Out of the Vineyard at Prince George's Community College
Feb
19
to Feb 26

Out of the Vineyard at Prince George's Community College

  • Center for Performing Arts at Prince George's Community College (map)
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Performances: Feb 19-26, various hours.

Out of the Vineyard (OOTV) is written by esteemed playwright Psalmayene 24, who masterfully adapts the groundbreaking historical work "A Question of Freedom: The Families Who Challenged Slavery from the Nation’s Founding to Civil War" by historian William G. Thomas III, for the stage. 

Directed and choreographed by Tony Thomas, Out of the Vineyard highlights the families, names, and places, illuminating stories of quests for freedom and opportunity against systematic racism. By exploring how slavery has shaped our societies and encouraging audiences to think critically about the legacy of hiding historical details, Out of the Vineyard promotes a deeper understanding of the issues facing us today. The play inspires audiences to work toward a more just and equitable future.

Unraveling over seven decades, the enslaved families of Prince George’s County, Maryland, including the Butlers, Queens, Mahoneys, Bells, and more, embarked on a relentless legal quest for freedom. These brave families confronted formidable slavery within the court system, leading their crusade to the highest echelons of justice: the Supreme Court.

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James Terrell: Transcedence: Beyond the Terrestrial Plane
Feb
20
to Mar 8

James Terrell: Transcedence: Beyond the Terrestrial Plane

  • Harmony Hall Arts Center (map)
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Exhibition: Feb 3 - Mar 8 | Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30 am - 5 pm; Sat: 9 am - 4 pm; Sun: Closed

James Stephen Terrell’s Transcendence: Beyond the Terrestrial Plane weaves line, shape, and pattern into a mesmerizing collage. Figures emerge, surreal and otherworldly. Drawing from the legacy of David Driskell and Romare Bearden, he launches into uncharted territory. His work captivates the eye, demanding time for revelation. The unseen emerges, like light through stained glass windows in Black and Roman Catholic churches. Terrell’s art pulses with the vibrancy and movement of optical art, echoing Bridget Riley and Victor Vasarely.

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Sharon Robinson: "Myth and Mystery" Public Artist Reception
Feb
20
to Feb 21

Sharon Robinson: "Myth and Mystery" Public Artist Reception

Exhibition: Feb 3 - Apr 13; Mon-Fri 9am-5pm

Join us for an opening reception of “Myth and Mystery” with artist Sharon Robinson. Trained as a city planner and working in the transit and urban design field for over 20 years, Sharon Robinson has been a full-time artist, muralist and teacher since 2000. Her artworks are intricate and richly textured collages and mixed media pieces that explore identity and nourish the humanistic spirit.

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The Sound of DC: A Visual History of Go-Go
Feb
20
to Mar 8

The Sound of DC: A Visual History of Go-Go

  • Brentwood Arts Exchange (map)
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Exhibit: Jan 20 - Mar 8 | Public Reception: Jan 25, 5pm-8pm | Artist Curator & Talk: Feb 15, 2pm-4pm

Museum Hours: Mon-Fri: 10am-7pm; Sat: 10am-4pm; Sun: Closed.

The Sound of DC: A Visual History is a four-part exhibition series focused on the rich history of the music scene in the DMV area.

The newest chapter of this series focuses on Go-Go, a style of funk that originated in D.C. in the 1970s; leading into a look at how fashion factored into these unique DC music scenes; and concluding with photography from behind-the-scenes at prominent local music venues. Each section will collaborate with local stakeholders and exhibit artifacts such as posters, flyers, zines, photographs, and audio recordings.

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Annual Black History Month Exhibition
Feb
20
to Feb 28

Annual Black History Month Exhibition

  • Montpelier Arts Center (map)
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Exhibit: Jan 27 - Feb 28.

Open daily, 10am-5pm | Artist Reception: Feb 2, 2pm-5pm

The M-NCPPC Black History Program returns to Montpelier Arts Center with its annual exhibition in honor of Black History Month. For more than 40 years, the Black History Program has worked to preserve, honor, and celebrate Prince George’s County’s rich African American heritage. Come out and explore stories from our county’s past that highlight the challenges and triumphs of the African American community.

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Right Over Left: DMV Runway Review (2017-Present)
Feb
20
to Mar 8

Right Over Left: DMV Runway Review (2017-Present)

  • Brentwood Arts Exchange (map)
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Exhibition: Jan 20 - Mar 8 | Public Reception Jan 25 | Artist Curator and Talk: Feb 15

Exhibit Hours: Mon-Fri : 10am-7pm; Sat : 10am-4pm

Right over Left: DMV Runway Review (2017-Present) is a group exhibition, curated by Danyela J Brown. The exhibition, comprised of videos from legendary DMV runway clips and archived effects, seeks to juxtapose the artists’ relationships to craft and performance with the call-and-response timescale of Runway as a genre determined on the floor. Danyela insists upon critical ballroom studies as a methodology for reckoning with the material realities and urgencies of Black and brown, queer and trans, neurodiverse and disabled artists. Ballroom as a genre is stridently competitive, decidedly ephemeral, and absolutely ungovernable at the same time it is the only platform many have to celebrate their expertise and self-determination. Brown started voguing in 2017 at SMYAL and has walked internationally in the mainstream and Kiki ballroom scenes. Currently, she is VA Mother of the Kiki House of Supreme, and she serves as Director of Operations for DMV Kiki Nights Inc, curating ballroom programming in DC.

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“A Good Government Job”: A History of Black Civil Servants [Black History Month Exhibition]
Feb
20
to Feb 28

“A Good Government Job”: A History of Black Civil Servants [Black History Month Exhibition]

  • Montpelier Arts Center (map)
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Exhibition: Jan 27 - Feb 28 | Public Reception: Feb 2, 2-5pm

Exhibit Hours: Daily, 10 am - 5pm (except holidays)

Since the era of emancipation, black migration to the Washington, D.C. region has been fueled by the promise of economic opportunities, especially those opportunities afforded by employment with the federal government. For generations of African Americans, careers in the federal civil service have paved the way for professional advancement and economic security, expanding the ranks of the middle black class. However, this path has also been fraught with obstacles born of the nation’s dark history of segregation and racism. This exhibit explores this complicated history, focusing on how Black federal employment has shaped Prince George’s County.

This exhibition is curated by the M-NCPPC Black History Program. For additional information, email blackhistory@pgparks.com or call 240-264-3415. 

To RSVP for the opening reception, email blackhistory@pgparks.com

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Isaac Julien: Lessons of the Hour – Frederick Douglass
Feb
20
to Nov 26

Isaac Julien: Lessons of the Hour – Frederick Douglass

  • National Portrait Gallery (map)
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Exhibit through November 26, 2026

The first joint acquisition of the National Portrait Gallery and the Smithsonian American Art Museum (the two share a building) is Sir Isaac Julien’s fascinating moving image installation, which blends period reenactments across five screens to give the viewer insight into the life, accomplishments, activism, and brilliance of Frederick Douglass (1818-1895).

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Vasily Petrenko conducts Tchaikovsky’s Manfred Symphony | Edgar Moreau plays Saint-Saëns
Feb
20
to Feb 23

Vasily Petrenko conducts Tchaikovsky’s Manfred Symphony | Edgar Moreau plays Saint-Saëns

  • John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (map)
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Performances: Feb 20 @7pm, Feb 22 @8pm, Feb 23 @3pm

Experience the torment and colorful beauty of Tchaikovsky’s four-movement symphony inspired by Lord Byron’s poem under the baton of Vasily Petrenko. Award-winning young virtuoso Edgar Moreau joins the program for Saint-Saëns’ First Cello Concerto—an impassioned departure from the standard concerto form.

