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Intersections Calendar 2022

Saturday, February 26, 2022

  • 7:00pm

    Capital City Symphony - Convergence: When East Meets West

    | Series: Intersections 2022 | Genres: Music, Sound, Symphony, Classical

    The Theresa and Jane Lang Theatre

    Join us for an evening of saxophone and bansuri (Indian bamboo flute) as we join musicians Deepak Ram and Noah Getz in this genre and culture crossing performance.
    Based at the Atlas Performing Arts Center in the H Street Corridor, Capital City Symphony (CCS) serves both audience members and orchestra members. By engaging with CCS, our audience members support our musicians, hear high-quality live music at a reasonable price, and enjoy our concerts in a fun, intimate environment. Our orchestra members volunteer with our orchestra in order to have the opportunity to engage with the joy of symphonic music-making. CCS draws over 80 orchestra members annually from Washington, D.C.’s unique pool of talented amateur musicians – many of whom have extensive training through the college or conservatory level - providing them with an opportunity to reconnect with their passion for music-making. Under the leadership of Artistic Director and Conductor Victoria Gau, the orchestra performs fun, challenging, and exciting repertoire from the 18th century to today!

  • 7:30pm

    Ebong Theatrix & Ta Thoi: A Living Doll

    | Series: Intersections 2022 | Genres: Story, Spoken Word, Theater

    Lab Theatre II

    Patriarchy is still transforming women into living dolls - devoid of independent thought. This dance theater explores their choreographed existence, and whether they able to walk away from it all. In this dance theater we journey from an old nursery rhyme in Bengal, to early-twentieth century US and India, to now, only to find that even now, patriarchy has boxed women into narrow roles transforming them into living dolls, devoid of independent thought. This performance explores their choreographed existence, and whether they able to break free.

  • 7:30pm

    Kristin Rebecca: Folk Music: Life told in Song

    | Series: Intersections 2022 | Genres: Music, Sound

    Lab Theatre I

    Magical is a word often used to describe Kristin Rebecca. Her lyrical storytelling has captivated audiences around the country. Some of her stories are drawn from her life or experiences from the lives of others while other songs are inspired by mythology or purely come from her own imagination. Kristin’s unique harp playing style, angelic voice and guitar backings draw the listener further into her songs. Not just a songwriter, Kristin is a composer as well, writing original tunes ranging from up tempo jigs and reels to contemplative airs. She is an award-winning performer forging a new sound in a traditional genre.

  • 8:00pm

    Nomad Dancers with Raqs El Hob and Teen World Dancers: Changing Cultures, Finding Hope

    | Series: Intersections 2022 | Genres: Dance, Movement

    The Paul Sprenger Theatre

    Changing Cultures, Finding Hope
    Immigrant, refugee, migrant - what did you bring? What did you leave behind? Your remembered dances contribute rhythm, joy, love and hope, to America’s tapestry. Nomad Dancers, with guests Raqs El Hob and Teen World Dancers perform dances from Iran, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Turkey, and more. Envision World Peace Through Dance together!

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    Sunday, February 27, 2022

  • 3:30pm

    Capitol Tap and District Tap: SpecTAPular Rhythms!

    | Series: Intersections 2022 | Genres: Dance, Movement

    The Paul Sprenger Theatre

    SpecTAPular Rhythms! 100 Years of Tap Dance
    Capitol Tap and District Tap, with special guests Tap City Youth Ensemble (NYC), bring rhythm and energy to the stage celebrating tap dance through the ages. Twenty-five tap dancers of all ages come together in this rousing celebration of tap dance, spanning over one hundred years of rhythms and motion.

  • 4:00pm

    The Many Mirrors of Josephine Baker: Melissa Wimbish in Recital

    | Series: Intersections 2022 | Genres: Music, Sound, Opera

    Lab Theatre II

    Genre-defying artist Melissa Wimbish reflects upon and celebrates the legacy of Josephine Baker. Through the music of Tom Cipullo, Florence Price, H. Leslie Adams, and Gilda Lyons, Wimbish steps into the shoes of the trailblazing performer and activist.
    This program is presented in collaboration with IN Series, where Melissa is a member of the inaugural Cardwell Dawson Artist Fellow cohort. The Artist Fellowship, designed by and for the participants, cedes place, power, and opportunity to Black singing artist-activist-leaders so that a dynamic ecosystem of operatic leadership emerges and proliferates.

