Sitar's deLaski Theater
1700 Kalorama Rd, NW, Washington, DC, United States
Sitar Arts Center's 11th annual summer musical Hairspray. Tickets are no longer available. You may try to get a seat to this performance by coming to Sitar at 6:00 pm and putting your name on a waiting list.
Sitar's deLaski Theater
1700 Kalorama Rd, NW, Washington, DC, United States
Sitar Arts Center's 11th annual summer musical Hairspray. Tickets are no longer available. You may try to get a seat to this performance by coming to Sitar at 1:30 pm and putting your name on a waiting list.
Registration for new students for Fall 2015 Early Childhood Arts classes starts Monday, August 10, 2015 at 10:00 am. The Fall 2015 semester runs from September 8, 2015 to December 5, 2015. Click here to read details about Sitar's Early Childhood Arts classes and how to register.
Sitar's Cafritz Gallery
1700 Kalorama Rd, NW, Washington, DC, United States
The exhibit opening reception of Maria Mendoza's "Transcentricity - Phase 3." Maria is the First Place Winner of the 2014 Patricia Sitar Arts Expo Juried Exhibition. This exhibit runs from September 12 to October 24, 2015. About the Artist: Maria Mendoza was born in Miami, Florida and is a cross-disciplinary artist, performer, and paper engineer (Read More)
Sitar's deLaski Theater
1700 Kalorama Rd, NW, Washington, DC, United States
Sitar Performance Series #1 Documentary premiere of In the Name of My Father by Sitar’s Meridian Hill Pictures documentary film class. Sitar Arts Center and Meridian Hill Pictures invite you to the world premiere of our 3rd film in our award-winning Youth Documentary Program — IN THE PATH OF MY FATHER. The film tells a deeply-personal story (Read More)
Due to the planned road closures and anticipated traffic congestion, Sitar will be closed on Wednesday, September 23rd. This includes Sitar offices, classes, and aftercare.
Sitar's deLaski Theater
1700 Kalorama Rd, NW, Washington, DC, United States
Sitar Arts Center Performance Series #2: Classically Different Adventures with Arianna Ross and presented by Washington Performing Arts. On the surface people may look different, but at heart they are all our heroes. Classic Folk Tales like Thumbelina told from the perspective of another culture. A fun and adventurous program that leaves you telling stories (Read More)