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Shen Yun 2025
Feb
20
to Mar 2

Shen Yun 2025

  • John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (map)
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Performances: Feb 20 - Mar 2

Shen Yun's unique artistic vision expands theatrical experience into a multi-dimensional, inspiring journey through one of humanity’s greatest treasures—the five millennia of traditional Chinese culture.

This epic production immerses you in stories reaching back to the most distant past. You’ll explore realms even beyond our visible world. Featuring one of the world’s oldest art forms— classical Chinese dance—along with patented scenographic effects and all-original orchestral works, Shen Yun opens a portal to a civilization of enchanting beauty and enlightening wisdom. 

Traditional Chinese culture—with its profoundly optimistic worldview and deep spiritual roots— was displaced by communism in China. Today, only the New York–based Shen Yun is keeping this precious heritage alive on stage. And it’s an experience that will take your breath away.

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The Bedwetter - A Musical
Feb
20
to Mar 16

The Bedwetter - A Musical

Performances: Feb 4 - Mar 16

meet sarah. she's funny. she's foul-mouthed. she's 10.

Ten-year-old Sarah faces a new school, her parents’ divorce, and an embarrassing secret you’ll never guess (unless you read the title) as Emmy winner Silverman’s bestselling memoir comes to life in The Bedwetter - A Musical. Featuring a book co-written by Silverman and Tony nominee Joshua Harmon (Prayer for the French Republic) and music by Grammy and Emmy winner Adam Schlesinger (Fountains of Wayne, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend), this is the musical story of a funny little girl with clinical depression.

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Job
Feb
20
to Mar 16

Job

Performances: Jan 28 - Mar 16

A psychological thriller with a shocking and disturbing twist that will leave you breathless.

A young woman whose screaming breakdown at work has gone viral must receive an evaluation from a crisis therapist before she can return to her job at a well-known tech firm. During the appointment, however, secrets emerge, and filters strip away as doctor and patient edge toward an epic showdown.

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Fuenteovejuna
Feb
20
to Feb 23

Fuenteovejuna

  • GALA Hispanic Theatre (map)
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Performances: Feb 6 - Mar 2 | Thursdays – Saturdays 8 pm, Sundays 2 pm | Funciones: Jueves a sábados 8 pm, domingos 2 pm

In Spanish with English surtitles | En español con sobretítulos en inglés

Fuenteovejuna, perhaps Lope de Vega's most performed work, addresses the people's right to rebel against the abuse of power. Written in 1613 and based on real events, it tells the story of the commander of the town of Fuente Ovejuna, Fernán Gómez de Guzmán, subjectss the citizens to suffer under the rigors of an arrogant, corrupt, and ruthless government. But when they find that power really resides in the citizens, they unite, take up arms, and confront authority with the battle cry of “What is Fuenteovejuna? “The whole town, together!”   

Fuenteovejuna, quizás la obra más representada de Lope de Vega, habla de la rebelión del pueblo frente al abuso de poder. Escrita en 1613 y basada en hechos reales, cuenta la historia del comendador del pueblo de Fuente Ovejuna, Fernán Gómez de Guzmán, que lleva a padecer a los ciudadanos los rigores de un gobierno soberbio, corrupto y despiadado. Pero cuando el pueblo se cansa de ser humillado y encuentra que el poder realmente reside en la gente, es decide unirse, tomar las armas, y enfrentar a la autoridad bajo el grito de “¿Qué es Fuenteovejuna? ¡Todo el pueblo, a una!”.

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transcenDANCE
Feb
20
to Feb 23

transcenDANCE

  • John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (map)
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Performances: Feb 20-23

Three Contemporary Stories From Voices Of Color

Vespers, choreographed by the iconic artist, Ulysses Dove echoes the tales of women braving life’s storms, grappling with the process of loss, grief and the power of the maternal spirit. Dove’s brilliant ability for storytelling is the anchor for exploring spiritual movement of both the living and the lost. In her electrifying new work, Jennifer Archibald creates a visceral experience that blurs the lines between the legacy of ballet and the raw energy of contemporary movement. Set to a vibrant soundtrack by DJ Foremost Poets, this piece immerses you in a euphoric blend of rhythm and emotion, redefining dance as a bold and extraordinary expression of the human spirit. Seasons, choreographed by Edwaard Liang is set to Vivaldi’s, “The Four Seasons” recomposed by Max Richter. This lush and visually stunning work explores time while captivating audiences with its beautiful, organic shapes.

Join us for a truly unique and inspiring evening that celebrates the power of dance to transcend the human experience and captivate the audience’s spirit.

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Liberated Muse: The Soundtrack of Social Justice
Feb
21
6:00 PM18:00

Liberated Muse: The Soundtrack of Social Justice

  • John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

What do we need for a just world? Are the answers in the songs and poetry created throughout time? Liberated Muse presents The Soundtrack for Social Justice, a poetic and musical reflection on the ways we can manifest a world of fairness and equity where human rights are recognized and upheld. This dynamic show showcases the impact of creatives who used their platform for social justice, with special tribute to the iconic Nikki Giovanni, who passed away on December 9, 2024. Liberated Muse is a multidisciplinary arts group that was founded in 2008 by Dr. Khadijah Z. Ali-Coleman, the poet laureate of Prince George’s County, Maryland, and author of the books For the Girls Who Too Much and The Summoning of Black Joy.

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Zach Zimmerman & Vinny Thomas
Feb
21
7:00 PM19:00

Zach Zimmerman & Vinny Thomas

  • John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (map)
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Performances: 7pm & 9:30pm

Catch rising stars of the comedy world, all in one night! TV writer and author Zach Zimmerman delivers a new set of their “wicked yet warmly generous” comedy (Vulture), and social media star Vinny Thomas also brings his signature satirical humor. Hosted by comedian Brittany Carney. 

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for colored girls who have considered suicide / when the rainbow is enuf
Feb
21
to Feb 28

for colored girls who have considered suicide / when the rainbow is enuf

  • The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, Kay Theatre (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Performances: Feb 21-28

Ntozake Shange’s highly influential 1976 choreopoem for colored girls… might well be the most performed and important piece of theater created expressly by and for Black women in the history of the United States. The work has been adapted for both film and television and can boast a Tony-nominated Broadway revival as recently as 2022. UMD School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies faculty members Ama Law and Fatima Quander direct a loving rendition of Shange’s masterpiece that proves its timelessness.

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Fires In The Mirror
Feb
21
to Feb 23

Fires In The Mirror

  • Laurel Mill Playhouse (map)
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Performances: Fri/Sat @8pm; Sun @2pm; Feb 7-23

by Anna Deavere Smith

Directed by Lorraine Brooks
Produced by Maureen Rogers

“FIRES IN THE MIRROR is, quite simply, the most compelling and sophisticated view of urban racial and class conflict…that one could hope to encounter…spectacular further proof…that the American theater is rising to illuminate these rancorous times with a vitality that may be equaled but is certainly not surpassed by any of our other native arts…” —The New York Times.

