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Hello Neighbor,
On our radar this week we are highlighting celebrations and embassy-sponsored events. Here are some announcements and round-ups for you:Β
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Β So, What Should You Do?
For your convenience, this newsletter includes emojis to help you during these unprecedented times:Β
- The π indicates an event is happening in-person inside.
- The π² indicates an event is happening in-person outside.Β
- The π» indicates an event is happening virtually.Β
- And lastly, the π indicates an event is free.Β
- The π indicates an event requires proof of vaccination or a negative Covid test.Β
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Your Last-Minute Weekend Plans
1. Since the weather will be nice on Saturday. ππβοΈπ€ Head early to the Wharf Winter Games (Sat, π, π², The Wharf) for a chance to play ice cornhole and pin-the-tail-on-the-husky. Support local by heading to the Valentineβs Day Sidewalk Market (Sat, π, π², Mount Pleasant), the Shop Local for Your Valentine Market (Sat, π, π², Tysons), or the openings of Petit Soeur (Sat, $, π, Georgetown)Β and Black Box Botanical (Sat, $, π, Takoma). Give back by volunteering at a Columbia Heights clean-up (Sat, π, π², Columbia Heights). Visit the baby porcupette at the Smithsonian Zoo (Thurs-Sun, π but need timed passes,π²/π, Woodley Park).
Β 2. Since the weather will be terrible on Sunday. π₯Άπ§βοΈβοΈ Stay indoors and visit these exhibits before they close at the end of the month: βAquatint: From Its Origins to Goyaβ at the National Gallery of Art (daily, π, π/π, National Mall) and βCaravans of Gold, Fragments in Time: Art, Culture, and Exchange across Medieval Saharan Africaβ at the African Art Museum (Wed-Sun, π, π, National Mall). Test new heights at a bouldering gym in the area such as Brooklyn Boulders ($29 day pass) or Movement Climbing ($27 day pass). Break free from the streaming algorithm and watch a film at AFI Silver Theatre or Landmark E Street Theatre.
3. Celebrating the performing arts. π« See IkΓ© UdΓ©βs βNollywood Portraitsβ (ongoing, π, π, National Mall), which highlights the rich talent behind Nigeriaβs $3 billion film industry. Watch Columbia Heightsβ Gala Hispanic Theatre recently debuted play βLa Casa de La Lagunaβ (till Feb 27, $, π/π, Columbia Heights). There arenβt many tickets left, but you might be able to catch the Washington Balletβs βSwan Lakeβ (Thurs-Sun, $25+, π/π, Kennedy Center) or β50 Years of Broadway at the Kennedy Centerβ (Sat, $59+, π/π, Kennedy Center). Head to H Street for a three-course dinner at Sospeso + Prologue Theater play performance combo (Sat, $75+, π/π, H St).
4. Comedic relief for love in a swamp. π π For those needing a chuckle, consider stopping by a comedy show about awkward sex experiences (Fri, $20, π/π, 14th St)Β or a community open-mic (may I call it community-healing?) about how βLove Hurtsβ (Thurs, $15, π/π, The Wharf). Not sure what this is, but a βtexts to your exβ wall (Sat, π, π/π, West End) sounds intriguing. And if you need something very different, swing by a gory Violent-ineβs Day Massacre drag show (Fri, π, π/π, NoMA).
5. A hodgepodge of ideas. π«Β Join Blk Fwr Mrkt at Shopkeepers DC for a speed smudging workshop (Sat, $35, π/π, H St.). Head to Merriweather District for their Glow on Ice ice-skating event (every Thurs, 50% off tickets, π², Columbia). Maybe you might know someone who would benefit from a Taxes for Artists workshop (Thurs, π, π»). Run in your underwear as part of the Cupidβs Undie Run (Feb 12, $35 to register, Penn Quarter) to raise money to find a cure for neurofibromatosis. For those wanting a squad-get-together-Insta-worthy experience, consider stopping by the Haus of Cupid at the Sun Room (Sat, $92+, π/π, Eckington).
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What Is On Our Radar: Cultural Events
Here is an overview of some celebrations and embassy-sponsored events that have caught our attention:Β
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- A French astrophysicist leaving Earth and her daughter. π«π·π The Embassy of France is hosting a film screening of βProximaβ as part of a film series celebrating the French Presidency of the European Union (Feb 10, $5, π/π, Glover Park).Β
- Poetics of the Hispanism diaspora. πͺπΈπ The Cultural Office of the Embassy of Spain will be hosting Spanish comic author Anapurna about comic art and her creative process (Feb 16, π, π/π, Columbia Heights) .
- Celebrating 70 years of Mexican traditional dance. π²π½ππΎ The Ballet Folklorico de Mexico de Amalia Hernandez returns to DC at the Lincoln Theater in partnership with the Mexican Cultural Institute (Feb 25, $30+, π/π, U St).
- Fat Tuesday Parade π€ Fireworks π€ Ice Sculptures. ππ§π Head to Navy Yard and the Wharf for a day of celebration. Start at Ice Yards with ax throwing and a snowboarding stimulator before watching the Mardi Gras Parade and fireworksΒ (Feb 26, $15 for Ice Yards, π², Navy Yard) and (Feb 26, π for Mardi Gras, π², The Wharf).Β
- Piano concert for Ukraine. πΊπ¦πΉ The Embassy of Ukraine in partnership with the US Ukrainian Activists will host a charity concert in commemoration of the Heavenly Hundred. There will be hors dβoeuvres and wine as well as a photo exhibit βMaidan in Washington, DCβ on displayΒ (Feb 26, $25+, π/π, Georgetown).Β
- The future of Indigenous cultures. πΈπͺπΌ The House of Sweden will host an exhibit entitled βArtic Highways,β which features artworks by Sami and Indigenous artists exploring what it means to be βunboundedβ (debuts March 5).
- Japanese street festival. π―π΅πΈ In its 60th year, the Japan-America Society of Washington DC invites the public to Sakura Matsuri, the largest celebration of Japanese culture in the United States (April 9-10, $10+, π², Downtown).Β
Β Β Β Β Β Jade (@clockoutdc)Β