Intersections Calendar 2023
Saturday, February 18, 2023
8:00pm - 9:15pm
Glade Dance Collective: NACHMO DC 2023 Sampler Showcase

| Appropriate for all ages | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Dance, Movement, Festival
The Theresa and Jane Lang Theatre
Each year, the NACHMO January Challenge energizes the DC dance community by challenging local choreographers to create short works in a concentrated period of one month. The NACHMO DC Sampler Showcase presents a selection of pieces from the 2023 January Challenge, with a different lineup of choreographers at each performance.
Saturday, February 18 features works by Margaux Lieser, Abigail Wallace, Rachael Alexandra, Sylvana Christopher, Julianna Raimondo and Chloe Conway, Deanna Woodman, Casey Hearing, Raeanna “Rae” Grey, Stephanie Vadala, Drew Scammell, and Chloé Richier, and Glade Dance Collective
Learn more about the show
Sunday, February 19 features works by Corina Iona Dalzell, Glade Dance Collective, Charles Nkoho and Chynna Golding, Jael Goldstein, Katie Vaught, Rachel Lawal, Truly A. Austin, Ph.D, Amber Lucia Chabus, Katie Scarlett, JoJo Summerville, Roberta Rothstein, and Emily Green.
Learn more about the show
Sunday, February 19, 2023
4:00pm - 5:15pm
Glade Dance Collective: NACHMO DC 2023 Sampler Showcase

| Appropriate for all ages | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Dance, Movement, Festival
The Theresa and Jane Lang Theatre
Each year, the NACHMO January Challenge energizes the DC dance community by challenging local choreographers to create short works in a concentrated period of one month. The NACHMO DC Sampler Showcase presents a selection of pieces from the 2023 January Challenge, with a different lineup of choreographers at each performance.
Saturday, February 18 features works by Margaux Lieser, Abigail Wallace, Rachael Alexandra, Sylvana Christopher, Julianna Raimondo and Chloe Conway, Deanna Woodman, Casey Hearing, Raeanna “Rae” Grey, Stephanie Vadala, Drew Scammell, and Chloé Richier, and Glade Dance Collective
Learn more about the show
Sunday, February 19 features works by Corina Iona Dalzell, Glade Dance Collective, Charles Nkoho and Chynna Golding, Jael Goldstein, Katie Vaught, Rachel Lawal, Truly A. Austin, Ph.D, Amber Lucia Chabus, Katie Scarlett, JoJo Summerville, Roberta Rothstein, and Emily Green.
Learn more about the show
8:00pm - 9:15pm
Glade Dance Collective: NACHMO DC 2023 Sampler Showcase

| Appropriate for all ages | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Dance, Movement, Festival
The Theresa and Jane Lang Theatre
Each year, the NACHMO January Challenge energizes the DC dance community by challenging local choreographers to create short works in a concentrated period of one month. The NACHMO DC Sampler Showcase presents a selection of pieces from the 2023 January Challenge, with a different lineup of choreographers at each performance.
Saturday, February 18 features works by Margaux Lieser, Abigail Wallace, Rachael Alexandra, Sylvana Christopher, Julianna Raimondo and Chloe Conway, Deanna Woodman, Casey Hearing, Raeanna “Rae” Grey, Stephanie Vadala, Drew Scammell, and Chloé Richier, and Glade Dance Collective
Learn more about the show
Sunday, February 19 features works by Corina Iona Dalzell, Glade Dance Collective, Charles Nkoho and Chynna Golding, Jael Goldstein, Katie Vaught, Rachel Lawal, Truly A. Austin, Ph.D, Amber Lucia Chabus, Katie Scarlett, JoJo Summerville, Roberta Rothstein, and Emily Green.
Learn more about the show
Saturday, February 25, 2023
7:00pm - 8:00pm
Capital City Symphony: Which came first?

Victoria Gau | Ages 13+ | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Music, Sound, Festival, Classical
The Theresa and Jane Lang Theatre
Capital City Symphony and Assistant Conductor Ingrid Lestrud explore musical confluence where art imitates life, and sometimes life imitates art.

Company Bio
Capital City Symphony is a vibrant orchestra that provides a variety of opportunities for talented musicians and diverse audiences to engage with great music in the nation’s capital.
Sunday, February 26, 2023
4:00pm - 5:00pm
Silk Road Dance Company: Legacy of the Silk Road

| Appropriate for all ages | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Dance, Movement
The Theresa and Jane Lang Theatre
A dance concert by inspired by Laurel Victoria Gray’s forthcoming book "Legacy of the Silk Road," evoking the history and enchantment of Central Asia and beyond. The dance of an ancient Persian fertility goddess, the Sogdian whirling dance that captivated Chinese poets, and a court dance for the Emir of Bukhara – these are some of the intriguing pieces that will take the audience on a time-traveling journey through the diverse cultural history of the Silk Road.

Friday, March 3, 2023
7:30pm - 8:29pm
Jane Franklin Dance: Present Moment

| All ages | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Dance, Movement, Festival
Lab Theatre II
Embrace the moment in movement and body. Physical storytelling merges with the immediate in dances about climate, the border, agency and identity. Works by Robert J. Priore, Robert Rubama, Jane Franklin, Ryan Carlough traverse political fault lines, resonate with vestiges of the past, and comfort with moments of intimacy and optimism.
7:30pm - 8:45pm
kraftwitch | Live Score: The Passion of Joan of Arc

John Moletress | All ages | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Music, Sound, Festival
Lab Theatre I
Carl Theodor Dreyer's The Passion of Joan of Arc will be live scored utilizing analog and digital sound equipment and software, including modular synth, eurorack, internet radio, and artist-created instruments and conductive objects.
"During the pandemic, I began to explore performance for social media, creating sculptures that would fit into the frame of Instagram, per se, outfitting them with computers and code I programmed in order to play them as digital instruments. These instruments were constructed from found objects, such as a sewing box, copper plumbing hardware, driftwood, etc." (John Moletress)
8:00pm
Capitol Movement: Pilgrimage

| Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Dance, Movement, Festival
The Theresa and Jane Lang Theatre
Capitol Movement Dance Company is versatile in jazz, hip-hop, tap, and contemporary. Additionally, CM represents the DC Community through all ages, ethnicities, socio-economic backgrounds, and experiences. Choreography will explore dance as it assists us in exploring new opportunities, higher good to bring us together, a voice for expression and personal transformation. Through a combination of artistry, innovation, precision, and diversity, choreographers and dancers explore what it means to “Pilgrimage” in search of compassion, love, acceptance, and understanding.
8:00pm - 9:15pm
Mixtape Recital Series: The Song Within & The World Without

| All ages | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Music, Sound, Festival
The Paul Sprenger Theatre
Six classical singers from Washington DC collaborate on an immersive concert experience! Featuring live music, movement, and unforgettable voices, this show examines both the song in our hearts - and the greater world outside - as a treasured heritage.
Saturday, March 4, 2023
7:00pm - 8:15pm
Vincent Stovall: I Got Somethin' To Say and I'm Gon' Say It!

