26 Things to Do in the DC Area This Week and Weekend
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26 Things to Do in the DC Area This Week and Weekend
"The festival's opening ceremony is packed with Japanese cultural performances such as sword dances by Futago Onikenbai and music by pop singer Ayaka Hirahara. Families are invited to splash party Pink in the Pool this Saturday-registration required- at Long Bridge Aquatics Center. Kids can eat Japanese snacks, taste tea, and make origami."
"The DC Environmental Film Festival returns to town for a multi-day roundup of movie screenings and film talks across the region centered around the theme 'Against the Current.' Moviegoers can watch shorts, documentaries, and full-length productions about climate change, environmental justice, wildlife, outdoor adventure, and public health at local museums, embassies, theaters, and community centers."
Washington DC offers diverse entertainment options this week. The National Cherry Blossom Festival opens with Japanese cultural performances including sword dances and pop music. Arlington's Pink in the Park features pink-themed art activations, live music, and family activities, with Pink in the Pool offering children Japanese snacks, tea, and origami crafts. The DC Environmental Film Festival screens documentaries and films about climate change, environmental justice, and wildlife across multiple venues. The Phillips Collection presents an exhibition exploring Catalan artist Joan MirĂ³'s artwork and collaborations with 20th-century American artists. Local vocalist Ari Lennox performs at Throw Social.
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