Daybreaker D.C.’s “Dance Dance Resolution 2019”, which marks the new mission of “global unity”, will be held at the Howard Theatre on January 17. It was originally planned to take place at the Renwick Gallery, however the location changed due to the ongoing government shutdown.
Works by 20 local photographers under the theme Images of Protest & Dissent will be displayed in a pop-up photo show at Johnny Pistolas, 2333 18th St NW, Second Floor, Washington, D.C. 20009 on January 19.
The Museum of the Palestinian People (MPP), a non-profit organization, is planning to open in the historic Dupont Circle neighborhood in Washington, D.C. in early 2019. The museum will celebrate the Palestinian identity and culture in the capital.
Japanese photography collection, “Japan Modern: Photography from the Gloria Katz and Willard Huyck Collection” is on view at the Smithsonian Institution's Freer Gallery of Art and and the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery in Washington, D.C. through January 21.
Mosaic Theater Company’s Oh, God, a divine comedy written by Anat Gov and directed by Michael Bloom, will be performed at the Atlas Performing Arts Center - The Lang Theatre through January 13, 2019.
Indecent, a thought-provoking play on Jewish culture, touching on the taboo themes of censorship, immigration and anti-Semitism, will be performed at the Kreeger Theater at Arena Stage, 1101 6th St., S.W. from December 23 through December 30.