
""The 'KPop Demon Hunters' shows are great ... but overall we have a long history of kid shows," says Jake Diamond, marketing director at Union Stage Presents."
""We really want to get a really diverse lineup both in terms of lived experience, but also the artistic styles and genres that kids are exposed to," says Jared Strange, director of education and community programs at the National Theatre Foundation."
The D.C. area offers various live music options for children, emphasizing diverse genres and experiences. Venues like Union Stage Presents prioritize accessibility for families. The National Theatre has hosted Saturday morning programming for over 40 years, featuring a range of performances from go-go to Latin music. Upcoming shows aim to provide a diverse lineup, enriching children's exposure to different artistic styles. Free events are available at multiple locations, encouraging community engagement and enjoyment of live music among families.
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