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Today we're going to talk about the role of the arts in a community that serves businesses, employees, residents, and visitors. To help me discuss this topic, I'd like to welcome Alissa Maru, Associate Curator at Mason Exhibitions Arlington at George Mason University. About Alissa Maru Alissa Maru is a seasoned art administrator, event producer, and curator. Through her years of professional experience, she's provided logistic management overseeing event site layout, artistic curation, government permitting, and onsite execution of live events; working with government, non-profit, event companies, and festivals. Examples of her major projects include 2011-2014, Director of Operations Art All Night DC: Nuit Blanche, a one-night art pop-up festival in Washington, D.C. For five years she served as the Special Events Manager for the National Cherry Blossom Festival and DowntownDC BID, where she provided coordinated production for the Festivals' famed Parade and community stages. From 2018-2019, Maru served as Director at the Dupont Underground, an abandoned street car station turned arts event space and gallery. There she grew the performance art programs, and curated the digital projection exhibitions. Maru currently is the Exhibitions and Program Manager at Mason Exhibitions Arlington, a contemporary art gallery of George Mason University. Additionally, she is an adjunct professor at George Mason University developing experiential learning in the gallery through the Arts Management graduate course. She received a Bachelor of Science degree in Marketing from Howard University (Washington, DC) and a Master of Arts dual degree in Marketing and Communications from the London Metropolitan University (London, England) and École supérieure de commerce et management (Poitiers, France). What's Happening on the Art Walk ARC 3409 Art Studios The ARC 3409 condominium building at 3409 Wilson Blvd. includes 4 art gallery studio units on the north side of the building. Adding to the neighborhood charm, the studios, along the public right of way, enable pedestrians to view the galleries and engage with the artists. Arlington Art Truck | Interactive Art Project From 3:00 – 7:00 p.m., meet the Arlington Art Truck at the Ballston Mega Market in Welburn Square (901 N. Taylor St.) and participate in the Good Neighbors: Fences into Benches project by artist Michael Verdon. Participants will be able to write their thoughts on what makes a good neighbor on wooden fences. These fences will eventually be converted into weather-sealed picnic benches, with these writings forever on display. Arlington Public Art Entering its 40th year of award-winning public art installations, check the map to find notable pieces along the walk. Stop by the hidden gem of a plaza next to Mason Exhibitions and see the digital display screens showing more from the stellar collection. Arlington Public Library | Maker Studio "The Shop" Tour and Interactive Art Project From 5:00 – 6:30 p.m., take a tour of "The Shop," the makerspace at Central Library (1015 N. Quincy St.). Shop staff and experienced Maker volunteers will talk about recent projects, show the equipment and capabilities of the space and invite visitors to create their own “Art Walk buttons.” Cody Gallery, Marymount University Located on the second floor of Marymount's Ballston Center, the intimate gallery connects students, businesses and the community with are artists. Fred Schnider Gallery of Art In the heart of the Ballston, the Fred Schnider Gallery of Art puts placemaking at the core of its exhibitions. "Suspended Animation" featuring artists Stephanie Land and Joseph Cortina will be on view during Art Walk. Mason Exhibitions Arlington | Art Exhibition From 5:00 –8:00 p.m., Mason Exhibitions Arlington (3601 Fairfax Dr.) will be featuring Disrupt and Resist,an exhibition of seven contemporary disabled designers and artists engaging in disability advocacy through creative resistance and anti-ableist disruption. This exhibit amplifies the mission of exploring accessibility, disability justice, radical joy, belonging and inclusivity. MoCA Arlington Made in Arlington pop-up Market joins MoCA on the lawn — with a perfect view of newly installed Reclining Liberty. Enriching community life by connecting the public with contemporary art and artists, MoCA features exhibitions, educational programs and artist residencies. Northside Social Arlington | Art Exhibition and Live Music Stop by Northside Social Arlington (211 Wilson Blvd.), a bustling neighborhood café, gallery and gathering place on Oct. 5 and enjoy a local artist exhibition while listening to live music by J. Candeed. WHINO: Reception At 7:00 p.m., attend the closing reception at WHINO (4238 Wilson Blvd.) a 6,200 square foot modern industrial art centric event space unlike anything in the DMV. Come share your Art Walk experience with others. RESOURCES The Innovation Economy Website: https://www.innovationeconomy.show Sign up for The Agile Brand newsletter here: https://agilebrandguide.com/ Get the latest news and updates on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/innovationeconomy/ Listen to our other podcast, The Agile Brand with Greg Kihlström: https://www.theagilebrand.show The Innovation Economy podcast is brought to you by Arlington Economic Development: https://www.arlingtoneconomicdevelopment.com The Innovation Economy is produced by Missing Link—a Latina-owned strategy-driven, creatively fueled production co-op.