| 18+ Adult language | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Story, Festival, Theater
Lab Theatre I
I Got Somethin’ To Say and I’m Gon’ Say It! features original poetry by Vincent Stovall about family, love, racism, loss, joy, and laughter. The performance also features original music, guest musicians, and a talkback following the performance.

7:30pm - 8:30pm
Elements Dance Company presents "House Party"

| All ages | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Dance, Movement, Festival
The Paul Sprenger Theatre
House Party, and immersive showcase presented by Elements Dance Company, will feature a Live DJ, as well as dance performances which recreates the feel of that original house party back in 1973. Attendees will be encouraged to join our event cipher, partake in a snack or two, and commune, while watching our young crews share their deep love and knowledge of the art form.
8:00pm - 9:00pm
Black Leaves Dance Company: Sons of Douglass

| Adult content | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Dance, Movement, Festival
The Theresa and Jane Lang Theatre
Confronting questions of masculinity, race, sexuality, and religion, the Leaves find strength in the prophetic words of Frederick Douglass and other Black poet-philosophers. Their wisdom, derived from pain, guides them toward self-actualization, highlighting family dynamics, the continued struggle with systemic racism, and the ever-empowering, but complex relationship with God.
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8:00pm - 9:00pm
Erick Acuña Productions: Artists of The District

| 13+ | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Story, Festival, Theater
Lab Theatre II
BIPOC DC-based artist will take a suggestion from the audience and share true stories from their life/work. A diverse cast of comedians will create a fully improvised and hilarious show inspired by the guests' real stories.
Sunday, March 5, 2023
3:30pm - 4:45pm
Heidi Martin Ensemble

| All ages | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Music, Sound, Festival
Lab Theatre II
My concept for Attunment/“a-tune: meant” means hearing the spirit of Aminata Moseka in her poetry, writing and journals and allowing a guidance thru aligning with her work and composing from their...along side longtime collaborator: Michael Bowie, Abbey Lincoln's MD for over a decade. An experience, of going beyond empathy to create an experience of unbroken feeling connectedness by providing a reciprocal affect and/or resonating response. My concept for A*tune*meant/“attunement” includes hearing the spirit of Aminata Moseka in her poetry, writing and journals and allowing a guidance thru aligning with her creative responses to life by reflecting, sensing and sounding feelings in ways that resonate with the tone of her philosophy. Composing from that vibration. How will I do that? Thru research or her estate, resonating and composing from those experiences.

3:30pm - 4:30pm
Tiny House Plays: The Power Behind the Comb

| 18+ Adult language | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Story, Festival, Theater
Lab Theatre I
When my mother-in-law Etta Lynch died in isolation from Long Covid in her Texas retirement home there was no memorial to mark her passing. so we created a theatrical one to embody the undercover feminist that she was, the price she paid for it and to celebrate her living and her dying in high Texas style (with a hefty swig of vodka).

4:00pm - 5:00pm
Capitol Tap and District Tap: Note for Note

| All ages | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Dance, Movement, Festival
The Paul Sprenger Theatre
Do you need tap shoes to tap dance? Is musical accompaniment required? And is it dance, or music, or both? Explore the definition of tap dance with us as we dive into the origins and continued metamorphosis of this percussive art form through the use of various mediums, including sand, leather, and metal. Authentic in their recreation of historic works and absolute in their performances, Capitol Tap and District Tap display a repertoire of works in Note for Note. Percussive music is alive as these intergenerational dancers use wood, leather, sand, and, of course, tap shoes to bring both old and new works to the stage.
4:30pm - 5:30pm
The SAPAN Institute: Ek Din (A Day)

| Ages 3+ | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Dance, Movement, Story, Festival, Theater
The Theresa and Jane Lang Theatre
This production explores the South Asian American experience through performance art, incorporating diverse artistic styles including music, dance, and theater.
Thursday, March 9, 2023
10:30am - 11:15am
Atlas Presents: Imagination Stage - Aquarium

| Ages 1-5 with parent/guardian supervision | Series: Atlas Presents, Arts for Young Audiences, Festival, Family Fun Days, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Family, Story, Festival, Theater, Atlas Presents
Lab Theatre I
Enter a fantastical island world where fish soar through the air, lemons light up the sky, and sheep go parading by. With gentle music, puppets, and props, actors lead children and caregivers in an interactive exploration of a magical place of play. Children sit in a circle on the stage, with their adults sitting behind them.
Best for ages 1 – 5
All patrons age 1 and above must purchase a ticket to the performance.
Friday, March 10, 2023
10:30am - 11:15am
Atlas Presents: Imagination Stage - Aquarium

| Ages 1-5 with parent/guardian supervision | Series: Atlas Presents, Arts for Young Audiences, Festival, Family Fun Days, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Family, Story, Festival, Theater, Atlas Presents
Lab Theatre I
Enter a fantastical island world where fish soar through the air, lemons light up the sky, and sheep go parading by. With gentle music, puppets, and props, actors lead children and caregivers in an interactive exploration of a magical place of play. Children sit in a circle on the stage, with their adults sitting behind them.
Best for ages 1 – 5
All patrons age 1 and above must purchase a ticket to the performance.
7:30pm - 8:45pm
Smriti Krishnan | Prakriti: Nature

| All ages | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Dance, Movement, Festival
Lab Theatre I
Prakriti is a harmony of time and the five elements. The arts are part of the real world, and artists draw from the real world to share their art. Prakriti emphasizes the intertwining of time and the five elements.