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Folsom Prison Experience
Feb
21
8:00 PM20:00

Folsom Prison Experience

Step into History with “Folsom Prison Experience” – A Full Contact Immersive Tribute Drama!

Get ready for an unforgettable journey as the “Folsom Prison Experience” takes you back to the iconic day of January 13th, 1968, at Folsom Prison. From the moment those doors swing open, you’ll be transported to a different world, where the sights, sounds, and feel will have you believing you’re right there in the heart of the action.

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Ysaÿe Solo Violin Centenary Celebration—Santé!
Feb
21
8:00 PM20:00

Ysaÿe Solo Violin Centenary Celebration—Santé!

  • The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, Gildenhorn Recital Hall (map)
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Come experience the Six Solo Sonatas by the great Belgian violinist/composer Eugène Ysaÿe on the landmark of their composition exactly 100 years ago. Learn about the composer and the six dedicatees, all celebrated violinists of the period—le style moderne! Students from the class of Professor Salness will provide context to the diverse historic personalities as they perform this mercurial repertoire, exploring its unique harmonic language, innovative instrumental techniques and magical expressive qualities that have propelled this class project—one requiring courage and stylish elan appropriate to the debonair violinists who inspired them.

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The Other Children of the Sun
Feb
22
to Mar 9

The Other Children of the Sun

  • John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Family Theater (map)
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Performances: Feb 22 - Mar 9

This whimsical superhero adventure, based on Navajo creation legend, follows the journey of celestial siblings. Writer and director Rhiana Yazzie and dramaturg Steven Paul Judd offer a funny and thought-provoking world premiere play that challenges us to look at heroism through a new lens.

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Jason Moran, Marcus Gilmore, BlankFor.ms
Feb
22
7:00 PM19:00

Jason Moran, Marcus Gilmore, BlankFor.ms

  • John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Studio K Club (map)
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Performances: 7pm & 9:30pm

Digital meets analogue in the remarkable new trio featuring electronic musician and tape loop specialist BlankFor.ms, innovative drummer Marcus Gilmore, and Kennedy Center Artistic Director for Jazz Jason Moran on piano. Electronics interact with instruments in real time—spontaneously recording loops grabbed on the fly and re-infusing the sonic planes with digital effects—resulting in sounds and energies rarely heard before.

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Soul in Motion presents SALUTE: The Powerful Woman
Feb
22
to Feb 23

Soul in Motion presents SALUTE: The Powerful Woman

  • Joe's Movement Emporium (map)
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Performances: Feb 22 @8pm; Feb 23 @4pm

Power, identity, resilience, and the intricate balance between personal ambition and ethical integrity. Soul In Motion takes this opportunity to honor the achievements and talents of Powerful Women from around the globe, during our 41st Anniversary.

Join us as we recognize all women, encountering their pasts and navigating new challenges. True power lies not only in survival, but in reclaiming their voices, resilience, and identities. SALUTE – The Powerful Woman!!



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Tribute to Gladys Knight
Feb
22
8:00 PM20:00

Tribute to Gladys Knight

Gladys Knight is a legendary singer known for her powerful vocals and captivating performances. Her music has touched the hearts of millions and has inspired countless artists across generations. This tribute to Gladys Knight highlights her incredible talent, her contributions to music, and her impact on the industry. Join us as we celebrate her iconic songs, her soulful voice, and her lasting influence on the world of music. Gladys Knight is a true icon, and this tribute honors her enduring legacy.

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2025 Maryland All State Junior Concert: Maryland All State Junior Band Concert
Feb
23
11:00 AM11:00

2025 Maryland All State Junior Concert: Maryland All State Junior Band Concert

  • The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, Dekelboum Concert Hall (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Performances: 11am, 2:30pm, 5:30pm

Maryland All State Junior Band Concert • 11AM 
This performance will feature the 2025 Maryland All State Junior Band under the direction of their guest conductor, Dr. Melvin Miles. Students from all around the state auditioned to be a part of this talented ensemble.
Maryland All State Junior Orchestra Concert • 2:30PM
This performance will feature the 2025 Maryland All State Junior Orchestra under the direction of their guest conductor, Ms. Helen Cha-Pyo. Students from all around the state auditioned to be a part of this talented ensemble.
Maryland All State Junior Mixed Chorus Concert • 5:30PM
This performance will feature the 2025 Maryland All State Junior Mixed Chorus under the direction of their guest conductor, Dr. Lynnell Joy Jenkins. Student

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2025 Maryland All State Junior Concert: Maryland All State Junior Orchestra Concert
Feb
23
2:30 PM14:30

2025 Maryland All State Junior Concert: Maryland All State Junior Orchestra Concert

  • The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, Dekelboum Concert Hall (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Performances: 11am, 2:30pm, 5:30pm

Maryland All State Junior Band Concert • 11AM 
This performance will feature the 2025 Maryland All State Junior Band under the direction of their guest conductor, Dr. Melvin Miles. Students from all around the state auditioned to be a part of this talented ensemble.
Maryland All State Junior Orchestra Concert • 2:30PM
This performance will feature the 2025 Maryland All State Junior Orchestra under the direction of their guest conductor, Ms. Helen Cha-Pyo. Students from all around the state auditioned to be a part of this talented ensemble.
Maryland All State Junior Mixed Chorus Concert • 5:30PM
This performance will feature the 2025 Maryland All State Junior Mixed Chorus under the direction of their guest conductor, Dr. Lynnell Joy Jenkins. Student

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Heirlooms: A Celebration of Heritage
Feb
23
3:00 PM15:00

Heirlooms: A Celebration of Heritage

  • The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, Gildenhorn Recital Hall (map)
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Dr. Lester Green, piano
Michele Cober, soprano
Anthony D. Anderson, baritone
Jordan Johnson, violin
DeVaunté Ogden, soprano

Join us for an afternoon of extraordinary music celebrating cultural traditions, resilience and hope as a part of our Faculty Artist Series! Curated by Voice and Opera Lecturer and esteemed pianist Dr. Lester Green, this concert is a soulful collaboration among friends. Featuring accomplished School of Music alumni Michele Cober, Anthony D. Anderson and Jordan Johnson, alongside local D.C. favorite DeVaunté Ogden, known for her powerful interpretations across classical and soulful traditions, this program promises a moving and unforgettable musical journey.

Featuring works by celebrated composers Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, Margaret Bonds, Hall Johnson and H.T. Burleigh, the concert pays homage to performance traditions passed down through cultural musical communities. The program also includes solo piano improvisations and spoken word poetry by Dr. Green, as well as a communal singing opportunity designed to unite the audience in song and spirit.

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Voices From the Past: Hazel Scott
Feb
23
4:00 PM16:00

Voices From the Past: Hazel Scott

Classical and jazz pianist and singer Hazel Scott (1920–1981) was the first person of African descent to host their own network TV show in America (The Hazel Scott Show). The Coalition for African Americans in the Performing Arts (CAAPA) explores Scott’s life, legacy, and music. Journey with curator Professor Nevilla Ottley as you hear songs played and loved by Scott, with narration exploring and highlighting the life of the musician, who was also an outspoken critic of racial discrimination and segregation.

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Uplift: Inspirational Dance Festival
Feb
23
4:00 PM16:00

Uplift: Inspirational Dance Festival

Join us for an unforgettable gathering of community, as we witness the power of dance to inspire and transform. The Uplift Dance Festival is more than just a performance; it’s an act of sharing and celebration, where each piece tells a story of resilience, hope, and joy. Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of a truly inspirational event that celebrates the best of local talent and the enduring power of dance to uplift our lives. Performers are selected by a distinguished panel of adjudicators from the DMV dance community.

