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August 15, 2005
Dance Comes Alive Throughout the City at Free Folk Dance Festival

(Washington, DC)–From Friday, September 30 to Sunday, October 2 the Arts Commission will celebrate the vitality of folk and traditional dance in Washington and introduce dance lovers to distinctive and cultural diverse dance expressions. Venues around the city will be hubs of dance activity and feature free performances and interactive workshops in styles that will include flamenco, capoeira, Hip-Hop, hand dancing and bhangra. The three-day festival is free and open to the public.
 
“Every ethnic community has unique dance styles to express their joys and aspirations,” said Anthony Gittens, Executive Director of the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities. "Dance DC is a showcase of the incredible talent and diversity that surrounds us."
 
What:
Free festival of dance featuring performances and interactive workshops in styles that will include flamenco, capoeria, Hip-Hop, hand dancing and bhangra.
Who
  • Dakshina (Dance from India)
  • Patricia Sitar Center
  • Cambodian American Heritage Dance Troup
  • DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities 
  • John F. Kennedy Center
When
Friday, September 30-Sunday, October 2 
The free festival kicks off on Friday at 4 pm at the Patricia Sitar Center in Adams Morgan with a children's workshop on Indian Mask Making & Dance. Showtimes vary throughout the week. 
Where:
The festival kicks off at the Patricia Sitar Center in Adams Morgan. Festivities will continue that evening at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts at 6 pm. 
 
The rest of the performance locations vary throughout the week based on each show.  
 
 
View a complete festival schedule for event times and locations or call (202) 724-5613 for more information.