NSO In Your Neighborhood
“Edge of the City”

The Kennedy Center
10 min readJan 26, 2023

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. Partnering with local schools, museums, and organizations, we will honor the history of these neighborhoods, while also building new connections and relationships.

Events are open to the public with first-come, first-served seating, unless otherwise noted.

© Stephanie Kiah

Schedule of Free Events
Events are being added every day, so make sure to check back!

TUESDAY, MARCH 7th

Joe’s Movement Emporium

Introduction to Music Concert
6:30 p.m.
, 3309 Bunker Hill Rd., Mt. Rainer, MD 20712
Marissa Regni, Principal Second Violin
Joe’s Movement Emporium is a cultural and creative arts center that bridges the gap between under-resourced families and those with means through their arts-based youth programs. Marissa Regni, NSO violin, will engage with students in the community through an introduction to music show for kids.

Boundary Stone Pub

Bass Quartet Performance
7:30 p.m.
, 116 Rhode Island Ave NW, Washington, DC 20001
Jeff Weisner, Bass | Paul DeNola, Bass | Charlie Nilles, Bass | Alexander Jacobsen, Bass
Boundary Stone is a neighborhood pub where community members gather to watch music, drink, and enjoy good food. A bass quartet from the NSO will perform while patrons enjoy their night.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8th

Bluebird Sky Yoga

Yoga Class with Harp
5:15 p.m.
, 3101 12th St. NE, Washington, DC 20017
Adriana Horne, Principal Harp
Bluebird Sky Yoga is a community-based and arts-inspired yoga studio in Brookland. Their studio space offers a variety of classes and also includes a gallery that features works from local artists. Adriana Horne, harpist for the NSO, will perform live during a yoga class. In celebration of International Women’s Day and Women’s History Month, this class will also offer the opportunity to donate to N Street Village, a local non-profit that supports women who experience housing insecurity.
Registration through Bluebird Sky Yoga is required.

11:Eleven Art Gallery

Violin Duo at Art Gallery
7:00 p.m.
, 10 Florida Ave NW, Washington, DC 20001
Natasha Bogachek, Violin | Zino Bogachek, Violin
11:Eleven Gallery is an art space specializing in UK contemporary and urban art. The gallery focuses on amplifying work from under-represented and emerging artists, both locally and from the UK. Natasha and Zino Bogachek will perform original compositions for violin duo that center around different types of stylized dances.

THURSDAY, MARCH 9th

DC Public Library — Woodridge

String Duo at Library
4:00 p.m.
, 1801 Hamlin St NE, Washington, DC 20018
Mahoko Eguchi, Viola | Rachel Young, Cello
Woodridge Public Library is a welcoming space and provides resources and events to kids, teens, adults, and seniors. Mahoko Eguchi, NSO viola, and Rachel Young, NSO cello, will perform in collaboration with a local poets for Women’s History Month.

Woodridge Library
Photo by Maxine Schnitzer

District Clay Center

Flute Duo During Clay Workshop
6:00 p.m.
, 2414 Douglas St NE, Washington, DC 20018
Carole Bean, Flute | Alyce Johnson, Flute
District Clay is a clay studio that offers lessons to adults and kids, masterclasses, a ceramic gallery, and more. Carole Bean and Alyce Johnson, NSO flautists, will play for a class, while the ceramic students work on their projects.

Lincoln’s Cottage

String Duo at Historic Cottage
6:30 p.m.
, 140 Rock Creek Church Rd NW, Washington, DC 20011
Mahoko Eguchi, Viola | Rachel Young, Cello
Lincoln’s Cottage is a historical museum that preserves Lincoln’s legacy and emphasizes our shared responsibility for justice and humanity. Mahoko Eguchi, NSO viola, and Rachel Young, NSO cello, will perform on this historic site with music that inspires longing and memory.
Registration through Lincoln’s Cottage is required and is now full. Please contact Lincoln’s Cottage to be place on the waitlist.

Creative Grounds DC

Performance at Local Coffee Shop
7:00 p.m.
, 1822 N Capitol St NW, Washington, DC 20002
Britton Riley, Cello | Eugena Chang, Cello
Creative Grounds is a community space that inspires conversations about the arts, while also serving delicious and locally sourced coffee and food. Musicians from the NSO will perform in collaboration with a local author for Women’s History Month.

FRIDAY, MARCH 10th

Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception

Full Orchestra Concert
7:00 p.m.
, 400 Michigan Ave NE, Washington, DC 20017
The Basilica is one of the ten largest churches in the world, serving the Brookland community and beyond. The full NSO will perform in this holy site with conductor Daniel Bartholomew-Poyser.

