Oct
30
Thu
An Evening Benefit with Concert and Cabaret Star Karen Akers @ National Museum of Women in the Arts
Oct 30 @ 6:30 PM – 10:30 PM

An Evening Benefit with Concert and Cabaret Star Karen Akers
Concert and cabaret star Karen Akers will receive the National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWAAward for Excellence in the Performing Arts at an evening benefitevent. Akers’s voice has been lauded by the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner as “…great…an instrument with the power of Streisand’s, the dark passion of Piaf’s and the lean irony of Dietrich’s, but a voice uniquely her own, because it’s coupled with an intelligence that creates moments of riveting theatricality.” She has performed all over the world and has won a Theatre World Award as well as a Tony Award nomination.

The cabaret-themed evening will feature a cocktail reception, a seated dinner by Occasions Catering and a performance by Akers. Proceeds from this annual fundraiser support the Shenson Chamber Music Concerts, led by Artistic Director Gilan Tocco Corn, education programming, and the groundbreaking exhibition, Picturing Mary: Woman, Mother, Idea.
 
CO-CHAIRS:
Sally L. Jones and Irene Natividad

WHEN:
Thursday, October 30, 2014
Cocktails 6:30 p.m.; Performance 7:15 p.m.; Dinner 8 p.m.

WHERE:
National Museum of Women in the Arts
1250 New York Avenue, NW
Two blocks north of Metro Center (13th Street entrance)
Valet parking available

TICKETS:
Individual: $350
Tables: $5,000 and up
Dress: Business attire

Nov
8
Sat
Noche de Passion @ Organization of American States
Nov 8 @ 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM

Noche de Pasión: The Tango Soirée

Saturday, November 8, 2014

Organization of American States

 

Join me, the members of The Washington Ballet’s Women’s Committee, Jeté Society and Latino Dance Fund Host Committee for Noche de Pasión: The Tango Soirée on Saturday, November 8, 2014. This inaugural event will benefit TWB’s scholarship programs and the Latino Dance Fund as well as celebrate TWB’s fall repertory program “Masterworks,” showcasing 5 Tangos by world-renowned choreographer, Hans van Manen, among other works.

Noche de Pasión: The Tango Soirée will take place at the stunning Organization of American States, which will be transformed into a sultry Buenos Aires Tango club, full of drama, passion and intrigue. At the VIP reception hosted by TWB’s Artistic Director Septime Webre and members of the diplomatic community, patrons will sip signature “Evita” champagne cocktails and have an opportunity to mix and mingle with dancers who have benefited from the Latino Dance Fund. Following the VIP reception, guests attending the main party will enjoy an exclusive performance by The Washington Ballet, sample the finest in South American wines and spirits, savor delectable Argentine-inspired cuisine, bid on “Super Silent Auction” items and be part of the best dance party to hit Washington, DC in decades. The event will bring together a dynamic group of hundreds of leaders across business, arts, politics, community and culture.

To purchase tickets, click here: http://www.washingtonballet.org/contribute/special-events/noche-de-pasion-the-tango-soiree_copy

Nov
9
Sun
FotoFilm: Her Aim Is True @ Goethe-Institut Washington - GoetheForum
Nov 9 @ 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM
FotoFilm: Her Aim Is True
Screening and Panel with Filmmaker Karen Whitehead

Goethe-Institut Washington – GoetheForum
812 7th St NW
Washington, DC 20001
Sunday, November 9, 3:00 PM

Tickets on sale now!
https://fotofilm-heraimistrue.eventbrite.com

Jini

Her Aim Is True tells the incredible story of Jini Dellaccio, the first woman photographer of rock ‘n’ roll in its early years. For the first time in 50 years, Dellaccio shares her story and stunning archive, reuniting with musicians and rock photographers for a riveting voyage tracing the roots of her avant-garde artistry and fearless life. Screening and discussion with filmmaker Karen Whitehead.