7:30pm - 8:45pm
Zaneta Z Artist: A Soul’s Art

| All ages | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Music, Sound, Festival
Lab Theatre II
The evolution of today’s music rooting from African music will be evident in this project, while different genres are explored to further strengthen the connection. Original songs and a video (Freedom) will be presented depicting historic murals of great Jazz artists. Storytelling and live African drumming will also be incorporated.
8:00pm - 9:00pm
GRIDLOCK Dance: Veritas

| All ages | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Dance, Movement, Festival
The Paul Sprenger Theatre
Veritas is a multimedia dance performance about how truth can be silenced, distorted, or erased entirely by American mass media. Featuring original music and projections, Veritas calls into question for each audience member how willing they are to defend the truth in their own lives. Read more about the show from Washington City Paper here.
Content Warning: This performance features flashing lights that may be triggering for people with photosensitivity. The show also features some intense and stimulating content (lights, sounds, movement, etc.) that may be triggering for people who experience overstimulation. [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZ4n6BiSVIE[/embed]8:00pm - 9:15pm
Word Dance Theater: MOVE! Women's Rights from Isadora Duncan to NOW

| All ages | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Movement, Festival
The Theresa and Jane Lang Theatre
Join Word Dance Theater, musicians, and actors on a journey through time to explore the historic women’s rights movement and how it inspires us in 2023 to seek greater civic engagement and equity for all populations and particularly women. Performers will weave Isadora Duncan’s historical dances from the early suffragist period, with contemporary dances created by Duncan dancer and choreographer, Cynthia Word. Carlos César Rodríguez and RÓMEZ3arts will underscore the performance with musical selections that emphasize and blend with theatrical scenes, created from historical and contemporary writings of the women’s movement, to tell the stories of what has changed and what has not. Each scene will celebrate and build upon the heritage of the women’s rights movement, then and now.
Saturday, March 11, 2023
10:00am
Family Fun Day

| Best for ages 1 - 7 | Series: Arts for Young Audiences, Atlas Café & Concert Series, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Family, Cafe Concert
Kogod Lobby
Calling all kids! Bring the whole family for youth-oriented performances and activities. Our lobby will be filled with music, performances, an instrument petting zoo, and a creation station offering crafts and coloring for kids and their grown-up friends.
Our Atlas Cafe will be open for the purchase of yummy treats and delicious sips for all to enjoy. All Activities are family-friendly, age-appropriate, and FREE to the public
Free Family Fun Day is brought to you by the Washington Post Family Fun Day is made possible by support from the Capitol Hill Community Foundation
TARA HOOT
DARLINGS, YOU’RE GORGEOUS!

A campy and glamorous story time for kids and kids at heart. 10:00 am – 12:00 pm FREE *suitable for all ages
CAPITAL CITY SYMPHONY
INSTRUMENT PETTING ZOO

Bring the whole family for an opportunity to see, touch, and hear instruments provided by Atlas Resident Arts Partner: Capital City Symphony. 10:00 am – 12:00 pm FREE *suitable for all ages
CREATION STATION

People of all ages can stop by our creation station for a takeaway coloring project 10:00 am – 12:00 pm FREE *suitable for all ages
10:30am - 11:15am
Atlas Presents: Imagination Stage - Aquarium

| Ages 1-5 with parent/guardian supervision | Series: Atlas Presents, Arts for Young Audiences, Festival, Family Fun Days, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Family, Story, Festival, Theater, Atlas Presents
Lab Theatre I
Enter a fantastical island world where fish soar through the air, lemons light up the sky, and sheep go parading by. With gentle music, puppets, and props, actors lead children and caregivers in an interactive exploration of a magical place of play. Children sit in a circle on the stage, with their adults sitting behind them.
Best for ages 1 – 5
All patrons age 1 and above must purchase a ticket to the performance.
11:45am - 12:30pm
Atlas Presents: Imagination Stage - Aquarium

| Ages 1-5 with parent/guardian supervision | Series: Atlas Presents, Arts for Young Audiences, Festival, Family Fun Days, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Family, Story, Festival, Theater, Atlas Presents
Lab Theatre I
Enter a fantastical island world where fish soar through the air, lemons light up the sky, and sheep go parading by. With gentle music, puppets, and props, actors lead children and caregivers in an interactive exploration of a magical place of play. Children sit in a circle on the stage, with their adults sitting behind them.
Best for ages 1 – 5
All patrons age 1 and above must purchase a ticket to the performance.
7:30pm - 8:45pm
ALB Produces simple songs

| All ages | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Music, Sound, Festival
Lab Theatre II
A concert experience of the songs that exist so easily within each of us. Where musical style leaves us, to allow more room for interpersonal, aural connection.
7:30pm - 8:30pm
Shanna Lim: LOSING THE SUN

| 18+ | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Dance, Movement, Festival
The Paul Sprenger Theatre
I have lost my SUN, he has set...and the mourning has come again without him. Sanity, memories, legacy, Mother, stories, the unbearable, anger, Now what? The piece is dedicated to my SUN and all the parents living with the pain of processing the absence of the one thing they would have given their life for. A child doesn't come with a handbook nor does he/she leave you with one.
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Photo by Miki JourdanSunday, March 12, 2023
10:30am - 11:15am
Atlas Presents: Imagination Stage - Aquarium

| Ages 1-5 with parent/guardian supervision | Series: Atlas Presents, Arts for Young Audiences, Festival, Family Fun Days, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Family, Story, Festival, Theater, Atlas Presents
Lab Theatre I
Enter a fantastical island world where fish soar through the air, lemons light up the sky, and sheep go parading by. With gentle music, puppets, and props, actors lead children and caregivers in an interactive exploration of a magical place of play. Children sit in a circle on the stage, with their adults sitting behind them.
Best for ages 1 – 5
All patrons age 1 and above must purchase a ticket to the performance.
11:45am - 12:30pm
Atlas Presents: Imagination Stage - Aquarium

| Ages 1-5 with parent/guardian supervision | Series: Atlas Presents, Arts for Young Audiences, Festival, Family Fun Days, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Family, Story, Festival, Theater, Atlas Presents
Lab Theatre I
Enter a fantastical island world where fish soar through the air, lemons light up the sky, and sheep go parading by. With gentle music, puppets, and props, actors lead children and caregivers in an interactive exploration of a magical place of play. Children sit in a circle on the stage, with their adults sitting behind them.
Best for ages 1 – 5
All patrons age 1 and above must purchase a ticket to the performance.
3:30pm - 4:45pm
Tacones Productions: Tacones (Rhymes with Cojones)

| Ages 13+ | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Story, Festival, Theater
Lab Theatre II
A queer immigrant story about loss, pain, and the quest for forgiveness across borders and generations. Blanca, a U.S. immigration lawyer by day and drag queen owner of a local dive by night, meets a stranger desperately searching for his missing lover. A raid by La Migra and the ensuing chaos reveals a trail of loss and pain and a search for redemption.
Tacones premiered at the Capital Fringe Festival.