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2025 Maryland All State Junior Concert: Maryland All State Junior Mixed Chorus Concert
Feb
23
5:30 PM17:30

2025 Maryland All State Junior Concert: Maryland All State Junior Mixed Chorus Concert

  • The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, Dekelboum Concert Hall (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Performances: 11am, 2:30pm, 5:30pm

Maryland All State Junior Band Concert • 11AM 
This performance will feature the 2025 Maryland All State Junior Band under the direction of their guest conductor, Dr. Melvin Miles. Students from all around the state auditioned to be a part of this talented ensemble.
Maryland All State Junior Orchestra Concert • 2:30PM
This performance will feature the 2025 Maryland All State Junior Orchestra under the direction of their guest conductor, Ms. Helen Cha-Pyo. Students from all around the state auditioned to be a part of this talented ensemble.
Maryland All State Junior Mixed Chorus Concert • 5:30PM
This performance will feature the 2025 Maryland All State Junior Mixed Chorus under the direction of their guest conductor, Dr. Lynnell Joy Jenkins. Student

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Drew & Ellie Holcomb: Memory Bank Tour
Feb
23
8:00 PM20:00

Drew & Ellie Holcomb: Memory Bank Tour

Drew & Ellie Holcomb have partnered with the anti-slavery non-profit International Justice Mission to donate $1 (one dollar) from each ticket sale to support the organization’s efforts to rescue children trapped in modern-day slavery and protect people in poverty from violence.

There are no strangers at a Drew Holcomb show. For the better part of two decades, the award-winning songwriter has brought his audience together night after night, turning his shows into celebrations of community, collaboration, and contemporary American roots music. Strangers No More, the eighth album from Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors, celebrates that sense of togetherness synthesized in the #1 Americana Song, “Find Your People.”

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Sharon Robinson: "Myth and Mystery" Public Artist Reception
Feb
24
to Feb 28

Sharon Robinson: "Myth and Mystery" Public Artist Reception

Exhibition: Feb 3 - Apr 13; Mon-Fri 9am-5pm

Join us for an opening reception of “Myth and Mystery” with artist Sharon Robinson. Trained as a city planner and working in the transit and urban design field for over 20 years, Sharon Robinson has been a full-time artist, muralist and teacher since 2000. Her artworks are intricate and richly textured collages and mixed media pieces that explore identity and nourish the humanistic spirit.

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When They See Us: A 4-Week Exploration of the Central Park 5
Feb
27
6:00 PM18:00

When They See Us: A 4-Week Exploration of the Central Park 5

  • Wayne K. Curry Sports and Learning Complex (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Shows: Thursdays, Feb 6-27, 6pm-9:30pm

Join us for a powerful and thought-provoking exploration of racial injustice and the criminal justice system. Each Thursday in February, we will watch a part of the critically acclaimed Netflix documentary, "When They See Us." After each screening, we will engage in open and honest discussions about the impact of this case on our community and society as a whole. Light refreshments will be served. No Registration Required.

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Fuenteovejuna
Feb
27
to Mar 2

Fuenteovejuna

  • GALA Hispanic Theatre (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Performances: Feb 6 - Mar 2 | Thursdays – Saturdays 8 pm, Sundays 2 pm | Funciones: Jueves a sábados 8 pm, domingos 2 pm

In Spanish with English surtitles | En español con sobretítulos en inglés

Fuenteovejuna, perhaps Lope de Vega's most performed work, addresses the people's right to rebel against the abuse of power. Written in 1613 and based on real events, it tells the story of the commander of the town of Fuente Ovejuna, Fernán Gómez de Guzmán, subjectss the citizens to suffer under the rigors of an arrogant, corrupt, and ruthless government. But when they find that power really resides in the citizens, they unite, take up arms, and confront authority with the battle cry of “What is Fuenteovejuna? “The whole town, together!”   

Fuenteovejuna, quizás la obra más representada de Lope de Vega, habla de la rebelión del pueblo frente al abuso de poder. Escrita en 1613 y basada en hechos reales, cuenta la historia del comendador del pueblo de Fuente Ovejuna, Fernán Gómez de Guzmán, que lleva a padecer a los ciudadanos los rigores de un gobierno soberbio, corrupto y despiadado. Pero cuando el pueblo se cansa de ser humillado y encuentra que el poder realmente reside en la gente, es decide unirse, tomar las armas, y enfrentar a la autoridad bajo el grito de “¿Qué es Fuenteovejuna? ¡Todo el pueblo, a una!”.

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Paul Taylor Dance Company
Feb
27
to Mar 1

Paul Taylor Dance Company

  • John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Eisenhower Theater (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Performances: Feb 27 - Mar 1 @8pm

Austin Kelly, Lee Duveneck, Alex Clayton, Devon Louis, Kenny Corrigan, and John Harnage in Paul Taylor's Arden Court. Photo by Ben McKeown © ADF

The Paul Taylor Dance Company makes a triumphant return to the Kennedy Center as the company commemorates 70 years of extraordinary dance. Experience Paul Taylor classics and the world premiere of How Love Sounds by Hope Boykin (Artistic Advisor for Dance Education at the Kennedy Center). 

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National Symphony Orchestra
Feb
28
6:00 PM18:00

National Symphony Orchestra

  • John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Millennium Stage (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Members of the National Symphony Orchestra play an assortment of chamber music.

  • Antonín Dvořák arr. Stephen Koncz: String Quartet No.12 “American”

  • Joseph Jongen: Concert à Cinq 

Featuring: 

Matthew Ross, flute 

Regino Madrid, violin 

Chiara Dieguez, viola 

Ariana Nelson, cello

Adriana Horne, harp 

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The Age of Innocence
Feb
28
to Mar 30

The Age of Innocence

  • Arena Stage, Fichandler Stage (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Performances: Feb 28 - Mar 30

DESIRE IS THE ULTIMATE REBELLION 

Against the lavish backdrop of 1870s New York, where hypocrisy thrives and hidden passions simmer, Karen Zacarías brings Edith Wharton's timeless masterpiece, The Age of Innocence, to the stage. This adaptation unveils a searing critique of high society's suffocating norms, presenting a riveting tale of forbidden desires. Surrounded on all sides by an ocean of societal conformity, love clashes with duty, and innocence is sacrificed. Follow the compelling journey of Newland Archer as he grapples with the rigid constraints of privilege, torn between tradition and the allure of forbidden passion.

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Baltimore Symphony Orchestra: Mahler’s Fourth Symphony
Feb
28
8:00 PM20:00

Baltimore Symphony Orchestra: Mahler’s Fourth Symphony

  • The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, Dekelboum Concert Hall (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Julia Bullock

Jonathon Heyward, conductor
Julia Bullock, soprano

Heralded as Gustav Mahler's most sophisticated and yet most accessible work, the Fourth Symphony is likely the new listener's easiest point of access to the great composer. Finished when Mahler was barely forty, this complexly orchestrated masterpiece embraces themes of spirituality, wonder and the metamorphosis of the human spirit with music so beautiful that it rivals the sound of angels on high. Mahler's epochal Symphony is performed by one of the classical world's most respected ensembles and one of Maryland’s most significant cultural institutions: the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra (BSO). Led by Jonathon Heyward, the BSO is internationally renowned and locally admired for its performances, recordings and community and educational initiatives. The program includes Dvořák's Concert Overture and Jessie Montgomery’s Five Freedom Songs. Jessie Montgomery, in collaboration with soprano Julia Bullock (also performing in the Mahler symphony), drew from a 19th-century anthology of spirituals to create a work that articulates a powerful expression of their shared experience as Black Americans.

