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In addition to the DC Tango Festival, which begins this weekend; the annual citywide event Dance Is The Answer is taking to the stage on April 23rd. This combination of lectures, classes, open rehearsals and performances (many of which are free) runs through May 3rd and includes just about every major (and minor) professional dance group in the Washington area. Featuring 70 artists, companies and venues who are partnering to bring dance into all of our lives, there has to something for even the most dance-phobic person out there. Participating organizations include the Washington Ballet (photo to the left), the Kennedy Center, Joe Goode Performance Group, Dance Place, Joy of Motion Dance Center and StepAfrika!. For a schedule of events, map to venues and more information visit danceistheanswer.org.
Theatre & More for April 22nd-28th
Don't Blink Or You'll Miss These Short Run Shows...
- Tony Kushner's The Illusion...April 23rd-May 2nd -- Woolly Mammoth's Mitchell Hébert directs this University of Maryland Department of Theatre production. Tony Kushner’s adaptation of a Pierre Corneille's classic French comedy will run in the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center’s Kogod Theatre.
- El mundo es un pañuelo (The World is a Handkerchief)...April 25th-May 2nd -- GALA Hispanic Theatre is offering this children's show about a Titiloco the Clown and magical hanky ride to far away lands.
- Red Herring...Closes April 26th -- Ist Stage, McLean, Virginia's first professional theatre company is closing it's current production which began April 17th. This is the fourth show of the company's inaugural season. This spy thriller/love story was written by Michael Hollinger and won Philadelphia's Barrymore Award for outstanding new play. Tickets are $15 - $25.
- Lore: A Mystery Awaits...April 25th and 26th -- Deviated Theatre presents the world-premiere of its theatrical dance production Lore, which is about a troubled kingdom in a far away world where mystery lurks and political intrigue runs rampant. Tickets $8-$22. It's being performed at Dance Place. You can watch a preview to your right.
Theatre Highlights...
- Young Playwrights Festival...May 4th at 7 pm -- CENTERSTAGE’s 23rd annual event features professional readings of five plays from Maryland students. The playwrights range from third to 12th graders and have been selected from more than 350 student submissions. Tickets are free, but must be reserved in advance. Call the Box Office at 410-332-0033 to RSVP.
- PEN/Faulkner Author Discussion...Friday, April 24th at 8 pm -- Novelists Amy Bloom and Susan Choi discuss human relationships across political and cultural landscapes. Each is an award winning author who will read from their works and sign books during the post-show reception which happens after the discussion. Tickets to the Folger Library event are $15.
- A Musical Quilt: Together in Unity Benefit Concert...April 25th at 7.30 pm -- This HIV/AIDS fundraiser concert is co-sponsored by Bradley Hills Presbyterian Church, Bethesda Jewish Congregation, and River Road Unitarian Universalist Congregation. proceeds will benefit the Dennis Avenue Health Center HIV/AIDS Program, the Association of Francois-Xavier Bagnoud and La Clinica del Pueblo “Entre Amigas” Program. The concert features African-American gospel and doo-wop by the WAMMIE-award winning a cappella group Reverb, Latin American chamber choir Choral Cantigas, traditional klezmer instrumentals by the Attonements Klezmer Duo, and choral selections by the combined choirs of Bradley Hills Presbyterian Church and River Road Unitarian Universalist Congregation, who will be joined by soprano soloist Judy Bennett. It's happening at the Bradley Hills Presbyterian Church (6601 Bradley Boulevard, Bethesda, MD).

- Emotions in European Cinema...Saturday, April 25th from 2-7 pm -- The final in Washington Post's film critic Desson Thompson's three-part series on how European filmmakers evoke the big emotions in ways that Hollywood films do not. This discussion will focus on fear -- the Hollywood horror film cliché -- but subtler way European filmmakers create anxiety and terror. The Goethe-Institute seminar is followed by a champagne and dessert reception with a showing of Henri-Georges Clouzot’s 1955 film Les Diaboliques -- a thriller set in a French boarding school, with a heart pounding finale.
- Swing Into Spring!...April 25th at 8 pm -- Doug Bowles and His SingCo Rhythm Orchestra present a swing dance to benefit the Capital City Symphony. The event features swing dancing (free lessons for those how don't know how), drinks and dessert. This performance and dance is happening at Atlas Performing Arts Center and tickets are $45 per person.

- The DC Tango Festival...April 28th to May 2nd -- Musicians, dancers, and singers from Argentina and Uruguay share the dance of passion with audiences during this ten day event. The 2009 DC Tango Festival is happening all over town with workshops and classes being held at Trinity University, events at various embassies and performances at GW's Lisner Auditorium.

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