Where: Rock & Roll Hotel
Date: 2007-08-26 21:00:00
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Where: Rock & Roll Hotel
Date: 2007-09-08 21:30:00
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The New Model Army is no rank-and-file band.
Where: Black Cat
Date: 2007-08-27 21:00:00
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The Chance are an art noise rock trio from D.C. that produce a sound that can be compared to the melding of Joy Division and Sonic Youth, and shouldn't be missed live.
Where: Adobe Solutions Network Authorized Training Washington District of Columbia classroom
Date: 2007-06-06 00:00:00
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Create professional interactive PDF forms using advanced techniques with LiveCycle Designer. The fee for this hands-on, instructor led training workshop is $995 but you can get $100 off by joining the Adobe software upcoming group before registering. For a complete event list of workshops check the Sterling Ledet Associates Adobe training schedule as not everything is listed on upcoming in order to avoid cluttering it. Sterling Ledet Associates tries hard to be a good upcoming corporate citizen. Please send us a note (by clicking on the added by link and choosing send a note) if you think we're spamming and we'll try to accomodate.
Where: Oriole Park at Camden Yards
Date: 2007-09-06 19:05:00
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The Orioles take on the Red Sox in this MLB matchup.
Where: Atlas Performing Arts Center
Date: 2007-11-03 20:00:00
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Tickets: $25 General Admission, $20 for students, seniors, artists, members; $10 for 17 and under “The members of the Philadelphia Dance Company, better known as Philadanco, can do just about anything: leap like arrows in flight, spin, stretch, kick and melt like hot wax” (The Washington Post). For 37 years, the company has traveled the world, performing before sold-out audiences of diverse people of all ages, creed, ethnicity and cultural traditions. This trailblazing group has received critical acclaim at every location they perform. “Philadanco’s dancers are a miracle of skill and energy….they represent the possibilities of human spirit through dance” (Dance Magazine). This American Masterpieces tour engagement of PHILADANCO is funded by Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation, the DC Commission on the Arts & Humanities, and the National Endowment for the Arts, which believes that a great nation deserves great art.
Where: DC Nine
Date: 2007-09-09 21:30:00
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The One AM Radio is an electro acoustic/minimalist/pop quintet from Los Feliz, California. Montage is formerly known as The Jason Adamo Band.
Where: Washington DC Jewish Community Center
Date: 2007-06-04 20:00:00
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Temple of Song DANYA AND EYAL Mon, June 4, 8 pm Ina & Jack Kay Community Hall, Washington DCJCC 1529 16th Street NW (16th & Q) Advance Tickets: Non-Member: $10 * Member, Senior, Student Price: $7 At the Door: Non-Member: $15* Member, Senior, Student Price: $10 “Your form of prayer and song is spiritually uplifting for me as it is unapologetically inclusive of all types of people.” –Chant participant After traveling the world over, this young duo is hatching their unique form of participatory chanting in the mountains of Boulder, Colorado. Accompanied by the sounds of lush instrumentation and uplifting percussion, Danya and Eyal bring you into the call and response singing of original melodies to ancient Hebrew texts. Experience the ecstatic power of song, enveloped by a rich and evocative musical tapestry of multiple voices and instruments. Known as the duo Temple, Danya and Eyal are releasing their first album this spring. www.hebrewchanting.com Presented in cooperation with the J’s Leo and Anna Smilow Center for Jewish Living & Learning TICKETS/INFO Festival Tickets: Purchase tickets in advance at (800) 494-TIXS or www.wjmf.org. Tickets for Rita ONLY are available at www.ticketmaster.com. Tickets go on sale for JCC members on Thursday, May 3, and for the general public on Monday, May 7. Same-day tickets are available for purchase on-site starting one hour before the event, subject to availability. All ticket sales are final. JCC members, students with ID, persons under 25, seniors over 65 and groups of eight or more may purchase tickets at discounted rates when applicable. Ticket Prices: Range from free - $75. Festival Passport: M/NM: $70/$100 -- ensures entry to all Festival programs. Purchase your Festival Passport by calling (800) 494-TIXS or at www.wjmf.org, and attend as many Festival events as you like for one low price—a savings of 40% on individual ticket prices. The Festival Passport includes General Admission tickets to The Klezmatics and Upper Balcony tickets to Rita. If you would like to upgrade, please contact (202) 777-3250 or info@wjmf.org. Seating: All events are general admission except Opening Night and Closing Night. Reserved seating is available for patrons with special needs. Please call (202) 777-3250 or email info@wjmf.org for assistance For Information: 202-777-3250 or www.wjmf.org. Venues: Please check www.wjmf.org for all locations. THE WASHINGTON JEWISH MUSIC FESTIVAL IS PRESENTED BY THE WASHINGTON DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER'S MORRIS CAFRITZ CENTER FOR THE ARTS. The Howard and Geraldine Polinger Family Foundation is the major sponsor of the Eighth Annual Washington Jewish Music Festival. The Festival is supported, in part, by grants from the United Jewish Endowment Fund, The Jewish Federation’s Israel in DC initiative and the Humanities Council of Washington, DC. The Morris Cafritz Center for the Arts is supported by a grant from the D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities, an agency supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts, and receives support from the Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation.
