Tag Archives: Takoma

Old Town Spring Brass

A brass and reed ensemble featuring young musicians from House of Musical Traditions and Lowell School playing favorite classics and modern tunes outdoors under the Gazebo on Carroll Ave. Directed by local music instructor, Brian Weber.

The Womb – New Jokes for the New Year!

From the producers of The MOTHER of All Comedy Shows, Comedy as a Second Language, and SPRUNG! Comedy Festival, we bring you The Womb

Seven of your favorite stand up comedians will bring completely new jokes to you, in celebration of the New Year. All jokes are conceived somewhere (see what we did there?) – let’s hear the best of them and start 2023 out right!

The MOTHER of All Comedy Shows

Improbable Comedy is returning to Busboys and Poets in Takoma just before the holidays with another show on November 30th.

Join us to celebrate the holiday season at the MOTHER of All Comedy shows! Our performers will be sharing their hilarious jokes about holiday rituals, consensual capitalism, and family drama. Carmiya Weinraub is hosting the show with a talented all-womxn line-up that features Demi Chang, Rich Ev, Katie McKelvie, and Miss Chocolate.

Live and in-person at Busboys and Poets on November 30th at 7:30 p.m.!

Get your ticket now, before it’s too late!
Tickets are $15 until Wednesday, November 23.

Youth Exchange at Dance Exchange

Ages 8-12 / Grades 2nd – 7th

28-week class: September 12 – May 22
No class: 9/26, 10/24, 11/7, 12/26, 1/2, 1/16, 2/20, 4/3, 5/29

At Dance Exchange (7117 Maple Ave, Takoma Park, MD)

Tuition
Fall: $240
Spring: $320
Full Year: $500 ($60 discount)

**Special Try-a-Class Deal: Your young mover can try out the first class of Youth Exchange (Monday, September 12) before committing to the program! The first-class price is $15 and can be paid upon arrival.

In a supportive, inclusive, and youth-centered environment, Youth Exchange introduces young people to dance and movement basics. Youth will build collaboration and leadership skills as we explore the process of making and performing dances. Youth Exchange is led by Youth Programs Lead Artist Corina Iona Dalzell.

During each Youth Exchange class, young movers can expect:

A check-in question to reflect on how we’re feeling that day and get to know each other

A physical warm up that gets us moving and can be adapted to all bodies and abilities

A creative warm or game up that lets us improvise and make creative choices

A dancemaking activity to create solo, duet, or larger group dances

An opportunity to share our dances and practice our skills for being an audience member and sharing feedback

Youth Exchange is guided by participants’ interests and may weave in visual art, music, poetry and other art forms in addition to dance. At the end of the program, we’ll stitch together what we’ve created across the year into a larger performance shared in person or via video with family and friends.

Limited scholarship opportunities are available. If price is a barrier for your family, please reach out to [email protected].

Youth Exchange at Dance Exchange

Ages 8-12 / Grades 2nd – 7th

28-week class: September 12 – May 22
No class: 9/26, 10/24, 11/7, 12/26, 1/2, 1/16, 2/20, 4/3, 5/29

At Dance Exchange (7117 Maple Ave, Takoma Park, MD)

Tuition
Fall: $240
Spring: $320
Full Year: $500 ($60 discount)

**Special Try-a-Class Deal: Your young mover can try out the first class of Youth Exchange (Monday, September 12) before committing to the program! The first-class price is $15 and can be paid upon arrival.

In a supportive, inclusive, and youth-centered environment, Youth Exchange introduces young people to dance and movement basics. Youth will build collaboration and leadership skills as we explore the process of making and performing dances. Youth Exchange is led by Youth Programs Lead Artist Corina Iona Dalzell.

During each Youth Exchange class, young movers can expect:

A check-in question to reflect on how we’re feeling that day and get to know each other

A physical warm up that gets us moving and can be adapted to all bodies and abilities

A creative warm or game up that lets us improvise and make creative choices

A dancemaking activity to create solo, duet, or larger group dances

An opportunity to share our dances and practice our skills for being an audience member and sharing feedback

Youth Exchange is guided by participants’ interests and may weave in visual art, music, poetry and other art forms in addition to dance. At the end of the program, we’ll stitch together what we’ve created across the year into a larger performance shared in person or via video with family and friends.

Limited scholarship opportunities are available. If price is a barrier for your family, please reach out to [email protected].

Youth Exchange at Dance Exchange

Ages 8-12 / Grades 2nd – 7th

28-week class: September 12 – May 22
No class: 9/26, 10/24, 11/7, 12/26, 1/2, 1/16, 2/20, 4/3, 5/29

At Dance Exchange (7117 Maple Ave, Takoma Park, MD)

Tuition
Fall: $240
Spring: $320
Full Year: $500 ($60 discount)

**Special Try-a-Class Deal: Your young mover can try out the first class of Youth Exchange (Monday, September 12) before committing to the program! The first-class price is $15 and can be paid upon arrival.

