Feb
10
Sat
Romantic Violin for Two – National Chamber Ensemble @ Unitarian Universalist Church of Arlington
Feb 10 @ 7:30 PM – 10:30 PM

The National Chamber Ensemble continues its eleventh season with Romantic Violin For Two – a repertoire of romantic works for Valentine’s Day – on Saturday, February 10, at 7:30 p.m. at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Arlington.

General admission tickets are $36 for adults and $18 for students, plus applicable service charges. Tickets are available online at www.nationalchamberensemble.org. Group discounts for 10 or more are available by calling (703) 685-7590. For more information, call (703) 685-7590 or visit www.nationalchamberensemble.org. All concerts are followed by a reception with the artists.

One violin virtuoso is great, but two are even better! Enjoy some of the most romantic music for a unique duo of two violins and piano. Artistic director/violinist Leo Sushansky and violinist and professor of violin James Stern are joined by dynamic pianist Kathryn Brake for a program of works by MozartMoszkowskiPaganiniMassenet and Kreisler.

The evening’s program includes Mozart’s sparkling “Concertante For Two Violins,” Moszkowski’s brilliant “Suite for Two Violins and Piano in G Minor,” and Fritz Kreisler’s charming Viennese favorites “Liebesleid (Love’s Sorrow)” and “Liebesfreud (Love’s Joy).” Also on the program are two of the most beautiful violin works ever: “Cantabile in D Major” by Niccolo Paganini and the Massenet ethereal “Meditation” from Thais.

Mozart’s “Concertante for Two Violins” opens the performance. Ferdinand David has taken “Sonata for Two Pianos K.448,” which Mozart authority Alfred Einstein (cousin of Albert) called one of the most profound of Mozart’s compositions, and arranged the piece for two violins and a piano. This particular work is often referred to during discussions of the Mozart Effect (the theory that listening to classical music improves brain function). The piece is followed by the short, lush works ofMassenet, Paganini, and Kreisler to conclude the first half of the program.

The second half includes Moritz Moszkowski’s “Suite in G Minor.” Moszkowski enjoyed a considerable international reputation as a composer and pianist, and was feted as the natural successor to Chopin. It is a mark of his success that his music was arranged for countless ensembles and solo instruments. His “Suite in G Minor” is a collection of four contrasted movements written for all three instruments: the violins soar and trade phrases above a piano accompaniment. Moszkowski’s Suite – almost unknown to the general concert-going public today – provides an exciting discovery for those who attend this concert.

National Chamber Ensemble’s internationally acclaimed musicians have redefined the meaning of chamber music by incorporating tango, spirituals, jazz, klezmer, opera, ballet, modern dance, and multimedia into programs with traditional classical masterpieces. The Ensemble has also hosted premiere works by top contemporary classical composers such as Lowell Liebermann, Gary William Friedman, Dick Hyman, and Alexander Goldstein.

The remainder of the 2017-18 NCE season includes Strings Fever – Brahms and Mendelssohn on March 24 (at Unitarian Universalist Church of Arlington) and Today’s Classical and Jazz Masters on May 19 (at the Gunston Arts Center).

Where: 

Unitarian Universalist Church of Arlington
4444 Arlington Blvd, Arlington, VA

Parking: Free on-site, Entrance from Arlington Blvd or George Mason Dr.

Valentine’s Silent Disco @ Embassy Row Hotel
Feb 10 @ 8:00 PM – 11:00 PM

VALENTINE’s Silent Disco
Saturday, February 10 | 8pm  @ Embassy Row Hotel
TICKETS: $16 Online purchase here

Love is in the air and what a better way to celebrate than with music and dancing! For this Valentine’s Day we’ve partnered with Embassy Row Hotel for a special Silent Disco!

3 Live DJs | 3 Different Music Channels | One Memorable Night

  • Dance Beats
  • Best of Throwback Tunes
  • Top 40

Calling on all those who believe in love – singles, couples and friends!

Feb
11
Sun
5th Street ACE Hardware 7th Ladies’ Night @ 5th Street ACE Hardware
Feb 11 @ 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Shake off those winter weather blues with a party! Back by popular demand, locally owned hardware store 5th Street Ace Hardware is hosting their 7th Ladies’ Night event on Sunday, February 11 from 6-8pm at 1055 5th St. NW.