D.C.'s streets are full of hidden histories. JoAnn Hill wrote the literal book on them, and she's here to share some of the weirdest — and darkest — stories behind famous D.C. sites, like Dupont Underground, the Supreme Court, and Soldier's Home Cemetery. Want some more DC news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter Hey DC. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE We're also on Twitter! Follow us at @citycast_dc And we'd love to feature you on the show! Share your DC-related thoughts, hopes, and frustrations with us in a voicemail by calling 202-642-2654. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to episode 11 of season one of Resilient Conversations, a podcast by PartnersGlobal that explores different facets of civic space resiliency. In this podcast, PartnersGlobal co-executive director, Kyra Buchko speaks with Shedrick Pelt, a photographer, designer, and creative director committed to culture and community. Shedrick Pelt is a D.C. creative primarily focused on photojournalism and portrait, music, and commercial photography. Shedrick's work has covered local and nationwide news and he often highlights grassroots organizations and their work within the community. Shedrick's photo book, We Keep Us Safe, released in 2020, documents civic actions in and around D.C. His most recent book, District Postcard Views, features vintage-inspired images of historically Black landmarks in Washington, DC. Shedrick's work has been featured in exhibitions at the International Center of Photography in New York City, the Center for Photography at Woodstock, Dupont Underground, ExposedDC, and Washingtonian Magazine. PartnersGlobal is a nonprofit based in Washington, DC that advances resilient civic space throughout the world by focusing on authentic partnership, locally-led solutions, inclusive processes, and conflict sensitivity to bring about more peaceful, secure, just, and accountable societies. Partners envisions a world where civil society thrives, change is managed peacefully, rights are protected, and democracy can flourish. Visit our website at www.partnersglobal.org and follow us on social media. Music for this episode is created by Tuesday Night from Pixabay.
On January 6, 2021, hearing that Trump supporters were descending on the U.S. Capitol, freelance photographer Shedrick Pelt grabbed goggles, a respirator and his Canon 5D Mark 4 and ran to the scene to document the event. The arresting images he captured on that terrifying day constitute “Attack on Democracy: Through the Lens of a Black Photojournalist,” a traveling exhibit that opened at Gallery O in Washington, DC one year after the attack on the Capitol. Shedrick's instinct to run towards the danger of that day was based in a bone-deep commitment to community and local storytelling. Moving to D.C. in late 2017, he quickly embedded himself in that city's artistic community, working with such arts organizations as Exposed DC and Dupont Underground, where he serves as cultural ambassador. He currently sits on the board of Focus on the Story, an internationally recognized non-profit dedicated to promoting the work of leading photographers and providing education and resources for visual artists. His work has been featured in Washingtonian magazine and in exhibits at such institutions as the International Center of Photography in New York and at the Phillips Collection in D.C. He also curates the Look Hear Gallery, which is a revolving gallery that features the Black experience in DC through the lens of Black photographers. And as of 2022, he is a contributing photographer for Getty Images.In this interview with Pier Carlo Talenti, Shedrick describes the artistic journey that led him to the Capitol on that fateful day and makes a case for supporting hyper-local artists and storytellers.https://www.sdotpdotmedia.com/home
