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Southwest Waterfront Fireworks Festival All ages Saturday’s day-long festival features live music, family-friendly nautical activities, a beer and cider garden and food. Fireworks begin at 8:30 p.m., rain or shine. Read more SAAM Cherry Blossom Celebration All ages Celebrate Japanese culture on Saturday with traditional Japanese music and dance, face painting and cherry blossom-themed crafts at the Smithsonian American Art Museum. Read more ‘Art Hop Takoma’ All ages The annual arts festival, held Saturday and Sunday with events throughout the Takoma commercial district, features art installations, music, dancing, free trolley rides and a fire show. Read more ‘Love That Dog’ Ages 7 and up Netherlands-based Theatergroep Kwatta’s production at Germantown’s BlackRock Center for the Arts is about a boy forced to write poetry. Saturday’s sensory-friendly performance is designed to create a theater experience that is welcoming to families with children with autism or other disabilities that create sensory sensitivities. Read more Cirque Zuma Zuma All ages Described as an African-inspired Cirque du Soleil, this performance features acrobatics, juggling, music, dancing and comedy. Catch the show Sunday and Monday at the Montgomery College Cultural Arts Center. Read more |
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