In partnership with the Mount Vernon Triangle Community Improvement District (MVT CID), this year’s do-it-yourself event for women promises to be the best yet. With an expected 20 product vendors and local representatives in attendance, guests will have plenty of opportunities to pick up some new DIY skills and learn about upcoming
community events while enjoying complimentary wine, locally made appetizers, and free product samples.

During the event, customers can shop 20% off the entire store* and the first 100 guests of
the evening will receive a free swag bag loaded with some of the store’s favorite products.
The lineup of raffle prizes is valued at over $400, including gift cards to neighborhood
businesses and restaurants, fun products, Valspar paint, and a grand prize $100 shopping
spree to 5th Street Ace Hardware.

Featured vendors:
Hillman, Valspar, Bissell, Budget Blinds of Silver Spring, Community Forklift, Beverly Jones,
The Card Bureau DC, Grey Moggie Press, Fluidmaster, VIDA Fitness, Dremel, Natural
Alternative, and Slobproof. Demos include basic toilet repair, installing wall anchors,
patching drywall, using a power tool, DIY terrariums, upcycled coaster craft, using
engraving tools, and proper painting techniques.
Featured Food and Wine Vendors:
Wine tasting with Linganore Winecellars; cheese plate provided by Cabot Creamery
Cooperative; smoked samples prepared on the Big Green Egg; KIND Bars courtesy of KIND
Snacks; locally made candy from Capital Candy Jar; hummus platter by Busboys and Poets;
and a menu tasting with Texas de Brazil: flame-grilled flank steak & horseradish mashed
potatoes topped with chimichurri and microgreens.

Raffle Prizes & Gift Bag Items Provided by:
Texas de Brazil, A Baked Joint, VIDA Fitness, [solidcore}, Fluidmaster, Bona Floor Cleaners,
3M, Aries Manufacturing, Harold Imports, Hillman, Loctite, KIND Snacks, , Urban Referrals,
Velcro, Core Kitchen, Youcopia, Shurtech, Scrub Daddy, Willow Run Greenhouses and more!

The store requests attendees RSVP via email at ladies@acehardwaredc.com, and by joining
our Facebook event page at http://bit.ly/5thStLN2018. Guests who RSVP by February 9
will receive up to 2 free raffle tickets. You do not have to be present to win the grand prize.

*Regularly-priced merchandise only. Sale not valid on power tools, grills, appliances, patio
furniture, Nest products, or Yeti products. Additional exclusions may apply. Customer
parking is available in the Safeway lot beneath the store. Free parking validation is
available for the first 30 minutes. Vendor lineup is subject to change.

Feb
14
Wed
Mervis Diamonds Valentine Giveaway @ Mervis Diamond Importers
Feb 14 @ 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM
MERVIS DIAMOND VALENTINE’S DAY GIVEAWAYJoin Paul Wharton and Sarah Fraser from the Hey Frase Podcast for a fabulous night of Valentine’s Day shopping, book signing, and someone is WINNING diamond studs from Mervis!

Need the perfect Valentine’s Day gift!? We got you. Buy your boo diamond studs starting at $400, gorgeous bangles, and timeless rose gold necklaces for the most romantic day of the year.

Paul Wharton will be doing an exclusive book signing of his NEW book “Pulling It All Together!” Don’t miss this fun night.

Cocktails and light appetizers will be served. We can’t wait to see you!

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Event to be held at the following time, date, and location:

Friday, February 9, 2018 from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM (EST)

Mervis Diamond Importers
1700 K Street Northwest
Washington, DC 20006

Clean Slate: A New Kind of Valentine’s Party @ Lost Society
Feb 14 @ 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
For the 2nd year in a row, Three Day Rule is hosting a Valentine’s Day party with a major twist. Guests get to drop of photo of their ex in the ‘Burning Cauldron of Love’ upon entering! They’ll start the night feeling liberated as they enter the party free of past baggage. We’ll also have our team of matchmakers playing cupid, introducing guests to each other. We’re expecting 200+ guests to pack the roof of Lost Society, and ladies can also arrive early to have their makeup done, compliments of GlamSquad.
Clean Slate: A New Kind of Valentine’s Party
Wednesday, February 14, 6-9PM
Lost Society, 14th & U St
Feb
17
Sat
Creating the Strong Women Workshop @ The Embassy Row Hotel
Feb 17 @ 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM

The award-winning journalist Linda Harris Sittig will discuss bold tactics for empowering women based on her research that was published on her StrongWomenInHistory.com blog. Admission is complimentary to guests and the public. Saturday, February 17 from 11am – 12pm.