Hey friends, the moment we have been waiting for, the interview "The Souls of Black Pebbles." I was a part of this amazing film as the Production Manager. The cast and crew were amazing, I cannot wait for people to see this amazing film of black and queer talent. The Souls of Black Pebbles is a Cagedbirds Production. It was written and directed by Anthony Green. The actor and producer who joined the project is J.T Smitty. Take a listen and support this amazing film. DC- September 26, 2021 Dupont Underground. About the film : A black conservative haunted by the death of a murdered unarmed man. The plot revolves around the idea of sexual soul ties where spirits of past lovers feaster, so we depict the body as a haunted house rather than an actually dwelling. With situations ripped from the headlines, this scary, sometimes funny and engaging look at black, queer survival is definitely an entertaining thrill ride! Space is limited so purchase your tickets today. Tickets are on sale for both the Matinee (1 pm) and the Evening (5 pm) Shows. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-souls-of-black-pebbles-screening-dc-matinee-tickets-163415769967
EPISODE 39 | A Weirdness Travelogue: Henges, Tiles & Plaques Mystery is all around us - we just need to seek it out. Here are a few offbeat and weird places in the US to go see: some henges, some tiles and some plaques. Like what we do? Then buy us a beer or three via our page on Buy Me a Coffee. #ConspiracyClearinghouse #sharingiscaring #donations #support #buymeacoffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ConspiracyClear You can also SUBSCRIBE to this podcast. SECTIONS 02:42 - America's Stonehenge 07:46 - A Hankering for Henges - replicas and homages of the famous monument 10:23 - Manhattanhenge 11:23 - I'll Take Manhattan - The Portal of Paradise at St. John the Divine 13:56 - Look Down, Look Down, Don't Look 'Em in the Eye - The Toynbee Tiles 20:16 - Rock Me, Leedskalnin - Coral Castle 29:07 - Frankly My Dear, I DO Give a Damn - weird fun in Atlanta 30:35 - 54 Columns by Sol LeWitt (the Atlanta Stonehenge) 32:02 - Making It Up in Our Secret World - Kcymaerxthaere by "geographer at large" Eames Demetrios 35:52 - Don't Get Me Down - Roger Babson & the Gravity Research Foundation Music by Fanette Ronjat More on this stuff: Atlas Obscura Amusing Planet Unusual Places HostelWorld's 15 Strangest Monuments Around the World America's Stonehenge America's Stonehenge article in New England Today Yankee Doodle Druid in Discover Magazine Article on Mark Russo Dupont Underground in Washington, D.C. 2015 Dupont Underground article in Smithsonian Magazine Clonehenge - A blog about Stonehenge Replicas. We kid you not. BBC article on Manhattanhenge Cathedral of St. John the Divine, NYC Portal of Paradise #MuseumFromHome videos A New York Apocalypse Hidden in Plain Sight Toynbee Tiles on Atlas Obscura Toynbee Tiles article about Pittsburgh Toynbee Idea website Resurrect Dead - The Mystery of the Toynbee Tiles documentary Coral Castle website Coral Castle article on LiveScience Billy Idol - Sweet Sixteen video Mr. Can't is Dead: The Story of the Coral Castle by Orval M. Irwin Atlanta Beltline Elvis Shrine Vault Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Switchyards Ping Pong Stadium The Switchyards SkyView Atlanta Murder Kroger on Atlas Obscura Kroger store tries to shake off ‘murder' moniker 2014 radio program A journey to Atlanta's exquisitely weird Doll's Head Trail photo essay on Atlanta Curbed Doll's Head Trail article on Rails to Trails CDC Museum Tiny Doors Atlanta Crypt of Civilization Center for Puppetry Arts World of Coca-Cola CNN Center The King Center Gunshow Restaurant Fox Bros. Bar-B-Q An Eater's Guide to Atlanta Best BBQ in Atlanta Best Bars in Atlanta in Time Out Atlanta traffic among worst in the world, study finds article 54 Columns on Artwork Archive Westside Provisions District Adalanta Desert plaque Kcymaerxthaere Kcymaerxthaere article on BBC Travel Gravity Research Foundation Monument Babson Boulders article A Creepy Ghost Town In Massachusetts, Dogtown Is The Stuff Nightmares Are Made Of How One Man Waged War Against Gravity in Popular Science Roger Babson: The Man Who Tried To Fight Gravity on Amusing Planet Gravity Research Foundation website Follow us on social for extra goodies: Facebook (including upcoming conspiracy-themed events) Twitter YouTube (extra videos on the topic, Old Time Radio shows, music playlists and more) Other Podcasts by Derek DeWitt DIGITAL SIGNAGE DONE RIGHT - Winner of 2021 AVA Digital Award Gold & 2020 Communicator Award of Excellence for Podcasts and on numerous top 10 podcast lists. PRAGUE TIMES - A city is more than just a location - it's a kaleidoscope of history, places, people and trends. This podcast looks at Prague, in the center of Europe, from a number of perspectives, including what it is now, what is has been and where it's going. It's Prague THEN, Prague NOW, Prague LATER.
