
NextLOOK: The Final Genocide
Set in the year 2093, Dominic Green’s theater work follows Davu, a young black man, through the ruins of a futuristic African-American history museum.
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POSTPONED - NextLOOK: The Final Genocide
THIS EVENT IS POSTPONED - You are invited to a staged theatrical performance LIVE in our parking lot on Friday, October 16th at 7:00 pm!
Set in the year 2093, Dominic Green’s theater work follows Davu, a young black man, through the ruins of a futuristic African-American history museum.
RSVP today to experience this special event in person, at a socially safe distance. Tickets are pay-what-you-wish starting at $5. Masks are required! Unable to join us in person? No worries! Reserve your ticket and get in on the action online! In case of inclement weather, the show will only be live-streamed.
Want to see more performances like this? Your donation allows our organization to provide engaging content! Visit www.joesmovement.org/donate to make a contribution today.

POSTPONED NextLOOK: The Final Genocide
Set in the year 2093, Dominic Green’s theater work follows Davu, a young black man, through the ruins of a futuristic African-American history museum.

POSTPONED Nootana's 8th Annual Spring Showcase: Convergence
Nootana continues to bring diversity, innovation, tradition, and drama on stage through live Indian classical music and dance.

POSTPONED: Ally Theatre Company's Rasheeda Speaking
Ally Theatre Company’s take on the incendiary play by Joel Drake Johnson takes another look at the ever-topical questions about the prevalence of ingrained racism in America.

Ally Theatre Company's Welcome to Sis's
Set in the 1940s, Welcome to Sis’s shines a light on one community’s ability to survive and thrive amidst the turbulent backdrop of racist housing codes and local dividing lines that played out across the country’s neighborhoods and still affects us today.

Soul in Motion: Transformation
Experience the rich culture of West Africa with this treasured DC dance company.

NextLOOK: ruin gaze
This new work for dance and chamber by Simone Baron ensemble examines the mystery and elusive magic of ruins.

When Hate Hits Home: Story Circles
Together we will examine experiences of hate and bias, how they impact us, and how we instill understanding. The event is FREE and WELCOMING to all ages and experiences.

Steel Pannist Victor Provost in ALCHEMY: Improvisations in Dance and Beat
Provost, widely regarded as one of the world's leading voices on the unique steel drum, collaborates with area artists to present a concert of Afro-Caribbean-inspired improvised beats and movement.
Shawn Stone & Movement Graffiti: SHiFTiNG TECHNOLOGiA
SHiFTiNG TECHNOLOGiA by Movement Graffiti explores the past and future from the perspective of our embodied now.

Paint Branch Creek in Concert
Paint Branch Creek casts a musical spell that delights fans of acoustic performance.

Happenstance Theater: JUXTAPOSE
The Happenstance Theater quintet is developing a Theatrical Collage inspired by the works of Joseph Cornell.

NextLOOK: Temple
Chitra Subramanian’s Temple shines the spotlight on the fraying of public life and the growing reality that people participate in institutions less and less.

UpSpring Studio: Nutterween
In this (slightly) deranged (new) annual aerial tradition, UpSpring explores what would happen if the Nutcracker took place on Halloween.

The 2019 Mt. Rainier Craft Fair
The 2019 Mt. Rainier Craft Fair is the place to start the holiday season. Festive decor, incredible local crafters from all over the DC-MD-VA area, and a gathering of a loving, accepting community.

Paij Hardy: Steadfast 400
Commemorate the 400th anniversary of the first slaves landing in North America by attending an original production that honors them and their descendants.

140 LBS: How Beauty Killed My Mother
Two hours into surgery, Susan’s mother loses oxygen to her brain and the plastic surgeon deliberately does not call 9-1-1 for fourteen minutes

Ally Theatre Company's Dhana and the Rosebuds
Dhana and the Rosebuds, follows a young Syrian woman pursuing her science career in NYC as she tries to forget her complicated past.

CreativeWorks Storytelling Showcase
An integral part of the CreativeWorks curriculum is storytelling.

Afro-Latino Chamber Music Tour: Ceylon Mitchell, Flutist
Enjoy the sounds of Western virtuosic writing, the improvisation, and complexity of distinct national musical styles, as well as the African rhythms, harmonic progressions and flowing melodies of Caribbean music.

3rd Annual Clowns Without Borders Spectacular
Experience the joy of circus! Clowns Without Borders performs in refugee camps, conflict zones, and sites of natural disaster.

The Milt Matthews Foundation's Crying From The Streets - The Play
A true story about men and women living on the streets of Washington, D.C. with an all homeless and former homeless cast.

2for2Boobs: Shades of Pink, Our Voices... Our Stories
Join us for a gathering of women’s voices celebrating their faith, strength and their will to survive, overcome and thrive in the face of breast cancer.

Be Steadwell: A Letter to My Ex - The Musical
A Letter to My Ex is a collage of music, movement and film, narrating one character’s journey through the ups and downs of love.

Inspirational Rapper Project MC: Red Energy Album Release
Join us for a live performance of Inspirational Rapper Project MC’s album RED ENERGY mixing paint, poetry and dance with inspirational music.

Ay Mariposa - Community Film Screening
A documentary film about two women and a rare community of butterflies standing on the front lines in a battle against the US-Mexico border wall.