Prince George's Suite Magazine is an award-winning lifestyle publication that publishes six times per year. It's mission is to tell the story of Prince George's County and it's residents, to shed light on the best and brightest in the country and to offer positive lifestyle options to those who live, work and play in the region.
NEW WORKS. NEW PLACES. 5 WORLD PREMIERES. THESE ARE LIVE & IN-PERSON EVENTS.
Go beyond the stage—and the expected—to discover new places and new works that reveal exciting dimensions of innovation and intimacy. Be entranced by the sweep of movement that fills the magnificent ballroom of the Perry Belmont House and see dance in a new light under the trees at the Washington National Cathedral. No matter the setting, Chamber Dance Project brings contemporary ballet—and you—to the edge of the art.
NEW WORKS. NEW PLACES. 5 WORLD PREMIERES. THESE ARE LIVE & IN-PERSON EVENTS.
Go beyond the stage—and the expected—to discover new places and new works that reveal exciting dimensions of innovation and intimacy. Be entranced by the sweep of movement that fills the magnificent ballroom of the Perry Belmont House and see dance in a new light under the trees at the Washington National Cathedral. No matter the setting, Chamber Dance Project brings contemporary ballet—and you—to the edge of the art.
NEW WORKS. NEW PLACES. 5 WORLD PREMIERES. THESE ARE LIVE & IN-PERSON EVENTS.
Go beyond the stage—and the expected—to discover new places and new works that reveal exciting dimensions of innovation and intimacy. Be entranced by the sweep of movement that fills the magnificent ballroom of the Perry Belmont House and see dance in a new light under the trees at the Washington National Cathedral. No matter the setting, Chamber Dance Project brings contemporary ballet—and you—to the edge of the art.
Chamber Dance Project (CDP), Washington’s premiere contemporary ballet company, concludes this season’s popular Virtual Chat series on June 30 at 5 p.m. EDT with Listen. Four Black artists who have worked with CDP over the last six years will discuss their experiences and thoughts as artists in a free Zoom session moderated by Rona Carr, former Chamber Dance Project board member. The panel includes Tanya Green, photographer, Maverick Lemons, dancer, Claudia Schreier, choreographer and Moshe Snowden, musician. To receive the link for the Zoom session, email rsvp@chamberdance.org. For more information, visit https://chamberdance.org/virtual-chats or call 202.499.2297.