SATURDAY, MARCH 11th

Busboys & Poets Brookland

Brass Quintet Concert
12:00 p.m.
, 625 Monroe St. NE, Washington, DC 20017
Billy Gerlach, Principal Trumpet | Joshua Kauffman, Trumpet | James Nickel, Horn | David Murray, Trombone | Seth Cook, Tuba
Busboys & Poets is a restaurant, bookstore, and cultural hub, with nine locations across DC. Used as a community gathering space, Busboys and Poets attracts artists, writers, visionaries, and people from all walks of life. A brass quintet with members of the NSO will perform in collaboration with a local poet.

Bluebird Sky Yoga

Yoga Class with Clarinet and Violin Duo
12:00 p.m.
, 3101 12th St. NE, Washington, DC 20017
Sara Matayoshi, Violin | Peter Cain, Bass Clarinet
Bluebird Sky Yoga is a community-based and arts-inspired yoga studio in Brookland. Their studio space offers a variety of classes and also includes a gallery that features works from local artists. Peter Cain, NSO bass clarinet, and Sara Matayoshi, violin, will perform live during a yoga class. In celebration of International Women’s Day and Women’s History Month, this class will also offer the opportunity to donate to N Street Village, a local non-profit that supports women who experience housing insecurity.
Registration through Bluebird Sky Yoga is required.

The Spice Suite

Violin Concert
1:00 p.m.
, 2201 Channing St. NE, Washington, DC 20018
Ben Scott, Violin | Meredith Riley, Violin
With the motto, “food is fashion,” The Spice Suite blends spices and herbs for home-cooks and chefs alike. The Spice Suite has also become an incubator for small businesses across DC and have hosted more than 450 free pop-up shops for Black-owned businesses. Two NSO violinists, Ben Scott and Meredith Riley, will perform at this unique location in Langdon.

Brookland Arts Walk — Norooz Market
American Poetry Museum

Brass Quintet Performance at Spring Festival
2:00 p.m.
, 716 Monroe St NE #25, Washington, DC 20017
Billy Gerlach, Principal Trumpet | Joshua Kauffman, Trumpet | James Nickel, Horn | David Murray, Trombone | Seth Cook, Tuba
Norooz Market is a spring festival with local artists, vendors, food, and live music. Opening up the 5th annual Norooz Market, a brass quintet with musicians from the NSO will collaborate with two local poets and perform at the American Poetry Museum.

Turkey Thicket Recreation Center

Pre-Concert Pop-Up
Haley Gruwell, Flute | Mira Kim, Clarinet | Christian León, Horn
5:30 p.m.
, 1100 Michigan Ave NE, Washington, DC 20017
Stop by early to enjoy swag-bags, workshops, and resources, with a special performance by three NSO Youth Fellows! Ward 5 Mutual Aid will be providing groceries and resources for the community, Stephanie Kiah will be hosting a mandala art making workshop, and the NSO and Wells Fargo will be giving away free swag-bags, popcorn for the concert, and books for all ages!

Full Orchestra Concert
7:00 p.m.
, 1100 Michigan Ave NE, Washington, DC 20017
Come join the NSO and conductor Daniel Bartholomew-Poyser with guest artist, The String Queens, for this free event at Turkey Thicket.

The String Queens
Photo by Derrel R. Todd

SUNDAY, MARCH 12th

La Cosecha

Lunchtime Concert
12:00 p.m.
, 1280 4th St NE, Washington, DC 20002
Alejandra Anzola, Violin | Veronica Anzola, Violin
James Nickel, Horn | Bob Rearden, Horn
La Cosecha is a contemporary Latin American market that celebrates centuries of cultures with food, shops, and more from Venezuela, Mexico, Panama, Brazil, Peru, and more. Come join us for a lunch-time concert as James Nickel and Bob Rearden, horn players from the NSO, perform in this cozy space. Alejandra and Veronica Anzola, violin students from the Washington Musical Pathways Initiative, will open up the concert with Venezuelan music.

4th St. Friendship Church

Piano Trio Sunday Afternoon Concert
3:00 p.m.
, 1611 4th St NW, Washington, DC 20001
Lisa Emenheiser, Piano | Rachel Young, Cello | Paul Cigan, Clarinet
4th St. Church welcomes members from across the DMV and holds in-person and virtual services every Saturday. A piano trio with musicians from the NSO will perform in the afternoon at this local church.