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Les Greene & The Swayzees
Feb
28
8:00 PM20:00

Les Greene & The Swayzees

  • John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Studio K Club (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

With soul-stirring melodies and heartfelt lyrics, Les Greene & The Swayzees makes its Kennedy Center debut. A Baltimore native, Greene is a 2024 Ameripolitan award winner and the voice of Little Richard in the 2022 film Elvis and its Grammy Award®-nominated soundtrack. Vibrantly bringing a powerful force of roots rock ‘n’ soul, the band brings a high-energy twist to the genre while remaining true to its sound.

Greene’s voice sets him apart with its rich timbre and emotive delivery, cutting straight to the soul. Also a skilled songwriter, Greene crafts honest and compelling lyrics that celebrate love, loss, and the human experience. For this one-night-only performance, Les Greene & The Swayzees are poised to captivate audiences with its boundless energy and magnetic stage presence.

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Sharon Robinson: "Myth and Mystery" Public Artist Reception
Mar
3
to Mar 7

Sharon Robinson: "Myth and Mystery" Public Artist Reception

Exhibition: Feb 3 - Apr 13; Mon-Fri 9am-5pm

Join us for an opening reception of “Myth and Mystery” with artist Sharon Robinson. Trained as a city planner and working in the transit and urban design field for over 20 years, Sharon Robinson has been a full-time artist, muralist and teacher since 2000. Her artworks are intricate and richly textured collages and mixed media pieces that explore identity and nourish the humanistic spirit.

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Tomika Arnold – Vocalist
Mar
5
11:00 AM11:00

Tomika Arnold – Vocalist

  • Southern Area Aquatics and Recreation Complex (SAARC) (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

The Southern Area Aquatics & Recreation Complex serves the southernmost region of Prince George’s County with engaging, top-notch experiences for residents and visitors alike. As the first multi-generational recreation complex in the county, the arts programming follows suit by presenting arts events for all ages. Offerings include jazz, blues, R&B and oldies concerts, comedy, senior events, exhibits, children’s events, artist talks, and heritage events celebrating Native American History Month, Black History Month, Women’s History Month, and much more. There’s an arts event for everyone at SAARC!

View the schedule of events.

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Hyattsville Jazz Collective led by Mike Cemprola
Mar
7
8:00 PM20:00

Hyattsville Jazz Collective led by Mike Cemprola

The Hyattsville Jazz Collective was founded in 2018 and calls Maryland Meadworks home. The group performs there once a month and has also been playing in Prince George’s County at various events and locations since. Comprised of 5 local musicians, the group performs new compositions as well as their own treatments of jazz standards. Each member lived in Philadelphia or New York City for years before relocating to the DMV and brings a wealth of experience to this band.

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A Tribute to the Legends: Ray Charles, Billy Preston, Otis Redding, and Bill Withers
Mar
8
1:00 PM13:00

A Tribute to the Legends: Ray Charles, Billy Preston, Otis Redding, and Bill Withers

Bryan Fox

Join us at the Harmony Hall Arts Center for a spectacular tribute to the legends of music, including Ray Charles, Billy Preston, Otis Redding, Bill Withers, and more, presented by Bryan Fox and Friends. With roots in the church where he discovered his musical gift at the age of 13, Bryan Fox has become a dynamic force in the music scene. Renowned for his unique sound and electrifying performances, Fox and his band promise an unforgettable evening celebrating the timeless classics of legendary artists.

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A Tribute to the Legends: Ray Charles, Billy Preston, Otis Redding, and Bill Withers
Mar
8
1:00 PM13:00

A Tribute to the Legends: Ray Charles, Billy Preston, Otis Redding, and Bill Withers

Join us at the Harmony Hall Arts Center for a spectacular tribute to the legends of music, including Ray Charles, Billy Preston, Otis Redding, Bill Withers, and more, presented by Bryan Fox and Friends. With roots in the church where he discovered his musical gift at the age of 13, Bryan Fox has become a dynamic force in the music scene. Renowned for his unique sound and electrifying performances, Fox and his band promise an unforgettable evening celebrating the timeless classics of legendary artists.

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Sharon Robinson: "Myth and Mystery" Public Artist Reception
Mar
10
to Mar 14

Sharon Robinson: "Myth and Mystery" Public Artist Reception

Exhibition: Feb 3 - Apr 13; Mon-Fri 9am-5pm

Join us for an opening reception of “Myth and Mystery” with artist Sharon Robinson. Trained as a city planner and working in the transit and urban design field for over 20 years, Sharon Robinson has been a full-time artist, muralist and teacher since 2000. Her artworks are intricate and richly textured collages and mixed media pieces that explore identity and nourish the humanistic spirit.

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Ameya Taylor: A Tribute to Aretha Franklin
Mar
13
12:00 PM12:00

Ameya Taylor: A Tribute to Aretha Franklin

Montpelier Arts Center honors Aretha Franklin, a singer, songwriter, and pianist whose career spanned an incredible six decades. The reigning “Queen of Soul,” Franklin’s music has touched countless hearts and souls. This afternoon concert features one of the DMV’s most talented songbirds, R&B recording artist Ameya Taylor, who honors Franklin’s legacy by performing some of her greatest hits, including “Chain of Fools,” “Freeway of Love,” “Ain’t No Way,” and more.

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Michael Hawkins and the Brotherhood
Mar
14
8:00 PM20:00

Michael Hawkins and the Brotherhood

Michael Hawkins is a charismatic bassist and composer currently heating up the jazz scene in the greater Richmond, VA, area with his band Michael Hawkins and the Brotherhood (James “Saxsmo” Gates on alto sax, Dr. Weldon Hill on piano, and Billy Williams, Jr. on drums). The term brotherhood not only signifies the interpersonal relationships among the members of the band but also pays homage to jazz musicians from years past.

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Sneaker Design Workshop
Mar
15
1:00 PM13:00

Sneaker Design Workshop

In the Soles of Imagination shoe design workshop, participants take charge of the entire brand process. They create color concepts, choose brand and shoe names, and determine the perfect look and price for their brand. Imagination is encouraged, resulting in unique designs. As they design their shoes, students ponder their dreams: How would it feel for these dreams to come true? How would they see themselves? How would the world perceive them? At the course’s end, participants walk in the spirit of their desired dreams.

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Sharon Robinson: "Myth and Mystery" Public Artist Reception
Mar
17
to Mar 21

Sharon Robinson: "Myth and Mystery" Public Artist Reception

Exhibition: Feb 3 - Apr 13; Mon-Fri 9am-5pm

Join us for an opening reception of “Myth and Mystery” with artist Sharon Robinson. Trained as a city planner and working in the transit and urban design field for over 20 years, Sharon Robinson has been a full-time artist, muralist and teacher since 2000. Her artworks are intricate and richly textured collages and mixed media pieces that explore identity and nourish the humanistic spirit.