4:00pm - 5:00pm
Ney Mello, Erica Wang & Shulin Song: Western ways Eastern Paths | Music lights the way

| Appropriate for all ages | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Music, Sound, Festival
Lab Theatre I
An enchanting musical vision of yet unseen confluences between East and West. Exciting timeless elements of pure melody and rhythm come together in this journey through musical magic. Soaring voice melodies, virtuoso jazz guitar improvisations, and emotionally vibrant evocative songs, artfully blended into a colorfully alluring journey into the center of the heart.

4:30pm - 5:45pm
Furia Flamenca Dance Company: Dualidades

| All Ages | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Dance, Movement, Festival
The Theresa and Jane Lang Theatre
Furia Flamenca Dance Company joins forces with Conjunto Capricho once again to showcase flamenco beyond its traditional form. This performance showcases a modern approach to flamenco alongside its traditional form.
4:30pm - 5:30pm
Andrew Earle Simpson with Lucy Bowen McCauley and Dancers | FLYING CAR: How Great Was the Future?

| All ages | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Dance, Film, Music, Sound, Festival
The Paul Sprenger Theatre
The performance combines live instrumental and vocal music, short films from Simpson's 2020 "Sparklers" daily video series with live and recorded accompaniment, dance pieces featured and in dialogue with film, story, and song. The music ranges from pop to folk to jazz to electronic to world music styles (Greece, Argentina, Spain).
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAkmOSyW13Y[/embed]Friday, March 17, 2023
8:00pm - 9:15pm
Washington Women in Jazz

| Age 18+ | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Jazz, Music, Sound, Festival
The Theresa and Jane Lang Theatre
A new big band featuring the music of Washington Women in Jazz All-Stars Amy K Bormet (piano/vocal) and Leigh Pilzer (baritone saxophone). The Celestial Splang-a-Lang makes its debut as a special feature of the 13th annual Washington Women in Jazz Festival. Swing, avant-garde, and beautiful ballads delivered through the powerful sound of this 18-piece ensemble.
Saturday, March 18, 2023
8:00pm - 9:30pm
Atlas Presents Akua Allrich: A Nina Simone, Miriam Makeba Tribute

| MASK REQUIRED | All ages | Series: Atlas Presents, Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Jazz, Music, Sound, Festival, Atlas Presents
The Theresa and Jane Lang Theatre
Since 2008, Akua Allrich has curated and performed a soul-stirring tribute presentation, honoring Nina Simone and Miriam Makeba. In her tribute concerts, rising vocalist, composer, and educator, Akua Allrich pays homage to these two powerhouse artists, who have inspired her and millions of other jazz and music lovers around the globe. The tribute features the songs that Nina Simone and Miriam Makeba made their own. "[These] women were mainstays in my development as a child," explains Allrich, whose own musical genesis comprises the blues, jazz, R&B, and pan-African music. "My parents came out of the civil rights movement, and these two were musicians who made music based on freedom and self-expression, and particularly African expression." Allrich’s Nina Simone Miriam Makeba tribute will leave you feeling both empowered and inspired!

Sunday, March 19, 2023
4:00pm - 5:00pm
Prakriti Dance: Through Fish Eyes

| All ages | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Dance, Movement, Festival
The Theresa and Jane Lang Theatre
Through Fish Eyes follows the relationship between humans and water. The piece gives a voice to water by bringing to life the once abundant ocean that has now been ravaged by people. It concludes with a call to action that urges humankind to change their destructive behavior.
Friday, March 24, 2023
8:00pm - 9:00pm
The Eternal Art Collective: SEEN

| Ages 18+ | Adult situations, adult language, profanity and swearing | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Dance, Movement, Festival
The Theresa and Jane Lang Theatre
The members of The Eternal Art Collective invite the audience, as well as fellow co-performers on stage, on a unique immersive experience produced through a compilation of each artist’s individual aerial, dance, and performance backgrounds. Enhanced by visual and audio stimuli separating each solo piece (sound and mixed visual media on video projector), SEEN investigates the human condition, and what we have hidden behind to be seen in the world to exist. We offer you our transformation, as we deconstruct ourselves and reconstruct what it means to be seen for each one us, in real time with one another.
Saturday, March 25, 2023
8:00pm - 9:00pm
Nomad Dancers and Raqs El Hob: Global Oasis

| All ages | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Dance, Movement, Festival
The Theresa and Jane Lang Theatre
Nomad Dancers and Raqs el Hob represent travelers in desert areas across the Middle East and Central Asia, hoping for survival as they migrate in search of safe haven. The Oasis signifies a refuge from the searing heat and the struggle of migration. Global warming threatens oases worldwide. Nomad Dancers and Raqs el Hob represent travelers in desert areas across the Middle East and Central Asia, clinging to hopes of survival and new beginnings while searching for safe haven amid climate change.
Sunday, March 26, 2023
4:30pm - 5:45pm
Therese Gahl & Company: REFLECTIONS

| All ages | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Dance, Movement, Festival
The Theresa and Jane Lang Theatre
REFLECTIONS is an exciting and thought-provoking evening of contemporary dance, visual arts and collaborations. Therese is presenting and performing alongside an amazing cast of local dancers, celebrating the positivity and unity that comes from dance.
Saturday, April 22, 2023
7:30pm - 8:30pm
Rae Grey Dance Collective: Wax & Wane

