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Festivals

Current & Future Festivals

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    The Seventh Annual Prelude
    August 30 - October 5 2008
    Our 7th annual pre-season Prelude celebration - this year showcasing outstanding performing arts from all 50 states!

  • 24nd Annual Open House Arts Festival
    September 13 2008
    The Kennedy Center is kicking off its 37th birthday with a free day of fun for everyone in the family celebrating American innovators and artists carrying on and developing traditions.

  • Book Festival

    Multicultural Children's Book Festival
    November 1, 2008
    Books come to life in this afternoon-long series of readings, book signings and other activities with special guestsr.

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    You're Home for the Holidays
    November & December 2008
    Whether you’re a Washingtonian or visiting from far away, you’ll feel at home with these performances full of holiday cheer!

  • Book Festival

    Arabesque: Arts of the Arab World
    Febuary 23 - March 15, 2009
    More information to come.

Past Festivals

  • Cappella Festival

    A Cappella: Singing Solo
    May & June 2008
    The Kennedy Center celebrates the power of the human voice with performances by artists from all around the world, including many free concerts on the Millennium Stage.

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    JAPAN! culture + hyperculture
    February 2008
    Experience the richness and diversity of the arts of Japan! Over 2 weeks, more than 450 artists will be featured in nearly 50 performances of music, dance, and theater, plus many exhibits, lectures, and free events.

  • Holiday 07

    You're Home for the Holidays
    November & December 2007
    Whether you’re a Washingtonian or visiting from far away, you’ll feel at home with these performances full of holiday cheer!

  • Book Festival

    Multicultural Children's Book Festival
    November 3, 2007
    Books come to life in this afternoon-long series of readings, book signings and other activities with special guestsr.

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    The Sixth Annual Prelude
    September 2007
    The sixth annual festival is a spectacular pre-season celebration of the best performing arts from Washington and the world.

  • 23nd Annual Open House Arts Festival
    September 8 2007
    This annual, daylong indoor and outdoor event celebrates the Kennedy Center's birthday with more than 30 free performances of music, dance, and theater, plus many other events and activities for the whole family.

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    12th Annual Mary Lou Williams Women in Jazz Festival
    May 10-12, 2007
    Lynn Arriale, Hiromi, Stephanie Jordan, Karen Briggs, and many others perform at the festival, featuring ticketed concerts and free events.

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    Shakespeare in Washington
    January - June 2007
    More than 70 arts organizations from Washington and the world celebrate the Bard’s life and work through performances, films, exhibits, and more at the Kennedy Center and other D.C. venues.

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    The Kennedy Center's 11th Annual Multicultural Children's Book Festival
    November 4, 2006
    Books come to life in this afternoon-long series of readings, book signings, and other activities featuring many special guests, including celebrity authors, illustrators, and performers.

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    Arts of Japan Celebration
    March 25-April 9, 2006
    The Kennedy Center commemorates its longtime relationship with Japan through performances by Japanese artists during D.C.’s Cherry Blossom Festival.

  • Country: A Celebration of America's Music
    March 20–April 9
    Presented in partnership with the Country Music Hall of Fame.

  • Festival of China

    Festival of China
    October 2005
    The single largest celebration of Chinese performing arts in American history. A four-week showcase of China's best and brightest musicians, dancers, puppeteers, actors, directors, choreographers, acrobats, and more.

  • Masters of African American Choreography

    Masters of African American Choreography
    April 21-26, 2005
    The Kennedy Center presents an unprecedented exploration of African American choreographers' contributions to the world of modern dance in six programs shared by multiple companies.

  • A New America: The 1940s and the Arts

    A New America: The 1940s and the Arts
    The Catherine B. Reynolds Foundation Series for Artistic Excellence
    January-June 2005
    The Kennedy Center embarks upon the largest festival in its history with an in-depth look at one of our nation's most artistically prolific and significant decades.

  • AmericArtes

    AmericArtes: Espíritu de Puerto Rico
    September 7-26, 2004
    The fourth exciting year of this Kennedy Center festival celebrates the vibrant spirit of la Isla del Encanto—the enchanted island—with premier Puerto Rican music, dance, theater, literature, and visual arts.

  • Tennessee Williams Festival

    Tennessee Williams Explored
    April-August 2004
    The Kennedy Center honors one of America’s greatest playwrights with brand-new productions of A Streetcar Named Desire, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, The Glass Menagerie, and more.

  • Festival of France

    Festival of France
    January-April 2004
    Featuring Opéra Comique, Théâtre National de Chaillot, Théâtre de l'Atelier, and Les Arts Florissants.

  • Tchaikovsky Festival

    Tchaikovsky Festival
    December 2003
    The Kirov Ballet, the Kirov Opera with Valery Gergiev, Yo-Yo Ma, Yefim Bronfman, and many more celebrate this revered Russian composer.

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    Soundtracks: Music and Film
    January 2003
    Along with the National Symphony Orchestra, festival co-directors Leonard Slatkin and John Williams bring the music of the movies to the Concert Hall.

  • Sondheim Celebration

    Sondheim Celebration
    May 2002-September 2002
    The Kennedy Center Sondheim Celebration made theater history as it celebrated one of theater’s great creative talents in a summer-long festival featuring six of Stephen Sondheim's most memorable musicals.

  • NSO

    National Symphony Orchestra: Journey to America
    January 31 2002–February 9 2002
    Leonard Slatkin and the National Symphony Orchestra performed a fascinating two-week festival showcasing the works of composers who followed their muse to America.