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Kevin Powe Sr. Trio
Mar
19
to Mar 20

Kevin Powe Sr. Trio

  • Harmony Hall Arts Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

With a musical journey spanning over 50 years, Kevin Powe Sr, a seasoned guitarist, has graced the stage alongside an impressive array of National Performing Artists, including Marcus Miller, Melisa Morgan, Natalie Cole, and Terence Blanchard. Drawing inspiration from legendary figures like Jimi Hendrix, Carlos Santana, and The Isley Brothers, Kevin’s eclectic style encompasses funk, rock, blues, jazz, and R&B. His debut project, “Loud Blues,” with his band Kev Powe Thang, showcases his versatile talent, while his compositions have left their mark on albums such as the Phaze II Jazz Band’s “No Cover Charge.” Don’t miss the chance to experience the soulful sounds of Kev Powe Sr. at Harmony Hall Arts Center.

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Sharon Robinson: "Myth and Mystery" Public Artist Reception
Mar
24
to Mar 28

Sharon Robinson: "Myth and Mystery" Public Artist Reception

Exhibition: Feb 3 - Apr 13; Mon-Fri 9am-5pm

Join us for an opening reception of “Myth and Mystery” with artist Sharon Robinson. Trained as a city planner and working in the transit and urban design field for over 20 years, Sharon Robinson has been a full-time artist, muralist and teacher since 2000. Her artworks are intricate and richly textured collages and mixed media pieces that explore identity and nourish the humanistic spirit.

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Sharon Robinson: "Myth and Mystery" Public Artist Reception
Mar
24
to Mar 28

Sharon Robinson: "Myth and Mystery" Public Artist Reception

Exhibition: Feb 3 - Apr 13; Mon-Fri 9am-5pm

Join us for an opening reception of “Myth and Mystery” with artist Sharon Robinson. Trained as a city planner and working in the transit and urban design field for over 20 years, Sharon Robinson has been a full-time artist, muralist and teacher since 2000. Her artworks are intricate and richly textured collages and mixed media pieces that explore identity and nourish the humanistic spirit.

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Leigh Pilzer's Seven Pointed Star
Mar
28
8:00 PM20:00

Leigh Pilzer's Seven Pointed Star

Led by baritone saxophonist Leigh Pilzer, Seven Pointed Star is one of the region’s hottest new jazz groups, featuring some of the most accomplished jazz women on the planet. The repertory features Pilzer’s arrangements of her own original songs and those of other band members, selections from the Great American Songbook, and jazz standards, all performed with electrifying energy, joy, and stellar musicianship.

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Sharon Robinson: "Myth and Mystery" Public Artist Reception
Mar
31
to Apr 4

Sharon Robinson: "Myth and Mystery" Public Artist Reception

Exhibition: Feb 3 - Apr 13; Mon-Fri 9am-5pm

Join us for an opening reception of “Myth and Mystery” with artist Sharon Robinson. Trained as a city planner and working in the transit and urban design field for over 20 years, Sharon Robinson has been a full-time artist, muralist and teacher since 2000. Her artworks are intricate and richly textured collages and mixed media pieces that explore identity and nourish the humanistic spirit.

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Comedy Miss Gayle – Comedian
Apr
2
11:00 AM11:00

Comedy Miss Gayle – Comedian

  • Southern Area Aquatics and Recreation Complex (SAARC) (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Miss Gayle

The Southern Area Aquatics & Recreation Complex serves the southernmost region of Prince George’s County with engaging, top-notch experiences for residents and visitors alike. As the first multi-generational recreation complex in the county, the arts programming follows suit by presenting arts events for all ages. Offerings include jazz, blues, R&B and oldies concerts, comedy, senior events, exhibits, children’s events, artist talks, and heritage events celebrating Native American History Month, Black History Month, Women’s History Month, and much more. There’s an arts event for everyone at SAARC!

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Sharon Robinson: "Myth and Mystery" Public Artist Reception
Apr
7
to Apr 11

Sharon Robinson: "Myth and Mystery" Public Artist Reception

Exhibition: Feb 3 - Apr 13; Mon-Fri 9am-5pm

Join us for an opening reception of “Myth and Mystery” with artist Sharon Robinson. Trained as a city planner and working in the transit and urban design field for over 20 years, Sharon Robinson has been a full-time artist, muralist and teacher since 2000. Her artworks are intricate and richly textured collages and mixed media pieces that explore identity and nourish the humanistic spirit.

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Curiosity Jam with Deep Shenoy
Apr
17
7:30 PM19:30

Curiosity Jam with Deep Shenoy

Are you musically curious? Musicians and those who are interested in listening are invited to BAE's monthly Curiosity Jam! We welcome singers and instrumentalists from any culture in the world. Our goal is to share music and encourage cross-cultural collaboration. World music band Kundalika is the house backing band, with sitar-guitar, acoustic guitar, upright bass and djembe on hand. In addition to "open mic" time, each monthly jam will also feature a special segment, the world music group jam. We will teach folks how to play the basic outline of an Indian classical music scale on their own instrument (or sing it vocally). Then we'll lay down a groove and do a jam will all the musicians there playing together! No knowledge of Indian music required; we will have handouts in Western notation.

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Steven Garrison – Saxophone
May
7
11:00 AM11:00

Steven Garrison – Saxophone

  • Southern Area Aquatics and Recreation Complex (SAARC) (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Steven Garrison

The Southern Area Aquatics & Recreation Complex serves the southernmost region of Prince George’s County with engaging, top-notch experiences for residents and visitors alike. As the first multi-generational recreation complex in the county, the arts programming follows suit by presenting arts events for all ages. Offerings include jazz, blues, R&B and oldies concerts, comedy, senior events, exhibits, children’s events, artist talks, and heritage events celebrating Native American History Month, Black History Month, Women’s History Month, and much more. There’s an arts event for everyone at SAARC!

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Ameya Taylor – Vocalist
Jun
4
11:00 AM11:00

Ameya Taylor – Vocalist

  • Southern Area Aquatics and Recreation Complex (SAARC) (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Ameya Taylor

The Southern Area Aquatics & Recreation Complex serves the southernmost region of Prince George’s County with engaging, top-notch experiences for residents and visitors alike. As the first multi-generational recreation complex in the county, the arts programming follows suit by presenting arts events for all ages. Offerings include jazz, blues, R&B and oldies concerts, comedy, senior events, exhibits, children’s events, artist talks, and heritage events celebrating Native American History Month, Black History Month, Women’s History Month, and much more. There’s an arts event for everyone at SAARC!

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Black History Month Talk: Nottingham Middle Passage Project
Feb
20
8:00 PM20:00

Black History Month Talk: Nottingham Middle Passage Project

Enslaved Africans disembarked in Nottingham, Prince George’s County, between 1751 and 1771. Join Janis Hagey to learn about the ongoing research about the people trafficked in the trans-Atlantic human trade along the Patuxent River, a site of memory today. This is a hybrid event for ages 8 & up. Call or email us to register, or visit pgparksdirect.com. Walk-ins are welcome. Registration is required for online participants to receive the TEAMS link.

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When They See Us: A 4-Week Exploration of the Central Park 5
Feb
20
6:00 PM18:00

When They See Us: A 4-Week Exploration of the Central Park 5

  • Wayne K. Curry Sports and Learning Complex (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Shows: Thursdays, Feb 6-27, 6pm-9:30pm

Join us for a powerful and thought-provoking exploration of racial injustice and the criminal justice system. Each Thursday in February, we will watch a part of the critically acclaimed Netflix documentary, "When They See Us." After each screening, we will engage in open and honest discussions about the impact of this case on our community and society as a whole. Light refreshments will be served. No Registration Required.

