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WASHINGTON EARLY MUSIC FESTIVAL


‘La Musique Magnifique’ Early Music Masterpieces from France’


Baroque Ensemble ‘La Pantomime’


May 24- June 26 Repast


Fri June 18 at 8


St Marks, 118 3rd St SE Workshop


‘Singing Medieval Music’ Sat June 19, 1-4


St Marks, 118 3rd St SE


Modern Musick ‘Salon Parisien’


Sat June 19 at 8


St Marks, 118 3rd St SE BHB


Sun June 20 at 3 St Paul’s 2430 K St NW


Airs‘ de Cour’


L’Arabesque Baroque An‘ Evening atVersailles’ Sun June 20 at 7:30


1607 Grace Church Rd, Silver Spring,MD Tues June 22 at 12:10


ArcoVoce Airs‘ de Coeur’


Church of the Epiphany, 1317 G St.NW


Ensemble Gaudior ‘Splendors ofVersailles’


Thurs June 24 at 8 St Marks, 118 3rd St SE


Tickets at door. Concerts $20/$15student www.earlymusicdc.org 571-482-9052


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Collegium Cantorum Timothy Kendall, Music Director


Elizabeth Pontiff, Associate Conductor presents


Masters, Student


Renaissance sacred polyphony by Heinrich Isaac, Josquin des Prez, and Ludwig Senfl


8:00PMSaturday, June 19 St. Dunstan's Episcopal Church


5450 MassachusettsAve., Bethesda Directions:www.stdunstansbethesda.org


3:30PMSunday, June 20 St. Mary Mother of God Catholic Church


Directions: parishes.org/marymothergod.html Voluntary $20 contribution suggested, but


5th and H Sts.NW,Washington Near Gallery Place/Chinatown Metro


Admission is Free. See:www.CollegiumCantorum.org OPERA


Bel Cantanti Opera/ Catholic University


Summer Opera


Festival June 18 – 20


The Magic Flute (Die Zauberflote)


FRI 6/18 at 7:30pmand SUN 6/20 at 6 pm


AnAfternoon of Arias and Art Songs


SAT 6/19 at 3:00 p.m. Hansel and Gretel


SAT 6/19 at 7:30pmand SUN 6/20 at 3pm


Ward Recital Hall, Benjamin T.Rome School of Music, Catholic University, 620 MichiganAve. NE,Washington D.C. Tickets Adults $20, Students $10


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SF SF B B B OPERA B OPERA INTERNATIONAL LATRAVIATA


Sunday, July 25 at 4pm JESSICA STECKLEIN,YINGXI ZHANG CHEN-YEYUAN, LING-LING H.PENG, HAI-BO BAI, BRYAN JACKSON, Music Center at Strathmore


Opera International: 301-365-3479 Strathmore:301-581-5100


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B WORLD MUSIC & DANCE B Spain's Music and Dance


FLAMENCO Special guest artist from the


JUNE 25 and 26, 8:00PM Gunston Arts Center Theater 1


SERGIO BERNALALONSO Dancer


Royal Conservatorie of Madrid, Spain Tickets 703-380-6440


2700 Lang Street, Arlington,VA 22206 Adults $25, Children $20


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JAZZ


AFRO BOPALLIANCE B


Twins Jazz Presents 2008 Latin GrammyWinners


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June 18&19 at 9 PM&11 PM www.twinsjazz.com


FESTIVALS


Sat., June 19, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Brenman Park Dr.,Alexandria,VA 22304


Arts and Crafts - sculpture, glass, paintings, and quilts Designer jewelry, handbags, and clothing,


Note cards and scrapbooks, Children's books, clothes, and toys, Pet photos and products,


Fresh vegetables and flowers, Gourmet coffee, baked goods, crepes, wine tasting, and BBQ


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6th Annual Cameron Station Festival in the Park


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THE DISTRICT ARTS AND ARTISANS FROM BOLIVIA AND THE PERUVIAN ISLAND OF TAQUILE Friday-Sunday 10 to 5:30. Indigenous presenters and participants — the Chiquitanos, Guarayos, Icocenos and Ayoreos — from the eastern lowlands of Bolivia, will demonstrate and sell foods and crafts, including weavings, embroidery, pottery, sculptures and paintings. National Museum of the American Indian, Fourth Street and Independence Avenue SW. 202-633-1000. www.nmai.si.edu. Free.