 

Feb
21
Wed
Future of Technology Summit @ Ronald Reagan International Trade Center
Feb 21 @ 7:00 AM – 3:30 PM

WHAT:
The Future of Technology Summit 2018 will host a gathering of experts and innovators to understand and prepare for the challenges and opportunities posed by rapid technological advances. Powered by the mission of building an enduring partnership between the autism community and technology thought leaders, the conference will bring together over 40 startup companies that will have the opportunity to showcase, pitch and exhibit their businesses. The summit will have a strong emphasis on the importance of women and diversity in technology and will provide networking opportunities to connect with prestigious keynote speakers, investors, venture capitalists and mentors, and nearly 1,000 industry leaders representing more than 400 companies.

 

WHEN & WHERE:

The Future of Technology Summit 2018

Wednesday, February 21 – Thursday, February 22, 2018, 7am – 3:30pm ET

Ronald Reagan International Trade Center

For tickets and more information: https://www.ftsummit.us/buy-tickets

WHO:

Jacqueline Woods is the chief marketing officer at IBM Global Business Partners. She drives marketing efforts around IBM’s channel business, with a focus on growing business partner momentum in IBM Cloud and AI technologies. In this role, she leads the new IBM PartnerWorld program that enables IBM partners of all types (legacy, born on the cloud, startups to large ISVs) to build high-value digital capabilities, increase their speed to market and help them create new revenue streams. Jacqueline has been featured in Fortune Magazine’s 50 Most Powerful Black Executives in America and cited in the New York Times and Wall Street Journal on leadership and strategy. She has been a featured speaker at Harvard, the Organization for Economic and Co-operative Development, and numerous technology, leadership and marketing conferences. She will be the keynote speaker during the Women and Diversity session on Wednesday, February 21st at 1:30pm.

Marissa Shorenstein has served as the president of AT&T for more than five years overseeing external affairs across the state. In that role, she has led AT&T’s commitment to a number of local efforts, including bringing free public WiFi to New York City’s parks, introducing wireless service to its underground subway stations and launching an innovative effort to combat cyberbullying statewide. As senior vice president of the eastern region, Marissa will continue with those duties long with managing state legislative and regulatory affairs from Maine to Virginia and Washington, D.C. Prior to AT&T she served as the director of communications for Andrew Cuomo’s successful 2010 campaign for Governor of New York State and as the press secretary and deputy director of communications for Governor David A. Paterson. Marissa serves on the executive committees of the New York Business Council, the Citizens Budget Commission, the Jewish Community Relations Council of New York and the Women’s Forum of New York. She will be the keynote speaker at the Future of Technology—Communication session on Wednesday, February 21st at 2:30pm.

Darrell Silver is co-founder and CEO of Thinkful, a new type of school that brings high-growth tech careers to ambitious people everywhere. Measuring his company’s success alongside student success, he believes in strong experiential learning and is wildly driven to explore things that will make him curious. Prior to founding Thinkful, Darrell founded Perpetually.com, the web archiving service that sold to Dell in 2012. He started his career in quantitative trading at the Clinton Group, where he honed his leadership skills and built the company’s first automated stock trading algorithms, while also running Asia trade execution. Darrell will be the keynote speaker at the Education in the desert session on Wednesday, February 21st at 1:30pm.

About Future of Technology Summit 2018

The FTSummit is a global technology and startup conference, hosted in influential cities, and live-streamed around the world. The conference focuses on technologies and innovators that are building today and shaping tomorrow. For more information, visit https://www.ftsummit.us follow on Twitter @FTSummitG

Feb
22
Thu
NOVA BOSSA Pop-Up @ Union Market
Feb 22 @ 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM

Union Market will get a little taste of Brazil when internationally inspired lifestyle brand NOVA BOSSA pops up at the thriving retail and culinary district.

Offering art and photography, bain couture, books, women’s clothing, handbags, home decór, jewelry and scarves, the NOVA BOSSA pop-up will feature a wide selection of globally sourced items from international designers, including Adriana Degreas, Artiz, Catarina Mina, Cecilia Prado, Mercedes Salazar, Mola Sasa, Paula Mendoza Jewelry, Scarf Me, Wymann Rio and more.