| All ages | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Dance, Movement, Festival
Lab Theatre II
“The human condition can be defined as the characteristics and key events of human life, including birth, learning, emotion, aspiration, morality, conflict, and death.”
Wax & Wane explores the human condition and how it directly relates to our everyday worldly lived experiences. This evening length work, created by Raeanna “Rae” Grey in collaboration with the artists, showcases a plethora of relationships between the individual and the collective as they directly or indirectly relate to one another. Together we will explore the highs and lows that one may experience on a day to day basis and how they directly relate to the lived moments we all go through on this adventure we call life. Wax & Wane, in short, is a movement study of how we learn to coexist with ourselves and our complex human emotions as well as with others. Throughout this evening, we will experience high and low energy along with different exertions of force and power that will stimulate and awaken the space around us.
Saturday, February 18, 2023
8:00pm - 9:15pm
Glade Dance Collective: NACHMO DC 2023 Sampler Showcase

| Appropriate for all ages | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Dance, Movement, Festival
The Theresa and Jane Lang Theatre
Each year, the NACHMO January Challenge energizes the DC dance community by challenging local choreographers to create short works in a concentrated period of one month. The NACHMO DC Sampler Showcase presents a selection of pieces from the 2023 January Challenge, with a different lineup of choreographers at each performance.
Saturday, February 18 features works by Margaux Lieser, Abigail Wallace, Rachael Alexandra, Sylvana Christopher, Julianna Raimondo and Chloe Conway, Deanna Woodman, Casey Hearing, Raeanna “Rae” Grey, Stephanie Vadala, Drew Scammell, and Chloé Richier, and Glade Dance Collective
Learn more about the show
Sunday, February 19 features works by Corina Iona Dalzell, Glade Dance Collective, Charles Nkoho and Chynna Golding, Jael Goldstein, Katie Vaught, Rachel Lawal, Truly A. Austin, Ph.D, Amber Lucia Chabus, Katie Scarlett, JoJo Summerville, Roberta Rothstein, and Emily Green.
Learn more about the show
4:00pm - 5:15pm
Glade Dance Collective: NACHMO DC 2023 Sampler Showcase

| Appropriate for all ages | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Dance, Movement, Festival
The Theresa and Jane Lang Theatre
Each year, the NACHMO January Challenge energizes the DC dance community by challenging local choreographers to create short works in a concentrated period of one month. The NACHMO DC Sampler Showcase presents a selection of pieces from the 2023 January Challenge, with a different lineup of choreographers at each performance.
Saturday, February 18 features works by Margaux Lieser, Abigail Wallace, Rachael Alexandra, Sylvana Christopher, Julianna Raimondo and Chloe Conway, Deanna Woodman, Casey Hearing, Raeanna “Rae” Grey, Stephanie Vadala, Drew Scammell, and Chloé Richier, and Glade Dance Collective
Learn more about the show
Sunday, February 19 features works by Corina Iona Dalzell, Glade Dance Collective, Charles Nkoho and Chynna Golding, Jael Goldstein, Katie Vaught, Rachel Lawal, Truly A. Austin, Ph.D, Amber Lucia Chabus, Katie Scarlett, JoJo Summerville, Roberta Rothstein, and Emily Green.
Learn more about the show
8:00pm - 9:15pm
Glade Dance Collective: NACHMO DC 2023 Sampler Showcase

| Appropriate for all ages | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Dance, Movement, Festival
The Theresa and Jane Lang Theatre
Each year, the NACHMO January Challenge energizes the DC dance community by challenging local choreographers to create short works in a concentrated period of one month. The NACHMO DC Sampler Showcase presents a selection of pieces from the 2023 January Challenge, with a different lineup of choreographers at each performance.
Saturday, February 18 features works by Margaux Lieser, Abigail Wallace, Rachael Alexandra, Sylvana Christopher, Julianna Raimondo and Chloe Conway, Deanna Woodman, Casey Hearing, Raeanna “Rae” Grey, Stephanie Vadala, Drew Scammell, and Chloé Richier, and Glade Dance Collective
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Sunday, February 19 features works by Corina Iona Dalzell, Glade Dance Collective, Charles Nkoho and Chynna Golding, Jael Goldstein, Katie Vaught, Rachel Lawal, Truly A. Austin, Ph.D, Amber Lucia Chabus, Katie Scarlett, JoJo Summerville, Roberta Rothstein, and Emily Green.
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7:00pm - 8:00pm
Capital City Symphony: Which came first?

Victoria Gau | Ages 13+ | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Music, Sound, Festival, Classical
The Theresa and Jane Lang Theatre
Capital City Symphony and Assistant Conductor Ingrid Lestrud explore musical confluence where art imitates life, and sometimes life imitates art.

Company Bio
Capital City Symphony is a vibrant orchestra that provides a variety of opportunities for talented musicians and diverse audiences to engage with great music in the nation’s capital.
4:00pm - 5:00pm
Silk Road Dance Company: Legacy of the Silk Road

| Appropriate for all ages | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Dance, Movement
The Theresa and Jane Lang Theatre
A dance concert by inspired by Laurel Victoria Gray’s forthcoming book "Legacy of the Silk Road," evoking the history and enchantment of Central Asia and beyond. The dance of an ancient Persian fertility goddess, the Sogdian whirling dance that captivated Chinese poets, and a court dance for the Emir of Bukhara – these are some of the intriguing pieces that will take the audience on a time-traveling journey through the diverse cultural history of the Silk Road.

7:30pm - 8:45pm
kraftwitch | Live Score: The Passion of Joan of Arc

John Moletress | All ages | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Music, Sound, Festival
Lab Theatre I
Carl Theodor Dreyer's The Passion of Joan of Arc will be live scored utilizing analog and digital sound equipment and software, including modular synth, eurorack, internet radio, and artist-created instruments and conductive objects.
"During the pandemic, I began to explore performance for social media, creating sculptures that would fit into the frame of Instagram, per se, outfitting them with computers and code I programmed in order to play them as digital instruments. These instruments were constructed from found objects, such as a sewing box, copper plumbing hardware, driftwood, etc." (John Moletress)
7:30pm - 8:29pm
Jane Franklin Dance: Present Moment

| All ages | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Dance, Movement, Festival
Lab Theatre II
Embrace the moment in movement and body. Physical storytelling merges with the immediate in dances about climate, the border, agency and identity. Works by Robert J. Priore, Robert Rubama, Jane Franklin, Ryan Carlough traverse political fault lines, resonate with vestiges of the past, and comfort with moments of intimacy and optimism.
8:00pm - 9:15pm
Mixtape Recital Series: The Song Within & The World Without

