Cynthia Erivo: Silent Night | A Kennedy Center Digital Stage Original Performance
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An intimate Kennedy Center Digital Stage Original performance of the Christmas classic "Silent Night" with Tony and Grammy award winning Cynthia Erivo and pianist Jason Webb. Subscribe to The Kennedy Center! http://bit.ly/2gNFrtb
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Play video Blue: The Father | A Kennedy Center Digital Stage Original
Blue: The Father | A Kennedy Center Digital Stage Original
What is it like to be both a black father and a police officer in America? Kenneth Kellogg, a D.C. native who plays the Father in Blue, learns lessons from a police officer. The story of the Washington National Opera's "Blue" is an extremely personal one for Kenneth. Having a young son himself, playing the role of a father comes naturally to him. But, to learn to play a police officer, he needed help from retired police officer Frank Riley. Watch as Kenneth reveals why this opera is so personal for him and learns more about the issues at the heart of Blue. "Blue" - The Opera "Blue" brings audiences into the emotional epicenter of an African-American couple — a father (who is a police officer) and a mother — who lose their teenage son when he is killed by a fellow police officer. Music by Jeanine Tesori / Libretto by Tazewell Thompson Co-Production with The Glimmerglass Festival and Lyric Opera of Chicago Tony Award®–winning composer Jeanine Tesori and NAACP Theatre Award–winning librettist Tazewell Thompson’s new opera inspired by contemporary events and Black literature, including Ta-Nehisi Coates’s Between the World and Me and James Baldwin’s The Fire Next Time. Jeanine's signature and genre-blending style and vivid flashbacks capture the grief of a family and community navigating the turbulent waters of loss at the hands of police. Exploring race, violence, and reconciliation, Blue places timely issues at the forefront of modern opera and invites audiences to the emotional epicenter of their impact. Subscribe to The Kennedy Center! http://bit.ly/2gNFrtb #police #opera #blackculturematters
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Play video Dance Through the Lens | A Kennedy Center Digital Stage Original
Dance Through the Lens | A Kennedy Center Digital Stage Original
Go behind the scenes with dance photographer Matt Karas in this Kennedy Center Digital Stage Original. Featuring dancers from the New York City Ballet, Mariinsky Ballet, and Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. Subscribe to The Kennedy Center! http://bit.ly/2gNFrtb
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Play video Ben Rector with Cody Fry - "The Men That Drive Me Places" | A Kennedy Center Digital Stage Original
Ben Rector with Cody Fry - "The Men That Drive Me Places" | A Kennedy Center Digital Stage Original
Discover more about Ben Rector and Cody Fry at benrectormusic.com and codyfry.com. Ben Rector and Cody Fry deliver an acoustic rendition of Rector's "The Men That Drive Me Places" during an intimate live session in the Concert Hall of The Kennedy Center. The Men That Drive Me Places Written and performed by Ben Rector Featuring Cody Fry ----- Video: Directed by Tony Donghyuk Yoon & Timothy Parsons Executive Producers - Regis Vogt, Ben Rosenfield, Justin Ellis, Grace Swihart Producer - Tony Donghyuk Yoon Associate Producer - Harry Oakes Assistant Director - Kyle Schick Lighting Designer - William D’Eugenio Sound Mixer - Jake Hartsfield Colorist - Oliver Eid Operator, A Camera - Tyler Davis 1st AC, A Camera - Evan Luzi 2nd AC, A Camera - William Webb Operator, B Camera - Shane Colella 1st AC, B Camera - Harry Oakes 2nd AC, B Camera - Eric Black Key Grip - Nathan Taylor BTS Photographer - Ryan Nichols Production Assistant - Thea Belle Flanzer Concert Hall Master Technicians: Michael Buchman Paul Johannes April King John Ottaviano Ari Qorb Max Queen Subscribe to The Kennedy Center! http://bit.ly/2gNFrtb #BenRector #CodyFry #TheMenThatDriveMePlaces #KennedyCenter
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Play video Brad Paisley - "American Flag on the Moon" | A Kennedy Center Digital Stage Original
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Brad Paisley performs his original song in tribute to the 50th Anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing. "American Flag on the Moon" Written and performed by Brad Paisley Premiered during NSO Pops: Apollo 11: A 50th Anniversary One Small Step, One Giant Leap July 20th, 2019 In collaboration with NASA. Subscribe to The Kennedy Center! http://bit.ly/2gNFrtb Subscribe to Brad Paisley! http://smarturl.it/BPYoutubeSubscribe #bradpaisley #kennedycenter #NASA
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Play video Ben Rector - "Dream On" | A Kennedy Center Digital Stage Original
Ben Rector - "Dream On" | A Kennedy Center Digital Stage Original
Discover more about Ben Rector at benrectormusic.com. Ben Rector delivers a passionate rendition of his song "Dream On" in The Kennedy Center's grand Concert Hall. Dream On Written and performed by Ben Rector ----- Video: Directed by Tony Donghyuk Yoon & Timothy Parsons Executive Producers - Regis Vogt, Ben Rosenfield, Justin Ellis, Grace Swihart Producer - Tony Donghyuk Yoon Associate Producer - Harry Oakes Assistant Director - Kyle Schick Lighting Designer - William D’Eugenio Sound Mixer - Jake Hartsfield Colorist - Oliver Eid Operator, A Camera - Tyler Davis 1st AC, A Camera - Evan Luzi 2nd AC, A Camera - William Webb Operator, B Camera - Shane Colella 1st AC, B Camera - Harry Oakes 2nd AC, B Camera - Eric Black Key Grip - Nathan Taylor BTS Photographer - Ryan Nichols Production Assistant - Thea Belle Flanzer Concert Hall Master Technicians: Michael Buchman Paul Johannes April King John Ottaviano Ari Qorb Max Queen Subscribe to The Kennedy Center! http://bit.ly/2gNFrtb #BenRector #DreamOn #KennedyCenter
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Play video Maz Jobrani: Just Iranian-American | A Kennedy Center Digital Stage Original
Maz Jobrani: Just Iranian-American | A Kennedy Center Digital Stage Original
Comedian Maz Jobrani sits down with Washington Post reporter Jason Rezaian for a kebab dinner in Washington D.C. during his recent visit to The Kennedy Center. Featuring excerpts from Maz's performance in the Concert Hall, Maz talks with Jason about his childhood, his comedic origins, and their shared experiences as Iranian-Americans. Special thanks to Jason Rezaian and the Washington Post. Subscribe to The Kennedy Center! http://bit.ly/2gNFrtb #mazjobrani #comedy #digitalstage
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