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Feb 27

Spotlight on the Black Commission

In 1977, the Kennedy Center, led by Founding Chairman Roger Stevens, identified a need to rethink how it was encouraging diverse participation in the performing arts. The lack of arts engagement from marginalized communities locally and nationally was evident through performance attendance, as well as the demographics of staff, volunteers…

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Spotlight on the Black Commission
Spotlight on the Black Commission

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Jan 26

NSO In Your Neighborhood “Edge of the City”

March 7–13, 2023 Brentwood | Brookland | Eckington | Fort Lincoln | Woodridge | Trinidad | University Heights What is In Your Neighborhood 2023? This March, the National Symphony Orchestra will collaborate with different communities in Ward 5 to amplify joy, unity, and shared humanity through music and the arts. …

Orchestra

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NSO In Your Neighborhood
“Edge of the City”
NSO In Your Neighborhood
“Edge of the City”
Orchestra

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Nov 11, 2022

A Day in the Life of a Kennedy Center Archives Intern

Olivia DiAcetis studies economics at The University of Texas at Dallas and interned in the Archives during the summer of 2022. The Archives holds a variety of materials that document the history of the Kennedy Center from its original concept to the present. Throughout the summer, I’ve learned a lot…

Kennedy Center

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A Day in the Life of a Kennedy Center Archives Intern
A Day in the Life of a Kennedy Center Archives Intern
Kennedy Center

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Nov 6, 2022

Spotlight on the Kennedy Center’s Fund for New American Plays

The Kennedy Center’s early years are known for producing an array of successful plays and musicals under the leadership of Founding Chairman and New York theatrical producer Roger Stevens. Stevens, alongside Kennedy Center Productions Inc., …

Theatre

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Spotlight on the Kennedy Center’s Fund for New American Plays
Spotlight on the Kennedy Center’s Fund for New American Plays
Theatre

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Jul 18, 2022

NSO In Your Neighborhood (Sept. 16–25, 2022)

Anacostia | Barry Farm | Congress Heights | Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling | Bellevue About In Your Neighborhood 2022 Taking place across neighborhoods “East of the River,” the National Symphony Orchestra’s In Your Neighborhood program uses the power of music to unite, empower, and celebrate our DC communities. Working in collaboration…

Kennedy Center

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NSO In Your Neighborhood September 16th — 25th, 2022
NSO In Your Neighborhood September 16th — 25th, 2022
Kennedy Center

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Jun 16, 2022

6 ways to celebrate Black excellence as we approach Juneteenth

Join us for dance, film, music, and conversation centering the processes & achievements of Black creators. Forward March for Freedom: Music to Dance Jun. 16, 2022 at 1 p.m. | 📍 The REACH | FREE, registration required Led by dancer and choreographer Mercedes Ellington, granddaughter of musical legend Duke Ellington, this dance demonstration highlights the moves of…

Juneteenth

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6 ways to celebrate Black excellence as we approach Juneteenth
6 ways to celebrate Black excellence as we approach Juneteenth
Juneteenth

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Apr 18, 2022

The Early History of the Friends of the Kennedy Center (1965–1971)

The Friends of the Kennedy Center volunteers are known for their nearly boundless knowledge of the Center, often shared during tours throughout the Kennedy Center Campus. This characteristic of the Friends dates back to 1965, before the Kennedy Center opened, when hundreds of founding members worked to share the progress…

Volunteering

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The Early History of the Friends of the Kennedy Center (1965–1971)
The Early History of the Friends of the Kennedy Center (1965–1971)
Volunteering

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Dec 2, 2021

On this day in 1964, construction on the Kennedy Center began

For the past five decades, the Kennedy Center has been known for its marble façade and golden pillars, ornate chandeliers and impressive halls. But 57 years ago on this day, none of those existed. …

Kennedy Center

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On this day in 1964, construction on the Kennedy Center began
On this day in 1964, construction on the Kennedy Center began
Kennedy Center

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·Aug 18, 2021

NSO In Your Neighborhood (Sep. 3–22, 2021)

Petworth | Brightwood | Brightwood Park | Shepherd Park | Takoma | Takoma Park & Downtown Silver Spring, Maryland About In Your Neighborhood 2021 Taking place across three weeks in September, the National Symphony Orchestra’s In Your Neighborhood partners with local artists and venues to celebrate the power of live music. …

Nso

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NSO In Your Neighborhood (Sep. 3–22, 2021)
NSO In Your Neighborhood (Sep. 3–22, 2021)
Nso

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Feb 12, 2021

Calling all musicians: bring comfort to a family with a lullaby

The National Symphony Orchestra joins forces with Children’s National Hospital for The Lullaby Hour — As a part of the National Symphony Orchestra’s Sound Health programming, the NSO is inviting musicians from across Washington D.C., Maryland and Virginia to participate in The Lullaby Hour. This volunteer project focuses on supporting children and families at the intersection of music and wellness, through sharing traditional lullabies, meditations…

National Symphony

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Calling all musicians: bring comfort to a family with a lullaby
Calling all musicians: bring comfort to a family with a lullaby
National Symphony

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