| All ages | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Music, Sound, Festival
The Paul Sprenger Theatre
Six classical singers from Washington DC collaborate on an immersive concert experience! Featuring live music, movement, and unforgettable voices, this show examines both the song in our hearts - and the greater world outside - as a treasured heritage.
8:00pm
Capitol Movement: Pilgrimage

| Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Dance, Movement, Festival
The Theresa and Jane Lang Theatre
Capitol Movement Dance Company is versatile in jazz, hip-hop, tap, and contemporary. Additionally, CM represents the DC Community through all ages, ethnicities, socio-economic backgrounds, and experiences. Choreography will explore dance as it assists us in exploring new opportunities, higher good to bring us together, a voice for expression and personal transformation. Through a combination of artistry, innovation, precision, and diversity, choreographers and dancers explore what it means to “Pilgrimage” in search of compassion, love, acceptance, and understanding.
7:00pm - 8:15pm
Vincent Stovall: I Got Somethin' To Say and I'm Gon' Say It!

| 18+ Adult language | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Story, Festival, Theater
Lab Theatre I
I Got Somethin’ To Say and I’m Gon’ Say It! features original poetry by Vincent Stovall about family, love, racism, loss, joy, and laughter. The performance also features original music, guest musicians, and a talkback following the performance.

8:00pm - 9:00pm
Erick Acuña Productions: Artists of The District

| 13+ | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Story, Festival, Theater
Lab Theatre II
BIPOC DC-based artist will take a suggestion from the audience and share true stories from their life/work. A diverse cast of comedians will create a fully improvised and hilarious show inspired by the guests' real stories.
7:30pm - 8:30pm
Elements Dance Company presents "House Party"

| All ages | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Dance, Movement, Festival
The Paul Sprenger Theatre
House Party, and immersive showcase presented by Elements Dance Company, will feature a Live DJ, as well as dance performances which recreates the feel of that original house party back in 1973. Attendees will be encouraged to join our event cipher, partake in a snack or two, and commune, while watching our young crews share their deep love and knowledge of the art form.
8:00pm - 9:00pm
Black Leaves Dance Company: Sons of Douglass

| Adult content | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Dance, Movement, Festival
The Theresa and Jane Lang Theatre
Confronting questions of masculinity, race, sexuality, and religion, the Leaves find strength in the prophetic words of Frederick Douglass and other Black poet-philosophers. Their wisdom, derived from pain, guides them toward self-actualization, highlighting family dynamics, the continued struggle with systemic racism, and the ever-empowering, but complex relationship with God.
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3:30pm - 4:30pm
Tiny House Plays: The Power Behind the Comb

| 18+ Adult language | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Story, Festival, Theater
Lab Theatre I
When my mother-in-law Etta Lynch died in isolation from Long Covid in her Texas retirement home there was no memorial to mark her passing. so we created a theatrical one to embody the undercover feminist that she was, the price she paid for it and to celebrate her living and her dying in high Texas style (with a hefty swig of vodka).

3:30pm - 4:45pm
Heidi Martin Ensemble

| All ages | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Music, Sound, Festival
Lab Theatre II
My concept for Attunment/“a-tune: meant” means hearing the spirit of Aminata Moseka in her poetry, writing and journals and allowing a guidance thru aligning with her work and composing from their...along side longtime collaborator: Michael Bowie, Abbey Lincoln's MD for over a decade. An experience, of going beyond empathy to create an experience of unbroken feeling connectedness by providing a reciprocal affect and/or resonating response. My concept for A*tune*meant/“attunement” includes hearing the spirit of Aminata Moseka in her poetry, writing and journals and allowing a guidance thru aligning with her creative responses to life by reflecting, sensing and sounding feelings in ways that resonate with the tone of her philosophy. Composing from that vibration. How will I do that? Thru research or her estate, resonating and composing from those experiences.

4:00pm - 5:00pm
Capitol Tap and District Tap: Note for Note

| All ages | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Dance, Movement, Festival
The Paul Sprenger Theatre
Do you need tap shoes to tap dance? Is musical accompaniment required? And is it dance, or music, or both? Explore the definition of tap dance with us as we dive into the origins and continued metamorphosis of this percussive art form through the use of various mediums, including sand, leather, and metal. Authentic in their recreation of historic works and absolute in their performances, Capitol Tap and District Tap display a repertoire of works in Note for Note. Percussive music is alive as these intergenerational dancers use wood, leather, sand, and, of course, tap shoes to bring both old and new works to the stage.
4:30pm - 5:30pm
The SAPAN Institute: Ek Din (A Day)

| Ages 3+ | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Dance, Movement, Story, Festival, Theater
The Theresa and Jane Lang Theatre
This production explores the South Asian American experience through performance art, incorporating diverse artistic styles including music, dance, and theater.
10:30am - 11:15am
Atlas Presents: Imagination Stage - Aquarium

| Ages 1-5 with parent/guardian supervision | Series: Atlas Presents, Arts for Young Audiences, Festival, Family Fun Days, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Family, Story, Festival, Theater, Atlas Presents
Lab Theatre I
Enter a fantastical island world where fish soar through the air, lemons light up the sky, and sheep go parading by. With gentle music, puppets, and props, actors lead children and caregivers in an interactive exploration of a magical place of play. Children sit in a circle on the stage, with their adults sitting behind them.
Best for ages 1 – 5
All patrons age 1 and above must purchase a ticket to the performance.
10:30am - 11:15am
Atlas Presents: Imagination Stage - Aquarium

| Ages 1-5 with parent/guardian supervision | Series: Atlas Presents, Arts for Young Audiences, Festival, Family Fun Days, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Family, Story, Festival, Theater, Atlas Presents
Lab Theatre I
Enter a fantastical island world where fish soar through the air, lemons light up the sky, and sheep go parading by. With gentle music, puppets, and props, actors lead children and caregivers in an interactive exploration of a magical place of play. Children sit in a circle on the stage, with their adults sitting behind them.
Best for ages 1 – 5
All patrons age 1 and above must purchase a ticket to the performance.
7:30pm - 8:45pm
Smriti Krishnan | Prakriti: Nature

| All ages | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Dance, Movement, Festival
Lab Theatre I
Prakriti is a harmony of time and the five elements. The arts are part of the real world, and artists draw from the real world to share their art. Prakriti emphasizes the intertwining of time and the five elements.