“Jini’s photos are the template for cool. Any rock band since Jini’s photos were released has wanted to look exactly like that.”
—Bon Von Wheelie (Girl Trouble)

Nov
11
Tue
DC Central Kitchen Capital Food Fight @ Ronald Reagan Building & International Trade Center (Atrium)
Nov 11 @ 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM

DC Central Kitchen Capital Food Fight

Nov 11th

Ronald Reagan Building & International Trade Center (Atrium)

Over 75 of the Washington area’s greatest restaurants will offer tastes of their best dishes for Capital Food Fight guests.  Join Dolci Gelati and many others for a night of fun, eating and drinking all for a great cause to support the DC Central Kitchen.  Purchase tickets here http://capitalfoodfight.org/buy-tickets/

Nov
13
Thu
FotoFilm: Inside Out – The People’s Art Project @ Goethe-Institut Washington - GoetheForum
Nov 13 @ 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Screening and Panel

Goethe-Institut Washington – GoetheForum
812 7th St NW
Washington, DC 20001
Thursday, November 13, 7:00 PM

Tickets on sale now!
https://fotofilm-insideout.eventbrite.com

Photo courtesy of INSIDE OUT

INSIDE OUT – The People’s Art Project is a powerful documentary tracking the evolution of the biggest participatory art project in the world, the wildly popular INSIDE OUT. Travel the globe with French artist JR as he motivates entire communities to define their most important causes with incredibly passionate displays of giant black and white portraits pasted in the street.  Film screening will be followed by a panel discussion on the themes of photography and activism.

Nov
17
Mon
De Pizan Honors Gala @ Arena Stage
Nov 17 @ 5:30 PM – 11:30 PM

NATIONAL WOMEN’S HISTORY MUSEUM PRESENTS

DE PIZAN HONORS GALA

Mary Barra, Secretary of Interior Sally Jewell, Katherine Johnson, and Debbie Sterling to be honored

WHO:               Mary Barra (CEO of General Motors, Honoree), Katherine Johnson (NASA Mathematician, Honoree), Debbie Sterling (CEO & Founder of Goldieblox, Honoree), Secretary Sally Jewell (United States Secretary of the Interior, Honoree) and many more.

WHAT:              The National Women’s History Museum’s mission is to educate, inspire, empower, and shape the future by integrating women’s distinctive history into the culture and history of the United States. This year’s de Pizan Honors Gala will honor history-makers to ensure that their legacy remains alive. The lives and contributions of the recipients of the de Pizan Honors will have a lasting presence, exhibited on the NWHM website at www.nwhm.org. Additionally, the Museum plans to feature a permanent “de Pizan” display in the Museum once it is built.

WHERE:           Arena Stage, Mead Center for American Theater

1101 6th St SW

Washington, DC 20024

WHEN:             Monday, November 17, 2014

5:30PM: VIP Buffet Dinner Reception and Silent Auction

7:00PM: Program

TICKETS:          http://nwhm.ticketleap.com/depizan14/

Nov
20
Thu
“Into the Lime Lite” Screening & Party @ Gala Theatre
Nov 20 @ 7:30 PM – 10:30 PM

On Thursday November 20, at 7:30 at Gala Theater (3333 14th St NW), join local filmmakers, boxing stars and musicians for a benefit film screening and after party featuring stories from the world of Lime Lite Boxing and Fitness, a Columbia Heights based non-profit gym and youth program that trains champions and mentors young people.

Into the Lime Lite follows two-time USA Boxing National Champion Malik Jackson as he prepares for a tough match in the Belfast Beltway Classic. Out of the Basement follows Greg Newby as he embarks on a pro-boxing career after a fall from grace. Jackson and Newby train at Lime Lite Boxing and Fitness, a small gym in the heart of Columbia Heights DC that is 100% fueled by local volunteers, grassroots fundraisers and community support. Both films (documentary shorts) feature music from local musicians including Brendan Canty (Fugazi, DeathFix) The Evens and Buildings. The films were made by possible by the Documentary Center at GW and The DC Arts and Humanities Commission.

The after party features food generously donated by The Coupe (Lime Lite Boxing’s neighbor) and music from local DJs. Doors at 7:30. Tickets are $10 and all proceeds will benefit Lime Lite’s boxing and mentoring program.

Dec
5
Fri
Artfête Open House & Holiday Party @ The Art League’s Madison Annex
Dec 5 @ 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM


Artfête Open House & Holiday Party
Free Admission!

When:
Friday, December 5, 6:00-9:00 pm
Where:
The Art League’s Madison Annex, 305 Madison Street, Alexandria, VA


Artfête is the grand finale to our 60th Anniversary year! Join us at our Madison Annex as we kick-off the holiday season with live music, great artwork, artist demos, and more.
Featuring:

  • Unveiling the 60th Anniversary Community Canvas
  • Ceramic and Jewelry sales
  • Exhibit of instructor artwork
  • Demos by Art League instructors
  • Live music by Redline Graffiti
  • Wearable art runway show
  • Food and drinks

Check out where exciting classes like ceramics, jewelry making, photography, sculpture, the fiber arts, and drawing and painting are taught throughout the year and do a little holiday shopping. Admission is FREE.

