DESCRIPTION:Register Here \nThe Big Bang – Science Song & Puppet Adventures (For kids ages 5-8)\nSunday\, July 14 · 12 – 12:30 pm\nGive your child a head of (STEAM) with puppeteer\, songwriter\, and educator Majeedah! Her catchy songs about the fundamentals of science\, math\, and self-esteem aim to build confidence and encourage curiosity! With a focus on Pre-K through 3rd grade\, students (and their parents) can sing and play along during this 30 min show. \nMajeedah is a puppeteer\, songwriter\, and multimedia storyteller. Combining puppetry\, music\, and science\, she creates S.T.E.A.M.-based songs for children. Majeedah’s collaborations include Eastern Market Art Series\, Turtle Dance Music\, and CapitalBop. \nJoin us for a delightful afternoon featuring music\, science\, and puppets. No one is ever turned away at the door for lack of funds.
URL:https://dccollaborative.org/community-offerings/steam-puppet-adventures/
LOCATION:BloomBars\, 3222 11th Street Northwest\, Washington\, DC\, 20010\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hosted by Members
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SUMMARY:Virtual Office Hours
DESCRIPTION:Register Here \nDC Collaborative Office Hours\nFriday\, July 26\, 2024 at Noon\nFree to attend | Registration Required\nHave questions about membership\, programming\, or missed our community meeting? This is the perfect opportunity to get answers and stay informed. Please register so we can know who and how many to expect. \nInterested in membership? Click Here!
URL:https://dccollaborative.org/community-offerings/dcc-office-hours/
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CATEGORIES:District Data Initiative,Professional Development,Education Programs
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SUMMARY:Between the Lines at Planet Word Museum
DESCRIPTION:Register Here \nBetween the Lines with Jason Reynolds and Marcus J. Moore\nSaturday\, July 27\, 2024 | 2:00 p.m.\n$0 | Friedman Family Auditorium\nDon’t miss this special opportunity to engage with NYT’s best-selling YA author Jason Reynolds in conversation with music journalist and author Marcus J. Moore (The Butterfly Effect: How Kendrick Lamar Ignited the Soul of Black America). Jason and Marcus will discuss the importance and impact of reading\, writing\, and creativity in the Black D.C. community and beyond. Gain memorable insights and inspiration as Jason and Marcus share reminiscences\, powerful stories\, and tips that helped them find joy and success through writing and storytelling. \n2:00 p.m. — Conversation and Q&A (Friedman Family Auditorium)\n3:30 p.m. — Reception and Meet & Greet with light bites (Mansard Room) \nThe Between the Lines summer seeks to create a platform where local Black authors and wordsmiths — from the up-and-coming to renowned — can explore the transformative power of language and storytelling\, while encouraging the wider public to embrace the written word as a means of personal expression and social change. In their conversations\, Jason and his friends will tap into everything from Hip Hop culture to storytelling. \nPlease consider donating to help Planet Word support accessible community programming. If you have questions or concerns regarding accessibility needs\, contact programs@planetwordmuseum.org.
URL:https://dccollaborative.org/community-offerings/between-the-lines-at-planet-word-museum/
LOCATION:Planet Word Museum\, 925 13th St.\, NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20005\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hosted by Members
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SUMMARY:Grand Opening of SWAG Studio Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Learn More Here \nGrand Opening of SWAG Studio Gallery\nSunday\, July 28\, 2024 | 3:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.\nEastern Market\nGrand Opening of the Southeast Washington Arts Group\, SWAG Works Studio Gallery\, in the heart of Eastern Market on Capitol Hill!  SWAG Collective Arts Group will exhibit beautiful commissioned paintings by top local artists in the industry. Artist Talk will take place from 4pm to 5pm. Music\, Wine\, and light refreshments served. We look forward to seeing you there for this exciting celebration! \nThank you in advance for contributing your monetary donations to swagworksdc.org or gifts in support of our SWAG Studio Arts Education and Wellness Program.
URL:https://dccollaborative.org/community-offerings/grand-opening-of-swag-studio-gallery/
LOCATION:Eastern Market\, 225 7th St SE\, Washington\, DC\, 20003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hosted by Members
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