  • 4:00pm

    Ney Mello & Alexandra Mercado: Forever…Songs!

    | Series: Intersections 2022 | Genres: Music, Sound

    Lab Theatre I

    A Magical musical journey through many cultures. Exciting timeless elements of pure melody and rhythm come together in this journey through musical wonder. Bossa Nova rhythms, European folk melodies, soaring voice melodies, virtuoso jazz guitar improvisations, exotically tinged evocative songs, artfully blended into a vivid journey into the human soul.

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    Friday, March 4, 2022

  • 7:30pm

    ALB Produces Identify

    | Series: Intersections 2022 | Genres: Music, Sound

    Lab Theatre II

    Identify, a concert experience using art and music from a vast array of musical styles and collaborative interactions to create a musical space of ease and connection. Collaborators and audience members are encouraged to examine the pieces they use to find empowerment, support, challenges in their own pillars of identity.
    View Digital Program

  • 7:30pm - 8:30pm

    Ronnique Antoinette / The Ramdance Movement: Through Her Eyes

    | Series: Intersections 2022 | Genres: Dance, Movement

    The Paul Sprenger Theatre

    What’s your reality?
    We often couple the idea of being lost with incoherence when in reality, it may be our saving grace. Opportunity and space to be — free of judgment, fear, and/or responsibility. A moment in time to renew & simply hit the restart button. A lost soul is more or less a soul in the process of rejuvenation. What’s your reality? The Project/Performance will be broken up into 4 series in the show.
     
    View Digital Program

  • 8:00pm - 10:00pm

    Therese Gahl presents: Revival

    | Series: Intersections 2022 | Genres: Dance, Movement

    The Theresa and Jane Lang Theatre

    Therese Gahl is back, returning with vignettes of her strongest contemporary ballet productions from the past. In addition there's an exciting world premiere which reflects her cross connection with visual arts.
     
    View Digital Program

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    Saturday, March 5, 2022

  • 7:00pm

    Colby Moore

    | Series: Intersections 2022 | Genres: Music, Sound

    Lab Theatre I

    Colby Moore is an eclectic artist with an acoustic sound and soul-inspired music. He is a Maryland singer-songwriter who has an intimate style with an electric voice and R&B inspired songs. His songs and style of performance consist of everyday experiences, lifestyles, and relationships from work to love to the idea of self growth.
    View the Program

  • 7:00pm

    K[squared]²​: Bold Poetic Words Painted Into Beautiful Visual Art

    | Series: Intersections 2022 | Genres: Story, Spoken Word

    Lab Theatre II

    Kim B Miller (Poet Laureate of Prince William County, VA) performs her bold poems, while Kelly Haneklau (award winning artist) creates an original painting on the spot to coincide with the poem’s message. Kelly creates her vivid interpretations in real time. When the poem ends, the painting is complete.
     
    View Digital Program

  • 7:30pm

    Black Leaves Project - Labyrinth: The Journey

    | Series: Intersections 2022 | Genres: Dance, Movement

    The Paul Sprenger Theatre

    Through a diverse and cohesive tapestry of modern dance theater, the all-Black, all-male dancers in “Labyrinth: The Journey” explore the historical roots of Justice for Black men in America, the ways those roots manifest today, and the path of Hope for healing the wounded limbs of our community moving forward.
    View the Program

  • 8:00pm

    Gin Dance Company: Look Beyond

    | Series: Intersections 2022 | Genres: Dance, Movement

    The Theresa and Jane Lang Theatre

    ‘Look Beyond’ is comprised of all original works of GDC Artistic Director, Shu-Chen Cuff featuring uplifting and motivational works, ‘Aspire’ and ‘When the Wind Blows’ that delve into the importance of overcoming obstacles and circumstances outside of our control to achieve a fulfilled life and, ‘The Golden Time’ an Asian/culturally influenced work combining Chinese Opera movements and modern dance in exploring the golden time of Shanghai in the 1920s and the role women played during that era in China. Come join us for a special celebration and a unique cultural experience!
     
