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Kites Of Asia

Please join us at the Smithsonian Institution Family Day “KITES OF ASIA” at the National Air and Space Museum…

KITES OF ASIA

Saturday, 23 March 2013  from 11 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.,

Please join us at the Smithsonian Institution Family Day “KITES OF ASIA” at the National Air and Space Museum : Independence Avenue at 6th Street, SW, Washington, DC 20560 .

FIL-AM HERITAGE DANCE ENSEMBLE with Ultimate Eskrima International perform the blindfolded “Tinikling” and the Filipino Martial Arts of stick-fighting (Arnis/Eskrima).. Includes interactive where you can be challenged to try hopping in between the bamboos and learn the Arnis /Eskrima from the experts…

Look for us in “America by Air” (Gallery 102) of the National Air and Space Museum from 11 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Admission is FREE.

Location :

 On the National Mall, between the Capitol building and the Smithsonian Castle. Bordered by Independence Avenue, Jefferson Drive, 4th and 7th Streets in southwest Washington, D.C

Kites Of Asia

Family Day

Kites of Asia
Saturday, March 23, 2013
10:00 am to 3:00 pm
Throughout the Museum in Washington, DC
Admission: Free

All Day Presentations:
Static Pan-Asian Kite Display – Experience the beauty of Asian kites. Learn how kites are made by talking to members of local kite organizations.
Milestones of Flight (Gallery 100)

Indoor Kite Flying – Witness the artistry of kites being flown to music.
West End (Gallery 104)

Why celebrate Kites of Asia at the National Air and Space Museum? Visit our poster display to find out!
Milestones of Flight (Gallery 100) & Wright Brothers (Gallery 209)

Timed Presentations:
Philippine Tinikling Dancers
Watch, learn, and do one of most popular folk dances of the Philippines.
11:30 am
America by Air (Gallery 102)

Kite Stories by Swatantar  (ages 3 and up)
Hear tales of kite traditions from around Asia.
11:00 am & 1:30 pm
Looking at Earth (Gallery 110)

Hands – On Activities:
Decorate and construct a Sled Kite. (ages 5 and up)
South Lobby (Gallery 108)

Design your own Hachimaki-traditional head gear worn by Asian kite flyers. (ages 5 )
Build an Anemometer. This instrument will help you measure wind speed before you fly a kite. (ages 8 and up)
Make a Vietnamese Dragon Puppet.   Celebrate the importance of dragons in the Vietnamese culture. (ages 5 and up)
America by Air (Gallery 102)

Build a flying leaf like those used by ancient Indonesian fishermen.  (ages 5 and up)
Color Thai Fighting Kites (ages 3 and up)
Pioneers of Flight (Gallery 208)

Other:
Look through a telescope!
Outside in the Public Observatory (east patio outside of McDonald’s)
Time noon – 3 pm
(Weather permitting)

Wright Kite Discovery Station – Interact with Museum staff to find out how Orville and Wilbur Wright used kites to help them invent the airplane.
Wright Brothers (Gallery 209)
Times to be determined

Driving directions to the Museum in Washington, DC
Museum Floorplan

Kites of Asia Family Day at the Museum in Washington DC

Philippine Embassy to Take Part in 9th Asian Festival in Fairfax, Virginia

Philippine Embassy to Take Part in 9th Asian Festival in Fairfax, Virginia

Philippine EmbassyPhilippine Embassy to Take Part in 9th Asian Festival in Fairfax, Virginia

The Embassy of the Philippines in Washington, D.C. will take part in the 9th Asian Festival on July 21 and 22, 2012 at the George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia.  Its booth will be manned by Embassy personnel, who will be ready to answer the consular-related queries of Filipino Americans who will be in attendance.  Tourism materials will also be distributed to prospective visitors to the Philippines.

This year’s Festival is sure to be another well-attended affair.  The event will feature food vendors, retail stores, and performances from the four participating countries – the Philippines, Thailand, India and China.  A tennis tournament, cooking demonstrations, and an interactive area for children are also among the attractions.

The Festival will be open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. on July 21 and from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on July 22.  The address of the venue, the GMU main campus, is 4352 Mason Pond Drive, Fairfax, Virginia, 22030.  Admission is free.

DC’s Biggest Creative Event… Artomatic at Crystal City, VA, NOW Until June 23rd!!!

DC's Biggest Creative Event... Artomatic at Crystal City, VA, NOW Until June 23

Artomatic is a multi-week, multimedia arts event held in the Washington, D.C. area. It has been held in 1999, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2007, 2008 and 2009. The next Artomatic will be held May 18th through June 23rd, 2012 at the 1851 S Bell Street, Arlington, VA.