CANAL BOAT RIDES Friday through Sunday at 11, 1:30 and 3, Wednesday and Thursday at 11, 1:30 and 3. Take a ride through Georgetown’s old industrial quarter. Reservations are recommended for groups of 10 or more. C&O Canal, Georgetown Visitor Center, 1057 Thomas Jefferson St. NW. 202-653-5190. www.nps.gov/choh. $5 age 4 and older.


NATS U: BASEBALL FOR WOMEN Saturday at 10. Nationals coaches, executives and experts will offer participants baseball pointers. Registration also includes a continental breakfast and a ticket to the night’s game. Nationals Park, 1500 South Capitol St. SE. 202-640-7646. 202-675-6287. www.nationals.com. $50.


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THRIVE! FRESH IDEAS FESTIVAL Saturday 10 to 3. Learn how plants can have a positive impact on your life with cooking demonstrations and make your own lavender eye pillow or aromatherapy lotion. U.S. Botanic Garden, 100 Maryland Ave. SW. 202-225-8333. www. usbg.gov. Free.


JUNETEENTH ART IN THE PARK Saturday noon to 4. Celebrate the Emancipation Proclamation with an arts showcase featuring a concert by cast members of the Washington National Opera’s “Porgy and Bess,” hip-hop artists from the Capital Hip Hop Soul Fest, artifacts from the Library of Congress, local artisans, nonprofit groups and student performers from the Duke Ellington School for the Performing Arts and the Boys and Girls Club of Greater Washington. Fort Dupont Park, Minnesota Avenue and Randle Circle SE. 240-413-1130. www.liberatedmuse.com. Free.


AFTERNOON TEA Saturday 2 to 4. Join the women of Albright United Methodist Church for tea and lunch, with entertainment and door prizes. Albright Memorial United Methodist Church, Fourth and Rittenhouse streets NW. 202-723-3525. $10.


“MAMBO ON AIR” Saturday 2 to 4. A discussion with DJs on the spread of Latin dance music, with a performance by Sin Miedo. Anacostia Community Museum, 1901 Fort Pl. SE. 202-633-4820. www.anacostia.si.edu. Free.


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“MY FAMILY’S SHRINE, MY FAMILY’S CULTURE” Saturday at 2, through July 10. A discussion of the importance of household shrines. Freer Gallery of Art, Jefferson Drive and 12th Street SW. 202-633-1000. www.asia.si. edu. Free.


TIMOTHY GAY Saturday 2 to 4. The author will sign copies of his book “Satch, Dizzy and Rapid Robert: The Wild Saga of Interracial Baseball Before Jackie Robinson,” which profiles some of baseball’s star athletes in the 1930s and 1940s. National Museum of American History, 14th Street and Constitution Avenue NW. 202-633-1000. www. americanhistory.si.edu. Free.


GHOSTS OF A CHANCE Saturday 2:30 to 6. Use your cellphone to decipher codes, follow clues and uncover hidden objects in a multimedia scavenger hunt. Smithsonian American Art Museum, Eighth and F streets NW. 202-633-1000. www.americanart.si.edu. Free.


EBBITT BLOCK PARTY Saturday 4 to 11. The restaurant offers jumbo lump crab cakes, slow-smoked brisket sandwiches and more during an outdoor celebration. Old Ebbitt Grill, 675 15th St. NW. 202-347-4800. www.ebbittblockparty. com. Food tickets cost $3 each; one to three tickets per food item. Alcoholic beverages, $5; non-alcoholic beverages, $3.


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