Where: Birchmere
Date: 2007-11-20 19:30:00
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Paul Brown is a smooth jazz guitarist. Kenny Rankin is known as a world class singer with the ability to cut to a song's emotional heart.
Where: Folger Shakespeare Library
Date: 2008-03-31 19:30:00
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In the Words on Will lecture series, Shakespeare meets manga, a stylized Japanese comic form, in four new renderings of MACBETH, HAMLET, JULIUS CAESAR, and ROMEO AND JULIET. Writer/adapter Adam Sexton, faculty member at Parsons New School of Design, and the manga artists discuss their work on these unique and beautifully illustrated new works. Monday, March 31 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $12—202.544.7077 or www.folger.edu/wordsonwill.
Where: Jammin' Java
Date: 2008-01-15 20:00:00
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Dimestore Dandelion brings a truly original sound to the music marketplace. Blending pop, rock, jazz and funk, Dimestore offers every audience member an opportunity to enjoy their songs. The band embraces a basic but unique instrumentation with Chris Settimo providing lead vocals and acoustic guitar, Michael Henne on drums, Brian Weakly on bass and back-up vocals, Jody Mosser on electric guitars and backup vocals while Keith Long rounds out the five some as the keyboard player.
Where: Kennedy Center Millennium Stage
Date: 2008-01-12 18:00:00
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Based in the Pacific Northwest, yet encompassing the world, Vagabond Opera delivers passionate offerings of Bohemian cabaret. Paris hot Jazz, Yiddish Theater, Tangos, Ukrainian folk-punk ballads, and vigorous originals invoke a world of Riverboat gambling Queens, Turkish Belly dance, and the enigmatic Marlene Dietrich. Weaving elements of Kurt Weil, Duke Ellington and Edith Piaf with absurdist flair, theatrics and an old world mood, Vagabond Opera presents the new wave of opera--lusty (trained) voices singing in 13 languages, with accordion, saxophones, bass, percussion, dance, and costumes, all played with exuberance, skill and a gritty Vagabond edge. This is Opera liberated and reinvented for the rest of us.
Where: National Geographic Society Headquarters
Date: 2008-05-01 18:00:00
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For a third year, National Geographic Live! will present five evenings of free concerts featuring musicians from “The Rhythm Road: American Music Abroad” program. This program, co-developed by Jazz at Lincoln Center and the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, gives talented jazz and urban musicians from around the country the chance to perform for international audiences. “The Rhythm Road” performance series at National Geographic is presented with generous support from its media sponsor, radio station WPFW, at 89.3 FM in Washington. May 1—Chris Byars Quartet (6 p.m.) has been performing music based on a lifelong study of great jazz masters for more than two decades; AFAR (7:15 p.m.) is an instrumental hip-hop band with jazz, R&B and gospel influences.
Where: 9:30 Club
Date: 2008-01-28 18:00:00
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All Ages: As I Lay Dying headline, August Burns Red, Evergreen Terrace and STILL REMAINS support. Tickets: $20.00.
Where: Tranquil Space
Date: 2008-06-06 18:30:00
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tranquil space is pleased to offer this inspiring level 1 teacher training intensive. the training is designed for students interested in teaching beginning to intermediate students, exploring vinyasa yoga or simply deepening their own practice. our level 1 is an introductory yoga teacher training that is a prerequisite for our 200-hour yoga alliance approved level 2 certification. this introductory intensive will provide you with a strong foundation to practice, observe, and teach. * taking 6 classes within three weeks during this training is also required & included in the training fee of $595. fridays: june 6, 13, 20 — 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. saturdays: june 7, 14, 21 — 2:30 - 8:30 p.m. application due: june 3, 2008.
Where: Rock & Roll Hotel
Date: 2008-04-26 21:30:00
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Five Four is a five piece indiepop DC band featuring Jamie and Karen on guitar, kiki on bass, Katie on keyboards, Aaron on drums. Hello Tokyo is a pop/indie/rock quartet from Brooklyn, New York.
Where: Velvet Lounge
Date: 2008-06-25 21:30:00
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Kid Goat is a real American rock 'n' roll band based in the American environment of Washington, DC.