In a supportive, inclusive, and youth-centered environment, Youth Exchange introduces young people to dance and movement basics. Youth will build collaboration and leadership skills as we explore the process of making and performing dances. Youth Exchange is led by Youth Programs Lead Artist Corina Iona Dalzell.

During each Youth Exchange class, young movers can expect:

A check-in question to reflect on how we’re feeling that day and get to know each other

A physical warm up that gets us moving and can be adapted to all bodies and abilities

A creative warm or game up that lets us improvise and make creative choices

A dancemaking activity to create solo, duet, or larger group dances

An opportunity to share our dances and practice our skills for being an audience member and sharing feedback

Youth Exchange is guided by participants’ interests and may weave in visual art, music, poetry and other art forms in addition to dance. At the end of the program, we’ll stitch together what we’ve created across the year into a larger performance shared in person or via video with family and friends.

Limited scholarship opportunities are available. If price is a barrier for your family, please reach out to [email protected].

Youth Exchange at Dance Exchange

Ages 8-12 / Grades 2nd – 7th

28-week class: September 12 – May 22
No class: 9/26, 10/24, 11/7, 12/26, 1/2, 1/16, 2/20, 4/3, 5/29

At Dance Exchange (7117 Maple Ave, Takoma Park, MD)

Tuition
Fall: $240
Spring: $320
Full Year: $500 ($60 discount)

**Special Try-a-Class Deal: Your young mover can try out the first class of Youth Exchange (Monday, September 12) before committing to the program! The first-class price is $15 and can be paid upon arrival.

In a supportive, inclusive, and youth-centered environment, Youth Exchange introduces young people to dance and movement basics. Youth will build collaboration and leadership skills as we explore the process of making and performing dances. Youth Exchange is led by Youth Programs Lead Artist Corina Iona Dalzell.

During each Youth Exchange class, young movers can expect:

A check-in question to reflect on how we’re feeling that day and get to know each other

A physical warm up that gets us moving and can be adapted to all bodies and abilities

A creative warm or game up that lets us improvise and make creative choices

A dancemaking activity to create solo, duet, or larger group dances

An opportunity to share our dances and practice our skills for being an audience member and sharing feedback

Youth Exchange is guided by participants’ interests and may weave in visual art, music, poetry and other art forms in addition to dance. At the end of the program, we’ll stitch together what we’ve created across the year into a larger performance shared in person or via video with family and friends.

Limited scholarship opportunities are available. If price is a barrier for your family, please reach out to [email protected].

Youth Exchange at Dance Exchange

Ages 8-12 / Grades 2nd – 7th

28-week class: September 12 – May 22
No class: 9/26, 10/24, 11/7, 12/26, 1/2, 1/16, 2/20, 4/3, 5/29

At Dance Exchange (7117 Maple Ave, Takoma Park, MD)

Tuition
Fall: $240
Spring: $320
Full Year: $500 ($60 discount)

**Special Try-a-Class Deal: Your young mover can try out the first class of Youth Exchange (Monday, September 12) before committing to the program! The first-class price is $15 and can be paid upon arrival.

In a supportive, inclusive, and youth-centered environment, Youth Exchange introduces young people to dance and movement basics. Youth will build collaboration and leadership skills as we explore the process of making and performing dances. Youth Exchange is led by Youth Programs Lead Artist Corina Iona Dalzell.

During each Youth Exchange class, young movers can expect:

A check-in question to reflect on how we’re feeling that day and get to know each other

A physical warm up that gets us moving and can be adapted to all bodies and abilities

A creative warm or game up that lets us improvise and make creative choices

A dancemaking activity to create solo, duet, or larger group dances

An opportunity to share our dances and practice our skills for being an audience member and sharing feedback

Youth Exchange is guided by participants’ interests and may weave in visual art, music, poetry and other art forms in addition to dance. At the end of the program, we’ll stitch together what we’ve created across the year into a larger performance shared in person or via video with family and friends.

Limited scholarship opportunities are available. If price is a barrier for your family, please reach out to [email protected].

Youth Exchange at Dance Exchange

Ages 8-12 / Grades 2nd – 7th

28-week class: September 12 – May 22
No class: 9/26, 10/24, 11/7, 12/26, 1/2, 1/16, 2/20, 4/3, 5/29

At Dance Exchange (7117 Maple Ave, Takoma Park, MD)

Tuition
Fall: $240
Spring: $320
Full Year: $500 ($60 discount)

**Special Try-a-Class Deal: Your young mover can try out the first class of Youth Exchange (Monday, September 12) before committing to the program! The first-class price is $15 and can be paid upon arrival.

In a supportive, inclusive, and youth-centered environment, Youth Exchange introduces young people to dance and movement basics. Youth will build collaboration and leadership skills as we explore the process of making and performing dances. Youth Exchange is led by Youth Programs Lead Artist Corina Iona Dalzell.

