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This is a space for friendly local discussions. No racist, discriminatory, vulgar or threatening language will be tolerated. Be transparent. Use your real name, and back up your claims. Keep it local and relevant. Make sure your replies stay on topic. Review the Patch Community Guidelines. Reply to this article Reply. During the residency students learn about the history of Hip-Hop culture, its beginnings in high-needs areas in the Bronx and how it became a global movement.

Students explore Hip-Hop through interactive storytelling, observing dance performance videos and practicing movement basics. Students then collaborate with the artist to select a theme, music, movement techniques and choreography for a Hip-Hop performance. Hope joined ArtsFairfax in June of Hope holds a B. Capitol for the next year. Washington, D.

Film and recordings bring legendary musicians to life as Avis examines how social change, technological development, and business innovation shaped the sounds that emerged from D. Discover music, stories and facts…and a lot of surprises as you hear the stories of Music City DC! Award winning percussionist, composer and educator, Tom Teasley, delivers his unique world of rhythm and sound.

Tom has traveled the world as a cultural envoy for the U. Department of State and shares musical examples of his travels as well as stories of the cultures from which this music emanates. He is currently working virtually with the US Embassy in Port au Prince, Haiti on a series of percussion workshops in addition to music business presentations.

Tom will also share his work on creating music for theatre which has earned him seven Helen Hayes Nominations and three awards. The residency consists of many musical and instrument demonstrations and performances and encourages participation.

Pictures and Poetry is a fun, interactive, low stress communal gathering where the participants will view and write poetically about visually pleasing images that evoke an array of emotions and responses. Tammarrah uses images as a catalyst for conversation, healing, laughter and insight. Participants get a chance to bring their own images to assist in cultivating creativity for the community of learners.

Tap into your own creativity, clarity, and happiness. Zero dance experience is expected—Moving Dialogues is for everyone and every body. Be prepared to: write, move your body, think, and play.

She joined ArtsFairfax in August of Her professional experience at organizations such as The John F. During the past year, Karan has led many technology advancement initiatives in the office including transitioning every employee to a home office environment. Karan joined ArtsFairfax in July Prior to joining ArtsFairfax, Karan worked for Robotics Education and Competition Foundation, a nonprofit that focuses on robotics and engineering education for students from kindergarten to college and served as a research intern at NASA Langley Research Center.

Lisa joined the staff of ArtsFairfax in Lisa reviews grants for other local arts agencies and selects artists for local public art projects. She joined ArtsFairfax in November As a consultant from to she worked with over two dozen arts organizations, of all disciplines, in the Washington DC region.

Linda came to ArtsFairfax in November as a consultant, and she assumed the full-time position in March Prior to coming to ArtsFairfax, Linda served the greater Washington area as an arts management consultant, specializing in interim directorships, capital project development and all aspects of arts management. Linda has worked with museums and exhibition centers as well as literary, performing arts and multi-arts presenting organizations. Linda also has served as a commissioner, board member and grant reviewer for numerous state and local arts councils.

Kimber joined ArtsFairfax in Additionally, he worked for several regional theaters in new play development, arts education outreach, and other capacities. Claire serves as the Development Manager supporting all development activities as well as general administrative activities.

Claire joined ArtsFairfax in October Claire holds a B. Danielle joined ArtsFairfax in She also teaches private music lessons to students in the Fairfax area at Crescendo Studios. Danielle has a B. In her role as an advocacy leader, Dana directs the local, state, and federal advocacy services. She joined ArtsFairfax in July For the last three years, Dana has been a regular contributor to a variety of blogs and online magazines.

At the State Be the voice of the arts by joining ArtsFairfax to engage state elected officials to encourage their support of arts funding and policies that benefit the arts. Prior to the election, ArtsFairfax surveyed the candidates on their views of the arts. When the community provides success stories, data analysis and information about the needs, goals, and outcomes of art programs, they are providing key information that contributes to effective solutions and building strong communities.

ArtsFairfax defines advocacy as the process of educating the general public and decision- makers in the public and private sector, who influence policy and resource allocation at the local and national level. Government decision-makers deserve to be well-informed as they craft policy and appropriate funding. ArtsFairfax educates at the local, state and federal agencies and elected officials on the policies, initiatives and funding that impact the arts community.

Among the major programs created during this time was the SciTech Center , a STEM-focused 10, square foot pavilion of interactive science-based activities.

In , Faxfair changed their name to Celebrate Fairfax, Inc. CFI , to better represent the mission and vision of the organization. Festival , branding the event as a combination of a traditional county fair with a modern music festival. With as many as 8 stages of entertainment, music had long filled the void of not having a significant agricultural presence, and showcasing of arts and education became a focal point of the annual celebration.

Festival has evolved into an experience-focused event. Programs are designed to be as interactive as possible and include: local wine and craft brew tasting, a silent disco, a long-running karaoke championship and VIP experience packages which offer the individual guest access to sponsor-like benefits.

Festival is expected to continue to be at the forefront of the metropolitan fair movement.



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