Dec
6
Sat
DC Repeal Day Ball @ Carnegie Library
Dec 6 @ 8:00 PM – 11:59 PM

DC’s largest cocktail party celebrates the passage of the 21st amendment ending the prohibition of alcohol in December 1933.  The DC Craft Bartenders Guild honors this anniversary in grand fashion with a black tie event to be held this year at the Carnegie Library on Saturday December 6.  VIP entry will begin an hour early at 8:00pm and general admission begins at 9:00.  Ticket prices are $120 for VIP and $80 for General Admission. The event features 29 local mixologists and seven renowned out-of-towners.

Visiting craft bartenders include; Tony Abou-Ganim, the Modern Mixologist of Las Vegas, NV; Jackson Cannon of the Hawthorne and Eastern Standard in Boston, MA; Nicole Lebedevitch of Lincoln Tavern and Restaurant in Boston, MA; Kevin Diedrich of Kimpton Hotels in San Francisco, CA; Adam Segar, Corporate Mixologist for Ipic Entertainment in Chicago; Phoebe Esmon of The Yachtsman and Emmanuelle Philadelphia, PA and; Christian Gaal of Emmanuelle and Spirit Animal in Philadelphia, PA.  These masters of mixing from around the country will be intermingled with DC favorites such as Dan Searing, Owen Thomson, JoJo Valenzuela, Todd Thrasher, Brian McBaine, Chantal Tseng, Duane Sylvestre and many others.

This is the largest Repeal Day celebration in the US and DC’s largest cocktail party each year. In its 7th year, the DC Repeal Day Ball will donate a portion of the proceeds to The Museum of the American Cocktail.  This nonprofit organization is dedicated to education in Mixology and preserving the rich history of the American Cocktail.  DCCBG Co-Founder, Gina Chersevani says “This event is a toast to the 81 years that this country has NOT been dry.  We love to get dressed up and celebrate the craft to which we have dedicated our careers.”

The evening will feature catering by Occasions and live entertainment by Blue Crescent Syncopators, a brass jazz band, in the Library’s Map Room.  Guests can take home a memento from the black & white photo booth featuring décor and props from the 1930s.

Tickets are available at http://www.eventbrite.com/e/repeal-day-ball-2014-tickets-13971945465 and will sell out fast!  The evening’s sponsors include Pernod Ricard, Diageo, Bacardi, Remy Cointreau, Whistle Pig Rye, Bluecoat Gin, Papa Pilar Rum and beer will be sponsored by DC’s own Bluejacket. The official after party will be announced during the ball to ticketed guests and sponsors.

DC Craft Bartender’s Guild was established in 2008.  Its tenants are Professionalism, Knowledge, Hospitality, Outreach and Civic Engagement.  Each member holds themselves to a high standard with these in mind. More information and an interactive map can be found at http://www.dccraftbartendersguild.org

Dec
20
Sat
The Great Roar @ The Manor
Dec 20 @ 8:00 PM – 11:00 PM

Born from the sumptuous elegance of the Edwardian era only to be shaken by a world war and landing in a modern Eden. The Roaring 20’s marked history with iconic images of personal expression. Hyper charged fashion and style were all the rage. Think Chanel’s streamlined column shape, Charles Worth’s luxurious beading, or Fortuny silk dresses; the functionality of shorter skirts and the powerful alluring lines of men’s suiting.  The twenties had everything! The decade left us with youthful elegance, vice influenced trends, and rhythmic style.

The women truly explored personal style an expression with higher hemlines to due to the convenience women experienced during the previous war, in which hemlines fell above the ankle in an effort to conserve fabric for uniforms and supplies. The body was a slim long line with a swan like neck topped with a sharp yet effortless bob hair cut.
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Men’s Fashion streamlined and peacocked at the same time. With bright new colors for day suits and skinny black tie Tuxedos for night. Gatsby cool boy chic filled the stores and their expensive shiny cars filled the streets.

“The Great Roar” is a fashion and art event opening December 20th at The Manor in downtown DC for a night of exploration into an exuberant era. VIP guests will be treated to a Yesteryear photo exhibition by Jay Snap, stunning living fashion installation of period clothes provided by collectors Jessamyn Goshorn and Randy Green; black and white silent  film, and a live burlesque performance.