    View the Program

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    Sunday, March 6, 2022

  • 4:00pm

    IN Series: The Black Women of Opera: Elise Christina Jenkins in Recital

    | Series: Intersections 2022 | Genres: Music, Sound, Opera

    Lab Theatre II

    Soprano and scholar Elise Christina Jenkins presents a program that probes thoughtfully into the past in order to move fearlessly toward the future. Elise pays tribute to the Black Women who have paved the way for today's musical artists with genre-defying compositions and role-defining performances.
    This program is presented in collaboration with IN Series, where Elise is a member of the inaugural Cardwell Dawson Artist Fellow cohort. The Artist Fellowship, designed by and for the participants, cedes place, power, and opportunity to Black singing artist-activist-leaders so that a dynamic ecosystem of operatic leadership emerges and proliferates.
     
    View the Program

  • 4:30pm

    Silk Road Dance Company: SHAHNAMEH! Adventures from the Persian Book of Kings

    | Series: Intersections 2022 | Genres: Dance, Movement

    The Paul Sprenger Theatre

    SHAHNAMEH! Adventures from the Persian Book of Kings
    A magical bird, an evil dragon, a clever princess, and a valiant hero bring to life Ferdowsi’s masterpiece written over a thousand years ago. With vivid choreographies and costuming, Silk Road Dance Company and special guest artists present fantastical tales in "SHAHNAMEH! Adventures from the Persian Book of Kings."
     
    View the Program

  • 5:00pm

    Children's Chorus of Washington & Dance Institute of Washington: Dream A New World Trilogy

    | Series: Intersections 2022 | Genres: Music, Sound

    The Theresa and Jane Lang Theatre

    "Dream A New World Trilogy" is a performance collaboration between Children's Chorus of Washington and The Dance Institute of Washington composed by Dominick DiOrio. With themes of remembrance and today's youth creating a brighter future, this premiere provides a unique opportunity to intersect choral music, dance and poetry for audiences of all ages.
     
    View the Program

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    Saturday, March 12, 2022

  • 7:00pm

    Day Eight Spoken Truths

    | Series: Intersections 2022 | Genres: Story, Spoken Word

    Lab Theatre II

    Directed by Regie Cabico, Spoken Truths captures the history and contemporary experience of DC poets. Black history was passed down by word of mouth, stories retold over generations. The struggles and the strengths. This poetic journey features four poets, four voices -- Kim B Miller, Quetta Nelson, Jeffrey Banks, and John Johnson --but one history.
    View the Digital Program

  • 7:30pm

    Gabriel Mata & Adrian Gaston Garcia: Joteria

    | Series: Intersections 2022 | Genres: Story

    The Paul Sprenger Theatre

    Joteria: Our Untold Stories... is a celebration of the experiences of queer Latinx men. Through a series of scripted and unscripted scenes, Joteria invites the audience on an intimate adventure where together they create a new vision of theater by replacing traditional formalities and producing unique art in real time.
    View the Digital Program

  • 8:00pm

    Elements Dance Company presents "reFRESH"

    | Series: Intersections 2022 | Genres: Dance, Movement

    The Theresa and Jane Lang Theatre

    We challenged our dancers to think about the most limiting belief of Hip Hop Dance.  This discussion revealed the challenging perceptions that Hip Hop dance was viewed as a purely entertainment-based dance form, unlike more westernized styles such as ballet and modern.  The limited perception of Hip Hop dance is a symptom of a larger bias towards the communities that created the art form, specifically the African Americans community.   Our solution to this problem was to create more Hip Hop dance specifically at a level that parallels what we, as a society, see as high art.
    In EDC’s “reFRESH”, teen and adult choreographers will study some of the world’s most iconic dance works and create original dances inspired by these pieces...but through a Hip Hop lens.  Through this show, we seek to expand the narrow views that many have of Hip Hop and to a larger degree the communities that created it.
    View the Digital Program

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    Sunday, March 13, 2022

  • 4:30pm

    Jane Franklin Dance: Get There From Here

    | Series: Intersections 2022 | Genres: Dance, Movement

    The Paul Sprenger Theatre

    New works share a leitmotif of optimism for improving our footprint on the planet and in connection with one another. Experience the real, personal journeys of the people and ecosystems in our midst in an exciting evening of dance performed by some of the DMV’s finest movement artists.
    View the Digital Program

  • 5:00pm

    Elizabeth McCain - Porch Stories; OUTrageous Confessions of a Southern Lesbian

    | Series: Intersections 2022 | Genres: Story, Spoken Word

    The Theresa and Jane Lang Theatre

    Settle back for a wild ride through a Southern lesbian’s life of soul-searching, rule-breaking, and truth-telling. Hear eccentric stories about Elizabeth McCain’s Mississippi roots, coming out in Washington, DC in the 90s, family rejection, and finding love and belonging. Filled with poignancy,  humor, and triumph over tragedy.
    View the Digital Program
         