7:30pm - 8:45pm
Zaneta Z Artist: A Soul’s Art

| All ages | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Music, Sound, Festival
Lab Theatre II
The evolution of today’s music rooting from African music will be evident in this project, while different genres are explored to further strengthen the connection. Original songs and a video (Freedom) will be presented depicting historic murals of great Jazz artists. Storytelling and live African drumming will also be incorporated.
8:00pm - 9:00pm
GRIDLOCK Dance: Veritas

| All ages | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Dance, Movement, Festival
The Paul Sprenger Theatre
Veritas is a multimedia dance performance about how truth can be silenced, distorted, or erased entirely by American mass media. Featuring original music and projections, Veritas calls into question for each audience member how willing they are to defend the truth in their own lives. Read more about the show from Washington City Paper here.
Content Warning: This performance features flashing lights that may be triggering for people with photosensitivity. The show also features some intense and stimulating content (lights, sounds, movement, etc.) that may be triggering for people who experience overstimulation. [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZ4n6BiSVIE[/embed]8:00pm - 9:15pm
Word Dance Theater: MOVE! Women's Rights from Isadora Duncan to NOW

| All ages | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Movement, Festival
The Theresa and Jane Lang Theatre
Join Word Dance Theater, musicians, and actors on a journey through time to explore the historic women’s rights movement and how it inspires us in 2023 to seek greater civic engagement and equity for all populations and particularly women. Performers will weave Isadora Duncan’s historical dances from the early suffragist period, with contemporary dances created by Duncan dancer and choreographer, Cynthia Word. Carlos César Rodríguez and RÓMEZ3arts will underscore the performance with musical selections that emphasize and blend with theatrical scenes, created from historical and contemporary writings of the women’s movement, to tell the stories of what has changed and what has not. Each scene will celebrate and build upon the heritage of the women’s rights movement, then and now.
10:00am
Family Fun Day

| Best for ages 1 - 7 | Series: Arts for Young Audiences, Atlas Café & Concert Series, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Family, Cafe Concert
Kogod Lobby
Calling all kids! Bring the whole family for youth-oriented performances and activities. Our lobby will be filled with music, performances, an instrument petting zoo, and a creation station offering crafts and coloring for kids and their grown-up friends.
Our Atlas Cafe will be open for the purchase of yummy treats and delicious sips for all to enjoy. All Activities are family-friendly, age-appropriate, and FREE to the public
Free Family Fun Day is brought to you by the Washington Post Family Fun Day is made possible by support from the Capitol Hill Community Foundation
TARA HOOT
DARLINGS, YOU’RE GORGEOUS!

A campy and glamorous story time for kids and kids at heart. 10:00 am – 12:00 pm FREE *suitable for all ages
CAPITAL CITY SYMPHONY
INSTRUMENT PETTING ZOO

Bring the whole family for an opportunity to see, touch, and hear instruments provided by Atlas Resident Arts Partner: Capital City Symphony. 10:00 am – 12:00 pm FREE *suitable for all ages
CREATION STATION

People of all ages can stop by our creation station for a takeaway coloring project 10:00 am – 12:00 pm FREE *suitable for all ages
10:30am - 11:15am
Atlas Presents: Imagination Stage - Aquarium

| Ages 1-5 with parent/guardian supervision | Series: Atlas Presents, Arts for Young Audiences, Festival, Family Fun Days, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Family, Story, Festival, Theater, Atlas Presents
Lab Theatre I
Enter a fantastical island world where fish soar through the air, lemons light up the sky, and sheep go parading by. With gentle music, puppets, and props, actors lead children and caregivers in an interactive exploration of a magical place of play. Children sit in a circle on the stage, with their adults sitting behind them.
Best for ages 1 – 5
All patrons age 1 and above must purchase a ticket to the performance.
11:45am - 12:30pm
Atlas Presents: Imagination Stage - Aquarium

| Ages 1-5 with parent/guardian supervision | Series: Atlas Presents, Arts for Young Audiences, Festival, Family Fun Days, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Family, Story, Festival, Theater, Atlas Presents
Lab Theatre I
Enter a fantastical island world where fish soar through the air, lemons light up the sky, and sheep go parading by. With gentle music, puppets, and props, actors lead children and caregivers in an interactive exploration of a magical place of play. Children sit in a circle on the stage, with their adults sitting behind them.
Best for ages 1 – 5
All patrons age 1 and above must purchase a ticket to the performance.
7:30pm - 8:45pm
ALB Produces simple songs

| All ages | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Music, Sound, Festival
Lab Theatre II
A concert experience of the songs that exist so easily within each of us. Where musical style leaves us, to allow more room for interpersonal, aural connection.
7:30pm - 8:30pm
Shanna Lim: LOSING THE SUN

| 18+ | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Dance, Movement, Festival
The Paul Sprenger Theatre
I have lost my SUN, he has set...and the mourning has come again without him. Sanity, memories, legacy, Mother, stories, the unbearable, anger, Now what? The piece is dedicated to my SUN and all the parents living with the pain of processing the absence of the one thing they would have given their life for. A child doesn't come with a handbook nor does he/she leave you with one.
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Photo by Miki Jourdan10:30am - 11:15am
Atlas Presents: Imagination Stage - Aquarium

| Ages 1-5 with parent/guardian supervision | Series: Atlas Presents, Arts for Young Audiences, Festival, Family Fun Days, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Family, Story, Festival, Theater, Atlas Presents
Lab Theatre I
Enter a fantastical island world where fish soar through the air, lemons light up the sky, and sheep go parading by. With gentle music, puppets, and props, actors lead children and caregivers in an interactive exploration of a magical place of play. Children sit in a circle on the stage, with their adults sitting behind them.
Best for ages 1 – 5
All patrons age 1 and above must purchase a ticket to the performance.
11:45am - 12:30pm
Atlas Presents: Imagination Stage - Aquarium