DuPont Underground is an arts organization transforming 15,000 square feet of open abandoned space under DuPont Circle into a platform for creative exchange & contemporary arts in our vibrant city. Our goal is to be committed to developing a multidisciplinary platform for creative expression. We strive to reflect the diversity of our community- both artists and audiences. We endeavor to host projects and work that might not be an easy fit in more conventional venues. You will hear from both Oliver Clemmons, CEO, and Nora van Trotsenburg, COO, who will share with us all the awesomeness that is DuPont Underground. They will also share their origin story to the important leadership role that they have at the arts organization. DuPont Underground is a must-visit location that is Metro accessible. Website: https://dupontunderground.org/ @dupontunderground is on (Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn) Facebook DuPont Underground Instagram DuPont Underground Twitter DuPont Underground Listen Here to the Podcast on All Platforms https://www.podpage.com/local-dmv-business-leisure-podcast-1/ We love feedback. Please send it to. Email dmvbizleisure@localandstrategic.com Phone (301) 541-3839 (Leave us a voicemail) You can listen at the following locations. Google https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8yNTMxNjRmNC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/6UGnN8365hucSQSjuLwMsu Pocket Casts https://pca.st/1519670450 Overcasts https://overcast.fm/itunes1519670450 Apple iTunes Local DMV Business & Leisure Podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dmvbusinesspodcast/message
Ashley Shah has a strong passion for the visual arts, and focuses on advocating for diversity and representation within the arts and culture community. In the DMV, she has contributed to local arts organizations, such as East City Art and Capitol Hill Arts Workshop, as well as taken on a number of personal initiatives including The Happenings Podcast, @galatgalls, and the Below Zero Arts Market at Dupont Underground. She is currently working on an interview series, centered on POC artists and better understanding gaps in resources, accessibility to arts spaces, and overall community support. She holds Bachelor's degrees in Economics and Art History from the University of Virginia.Ashley, Alyia and Katie discuss community and public art, artists, as well as community engagement.For more Checkbox Outreach, follow us on Twitter @disruptoutreach and subscribe to our newsletter on our website, www.checkboxoutreach.com.Guest: Ashley ShahHosted By: Alyia Gaskins and Katie Leonard
This week, after a short discussion about Disney films based on theme park attractions, we set about putting a special district into our theme park about the United States. First up, Jim invites guests into a secret lair of the Dupont Underground to go on a time travel adventure in Biden Time. Great Scott? More like Awesome Joe, amirite? Meanwhile, Scottye hires Nic Cage to also go underneath the city and into The Halls Of Presidents, featuring everything from missing senators to zombies to horrific orange haired monsters and piles (and piles and piles) of condoms, it's everything you'd expect an attraction about the nation's capital to be.
Episode #236. Host Justin Trawick finds himself at Louisa Hall's house in Alexandria, VA, where they make coffee and perform live on the show their new song “Oh Love”. See them on stage together Thursday, September 20th at the Dupont Underground in Washington DC. As always, go to TheCircusLife.com for all info and past episodes of TCL.