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    Sunday, April 24, 2022

  • 4:00pm - 5:00pm

    Moveius Contemporary Ballet: Wonder

    | Series: Festival, Intersections 2022 | Genres: Dance

    The Theresa and Jane Lang Theatre

    In a triumphant return to the stage after the pandemic, Moveius Contemporary Ballet offers three compelling dance works inspired by phenomena that elicit a sense of wonder: the cosmos, nature, and music. Diana Movius’ powerful choreography blends contemporary athleticism with ballet technique, highlighting the strength of the company’s DC-based professional dancers. The show opens with The Listener, a meditation on the joy that listening to music can bring. Following is Apocrita, a contemporary dance about the intense but short lives of ants, wasps, and bees. In a visually-enticing and high-energy finale, the ballet Star Struck is inspired by the early pictures of the earth taken from space in the Apollo missions, capturing the wonder of the cosmos.
     
    Wonder is presented in conjunction with the Atlas Intersections Festival 2022

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    Saturday, February 26, 2022

     
  • 3 pm
  • 4 pm
  • 5 pm
  • 6 pm
  • 7 pm
  • 8 pm
  • 9 pm
  • 10 pm
  • Lab Theatre I
  • 7:30pm

    Kristin Rebecca: Folk Music: Life told in Song

    | Series: Intersections 2022 | Genres: Music, Sound

    Lab Theatre I

    Magical is a word often used to describe Kristin Rebecca. Her lyrical storytelling has captivated audiences around the country. Some of her stories are drawn from her life or experiences from the lives of others while other songs are inspired by mythology or purely come from her own imagination. Kristin’s unique harp playing style, angelic voice and guitar backings draw the listener further into her songs. Not just a songwriter, Kristin is a composer as well, writing original tunes ranging from up tempo jigs and reels to contemplative airs. She is an award-winning performer forging a new sound in a traditional genre.

  • Lab Theatre II
  • 7:30pm

    Ebong Theatrix & Ta Thoi: A Living Doll

    | Series: Intersections 2022 | Genres: Story, Spoken Word, Theater

    Lab Theatre II

    Patriarchy is still transforming women into living dolls - devoid of independent thought. This dance theater explores their choreographed existence, and whether they able to walk away from it all. In this dance theater we journey from an old nursery rhyme in Bengal, to early-twentieth century US and India, to now, only to find that even now, patriarchy has boxed women into narrow roles transforming them into living dolls, devoid of independent thought. This performance explores their choreographed existence, and whether they able to break free.

  • The Paul Sprenger Theatre
  • 8:00pm

    Nomad Dancers with Raqs El Hob and Teen World Dancers: Changing Cultures, Finding Hope

    | Series: Intersections 2022 | Genres: Dance, Movement

    The Paul Sprenger Theatre

    Changing Cultures, Finding Hope
    Immigrant, refugee, migrant - what did you bring? What did you leave behind? Your remembered dances contribute rhythm, joy, love and hope, to America’s tapestry. Nomad Dancers, with guests Raqs El Hob and Teen World Dancers perform dances from Iran, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Turkey, and more. Envision World Peace Through Dance together!

  • The Theresa and Jane Lang Theatre
  • 7:00pm

    Capital City Symphony - Convergence: When East Meets West

    | Series: Intersections 2022 | Genres: Music, Sound, Symphony, Classical

    The Theresa and Jane Lang Theatre

    Join us for an evening of saxophone and bansuri (Indian bamboo flute) as we join musicians Deepak Ram and Noah Getz in this genre and culture crossing performance.
    Based at the Atlas Performing Arts Center in the H Street Corridor, Capital City Symphony (CCS) serves both audience members and orchestra members. By engaging with CCS, our audience members support our musicians, hear high-quality live music at a reasonable price, and enjoy our concerts in a fun, intimate environment. Our orchestra members volunteer with our orchestra in order to have the opportunity to engage with the joy of symphonic music-making. CCS draws over 80 orchestra members annually from Washington, D.C.’s unique pool of talented amateur musicians – many of whom have extensive training through the college or conservatory level - providing them with an opportunity to reconnect with their passion for music-making. Under the leadership of Artistic Director and Conductor Victoria Gau, the orchestra performs fun, challenging, and exciting repertoire from the 18th century to today!

