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HERWARTH VOIGTMANN, FROM “THE LAST GIANTS”
CHARLES MILLER The organist performs
works by Bach and other composers. 5:15
p.m. Washington National Cathedral,
Wisconsin and Massachusetts avenues NW.
202-537-6200.
www.music.cathedral.org.
Free.
EWA POBLOCKA The pianist plays works by
Chopin in honor of the 200th anniversary of
the Polish composer’s birth. 6:30 p.m.
National Gallery of Art, West Building
Garden Court, 600 Constitution Ave. NW.
202-842-6941.
www.nga.gov. Free.
“IN THE DARKROOM: PHOTOGRAPHIC
PROCESSES BEFORE THE DIGITAL AGE”
A chronicle of the major technological
developments in photographic processes
from the origins of the medium through the
advent of digital photography. Closes
Sunday. National Gallery of Art, West
Environmental Film Festival
Building, Sixth Street and Constitution
Avenue NW. 202-737-4215.
www.nga.gov.
For this 18th annual event, 155 environmentally minded films from 30 countries
Free.
will be screened across the area over 13 days. The theme of this year’s festival is
the link between food and the environment, and many filmmakers will be on hand
“MOVING PERSPECTIVES: YEONDOO
to discuss their work. Highlights this week include the Sundance Film Festival
JUNG” The Korean-born video artist
selection “Gasland” (Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the Carnegie Institute for Science, 1530
interviews strangers about their memories
P St. NW; free); “The Green House” (Wednesday at 7 p.m. at Landmark’s E Street
and re-creates scenes they describe. Closes
Cinema, 555 11th St. NW; $10), documenting the building of a carbon-neutral
Sunday. Arthur M. Sackler Gallery,
house in McLean; and “The Last Giants” (Wednesday at 7:15 p.m. at
American folk music should get you
1050 Independence Ave. SW.
Goethe-Institut, 812 Seventh St. NW; free), a documentary about a woman fighting
pumped for the holiday. 12:10 p.m. Church
202-633-1000.
asia.si.edu. Free.
to save the whales and dolphins living in the Strait of Gibraltar. For a full schedule,
of the Epiphany, 1317 G St. NW.
visit
www.dcenvironmentalfilmfest.org.
202-347-2635, Ext. 18. $5 suggested
— Mark Berman
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LAUREEN O’NEILL-JAMES IRISH
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MARCH 17
DANCERS Get in the shamrock spirit with
high-energy jigs and step dances by
ST. PATRICK’S DAY CELEBRATION WITH
HOCKEY Sassy new-wave rock. With the
performers of all ages in colorful costumes.
BEOGA The Irish five-piece band is named
TUE Constellations and the Postelles. 8:30 p.m.
Make sure to wear your green! 6 and 7:30
after the Irish word for “lively.” 7:30 p.m.
MARCH 16
Rock & Roll Hotel, 1353 H St. NE.
p.m. National Theatre, 1321 Pennsylvania
National Geographic, 17th and M streets
202-388-7625.
www.rockandrollhoteldc.com.
Ave. NW. 202-783-3372. www.
NW. 202-857-7700. www.nationalgeographic.
$12.
LIZ DONALDSON AND ALEXANDER
nationaltheatre.org. Free tickets, one per
com/museum. $30.
— Compiled by Mark Berman
MITCHELL This show of Irish, Celtic and
from staff reports
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