Guest: Adam Griffiths Host: Christopher Kardambikis Recorded June 29th, 2018 Adam Griffiths is a cartoonist, illustrator and arts organizer. He got his BFA in Video Art at Maryland Institute of Art in Baltimore in 2004. In Washington, D.C., Griffiths served as an arts administrator for organizations such as Provisions Learning Project, Dupont Underground, Washington Project for the Arts, and galleries such as Civilian Art Projects. He has exhibited his work in WPA’s Options, with Hillyer Art Space, School 33 in Baltimore, and the International Curatorial and Studio Practice (ISCP) program in Brooklyn NY, and Sala 1 in Rome, Italy. He presented his first solo show at Arlington Art Center. Griffiths' studio practice is cartooning, comics, and illustration-focused with a politicized, DIY image production ethos that he calls ZAGO. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/paper-cuts/support
Todays episode features John Brendan Guinan, a DC Local who filtered the chaos of his father’s death through the medium of abstract painting and emerged on the other side as a career artist. His debut, the Art of Mourning, opened as a solo show at Governors Island NYC. A documentary about John’s art, created by the Oscar Award-Winning Fine-Films company, is set to release on March 20th, 2018 with a debut screening at Washington DC’s Dupont Underground. The event will include an exhibition of John’s work, a Q&A with the artist and the documentarians, Sean and Andrea Nix Fine, as well as music by local Reggae artists, CultchaSound.
Upon hearing the 22 year-old Trevor Sensor's unique voice, we knew our little tunnel underneath Dupont Circle would wrap its arms around him. Straight out of Sterling, IL, his singing style tilts its hat to prominent voices like Bob Dylan. Since it was just he and his weapon of choice, an old but classy acoustic guitar, we thought it'd be best to record in the iGlow (installation built by artist Hiroshi Jacobs).
Upon hearing the 22 year-old Trevor Sensor's unique voice, we knew our little tunnel underneath Dupont Circle would wrap its arms around him. Straight out of Sterling, IL, his singing style tilts its hat to prominent voices like Bob Dylan. Since it was just he and his weapon of choice, an old but classy acoustic guitar, we thought it'd be best to record in the iGlow (installation built by artist Hiroshi Jacobs).
Upon hearing the 22 year-old Trevor Sensor's unique voice, we knew our little tunnel underneath Dupont Circle would wrap its arms around him. Straight out of Sterling, IL, his singing style tilts its hat to prominent voices like Bob Dylan. Since it was just he and his weapon of choice, an old but classy acoustic guitar, we thought it'd be best to record in the iGlow (installation built by artist Hiroshi Jacobs).
Upon hearing the 22 year-old Trevor Sensor's unique voice, we knew our little tunnel underneath Dupont Circle would wrap its arms around him. Straight out of Sterling, IL, his singing style tilts its hat to prominent voices like Bob Dylan. Since it was just he and his weapon of choice, an old but classy acoustic guitar, we thought it'd be best to record in the iGlow (installation built by artist Hiroshi Jacobs).
Khruangbin - Mr White - Dupont Underground Sessions by maDCap
Khruangbin - Mr White - Dupont Underground Sessions by maDCap
Khruangbin - The Number 4 - Dupont Underground Sessions by maDCap
Khruangbin - The Number 4 - Dupont Underground Sessions by maDCap
Khruangbin - The Number 3 - Dupont Underground Sessions by maDCap
Khruangbin - The Number 3 - Dupont Underground Sessions by maDCap
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Fruition - Dupont Underground Sessions by maDCap
Fruition - Dupont Underground Sessions by maDCap
Susto - Vampiro 66 - Dupont Underground Sessions by maDCap
Susto - Vampiro 66 - Dupont Underground Sessions by maDCap
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Blue Healer - It's Only The Rain (Dupont Underground Sessions) by maDCap
Blue Healer - It's Only The Rain (Dupont Underground Sessions) by maDCap
How do you run a literature course for convicts, and what do a headless chicken and Pinochet have in common? Mikita Brottman discusses her new book, The Maximum Security Book Club; Idra Novey reads a short story; and we venture underground to check out what's happening to the abandoned streetcar tunnels under Washington, D.C. Mentioned in this episode: • Idra Novey’s short story, “Under the Lid” • Our original coverage of the Dupont Underground • Mikita Brottman’s essay, “Jane Austen’s Ivory Cage” Tune in every two weeks to catch interviews with the liveliest voices from literature, the arts, sciences, history, and public affairs; reports on cutting-edge works in progress; long-form narratives; and compelling excerpts from... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