During each Youth Exchange class, young movers can expect:

A check-in question to reflect on how we’re feeling that day and get to know each other

A physical warm up that gets us moving and can be adapted to all bodies and abilities

A creative warm or game up that lets us improvise and make creative choices

A dancemaking activity to create solo, duet, or larger group dances

An opportunity to share our dances and practice our skills for being an audience member and sharing feedback

Youth Exchange is guided by participants’ interests and may weave in visual art, music, poetry and other art forms in addition to dance. At the end of the program, we’ll stitch together what we’ve created across the year into a larger performance shared in person or via video with family and friends.

Limited scholarship opportunities are available. If price is a barrier for your family, please reach out to [email protected].

Youth Exchange at Dance Exchange

Ages 8-12 / Grades 2nd – 7th

28-week class: September 12 – May 22
No class: 9/26, 10/24, 11/7, 12/26, 1/2, 1/16, 2/20, 4/3, 5/29

At Dance Exchange (7117 Maple Ave, Takoma Park, MD)

Tuition
Fall: $240
Spring: $320
Full Year: $500 ($60 discount)

**Special Try-a-Class Deal: Your young mover can try out the first class of Youth Exchange (Monday, September 12) before committing to the program! The first-class price is $15 and can be paid upon arrival.

In a supportive, inclusive, and youth-centered environment, Youth Exchange introduces young people to dance and movement basics. Youth will build collaboration and leadership skills as we explore the process of making and performing dances. Youth Exchange is led by Youth Programs Lead Artist Corina Iona Dalzell.

During each Youth Exchange class, young movers can expect:

A check-in question to reflect on how we’re feeling that day and get to know each other

A physical warm up that gets us moving and can be adapted to all bodies and abilities

A creative warm or game up that lets us improvise and make creative choices

A dancemaking activity to create solo, duet, or larger group dances

An opportunity to share our dances and practice our skills for being an audience member and sharing feedback

Youth Exchange is guided by participants’ interests and may weave in visual art, music, poetry and other art forms in addition to dance. At the end of the program, we’ll stitch together what we’ve created across the year into a larger performance shared in person or via video with family and friends.

Limited scholarship opportunities are available. If price is a barrier for your family, please reach out to [email protected].

Youth Exchange at Dance Exchange

Ages 8-12 / Grades 2nd – 7th

28-week class: September 12 – May 22
No class: 9/26, 10/24, 11/7, 12/26, 1/2, 1/16, 2/20, 4/3, 5/29

At Dance Exchange (7117 Maple Ave, Takoma Park, MD)

Tuition
Fall: $240
Spring: $320
Full Year: $500 ($60 discount)

**Special Try-a-Class Deal: Your young mover can try out the first class of Youth Exchange (Monday, September 12) before committing to the program! The first-class price is $15 and can be paid upon arrival.

In a supportive, inclusive, and youth-centered environment, Youth Exchange introduces young people to dance and movement basics. Youth will build collaboration and leadership skills as we explore the process of making and performing dances. Youth Exchange is led by Youth Programs Lead Artist Corina Iona Dalzell.

During each Youth Exchange class, young movers can expect:

A check-in question to reflect on how we’re feeling that day and get to know each other

A physical warm up that gets us moving and can be adapted to all bodies and abilities

A creative warm or game up that lets us improvise and make creative choices

A dancemaking activity to create solo, duet, or larger group dances

An opportunity to share our dances and practice our skills for being an audience member and sharing feedback

Youth Exchange is guided by participants’ interests and may weave in visual art, music, poetry and other art forms in addition to dance. At the end of the program, we’ll stitch together what we’ve created across the year into a larger performance shared in person or via video with family and friends.

Limited scholarship opportunities are available. If price is a barrier for your family, please reach out to [email protected].

Youth Exchange at Dance Exchange

Ages 8-12 / Grades 2nd – 7th

28-week class: September 12 – May 22
No class: 9/26, 10/24, 11/7, 12/26, 1/2, 1/16, 2/20, 4/3, 5/29

At Dance Exchange (7117 Maple Ave, Takoma Park, MD)

Tuition
Fall: $240
Spring: $320
Full Year: $500 ($60 discount)

**Special Try-a-Class Deal: Your young mover can try out the first class of Youth Exchange (Monday, September 12) before committing to the program! The first-class price is $15 and can be paid upon arrival.

In a supportive, inclusive, and youth-centered environment, Youth Exchange introduces young people to dance and movement basics. Youth will build collaboration and leadership skills as we explore the process of making and performing dances. Youth Exchange is led by Youth Programs Lead Artist Corina Iona Dalzell.

During each Youth Exchange class, young movers can expect:

A check-in question to reflect on how we’re feeling that day and get to know each other

A physical warm up that gets us moving and can be adapted to all bodies and abilities

A creative warm or game up that lets us improvise and make creative choices

A dancemaking activity to create solo, duet, or larger group dances

An opportunity to share our dances and practice our skills for being an audience member and sharing feedback

Youth Exchange is guided by participants’ interests and may weave in visual art, music, poetry and other art forms in addition to dance. At the end of the program, we’ll stitch together what we’ve created across the year into a larger performance shared in person or via video with family and friends.

Limited scholarship opportunities are available. If price is a barrier for your family, please reach out to [email protected].