Sitar's deLaski Theater
1700 Kalorama Rd, NW, Washington, DC, United States
Adriana Horne, NSO principal harpist, will dazzle you with the sounds of the harp and demonstrate the harp’s amazing qualities. It is said among harpists that “You must work very hard to play like an angel.” It takes strong hands to play it and a strong back to move it. Come and find out more!
Sitar Arts Center
1700 Kalorama Rd, NW, Washington, DC
The Café Series gives students the opportunity to perform or present what they have been working on here at Sitar. The performance will be held up front in the Sitar Café and is open to members. If you are interested, ask your teacher and sign up at the front desk!
Sitar will have no classes Wednesday to Saturday, November 23 - 26, in observance of Thanksgiving. Offices will be open Wednesday, and closed Thursday - Saturday. Thanks!
Sitar Arts Center
1700 Kalorama Rd, NW, Washington, DC
Sitar Emerging Arts Leaders (S.E.A.L) are hosting a game night and open house for interested teens at Sitar and from the community! Games will include Air Hockey, Ping Pong, and a variety of Wii video games. Music will be provided by our very own DJ Studio class. Snacks and refreshments will be provided! All students (Read More)
Sitar's deLaski Theater
1700 Kalorama Rd, NW, Washington, DC, United States
Exploring Music (preshow) @ 4:15pm Solo Music YPT Teen/Adult Ballet Beginning Guitar Physical Acting I & II Awards This performance is followed by the student art exhibit around 6:30 pm.
Sitar Arts Center
1700 Kalorama Rd, NW, Washington, DC
Come to Sitar and celebrate the end of the session with us at our annual Winter Bash! We will have several games and arts happening, as well as a performance & our Graham Cracker Hour competition! 11:00 am Graham Cracker House Building 12:00 pm Louis Garay Percussion World Performance 2:30 pm Graham Cracker House Awards (Read More)
Sitar's deLaski Theater
1700 Kalorama Rd, NW, Washington, DC, United States
Come hear the powerful rhythm of the drum! Percussion World Ensemble’s blend of South American, Caribbean, and African rhythms introduces audiences to such exotic instruments as the balofone, djembe, cuica, steel drum, Berimbao, talking drums, and congas. The audience participates throughout the performance with rhythmic clapping and playing percussive instruments with the performers. Presented in (Read More)