By David Ross Osa The Healer (Osaretin Obaseki) is a writer, poet, activist and so much more. The first time I met this dude was in elementary school. Fast forward to when we were in high school and he was the guy who was flowing constantly walking around the hallways. Always towering over his audience in height, the rhymes never stopped. Always enlightening, always captivating, always true to the art of story telling. First time recording him was in my parents' basement where DJ ADA (Adam Butler) spun and Osa and two others free-styled over the beats. Man, I wish I could find that recording! We were just kids but the passion was there. Now years later, we're doing the same thing. Just got more resources to work with now. It has been my distinct pleasure to record Osa The Healer in Dupont Underground. More to come. For now, just appreciate the message and its relevance. http://www.soundcloud.com/osathehealer
By David Ross Osa The Healer (Osaretin Obaseki) is a writer, poet, activist and so much more. The first time I met this dude was in elementary school. Fast forward to when we were in high school and he was the guy who was flowing constantly walking around the hallways. Always towering over his audience in height, the rhymes never stopped. Always enlightening, always captivating, always true to the art of story telling. First time recording him was in my parents' basement where DJ ADA (Adam Butler) spun and Osa and two others free-styled over the beats. Man, I wish I could find that recording! We were just kids but the passion was there. Now years later, we're doing the same thing. Just got more resources to work with now. It has been my distinct pleasure to record Osa The Healer in Dupont Underground. More to come. For now, just appreciate the message and its relevance. http://www.soundcloud.com/osathehealer
Blue Healer is David Beck, Bryan Mammel and Dees Stribling. This is one of the earlier Dupont Underground Sessions that we haven't yet released the video for. Had to post the audio though. The streets need it. Like many of the bands recorded, they rolled up in a white van. They then asked few questions as they were guided into a tunnel, which can be described only as sketchy as hell upon first glance. These are some of their underground sounds. For more info on the band: http://www.bluehealerusa.com/
Blue Healer is David Beck, Bryan Mammel and Dees Stribling. This is one of the earlier Dupont Underground Sessions that we haven't yet released the video for. Had to post the audio though. The streets need it. Like many of the bands recorded, they rolled up in a white van. They then asked few questions as they were guided into a tunnel, which can be described only as sketchy as hell upon first glance. These are some of their underground sounds. For more info on the band: http://www.bluehealerusa.com/
By David Ross This happened just on a whim. I met Zack at an event and struck up a conversation with him. He told me that he was in town from San Francisco to support a film he did music for called, “Chocolate Mountain Metal.” It’s a short documentary, directed by Ryan Maxey and Danielle Davis that premiered at AFI DOCS in Washington, D.C. We talked about music, him being particularly fond of Brian Eno’s “Music for Airports” album, which an old podcast guest of maDCap also really loved. I then told him I record musicians in tunnels underneath Dupont Circle. And just like that, we were able to make the above audio happen. This took place on a calm Sunday morning and it was the perfect music for tunnels. To listen to more of Zack’s work: www.zwrightsound.com Special thanks to Hiroshi Jacobs for having built such an amazing installation.
By David Ross This happened just on a whim. I met Zack at an event and struck up a conversation with him. He told me that he was in town from San Francisco to support a film he did music for called, “Chocolate Mountain Metal.” It's a short documentary, directed by Ryan Maxey and Danielle Davis that premiered at AFI DOCS in Washington, D.C. We talked about music, him being particularly fond of Brian Eno's “Music for Airports” album, which an old podcast guest of maDCap also really loved. I then told him I record musicians in tunnels underneath Dupont Circle. And just like that, we were able to make the above audio happen. This took place on a calm Sunday morning and it was the perfect music for tunnels. To listen to more of Zack's work: www.zwrightsound.com Special thanks to Hiroshi Jacobs for having built such an amazing installation.
And The Kids - Cheer For Babies (Dupont Underground Sessions) by maDCap
And The Kids - I Can't Tell What The Time Is Telling Me (Dupont Underground Sessions) by maDCap
And The Kids - Cheer For Babies (Dupont Underground Sessions) by maDCap
And The Kids - I Can't Tell What The Time Is Telling Me (Dupont Underground Sessions) by maDCap
German cellist Alban Gerhardt performs cello solo for "Prelude of Suite No. 6 in D Major" by J.S. Bach at Dupont Underground. http://albangerhardt.com/ www.dupontunderground.com www.madcapdc.org
German cellist Alban Gerhardt performs cello solo for "Prelude of Suite No. 6 in D Major" by J.S. Bach at Dupont Underground. http://albangerhardt.com/ www.dupontunderground.com www.madcapdc.org
"Song for Sean Bell" by Courtney Dowe. Recorded at Dupont Underground. www.dupontunderground.org facebook.com/courtneydowe
"Song for Sean Bell" by Courtney Dowe. Recorded at Dupont Underground. www.dupontunderground.org facebook.com/courtneydowe
Just getting started.