From intricately handmade bags to 24-carat gold-plated statement jewelry to colorful baskets from the Amazon, NOVA BOSSA’s assortment of luxury-leaning goods orbit around founder and CEO Carolina Furukrona’s passions for travel, design and entertaining.

She launched NOVA BOSSA last year following 100 international adventures and a business certification from Harvard, in an effort to both pay homage to her São Paulo roots and enable top lifestyle brands — especially by women designers and artisans — from her native Brazil and other emerging markets to go global.

“NOVA BOSSA is delighted to celebrate our one-year anniversary by partnering with Union Market DC for this pop-up,” Furukrona says. “We believe that Union Market’s focus on culture and commerce, on showcasing the very best new businesses in the region, and on serving a dynamic and diverse clientele makes this a unique opportunity for our brand. We are excited to showcase rising international women designers − most of which have never before been available in the United States or the D.C. region – and to prove that the creativity, craftsmanship and design emanating from places like Brazil can be just as good, if not better, than what’s coming out of Europe. After spending so much time abroad I feel D.C. is lacking some bossa, so it’s an honor to present new products that can give a daring and fresh update to the wardrobes and homes of our great city.”

As home base for 40+ award-winning restaurant and retail concepts, northeast D.C.’s thriving Union Market District continues to grow its reputation as a brand incubator, giving small businesses the solid footing they need to get to the next level.

The NOVA BOSSA pop-up launches February 22, and will operate as follows:

  • Thursday, February 2211a-8pm
  • Friday, February 23: 11a-8pm
  • Saturday, February 24: 10a-8pm
  • Sunday, February 2510a-8pm
Heurich House Baroque Concert @ Heurich House
Feb 22 @ 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM

Distinguished musicians will perform the music of Baroque composer Johann Sebastian Bach on Thursday, February 22, 2018 from 6:30-8:30pm at the Heurich House Museum. Andrew Fouts (violin) and Leon Chelhase (harpiscord) will play Selections from The Well-Tempered Clavier, Partita No. 2 in D minor for Violin Solo, BMV 1004, and Violin Sonata No. 6 in G, BMV 1019, in the historic Conservatory. The concert is the museum’s first partnership with the esteemed The Washington Bach Consort.

Bach’s Sonatas and Partitas for Unaccompanied Violin opened up new possibilities of technique and expression for the instrument. The second partita is renowned for its last movement – the famous D minor Ciaccona, a piece of extraordinary scope and complexity often ranked among the composer’s greatest achievements. The 48 preludes and fugues that comprise the two volumes of The Well-Tempered Clavier bring together virtuosity and technical rigor in a fashion rarely seen before or since. The elegant Sonata in G Major for violin and harpsichord rounds out this instrumental showcase.

The Heurich House Museum is the historic, family home of German immigrant and brewer, Christian Heurich. Christian and Amelia Heurich were avid music lovers, supporting musical organizations and attending performances in Washington, DC, Germany, and Italy. The museum’s partnership with The Washington Bach Consort is an opportunity to experience German musical artistry in a home surrounded by baroque- and renaissance-revival craftsmanship and continue the legacy of Christian and Amelia.

Advanced purchase tickets are available online and include self-guided tours of the first floor of the museum. Admission is $35 for seated tickets and $15 for standing room tickets. Doors open at 6:30pm and the performance begins at 7pm. Drinks, including DC Brau’s Heurich’s Lager, will be available for purchase.

For more information and to purchase tickets, visit www.heurichhouse.org

About The Washington Bach Consort

Founded in 1977 by the late Dr. J. Reilly Lewis, the Washington Bach Consort is committed to the study and performance of the complete vocal and instrumental works of Johann Sebastian Bach and his contemporaries. The mission of the Washington Bach Consort is to 1) Perform to the highest artistic standards the music of J.S. Bach and his Baroque contemporaries, 2) Expand its audience through concerts, collaborations with other performing ensembles, media appearances, marketable recordings and tours, and 3) Promote current and future appreciation of J.S. Bach in our community through compelling music education programs presented by members of the Consort.

Speed Dating with the DC Matchmaker @ The Embassy Row Hotel
Feb 22 @ 7:00 PM – 9:30 PM

With the help of D.C. Matchmaker Michelle Jacoby, guests can meet a potential love interest in the blink of an eye. Grab a cocktail and mingle with singles for a spontaneous evening of flirting and fun. Tickets can be purchased here for $40 with a complimentary wine or beer. Thursday, February 22 from 7pm – 9:30pm.