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  2. Levine School of Music - Wikipedia

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    Levine Music is a non-profit community music center serving the Greater Washington DC metropolitan area. Levine currently operates four campuses, in Northwest DC, Southeast DC, Strathmore MD, and Arlington VA. [1] Levine welcomes students of all ages and abilities, from all economic backgrounds.

  3. Washington Project for the Arts - Wikipedia

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    Alice Denney, a contemporary art collector active on the Washington scene, founded the Washington Project for the Arts (WPA) in 1975 as a "service center" for area artists and performers. The WPA's mission was not simply to provide a place for artists to show their work or perform, but also to make available advice in arts management ...

  4. List of theaters in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    Atlas Performing Arts Center: Lang Theater H Street: 2005 (established 1938) 258 Atlas Performing Arts Center Sprenger Theater H Street: 2005 (established 1938) 160 Atlas Performing Arts Center Atlas Lab Theatre I H Street: 2005 (established 1938) 70 Atlas Performing Arts Center Atlas Lab Theatre II H Street: 2005 (established 1938) 82

  5. Lula Washington Dance Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Established in the 1983, [12] the Lula Washington Dance School offers elementary and advanced classes in ballet, jazz, African, tap, and other dance styles. [4] [6] The school’s annual Kwanzaa celebration is a South Los Angeles tradition. [2] [13] The school’s motto is, “I Do Dance, Not Drugs.” [4]

  6. CityDance Ensemble - Wikipedia

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    FilmWORKS was awarded the 2005 Washington, D.C., Mayor's Arts Award for Innovation in the Arts in January 2006. The Washington Post praised the company in 2007, saying "finally, we have a home-grown modern dance company that can compete with the best." [5] CityDance Ensemble, the dance company, performed dances by choreographers from around the ...

  7. Dance Place - Wikipedia

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    DC Wheel Productions, Inc./Dance Place was founded in 1978 as a touring educational and Performing Arts Company, which toured the public schools in the Greater DC Metropolitan area. From 1980-1985 the organization developed and operated a cultural community center called Dance Place in a rented facility located at 2424 18th Street NW, DC in the ...

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  9. Culture of Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    Formerly known as "Washington's Black Broadway", U Street was once the center of African-American culture in the United States. U Street is the home to the Bohemian Caverns and the Lincoln Theatre, and is where famed DC-native jazz musician Duke Ellington began his career. That area was an important center for jazz music during the jazz age.