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Second Wind Poetry featuring Clint Smith
Feb
19
6:00 PM18:00

Second Wind Poetry featuring Clint Smith

  • John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Millennium Stage (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Second Wind Poetry is a curated open mic with a purpose to reenergize everyone involved. Through powerful voices both new and familiar, and an exciting featured poet, Second Wind Poetry Night is sure to leave you feeling inspired, prepared, and hopeful for what’s ahead!

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Takács Quartet with Sir Stephen Hough
Feb
18
7:30 PM19:30

Takács Quartet with Sir Stephen Hough

  • The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, Gildenhorn Recital Hall (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

The globally-renowned Takács Quartet reunites at The Clarice with the acclaimed pianist Sir Stephen Hough. Internationally respected for their innovative programming, the ensemble has collaborated throughout their career with a fascinating variety of talents, including the bandoneón virtuoso Julien Labro, actors Meryl Streep and the late Philip Seymour Hoffman, and the former United States Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky. The members of the Takács Quartet are Hyperion recording artists and Christoffersen Fellows in Residence at the University of Colorado, Boulder. Originally founded in 1975 at the Music Academy in Budapest, the members of Takács Quartet—Edward Dusinberre and Harumi Rhodes (violins), Richard O’Neill (viola) and András Fejér (cello)—are currently based out of North America but tour and perform almost continually around the world. Over the past year, the quartet could be heard in Berlin, Geneva, Linz, Innsbruck, Cambridge, New Zealand, New York, Boston, Philadelphia and, now, at the University of Maryland. 

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Queer Eye: The Fab Five Live!
Feb
17
8:00 PM20:00

Queer Eye: The Fab Five Live!

For the first time ever, the Fab 5 are bringing the magic of Queer Eye to live audiences. Join Karamo, Tan, Antoni, Jonathan and Jeremiah in celebration of the latest season of Queer Eye with an evening of laughter, self-love and transformation. From personal stories and unforgettable show moments to surprises and Q&As, it’s a one-of-a-kind experience that only Queer Eye can deliver. It’s fun for the whole family!

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Daryl Davis Presents: Thanks for the Memories 2024!
Feb
16
7:30 PM19:30

Daryl Davis Presents: Thanks for the Memories 2024!

This is the 10th annual “Thanks for the Memories.” The area’s finest talent honors the artists we loved and lost in 2024.

Featuring: Angela Hill, Delleta Gillepsie, Patsy Stephens, John Jameson, Sandra Dean, Mark Arcusa, Jeff Jones, and the Daryl Davis Band.

Remembering and paying tribute to these great artists: Clarence Frogman Henry, Kris Kristofferson, Frankie Beverly, Toby Keith, Duane Eddy, Melanie, Dickey Betts, Steve Lawrence, Roni Stoneman, Eric Carmen, Mary Weiss, Henry, Fambrough, Wayne Kramer, Joe Bonsall, Randy Fuller, Kevin Toney, and more!

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Kelsea Ballerini Live on Tour 2025
Feb
15
8:00 PM20:00

Kelsea Ballerini Live on Tour 2025

After selling out her special PATTERNS release show at New York City’s iconic Madison Square Garden in minutes, Kelsea Ballerini has turned her focus to making 2025 the Year of Live as PATTERNS' release comes this Friday! Taking her already captivating live show to another level, the four-time GRAMMY nominee and multiple Country Music Association Award winner is calling her 30-city, three-month arena tour KELSEA BALLERINI LIVE ON TOUR.

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Heather McDonald: The Juicy Scoop Experience
Feb
15
8:00 PM20:00

Heather McDonald: The Juicy Scoop Experience

Heather McDonald's wildly successful comedy and pop culture podcast, JUICY SCOOP WITH HEATHER MCDONALD, is in its seventh year and has over 700 episodes and 100+ MILLION downloads. The show has over 20,000 five-star reviews on iTunes and is ranked #2 in Comedy Interview charts and the #1 Female Comedy Interview Podcast. Her loyal Juicy Scoopers continue to laugh out loud as they get the juiciest inside scoop from Heather and her celebrity guests.

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Tote that Barge!: Black Music and Labor Concert
Feb
15
8:00 PM20:00

Tote that Barge!: Black Music and Labor Concert

Enjoy this concert version of the Broadway hit “Showboat” by composer Jerome Kern and lyrics by Rogers and Hammerstein, based on the ASALH 2025 theme of Blacks and Labor. Featuring Grammy award winning Black classical singers, chorus, and dancers, the Coalition for African Americans in the Performing Arts (CAAPA) production highlights hit musical selections including “Ol’ Man River” and “Can’t Help Lovin’ Dat Man.” Also highlighted as a part of the show is CAAPA’s version of the famous “Cakewalk”…so remember to bring your own hat, bring your fans, and be a part of the fun!

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Victoria Canal
Feb
15
6:00 PM18:00

Victoria Canal

  • John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Victoria Canal is a Spanish American, London-based artist who has spent the past decade mesmerizing fans with her raw, introspective lyrics and heartfelt melodies, addressing deeply personal themes such as mental health and body positivity.

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Right Over Left: DMV Runway Review (2017-Present) Artist and Curator Talk
Feb
15
2:00 PM14:00

Right Over Left: DMV Runway Review (2017-Present) Artist and Curator Talk

Right over Left: DMV Runway Review (2017-Present) is a group exhibition, curated by Danyela J Brown. The exhibition, comprised of videos from legendary DMV runway clips and archived effects, seeks to juxtapose the artists’ relationships to craft and performance with the call-and-response timescale of Runway as a genre determined on the floor. Danyela insists upon critical ballroom studies as a methodology for reckoning with the material realities and urgencies of Black and brown, queer and trans, neurodiverse and disabled artists. Ballroom as a genre is stridently competitive, decidedly ephemeral, and absolutely ungovernable—at the same time it is the only platform many have to celebrate their expertise and self-determination. Brown started voguing in 2017 at SMYAL and has walked internationally in the mainstream and Kiki ballroom scenes. Currently, she is VA Mother of the Kiki House of Supreme, and she serves as Director of Operations for DMV Kiki Nights Inc, curating ballroom programming in DC.

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The Sound of DC: A Visual History of Go-Go Artist and Curator Talk
Feb
15
2:00 PM14:00

The Sound of DC: A Visual History of Go-Go Artist and Curator Talk

The Sound of DC: A Visual History is a four-part exhibition series focused on the rich history of the music scene in the DMV area.

The newest chapter of this series focuses on Go-Go, a style of funk that originated in D.C. in the 1970s; leading into a look at how fashion factored into these unique DC music scenes; and concluding with photography from behind-the-scenes at prominent local music venues. Each section will collaborate with local stakeholders and exhibit artifacts such as posters, flyers, zines, photographs, and audio recordings.

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Candle Making Workshop
Feb
15
12:00 PM12:00

Candle Making Workshop

Whether you’re looking for a fun date night or a solo adventure, our candle-making workshop is perfect for everyone! Get hands-on experience creating beautiful scented candles, either for that special someone or just to treat yourself. We’ll provide a complete candle kit with all the essentials, and our talented CRAF Team artist will guide you through each step. From melting the wax to adding your favorite fragrant notes, you’ll be a candle-making pro in not time! Come alone or bring a friend, and enjoy a creative, relaxing, and aromatic experience.