American Poetry Museum

Performance with Local Poets
3:00 p.m.
, 716 Monroe St NE #25, Washington, DC 20017
Natasha Bogachek, Violin | Zino Bogachek, Violin
Kenji Yokote, Keyboard
The American Poetry Museum is a community space that fosters poetry as a tool of communication, self-expression, and education. Local poets often collaborate with musicians in this space as a way to intersect both music and writing. Natasha and Zino Bogachek, violinists from the NSO and Opera House Orchestra, will collaborate with two local poets. Kenji Yokote, a piano student from the Washington Musical Pathways Initiative, will close out the performance with some jazz standards on the keyboard.

Art Enables

Violin Duo in Art Gallery
5:00 p.m.
, 2204 Rhode Island Ave NE, Washington, DC 20018
Natasha Bogachek, Violin | Zino Bogachek, Violin
Art Enables is an art gallery and vocational art program dedicated to creating opportunities for artists with disabilities to create and market their work. Natasha and Zino Bogachek will perform original compositions for violin duo that center around different types of stylized dances in their “Spectral Dance Party” exhibit.

MONDAY, MARCH 13th

Arts Compound

String Quartet Concert in Art Studio
6:30 p.m.
, 3698 Wells Ave, Mt. Rainer, MD 20712
Ben Scott, Violin | Carole Evans, Violin | Lauren Ellis, Viola | Mark Evans, Cello
Arts Compound is a space that was created for local artists to produce and sell their work in an affordable location. Musicians from the NSO will play in this space in collaboration with a local artist.

In addition to the free public events listed above, there will also be free private events at other locations across Ward 5:

TUESDAY, MARCH 7th

Dunbar Senior High School

String Quintet In-School Ensemble
10:20 a.m.
, 101 N St NW, Washington, DC 20001
Dayna Hepler, Violin | Joel Fuller, Violin | Mahoko Eguchi, Viola | Jennifer Mondie, Viola | Rachel Young, Cello
Dunbar High School was America’s first public high school for Black students in the country. After the COVID pandemic, Dunbar is in the process of restarting their music ensembles. A string quintet with musicians from the NSO will perform for the student body and discuss the importance of music and the arts.

Photo of Dunbar High School Auditorium

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8th

St. Anselm’s Abbey School

String Quintet In-School Ensemble
2:00 p.m.
, 4501 South Dakota Ave NE, Washington, DC 20017
Dayna Hepler, Violin | Joel Fuller, Violin | Mahoko Eguchi, Viola | Jennifer Mondie, Viola | Rachel Young, Cello
St. Anselm’s provides students with a rigorous liberal arts background that prepares students for a life of learning and service. A string quintet with musicians from the NSO will perform for the students and give feedback on a student chamber group performance.

Creative Minds International School

In-School Ensemble
2:30 p.m.
, 3700 N Capitol St NW, Washington, DC 20011
Jennifer Kim, Violin | Sara Matayoshi, Violin | Andrew Eng, Viola | Eugena Chang, Cello | Charlie Nilles, Bass | Peter Cain, Clarinet | Sam Blair, Bassoon | James Nickel, Horn
Creative Minds takes a global approach to learning, helping students become world learners with an understanding for different cultures, communities, and individuals. An octet with musicians from the NSO will perform and speak with the student body about the arts as the school rebuilds their music ensemble curriculum.

MONDAY, MARCH 13th

Armed Forces Retirement Home

Violin Duo
1:30 p.m.
, 3700 N Capitol St NW, Washington, DC 20011
Jennifer Kim, Violin | Dayna Hepler, Violin
The Armed Forces Retirement Home provides a home for those who served in the military. Jennifer Kim and Dayna Hepler, NSO violinists, will perform for the residents.

Wheatley Education Campus

Piano Trio In-School Ensemble
2:15 p.m.
, 1299 Neal St NE, Washington, DC 20002
Jamila Tekalli Hanner, Piano | Jamie Roberts, Oboe | Joey Grimmer, Bassoon
Wheatley Education Campus is committed to making sure every child succeeds by collaborating with different community members, parents, teachers, and staff. A piano trio from the NSO will visit a class of 5th grade music students to play and discuss the importance of the arts.

Little Sisters of the Poor Retirement Home

Piano Trio Concert
2:30 p.m.
, 4200 Harewood Rd NE, Washington, DC 20017
Lisa Emenheiser, Piano | Rachel Young, Cello | Paul Cigan, Clarinet
Little Sisters of the Poor DC serve the elderly poor from all backgrounds and religions. A piano trio from the NSO will perform for the residents.

Photo from Little Sisters of the Poor Retirement Home

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