DC's Biggest Creative Event... Artomatic at Crystal City, VA, NOW Until June 23

An independently organized and licensed Artomatic event was organized in Frederick, Maryland[1] for 2011. From Sept. 28th to Nov. 6th, 2011, the former FCPS Central Office building at 115 E. Church Street, Frederick, Maryland hosted Artomatic@Frederick featuring over 350 visual artists, plus musical groups, dancers, theatrical productions, aerialists, and a fashion show.

DC's Biggest Creative Event... Artomatic at Crystal City, VA, NOW Until June 23

Structure

A steering committee comprising local artists, arts administrators, and community activists develops outreach procedures and participation guidelines to ensure the broadest possible artistic representation from the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. Each participant pays a nominal fee and commits to volunteering for 15 hours. Most participants, however, give much more of their time; volunteers execute every task, from hauling trash and building exhibit structures to maintaining the website. As a result, the show draws artists and visitors of different races, cultural backgrounds, ages and experience levels.

Artomatic provides a mechanism for emerging and established artists to have the chance to work with and learn from one another. The diversity of artwork and performances attract a broad range of people, providing a forum to build institutional connections; linking public and private schools, universities, community development organizations, human service organizations, corporations, foundations, and cultural organizations.

Artomatic has a website Artomatic.org which is updated for each event. Additional networking occurs during and between events on a dedicated section of theartdc.org forum.

DC's Biggest Creative Event... Artomatic at Crystal City, VA, NOW Until June 23

History

The first Art-O-Matic, as it was spelled then, ran from May 21 to June 19, 1999.[2] It started as a fairly spontaneous event in the Manhattan Laundry buildings on Florida Avenue in Northwest Washington. The location, in an old laundromat, accounts for the name.

The second Art-O-Matic was held from September 29 to October 28, 2000.[3][4] This time, it was held in the Tenleytown neighborhood of Northwest Washington, in a then-vacant building that had at various times been a Sears and a Hechinger (the building now houses a Container Store and a Best Buy).

DC's Biggest Creative Event... Artomatic at Crystal City, VA, NOW Until June 23

October 31 to November 30, 2002 saw the third Art-O-Matic,[5] in a former EPA building at 401 M Street, Southwest Washington, adjacent to Waterside Mall (the EPA building and the mall were both later demolished). At this Art-O-Matic, for the first time, the Figure Models Guild of the Washington, DC area sponsored open life drawingevents. There would be live, often nude, models posing, and artists drawing. The art-going public – duly warned by signs as to the presence of live nude models – were welcome to come in and try their hand at drawing, or just observe.

DC's Biggest Creative Event... Artomatic at Crystal City, VA, NOW Until June 23

The fourth Artomatic, as it was now spelled and has been spelled since, was held from November 12 through December 5, 2004[6] at the old Capital Children’s Museumin Northeast Washington, a little north of Union Station. Though some of the newer sections of the complex were subsequently demolished as the building transitioned to its next phase, the older parts of the building remain intact, now divided into condominiums.

There was a short hiatus after the fourth Artomatic. When Artomatic did not happen in 2006, two years after the fourth, a group of art galleries in Bethesda, Maryland put on a coordinated show of artists who might have taken part in Artomatic. The galleries mounted the art for their monthly Bethesda Art Walk (held on the second Friday of each month)[7] of January 12, 2007.[8] Whereas every other Artomatic has been open basically to any artist who has art to hang or mount and the $60 fee, this is the only time an Artomatic event was in any way curated.

DC's Biggest Creative Event... Artomatic at Crystal City, VA, NOW Until June 23

Soon after this small Artomatic event, the fifth Artomatic was held from April 13 to May 20, 2007.[9] This was the first time Artomatic was held outside the District of Columbia. It occupied two floors of a vacated office building in Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia. The space had previously been occupied by the Patent and Trademark Office.

Artomatic returned to the District of Columbia with the sixth, held from May 9 through June 15, 2008.[10] This time, they occupied 10 floors of Capitol Plaza I, a new – not yet completed – office building in the NoMa (North of Massachusetts Avenue) neighborhood of Northeast Washington, a block from the New York Ave. – Florida Ave. – Gallaudet U Metro Station (soon to be renamed NoMa – Gallaudet University).

In February 2009, Artomatic collaborated with the Pink Line Project for “Luck of the Draw: An Art and Music Experience”. This event attracted over 1,500 people and was held at the Capitol Riverfront Neighborhood.

DC's Biggest Creative Event... Artomatic at Crystal City, VA, NOW Until June 23

The seventh Artomatic was also the tenth anniversary event. It ran from May 29 to July 5, 2009[11] in Southeast Washington. Again, it occupied a brand new building, 55 M St. SE, in a development near the new Washington Nationals ballpark located right over an entrance of the Navy Yard – Ballpark Metro Station. Over 76,000 visitors attended.