Just getting started.
Well, this definitely happened.
Well, this definitely happened.
AURORA - Home - Dupont Underground Sessions by maDCap
This definitely happened. We were too excited to not release this audio immediately. Prior to their sold out show at Uhall, Norway's Aurora Aksnes along with bandmates O. Martin (guitar) and Magnus Skylstad (percussion, hiding in the background) performed two songs at Dupont Underground. It sounded so beautiful. This song is called, "I Went Too Far" off of their album, "All My Demons Greeting Me as a Friend."
AURORA - Home - Dupont Underground Sessions by maDCap
This definitely happened. We were too excited to not release this audio immediately. Prior to their sold out show at Uhall, Norway's Aurora Aksnes along with bandmates O. Martin (guitar) and Magnus Skylstad (percussion, hiding in the background) performed two songs at Dupont Underground. It sounded so beautiful. This song is called, "I Went Too Far" off of their album, "All My Demons Greeting Me as a Friend."
Feral Poise Dupont Underground Session by maDCap
Feral Poise Dupont Underground Session by maDCap
In this episode of Glow Sessions at Dupont Underground, we hosted Ian Wellman and Winston Triolo of Motel Radio (@motelradiomusic) to perform an acoustic set. Hailing from New Orleans, LA, this band moved the hell out of us in that tunnel. Songs performed: "Street Lights" "Days Go By" "All Apologies" (Nirvana Cover)
In this episode of Glow Sessions at Dupont Underground, we hosted Ian Wellman and Winston Triolo of Motel Radio (@motelradiomusic) to perform an acoustic set. Hailing from New Orleans, LA, this band moved the hell out of us in that tunnel. Songs performed: "Street Lights" "Days Go By" "All Apologies" (Nirvana Cover)
So this happened. HoneyHoney (Suzanne Santo and Benjamin Jaffe), a folksy band from LA joined us for a live session at Dupont Underground. They were in town for their performance later that evening at The Hamilton. Shout out to F st. Songs performed: "Whatchya Gonna Do Now" "Sleepless Nights" (The Everly Brothers Cover) "LA River"
So this happened. HoneyHoney (Suzanne Santo and Benjamin Jaffe), a folksy band from LA joined us for a live session at Dupont Underground. They were in town for their performance later that evening at The Hamilton. Shout out to F st. Songs performed: "Whatchya Gonna Do Now" "Sleepless Nights" (The Everly Brothers Cover) "LA River"
This is our inaugural live session! For this one, we enlisted the magical hands of DC's own @Ayescold for our series of live sessions in Dupont Underground. For those who aren't familiar with the underground, it's about time you make yourself hip to it. Check them out at http://www.dupontunderground.org/. Perhaps one of the coolest spaces in D.C. More to come. Til then, stay classy.
This is our inaugural live session! For this one, we enlisted the magical hands of DC's own @Ayescold for our series of live sessions in Dupont Underground. For those who aren't familiar with the underground, it's about time you make yourself hip to it. Check them out at http://www.dupontunderground.org/. Perhaps one of the coolest spaces in D.C. More to come. Til then, stay classy.
Started from the bottom now we here! Shout out to 1993 and Nate Dogg! DMC champ DJ As-One joins us for our 10th episode. Hot off the set from our Dupont Underground shoot DJ As-One tells us about the trials and tribulations of being a master turntablist and a blue collar DJ. We learn about […]
Tickets are now available for our December 6th show at Flash featuring E.A.S.Y. with proceeds going towards Dupont Underground and Mix Major. Come meet the TB&P Crew! Hotsauce is now infamous for his intro abilities. Trayze drops a dope Adele remix. We drop a beat over a car horn. DJ Amen Ra loves solid […]