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The Set R&B-Sides—Lovers Rock Edition
Feb
14
9:00 PM21:00

The Set R&B-Sides—Lovers Rock Edition

  • John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Studio K Club (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Join us for a very special Valentine’s Day edition of The Set R&B at The Club at Studio K. You can expect amazing DJs, awesome vibes, and top-tier music in what can only be described as an R&B experience.

The Set R&B is DC’s #1 R&B dance party and is a living love letter to the genre, celebrating R&B from all eras in an epic, come-as-you-are environment.

With sounds by DJs Groovy Gene and Jahsonic!

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Sucker for Love
Feb
14
8:00 PM20:00

Sucker for Love

This Valentine’s Day, celebrate the highs, lows, and hilarious moments of love at Sucker for Love. Returning to the historic Lincoln Theatre, this beloved storytelling show features eight talented performers—Samiyyah Ali, Otis Gray, Jonathan Wolfe, Nyka Feldman, Maranda Kosten, Howl Cooper, Sweta Maturu, and Erika Jaimes—sharing their most personal stories about relationships, dating, and everything in between.

 

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For the Love of Go-Go: Backyard Band and Black Alley
Feb
14
8:00 PM20:00

For the Love of Go-Go: Backyard Band and Black Alley

  • John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Concert Hall (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Celebrate Valentine’s Day with two of Go-Go’s finest, Backyard Band and Black Alley, with For the Love of Go-Go. Come with your significant other, your friends, or solo and bask in the glow of love as you sing and dance to your favorite songs and celebrate the power of Go-Go music.

Presented in partnership with the Go-Go Museum

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Fires In The Mirror
Feb
14
to Feb 16

Fires In The Mirror

  • Laurel Mill Playhouse (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Performances: Fri/Sat @8pm; Sun @2pm; Feb 7-23

by Anna Deavere Smith

Directed by Lorraine Brooks
Produced by Maureen Rogers

“FIRES IN THE MIRROR is, quite simply, the most compelling and sophisticated view of urban racial and class conflict…that one could hope to encounter…spectacular further proof…that the American theater is rising to illuminate these rancorous times with a vitality that may be equaled but is certainly not surpassed by any of our other native arts…” —The New York Times.

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New Work Reading: The Fishwife • Maryland Opera Studio
Feb
14
7:30 PM19:30

New Work Reading: The Fishwife • Maryland Opera Studio

  • The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, Gildenhorn Recital Hall (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

From traditional arias to jaunty sea shanties, The Fishwife is an inventive reimagining of the Brothers Grimm The Fisherman and His Wife. Composed by Ashi Day and commissioned by the Maryland Opera Studio, this new work expands on the original story in an operatic collage of musical languages and styles.

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Valentine’s Day with Kevin Ross
Feb
14
to Feb 15

Valentine’s Day with Kevin Ross

  • The Birchmere Music Hall (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Performances: Feb 14 & 15

Kevin Ross is an American singer, songwriter, and producer. He was previously signed to Motown Records and released his debut album, The Awakening, in March 2017. Ross is also an award-winning songwriter, having written songs for artists such as Trey Songz, Nicki Minaj, Jamie Foxx, SWV, Johnny Gill and Toni Braxton. (Wikipedia)


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The Charles Covington Jazz Trio with vocalist Sandy Crawford
Feb
14
6:00 PM18:00

The Charles Covington Jazz Trio with vocalist Sandy Crawford

  • John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Millennium Stage (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

This presentation with Kennedy Center Jazz Pianist-in-Residence Charles Covington includes an opening with a Negro Spiritual and a dramatic reading of Sojourner Truth’s “Ain’t I A Woman,” followed by interpretations of American classical (jazz) music.

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Fuenteovejuna
Feb
13
to Feb 16

Fuenteovejuna

  • GALA Hispanic Theatre (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Performances: Feb 6 - Mar 2 | Thursdays – Saturdays 8 pm, Sundays 2 pm | Funciones: Jueves a sábados 8 pm, domingos 2 pm

In Spanish with English surtitles | En español con sobretítulos en inglés

Fuenteovejuna, perhaps Lope de Vega's most performed work, addresses the people's right to rebel against the abuse of power. Written in 1613 and based on real events, it tells the story of the commander of the town of Fuente Ovejuna, Fernán Gómez de Guzmán, subjectss the citizens to suffer under the rigors of an arrogant, corrupt, and ruthless government. But when they find that power really resides in the citizens, they unite, take up arms, and confront authority with the battle cry of “What is Fuenteovejuna? “The whole town, together!”   

Fuenteovejuna, quizás la obra más representada de Lope de Vega, habla de la rebelión del pueblo frente al abuso de poder. Escrita en 1613 y basada en hechos reales, cuenta la historia del comendador del pueblo de Fuente Ovejuna, Fernán Gómez de Guzmán, que lleva a padecer a los ciudadanos los rigores de un gobierno soberbio, corrupto y despiadado. Pero cuando el pueblo se cansa de ser humillado y encuentra que el poder realmente reside en la gente, es decide unirse, tomar las armas, y enfrentar a la autoridad bajo el grito de “¿Qué es Fuenteovejuna? ¡Todo el pueblo, a una!”.

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Curiosity Jam with Deep Shenoy
Feb
13
7:30 PM19:30

Curiosity Jam with Deep Shenoy

Are you musically curious? Musicians and those who are interested in listening are invited to BAE's monthly Curiosity Jam! We welcome singers and instrumentalists from any culture in the world. Our goal is to share music and encourage cross-cultural collaboration. World music band Kundalika is the house backing band, with sitar-guitar, acoustic guitar, upright bass and djembe on hand. In addition to "open mic" time, each monthly jam will also feature a special segment, the world music group jam. We will teach folks how to play the basic outline of an Indian classical music scale on their own instrument (or sing it vocally). Then we'll lay down a groove and do a jam will all the musicians there playing together! No knowledge of Indian music required; we will have handouts in Western notation.

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Early James
Feb
13
6:00 PM18:00

Early James

  • John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Millennium Stage (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

On the album Medium Raw, Early James continues to display his distinctive, one-of-a-kind style: whip-smart wordplay, upended clichés, humor both light and dark, and a deep intelligence that frequently reflects a literary sensibility.

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When They See Us: A 4-Week Exploration of the Central Park 5
Feb
13
6:00 PM18:00

When They See Us: A 4-Week Exploration of the Central Park 5

  • Wayne K. Curry Sports and Learning Complex (map)
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Shows: Thursdays, Feb 6-27, 6pm-9:30pm

Join us for a powerful and thought-provoking exploration of racial injustice and the criminal justice system. Each Thursday in February, we will watch a part of the critically acclaimed Netflix documentary, "When They See Us." After each screening, we will engage in open and honest discussions about the impact of this case on our community and society as a whole. Light refreshments will be served. No Registration Required.

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Jaha Koo: Cuckoo
Feb
12
to Feb 13

Jaha Koo: Cuckoo

  • The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, Kogod Theatre (map)
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Performances: Feb 12 & 13

Employing bittersweet and humorous dialogues, theatermaker Jaha Koo and his clever rice cookers take you on a journey through the last 20 years of Korean history, combining personal experience with political events and reflections on happiness, economic crises and death.

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