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Friday, June 6
1 PM
Performance Cherokee National Youth Choir
Performance
The Cherokee National Youth Choir -- a group of 50 middle and high school students from northeastern Oklahoma communities -- performs. The Choir was founded in 2000 by Principal Chief Chad Smith as a way to keep children involved in Cherokee language and culture.
Free
National Museum of the American Indian
Location: Potomac Atrium
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1:30 PM
Demonstration Art + Coffee: David Beck's Movie Palace or Museum
Luce Foundation Center Activity
Peek into one of David Beck's sculptures: Movie Palace features characters in action -- eating popcorn, smooching, and watching King Kong on the big screen. Museum was commissioned by the museum and reflects -- in exquisite miniature -- the neoclassical architecture of the building, from the 1840s when it was the U.S. Patent Office to the present day. Afterwards, enjoy a complimentary coffee or tea.
Free
Repeats Fridays
Smithsonian American Art Museum
Location: Meet in the F Street Lobby
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6:30-10 PM, Live music and cash bar; 6:30-9:30 PM, Dinner
Cusine Performance Smithsonian Jazz Cafe: The Statesmen of Jazz
Friday Evening Music & Dining Event
As part of this ongoing Friday evening event, the museum offers music by Washington's top jazz musicians and an a la carte dinner. This evening, the Statesmen of Jazz perform: Warren Vache (cornet), John Allred (trombone), Tardo Hammer (piano), Nicki Parrott (bass), and Leroy Williams (drums).
Notes:
• Tickets are available at the door or in advance by calling The Smithsonian Associates at 202-633-8801 or visiting online at www.smithsonianjazzcafe.org.
• Cash bar and dinner (starting at $11) not included in the cover charge.
• Smithsonian Jazz Cafe is a joint program produced by The Smithsonian Associates, Smithsonian Folkways, the National Museum of Natural History, and the National Museum of American History.
$12 cover charge; also see Note
Continues Fridays through June 27
National Museum of Natural History
Location: Atrium Cafe (enter Constitution Ave.)
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7 PM
Film Dragon Gate Inn
King Hu: Inspired by Taiwan Film Series
(1967, 111 min., Mandarin with English subtitles, directed by King Hu) This film's astonishing fight sequences, which were inspired by the rhythms of Beijing Opera, set a new standard for the genre, and its heroine, a no-nonsense fighter capable of dispatching dozens of enemies with her sword, spawned legions of imitators.
Free, tickets (2 per person) distributed 1 hour before
Series continues June 8
Related Exhibition: Yellow Mountain: China's Ever-Changing Landscape (at Sackler)
Arthur M. Sackler Gallery and Freer Gallery of Art
Location: Freer, Meyer Auditorium
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