| Ages 1-5 with parent/guardian supervision | Series: Atlas Presents, Arts for Young Audiences, Festival, Family Fun Days, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Family, Story, Festival, Theater, Atlas Presents
Lab Theatre I
Enter a fantastical island world where fish soar through the air, lemons light up the sky, and sheep go parading by. With gentle music, puppets, and props, actors lead children and caregivers in an interactive exploration of a magical place of play. Children sit in a circle on the stage, with their adults sitting behind them.
Best for ages 1 – 5
All patrons age 1 and above must purchase a ticket to the performance.
4:00pm - 5:00pm
Ney Mello, Erica Wang & Shulin Song: Western ways Eastern Paths | Music lights the way

| Appropriate for all ages | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Music, Sound, Festival
Lab Theatre I
An enchanting musical vision of yet unseen confluences between East and West. Exciting timeless elements of pure melody and rhythm come together in this journey through musical magic. Soaring voice melodies, virtuoso jazz guitar improvisations, and emotionally vibrant evocative songs, artfully blended into a colorfully alluring journey into the center of the heart.

3:30pm - 4:45pm
Tacones Productions: Tacones (Rhymes with Cojones)

| Ages 13+ | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Story, Festival, Theater
Lab Theatre II
A queer immigrant story about loss, pain, and the quest for forgiveness across borders and generations. Blanca, a U.S. immigration lawyer by day and drag queen owner of a local dive by night, meets a stranger desperately searching for his missing lover. A raid by La Migra and the ensuing chaos reveals a trail of loss and pain and a search for redemption.
Tacones premiered at the Capital Fringe Festival.

4:30pm - 5:30pm
Andrew Earle Simpson with Lucy Bowen McCauley and Dancers | FLYING CAR: How Great Was the Future?

| All ages | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Dance, Film, Music, Sound, Festival
The Paul Sprenger Theatre
The performance combines live instrumental and vocal music, short films from Simpson's 2020 "Sparklers" daily video series with live and recorded accompaniment, dance pieces featured and in dialogue with film, story, and song. The music ranges from pop to folk to jazz to electronic to world music styles (Greece, Argentina, Spain).
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAkmOSyW13Y[/embed]4:30pm - 5:45pm
Furia Flamenca Dance Company: Dualidades

| All Ages | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Dance, Movement, Festival
The Theresa and Jane Lang Theatre
Furia Flamenca Dance Company joins forces with Conjunto Capricho once again to showcase flamenco beyond its traditional form. This performance showcases a modern approach to flamenco alongside its traditional form.
8:00pm - 9:15pm
Washington Women in Jazz

| Age 18+ | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Jazz, Music, Sound, Festival
The Theresa and Jane Lang Theatre
A new big band featuring the music of Washington Women in Jazz All-Stars Amy K Bormet (piano/vocal) and Leigh Pilzer (baritone saxophone). The Celestial Splang-a-Lang makes its debut as a special feature of the 13th annual Washington Women in Jazz Festival. Swing, avant-garde, and beautiful ballads delivered through the powerful sound of this 18-piece ensemble.
8:00pm - 9:30pm
Atlas Presents Akua Allrich: A Nina Simone, Miriam Makeba Tribute

| MASK REQUIRED | All ages | Series: Atlas Presents, Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Jazz, Music, Sound, Festival, Atlas Presents
The Theresa and Jane Lang Theatre
Since 2008, Akua Allrich has curated and performed a soul-stirring tribute presentation, honoring Nina Simone and Miriam Makeba. In her tribute concerts, rising vocalist, composer, and educator, Akua Allrich pays homage to these two powerhouse artists, who have inspired her and millions of other jazz and music lovers around the globe. The tribute features the songs that Nina Simone and Miriam Makeba made their own. "[These] women were mainstays in my development as a child," explains Allrich, whose own musical genesis comprises the blues, jazz, R&B, and pan-African music. "My parents came out of the civil rights movement, and these two were musicians who made music based on freedom and self-expression, and particularly African expression." Allrich’s Nina Simone Miriam Makeba tribute will leave you feeling both empowered and inspired!

4:00pm - 5:00pm
Prakriti Dance: Through Fish Eyes

| All ages | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Dance, Movement, Festival
The Theresa and Jane Lang Theatre
Through Fish Eyes follows the relationship between humans and water. The piece gives a voice to water by bringing to life the once abundant ocean that has now been ravaged by people. It concludes with a call to action that urges humankind to change their destructive behavior.
8:00pm - 9:00pm
The Eternal Art Collective: SEEN

| Ages 18+ | Adult situations, adult language, profanity and swearing | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Dance, Movement, Festival
The Theresa and Jane Lang Theatre
The members of The Eternal Art Collective invite the audience, as well as fellow co-performers on stage, on a unique immersive experience produced through a compilation of each artist’s individual aerial, dance, and performance backgrounds. Enhanced by visual and audio stimuli separating each solo piece (sound and mixed visual media on video projector), SEEN investigates the human condition, and what we have hidden behind to be seen in the world to exist. We offer you our transformation, as we deconstruct ourselves and reconstruct what it means to be seen for each one us, in real time with one another.
8:00pm - 9:00pm
Nomad Dancers and Raqs El Hob: Global Oasis

| All ages | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Dance, Movement, Festival
The Theresa and Jane Lang Theatre
Nomad Dancers and Raqs el Hob represent travelers in desert areas across the Middle East and Central Asia, hoping for survival as they migrate in search of safe haven. The Oasis signifies a refuge from the searing heat and the struggle of migration. Global warming threatens oases worldwide. Nomad Dancers and Raqs el Hob represent travelers in desert areas across the Middle East and Central Asia, clinging to hopes of survival and new beginnings while searching for safe haven amid climate change.
4:30pm - 5:45pm
Therese Gahl & Company: REFLECTIONS

| All ages | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Dance, Movement, Festival
The Theresa and Jane Lang Theatre
REFLECTIONS is an exciting and thought-provoking evening of contemporary dance, visual arts and collaborations. Therese is presenting and performing alongside an amazing cast of local dancers, celebrating the positivity and unity that comes from dance.
7:30pm - 8:30pm
Rae Grey Dance Collective: Wax & Wane

| All ages | MASK REQUIRED | Series: Festival, Intersections 2023 | Genres: Dance, Movement, Festival
Lab Theatre II