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Video Highlights Free Performances Every Day, No Tickets Required 2/3/2015 Kennedy Center: Millennium Stage National Symphony Orchestra Washington National Opera The Suzanne Farrell Ballet Log In | Cart | Contact Us Performances Tickets Contribute Visit Explore The Arts Education About Free Performances Every Day, No Tickets Required Brought to you by: Performance Time: 6 p.m. Eastern, unless otherwise noted Click on to add performance to your Outlook Calendar. Tuesday, February 3, 2015 Radford University Percussion Ensemble The Radford University Percussion/Marimba Ensemble Comprised of full­time students, the ensemble performs standard repertoire, contemporary works, and fun Local Dance adaptations. Commissioning Project Come back at 6:00 PM Eastern time to view today's live broadcast. The Millennium Stage Local Dance Commissioning Project (LDCP) supports the local dance community by Wednesday, February 4, 2015 nurturing the creation of new dance work and presenting that new work to Washington National Opera Preview: Dialogues of the a wide audience via the Millennium Carmelites and The Flying Dutchman Stage, the Kennedy Center's free daily Washington National Opera performance series. Learn More Washington National Opera presents selections from its two upcoming productions, Poulenc’s Dialogues of the Carmelites and Wagner’s The Flying Dutchman. Schedule List of upcoming Millennium Stage performances. Thursday, February 5, 2015 Archives Ashley Daneman Band presents Beauty Search for your favorite past Indestructable performances and watch them online. Ashley Daneman As part of her Beauty Indestructible tour, the singer Search performs a unique breed of heartfelt jazz and modern folk. P.A.F.E. Learn about the goals and mission of the Performing Arts for Everyone initiative. Friday, February 6, 2015 Baltimore Symphony Orchestra's OrchKids Students from the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra during­ Conservatory Project and after­school music program perform. Music's rising stars from the nation's top conservatories performing in the Terrace Theater NOTE: There is no free parking when attending or picking up tickets for free events. Saturday, February 7, 2015 Revelations Workshop with Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater Video Highlights Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater Begins at 5:30 p.m. El Colegio Del Cuerpo One of America’s favorite dance companies offers a special 11/07/14 group workshop for beginners. Learn choreography from Revelations, the company’s most iconic work. Master Teacher for Arts in Education and former dancer with the Arabesque Alvin Ailey company, Nasha Thomas­Schmitt teaches 10/29/14 excerpts from the sections “I've Been 'Buked,” “Wade in the Water,” and “Rocka My Soul.” http://www.kennedy-center.org/programs/millennium/schedule.html 1/10 2/3/2015 Kennedy Center: Millennium Stage Sunday, February 8, 2015 Colette: A One­Woman Show—The Author of Gigi in Her Own Words written by Zack Rogow and performed by Lorri Holt Chocolate City Rocks! & Lorri Holt Lil SoSo Productions San Francisco Bay area actor Lorri Holt performs the show present Hung Tao Choy written by Zack Rogow and based on Shipwrecked on a Mei Leadership Institute Traffic Island and Other Previously Untranslated Gems, a 9/13/14 collection of Colette’s work. Thaylobleu & Godisheus: Chocolate City Rocks! 8/23/14 Monday, February 9, 2015 Beijing Chamber Players Straight from the Central Conservatory Preparatory School in China, the group makes their Kennedy Center debut. Tuesday, February 10, 2015 Andrew Duhon The New Orleans singer­songwriter and his trio perform original works in his colorful troubadour style, shaped with storytelling. Wednesday, February 11, 2015 Shaanxi Folk Art Theatre The group returns with its trademark shadow puppetry that features a collection of six signature vignettes based on Chinese folklore. Presented in collaboration with the Embassy of China. Thursday, February 12, 2015 Ani Cordero The New York–based singer­songwriter, guitarist, and drummer, best known for her work with Os Mutantes and Pistolera, re­interprets classic love and protest songs that narrate Latin America’s history and influenced her own life story. Friday, February 13, 2015 Target Family Night: The Howard Gospel Choir of Howard University Howard Gospel Choir of Howard University The Howard University group, directed by Reginald Golden, performs its energetic gospel music. The ensemble is formed by students, alumni, and community members, and is the first college choir of its kind. http://www.kennedy-center.org/programs/millennium/schedule.html 2/10 2/3/2015 Kennedy Center: Millennium Stage Saturday, February 14, 2015 Eunbi Kim The New York City–based pianist presents a program of classical and contemporary solo piano works inspired by dreams and delirium. It includes works by Fred Hersch, William Albright, Nikolai Kapustin, Toby Twining, Ravel, and a world premiere of a commissioned work for piano and multimedia by Daniel Bernard Roumain. Sunday, February 15, 2015 The Curtis Institute of Music IN THE TERRACE THEATER Students perform Prokofiev’s Overture on Hebrew Themes for sextet, a string quartet by Arensky, and vocal works for bass­baritone by Rachmaninoff. Part of the Conservatory Project. Monday, February 16, 2015 The Shepherd School of Music at Rice University IN THE TERRACE THEATER Students perform a Beethoven String Quartet, Weirich’s Steamboat Stomp for French Horn solo, a soprano aria by Verdi, and Ouyang’s brand new Three Pieces for Piano. Part of the Conservatory Project. Tuesday, February 17, 2015 Manhattan School of Music IN THE TERRACE THEATER Students from the Chamber Choir perform Gregg Smith’s On the Beach at Night, two Whitman songs, and David Lang’s the little match girl passion. Part of the Conservatory Project. Wednesday, February 18, 2015 Cleveland Institute of Music IN THE TERRACE THEATER Students play Bach’s Violin Partita BWV 1002 on marimba, Peskin’s Trumpet Concerto No. 1, the Andante Favori in F by Beethoven, Tableaux, Op. 33 by Rachmaninoff, and contemporary works by Eric Sammut, Gabriel Noval, and Jasmine Choi. Part of the Conservatory Project. Thursday, February 19, 2015 The University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre, & Dance IN THE TERRACE THEATER Students perform a work for bassoon and piano by Tamplini, various vocal selections for soprano, a string quartet by Brahms, and the Firebird Suite for piano by Stravinsky. Part of the Conservatory Project. http://www.kennedy-center.org/programs/millennium/schedule.html 3/10.
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