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Flyer promoting a free concert at Max Robinson Health Center on August 29 from 5-7pm, featuring go-go, jazz, violin, and cello performances; event details and logos shown.

Music at Max Robinson

August 29

Join Whitman-Walker Health System for an evening of music while learning about the life-saving research, policy advocacy, primary care, dentistry, and other services at Whitman-Walker’s Max Robinson Center.

Featuring various musical styles, from Go-Go and Jazz to violinist and cellist.

FREE AND OPEN TO ALL!

In Partnership with:

Coalition for African Americans in the Performing Arts (CAAPA) – a non-profit organization that aims to bring color to the classics by supporting Black classical musicians, youth, and others in the arts.

The Embassy Series – promoting cultural diplomacy through music, featuring a variety of performances and events that celebrate international artists and culinary traditions.

CAAPA logo with geometric black and white design, a red line, and text: "Coalition for African Americans in the Performing Arts (CAAPA) 'Bringing Color to the Classics!'™.               Logo for "The Embassy Series" featuring stylized script and bold text on a black background.

 

 

Parking available on the street and parking garage. Additional parking at the Congress Heights metro station. Payment is required for all options.

Metro access is also available via the Congress Height station on the green line, which is a short 5-minute walk.

Details

Date & Time:

August 29 @ 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Venue

Whitman-Walker’s Max Robinson Center

1201 Sycamore Drive SE
Washington,, DC United States

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