  • 3 pm
  • 4 pm
  • 5 pm
  • 6 pm
  • 7 pm
  • 8 pm
  • 9 pm
  • 10 pm
  • Lab Theatre I
  • 4:00pm

    Ney Mello & Alexandra Mercado: Forever…Songs!

    | Series: Intersections 2022 | Genres: Music, Sound

    Lab Theatre I

    A Magical musical journey through many cultures. Exciting timeless elements of pure melody and rhythm come together in this journey through musical wonder. Bossa Nova rhythms, European folk melodies, soaring voice melodies, virtuoso jazz guitar improvisations, exotically tinged evocative songs, artfully blended into a vivid journey into the human soul.

  • Lab Theatre II
  • 4:00pm

    The Many Mirrors of Josephine Baker: Melissa Wimbish in Recital

    | Series: Intersections 2022 | Genres: Music, Sound, Opera

    Lab Theatre II

    Genre-defying artist Melissa Wimbish reflects upon and celebrates the legacy of Josephine Baker. Through the music of Tom Cipullo, Florence Price, H. Leslie Adams, and Gilda Lyons, Wimbish steps into the shoes of the trailblazing performer and activist.
    This program is presented in collaboration with IN Series, where Melissa is a member of the inaugural Cardwell Dawson Artist Fellow cohort. The Artist Fellowship, designed by and for the participants, cedes place, power, and opportunity to Black singing artist-activist-leaders so that a dynamic ecosystem of operatic leadership emerges and proliferates.

  • The Paul Sprenger Theatre
  • 3:30pm

    Capitol Tap and District Tap: SpecTAPular Rhythms!

    | Series: Intersections 2022 | Genres: Dance, Movement

    The Paul Sprenger Theatre

    SpecTAPular Rhythms! 100 Years of Tap Dance
    Capitol Tap and District Tap, with special guests Tap City Youth Ensemble (NYC), bring rhythm and energy to the stage celebrating tap dance through the ages. Twenty-five tap dancers of all ages come together in this rousing celebration of tap dance, spanning over one hundred years of rhythms and motion.

  • The Theresa and Jane Lang Theatre
  • 3 pm
  • 4 pm
  • 5 pm
  • 6 pm
  • 7 pm
  • 8 pm
  • 9 pm
  • 10 pm
  • Lab Theatre I
    Lab Theatre II
  • 7:30pm

    ALB Produces Identify

    | Series: Intersections 2022 | Genres: Music, Sound

    Lab Theatre II

    Identify, a concert experience using art and music from a vast array of musical styles and collaborative interactions to create a musical space of ease and connection. Collaborators and audience members are encouraged to examine the pieces they use to find empowerment, support, challenges in their own pillars of identity.
    View Digital Program

  • The Paul Sprenger Theatre
  • 7:30pm - 8:30pm

    Ronnique Antoinette / The Ramdance Movement: Through Her Eyes

    | Series: Intersections 2022 | Genres: Dance, Movement

    The Paul Sprenger Theatre

    What’s your reality?
    We often couple the idea of being lost with incoherence when in reality, it may be our saving grace. Opportunity and space to be — free of judgment, fear, and/or responsibility. A moment in time to renew & simply hit the restart button. A lost soul is more or less a soul in the process of rejuvenation. What’s your reality? The Project/Performance will be broken up into 4 series in the show.
     
    View Digital Program

  • The Theresa and Jane Lang Theatre
  • 8:00pm - 10:00pm

    Therese Gahl presents: Revival

    | Series: Intersections 2022 | Genres: Dance, Movement

    The Theresa and Jane Lang Theatre

    Therese Gahl is back, returning with vignettes of her strongest contemporary ballet productions from the past. In addition there's an exciting world premiere which reflects her cross connection with visual arts.
     
    View Digital Program

  • 3 pm
  • 4 pm
  • 5 pm
  • 6 pm
  • 7 pm
  • 8 pm
  • 9 pm
  • 10 pm
  • Lab Theatre I
  • 7:00pm

    Colby Moore

    | Series: Intersections 2022 | Genres: Music, Sound

    Lab Theatre I

    Colby Moore is an eclectic artist with an acoustic sound and soul-inspired music. He is a Maryland singer-songwriter who has an intimate style with an electric voice and R&B inspired songs. His songs and style of performance consist of everyday experiences, lifestyles, and relationships from work to love to the idea of self growth.
    View the Program

  • Lab Theatre II
  • 7:00pm

    K[squared]²​: Bold Poetic Words Painted Into Beautiful Visual Art

    | Series: Intersections 2022 | Genres: Story, Spoken Word

    Lab Theatre II

    Kim B Miller (Poet Laureate of Prince William County, VA) performs her bold poems, while Kelly Haneklau (award winning artist) creates an original painting on the spot to coincide with the poem’s message. Kelly creates her vivid interpretations in real time. When the poem ends, the painting is complete.
     
