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In celebration of its 50th anniversary, a new mesmerizing production comes to North America. Enjoy spooky fun for the whole family at this annual tradition! The Concert Hall transforms into a ghostly sight when our ghoulishly attired musicians perform new and old classics to celebrate Halloween. Nicholas Hersh leads this exciting concert experience, which features music from Harry Potter and more. Take a seat in a rolling office chair as an ordinary space transforms into a universe full of surprises and twists.

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Three television hosts fight over one microphone in this imaginative production full of silly misunderstandings, a puppet show, and hilarious hide-n-seek. Patrons with previously purchased tickets will be contacted by a Box Office representative. Venture with a boy and his animal friends through the forest.

This wild adventure features actors, puppets, and a quintet of woodwind and brass musicians from the National Symphony Orchestra. The Musical! Tickets may be available by calling the Box Office. See how opera comes to life! In this introduction to opera designed for children and families, audience members will experience excerpts from The Magic Flute along with insight into behind-the-scene aspects. Dive into an enchanted world in which music, artists, images, and technology interact with one another.

Share the magic and music of Mozart in a special family concert when members of the National Symphony Orchestra play favorites from the prolific composer. Yao accidentally pulls a thread that leads to a magical world blending reality and imagination! South Korea's Brush Theatre uses interactive screen technology and live music to capture the whimsical adventure that follows. Ages 3—7. Families sing, shake, and sound out. Ages 3—6. Once upon a time, there were three hungry Dinosaurs: Papa Dinosaur, Mama Dinosaur… and a Dinosaur who happened to be visiting from Norway!

Three performers storm the stage whirling, twirling, hiccupping, tumbling, and singing. The desert will come to life in surprising new ways when Sheila meets wild animals who share their story. Young Yelia dreams of making it big—if only she can conquer her stage fright. One actress portrays three generations of lively women in this interactive show written, directed, and performed by Kennedy Center Citizen Artist Paige Hernandez. Ages 2— Conceived and directed by Roysten Abel, The Manganiyar Seduction brings together more than 40 singers and instrumentalists from the Rajasthani deserts performing traditional Manganiyar music in an astonishing audio-visual feast.

On a dangerous mission inside a combat zone, Sgt Davis must work with the perpetrator of her sexual attack to get her squad home safely. Can peace ever be possible?

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Dance scholars provide commentary, via wireless headsets, about the choreography, dancers, and history of the art form as companies rehearse on stage. This 19th-century treasure is rarely performed in its entirety and, after treating our audiences to the Grand Pas in , the company now brings the U. Ballet and Nutcracker fans are in for a treat Thanksgiving week with the Kennedy Center debut of Atlanta Ballet and its extraordinary new production, which premiered last December.

Washington audiences will be the first to see it outside of Atlanta—a truly spectacular, visually inventive staging set against a fantastical starry night, dominated by oversized storybooks, clocks, and constellations. Considered a quintessential tale of unrequited love, heartbreaking loss, and triumphant forgiveness, Giselle remains a timeless favorite. Free, no tickets required. Join us for these minute workshops led by artists from our visiting ballet companies. Children must participate with an adult. Pre-registration will be available approximately one month before each event and is highly recommended.

Dance Master Classes at the Kennedy Center offer an opportunity to take classes led by some of the most talented and creative artists in the world of dance. This participatory, intermediate-advanced, class for adults sorry, no observers allowed is led by company members from New York City Ballet. Washington audiences will be the first in the U. Washington is the only U. Free exhibition. To open our contemporary dance season, the Kennedy Center joins the global centennial celebration of one of the most important figures in modern dance, icon Merce Cunningham.

Free outdoor screenings of selections from Merce Cunningham's legacy of dance. Join Robert Swinston, former Cunningham dancer and current Artistic Director of Compagnie Centre National de Danse Contemporaine-Angers and others for a conversation that will give you a glimpse into how Merce Cunningham created and collaborated to create ground-breaking dance works.

Part of our new Dance Wellness Series! Try on different styles of dance while beating the winter blues in these fitness-focused classes held the first Saturday of the month, November through March Each class will be offered in collaboration with a local dance fitness professional or organization. All experience levels welcome and celebrated. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. Join Mark Morris Dance Group for a free workshop where participants are empowered to explore movement and music in ways that are refreshing, enjoyable, stimulating and creative.

Pre-registration is required via the link below. With a fresh look for the 21st century, Matthew Bourne brings his breakout international hit to the Kennedy Center for the first time. His company Vuyani Dance Theatre performs an innovative, visually stunning full-length work that brings literature to life. This participatory, intermediate-advanced, class for adults sorry, no observers allowed is led by company members from Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater.

For its annual Kennedy Center engagement, the beloved company will continue to push the art form into fascinating new territory, with multiple programs as unique and phenomenal as the dancers themselves, including Ailey's signature classic Revelations. Join local Dance for PD certified instructor Lucy Bowen McCauley for a free workshop where participants are empowered to explore movement and music in ways that are refreshing, enjoyable, stimulating and creative.

Pre-registration is required. Performers and repertory will be announced in fall This participatory, advanced-professional, class for adults sorry, no observers allowed is led by company members from Martha Graham Dance Company. Martha Graham is inarguably the mother of American modern dance. In celebration of the centennial of the 19th amendment in , which gave women the right to vote, the company has created a collection of new commissions and signature Graham classics that each make bold statements about female power.

With each event, we will connect you to dance beyond performance and strive to inspire you towards a deeper appreciation for the world of dance. This participatory, advanced-professional, class for adults sorry, no observers allowed is led by company members from A. Part conversation and part movement workshop, Unifying Uniqueness investigates the ideologies surrounding uniqueness and likenesses in each individual participant. Led by one to two A. M company members, students of all levels will learn phrases of material from A. M repertory, engage in a dialogue centered around early memories, and integrate movement with ideas of perception, family, and freedom.

Our adventure begins with a concert of favorites influenced by jazz.

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Ben will be available following the performance for photos and autographs. Under the baton of Maestro Gianandrea Noseda, the Orchestra is joined by two choruses and three remarkable singers for a symphonic experience sacred and profane. The NSO continues its series of casual, affordable concerts—a new way to enjoy the symphony! Viennese waltz. Music and dance inspire each other and the audience in this diverse program of classical works connecting the two art forms.

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Watch the concert live online embedded below or on Medici. Ray Olpin relating to teh transfer of the Gabbrielli viola to the University of Utah as a gift from Mre. Joseph P. Paul; photographs of Gabrielli viola; news clipping announcing acceptance of the viola by the University of Utah. Robertson and his attorneys, Samuel E. Blackham and Clyde D. Robertson v.

United States, page National Foundation on the Arts and Humanities Correspondence related to the grant for the Utah Symphony Orchestra in connection with composition and premiere performance of "Concerto for Piano and Orchestra"; brochures, records, and applications. Paganini Quartet Brochure giving the history and organization of the quartet. Periodicals These contains articles about Leroy J. Robertson or make reference to his compositions. Robertson concerning a projected plan for the fine arts program in Utah. Recordings Discs Correspondence relating to the recordings of Robertson's compositions; lists and contracts with recording companies.

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Manufacturers of electronic musical instruments located in Thayne, Wyoming; stock offering and financial report. University of Utah, Appointments Professor and head of music department; composer in residence. University of Utah, Teaching Materials Lesson assignments and questions in musicology notebook. Robertson Correspondence, applications, and statements. University of Utah These items include student compositions, examinations, papers, thematic analyese of compositions, and other class assignments.

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