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Friday, June 6
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Cherokee National Youth Choir
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The Cherokee National Youth Choir -- a group of 50 middle and high school students from northeastern Oklahoma communities -- performs. The Choir was founded in 2000 by Principal Chief Chad Smith as a way to keep children involved in Cherokee language and culture.
Free
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National Museum of the American Indian
Location: Potomac Atrium
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Art + Coffee: David Beck's Movie Palace or Museum
Luce Foundation Center Activity |
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Peek into one of David Beck's sculptures: Movie Palace features characters in action -- eating popcorn, smooching, and watching King Kong on the big screen. Museum was commissioned by the museum and reflects -- in exquisite miniature -- the neoclassical architecture of the building, from the 1840s when it was the U.S. Patent Office to the present day. Afterwards, enjoy a complimentary coffee or tea.
Free
Repeats Fridays
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Smithsonian American Art Museum
Location: Meet in the F Street Lobby
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Smithsonian Jazz Cafe: The Statesmen of Jazz
Friday Evening Music & Dining Event |
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As part of this ongoing Friday evening event, the museum offers music by Washington's top jazz musicians and an a la carte dinner. This evening, the Statesmen of Jazz perform: Warren Vache (cornet), John Allred (trombone), Tardo Hammer (piano), Nicki Parrott (bass), and Leroy Williams (drums). Notes: Tickets are available at the door or in advance by calling The Smithsonian Associates at 202-633-8801 or visiting online at www.smithsonianjazzcafe.org. Cash bar and dinner (starting at $11) not included in the cover charge. Smithsonian Jazz Cafe is a joint program produced by The Smithsonian Associates, Smithsonian Folkways, the National Museum of Natural History, and the National Museum of American History.
$12 cover charge; also see Note
Continues Fridays through June 27
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National Museum of Natural History
Location: Atrium Cafe (enter Constitution Ave.)
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Dragon Gate Inn
King Hu: Inspired by Taiwan Film Series |
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(1967, 111 min., Mandarin with English subtitles, directed by King Hu) This film's astonishing fight sequences, which were inspired by the rhythms of Beijing Opera, set a new standard for the genre, and its heroine, a no-nonsense fighter capable of dispatching dozens of enemies with her sword, spawned legions of imitators.
Free, tickets (2 per person) distributed 1 hour before
Series continues June 8
Related Exhibition: Yellow Mountain: China's Ever-Changing Landscape (at Sackler)
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Arthur M. Sackler Gallery and Freer Gallery of Art
Location: Freer, Meyer Auditorium
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