    View Digital Program

  • The Paul Sprenger Theatre
  • 7:30pm

    Black Leaves Project - Labyrinth: The Journey

    | Series: Intersections 2022 | Genres: Dance, Movement

    The Paul Sprenger Theatre

    Through a diverse and cohesive tapestry of modern dance theater, the all-Black, all-male dancers in “Labyrinth: The Journey” explore the historical roots of Justice for Black men in America, the ways those roots manifest today, and the path of Hope for healing the wounded limbs of our community moving forward.
    View the Program

  • The Theresa and Jane Lang Theatre
  • 8:00pm

    Gin Dance Company: Look Beyond

    | Series: Intersections 2022 | Genres: Dance, Movement

    The Theresa and Jane Lang Theatre

    ‘Look Beyond’ is comprised of all original works of GDC Artistic Director, Shu-Chen Cuff featuring uplifting and motivational works, ‘Aspire’ and ‘When the Wind Blows’ that delve into the importance of overcoming obstacles and circumstances outside of our control to achieve a fulfilled life and, ‘The Golden Time’ an Asian/culturally influenced work combining Chinese Opera movements and modern dance in exploring the golden time of Shanghai in the 1920s and the role women played during that era in China. Come join us for a special celebration and a unique cultural experience!
     
    View the Program

  • 3 pm
  • 4 pm
  • 5 pm
  • 6 pm
  • 7 pm
  • 8 pm
  • 9 pm
  • 10 pm
  • Lab Theatre I
    Lab Theatre II
  • 4:00pm

    IN Series: The Black Women of Opera: Elise Christina Jenkins in Recital

    | Series: Intersections 2022 | Genres: Music, Sound, Opera

    Lab Theatre II

    Soprano and scholar Elise Christina Jenkins presents a program that probes thoughtfully into the past in order to move fearlessly toward the future. Elise pays tribute to the Black Women who have paved the way for today's musical artists with genre-defying compositions and role-defining performances.
    This program is presented in collaboration with IN Series, where Elise is a member of the inaugural Cardwell Dawson Artist Fellow cohort. The Artist Fellowship, designed by and for the participants, cedes place, power, and opportunity to Black singing artist-activist-leaders so that a dynamic ecosystem of operatic leadership emerges and proliferates.
     
    View the Program

  • The Paul Sprenger Theatre
  • 4:30pm

    Silk Road Dance Company: SHAHNAMEH! Adventures from the Persian Book of Kings

    | Series: Intersections 2022 | Genres: Dance, Movement

    The Paul Sprenger Theatre

    SHAHNAMEH! Adventures from the Persian Book of Kings
    A magical bird, an evil dragon, a clever princess, and a valiant hero bring to life Ferdowsi’s masterpiece written over a thousand years ago. With vivid choreographies and costuming, Silk Road Dance Company and special guest artists present fantastical tales in "SHAHNAMEH! Adventures from the Persian Book of Kings."
     
    View the Program

  • The Theresa and Jane Lang Theatre
  • 5:00pm

    Children's Chorus of Washington & Dance Institute of Washington: Dream A New World Trilogy

    | Series: Intersections 2022 | Genres: Music, Sound

    The Theresa and Jane Lang Theatre

    "Dream A New World Trilogy" is a performance collaboration between Children's Chorus of Washington and The Dance Institute of Washington composed by Dominick DiOrio. With themes of remembrance and today's youth creating a brighter future, this premiere provides a unique opportunity to intersect choral music, dance and poetry for audiences of all ages.
     