The Artomatic concept has been licensed out to other places, including Ohio and Frederick MD (Fall 2011). Smaller events and partnerships have also happened over the years, including a small display in the oldest wing of Reagan National Airport in 2011 and select Artomatic artists were featured with poetry by BRASH at Studio Gallery on R St NW in 2010. Artomatic has also partnered with art groups from other cities and countries (specifically glass studios in England for the 2009 iteration) in order[according to whom?] to bring work from elsewhere into the DC art scene.

DC's Biggest Creative Event... Artomatic at Crystal City, VA, NOW Until June 23

The next Artomatic is slated to open on May 18th 2012 and run through June 23rd at the event’s largest venue to date, 1851 S Bell Street, Arlington, VA. The non-juried event provides a forum for artists of all types (visual artists, musical groups, dancers, poets, film crews, theatrical groups, fashion designers, fire play, and more) and abilities (from novice to professional). Organizers expect registration to fill very quickly[citation needed].

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DC’s biggest creative event — 1,300 artists + performers take over an 11-story building! Til June 23. Hours and directions:http://artomatic.org/plan-your-visit
Mission

Artomatic creates community, builds audience and expands economic development by transforming available space into a playground for artistic expression.

Description

Artomatic 2012 is a month-long art festival in the DC area that is “by artists, for everyone.” Anyone can show art or perform, and it is absolutely free to attend.

This year’s event is in a former office building that’s slated for demolition. In addition to floor after floor of art and performance stages, workshops, tours, seminars and other events are held all month long.

No matter what kind of creative events you like, you will find something for you at Artomatic.

General Information

We are a non-profit, volunteer-run 501(c)3 organization.

Our unjuried arts events showcase creative work in visual art, music, film, performance, and fashion. Our flagship events are held every 1 to 3 years in the DC metropolitan area. We also license other events in other locations, such as Artomatic@Frederick, held in Frederick, Md., in 2011.

Artomatic is guided by a volunteer Board of Directors and is funded in part by the D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities, an agency supported by the National Endowment for the Arts. See more about the volunteer teams that make Artomatic possible.

DC's Biggest Creative Event... Artomatic at Crystal City, VA, NOW Until June 23

First floor: Main entrance, Busboys and Poets cafe, Art-to Go marketplace and Orleans stage!

DC's Biggest Creative Event... Artomatic at Crystal City, VA, NOW Until June 23

DC's Biggest Creative Event... Artomatic at Crystal City, VA, NOW Until June 23

Third floor: Artist resource center, Georg I & II event rooms, Artomatic Office…

DC's Biggest Creative Event... Artomatic at Crystal City, VA, NOW Until June 23

Fourth floor: Carl Cordell Theater…

Eighth floor: Heinken Lamplighter stage

Eighth floor: Heinken Lamplighter Stage for Acoustic and Classical Performances, Utrecht Art Room for Children’s Art Workshops…

DC's Biggest Creative Event... Artomatic at Crystal City, VA, NOW Until June 23

Ninth floor. Peeps! and the Jam Dance and DJ stage…

DC's Biggest Creative Event... Artomatic at Crystal City, VA, NOW Until June 23

Tenth floor: Heineken Main Stage, Site Operations Office…

DC's Biggest Creative Event... Artomatic at Crystal City, VA, NOW Until June 23

Top floor, the Penthouse Maze: Main bar, Society of Art Rock Listening Room, Renwick Alliance room (workshops) and People’s Stage (rap, poetry, spoken word, comedy), Event Directors’ Office…

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Ivy Rose at “Here I Stand 2012″ @ The Lincoln Theatre, U Street, Washington, D.C., 7:00pm, June 9, 2012

Ivy Rose at "Here I Stand 2012" @ The Lincoln Theatre, U Street, Washington, D.C., June 9, 2012

Ivy Rose at "Here I Stand 2012" @ The Lincoln Theatre, U Street, Washington, D.C., June 9, 2012

  • Pual Robeson “Here I Stand” award gala, Saturday June 9, 2012 at historic Lincoln Theatre in Washington, DC. This years honoree is hip hop legend Lonnie Rashid Lynn, Jr. aka “Common” Performing live on stage: Malcom X Drummers and Dancers, Whratnala USA, Ivy Rose Band, Ur…See More

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Paul Robeson “Here I Stand” award gala, Saturday June 9, 2012 at historic Lincoln Theatre in Washington, DC. This years honoree is hip hop legend Lonnie Rashid Lynn, Jr. aka “Common” Performing live on stage: Malcom X Drummers and Dancers, Whratnala USA, Ivy Rose Band, Urban Artistry, ISA Miss Teen Philippines Chessa Toboada, Dragon Princess Olivia Zhang, Special invited guest interviewer “Big Tigger” from WPGC 95.5., and Hung Tao Choy Mei “Lucky Lions” and Thunder Drummers.

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