    View the Program

  • 3 pm
  • 4 pm
  • 5 pm
  • 6 pm
  • 7 pm
  • 8 pm
  • 9 pm
  • 10 pm
  • Lab Theatre I
    Lab Theatre II
  • 7:00pm

    Day Eight Spoken Truths

    | Series: Intersections 2022 | Genres: Story, Spoken Word

    Lab Theatre II

    Directed by Regie Cabico, Spoken Truths captures the history and contemporary experience of DC poets. Black history was passed down by word of mouth, stories retold over generations. The struggles and the strengths. This poetic journey features four poets, four voices -- Kim B Miller, Quetta Nelson, Jeffrey Banks, and John Johnson --but one history.
    View the Digital Program

  • The Paul Sprenger Theatre
  • 7:30pm

    Gabriel Mata & Adrian Gaston Garcia: Joteria

    | Series: Intersections 2022 | Genres: Story

    The Paul Sprenger Theatre

    Joteria: Our Untold Stories... is a celebration of the experiences of queer Latinx men. Through a series of scripted and unscripted scenes, Joteria invites the audience on an intimate adventure where together they create a new vision of theater by replacing traditional formalities and producing unique art in real time.
    View the Digital Program

  • The Theresa and Jane Lang Theatre
  • 8:00pm

    Elements Dance Company presents "reFRESH"

    | Series: Intersections 2022 | Genres: Dance, Movement

    The Theresa and Jane Lang Theatre

    We challenged our dancers to think about the most limiting belief of Hip Hop Dance.  This discussion revealed the challenging perceptions that Hip Hop dance was viewed as a purely entertainment-based dance form, unlike more westernized styles such as ballet and modern.  The limited perception of Hip Hop dance is a symptom of a larger bias towards the communities that created the art form, specifically the African Americans community.   Our solution to this problem was to create more Hip Hop dance specifically at a level that parallels what we, as a society, see as high art.
    In EDC’s “reFRESH”, teen and adult choreographers will study some of the world’s most iconic dance works and create original dances inspired by these pieces...but through a Hip Hop lens.  Through this show, we seek to expand the narrow views that many have of Hip Hop and to a larger degree the communities that created it.
    View the Digital Program

  • 3 pm
  • 4 pm
  • 5 pm
  • 6 pm
  • 7 pm
  • 8 pm
  • 9 pm
  • 10 pm
  • Lab Theatre I
    Lab Theatre II
    The Paul Sprenger Theatre
  • 4:30pm

    Jane Franklin Dance: Get There From Here

    | Series: Intersections 2022 | Genres: Dance, Movement

    The Paul Sprenger Theatre

    New works share a leitmotif of optimism for improving our footprint on the planet and in connection with one another. Experience the real, personal journeys of the people and ecosystems in our midst in an exciting evening of dance performed by some of the DMV’s finest movement artists.
    View the Digital Program

  • The Theresa and Jane Lang Theatre
  • 5:00pm

    Elizabeth McCain - Porch Stories; OUTrageous Confessions of a Southern Lesbian

    | Series: Intersections 2022 | Genres: Story, Spoken Word

    The Theresa and Jane Lang Theatre

    Settle back for a wild ride through a Southern lesbian’s life of soul-searching, rule-breaking, and truth-telling. Hear eccentric stories about Elizabeth McCain’s Mississippi roots, coming out in Washington, DC in the 90s, family rejection, and finding love and belonging. Filled with poignancy,  humor, and triumph over tragedy.
    View the Digital Program
         

  • 3 pm
  • 4 pm
  • 5 pm
  • 6 pm
  • 7 pm
  • 8 pm
  • 9 pm
  • 10 pm
  • Lab Theatre I
    Lab Theatre II
    The Paul Sprenger Theatre
    The Theresa and Jane Lang Theatre
  • 4:00pm - 5:00pm

    Moveius Contemporary Ballet: Wonder

    | Series: Festival, Intersections 2022 | Genres: Dance

    The Theresa and Jane Lang Theatre

    In a triumphant return to the stage after the pandemic, Moveius Contemporary Ballet offers three compelling dance works inspired by phenomena that elicit a sense of wonder: the cosmos, nature, and music. Diana Movius’ powerful choreography blends contemporary athleticism with ballet technique, highlighting the strength of the company’s DC-based professional dancers. The show opens with The Listener, a meditation on the joy that listening to music can bring. Following is Apocrita, a contemporary dance about the intense but short lives of ants, wasps, and bees. In a visually-enticing and high-energy finale, the ballet Star Struck is inspired by the early pictures of the earth taken from space in the Apollo missions, capturing the wonder of the cosmos.
     
    Wonder is presented in conjunction with the Atlas Intersections Festival 2022