Events / Washington, D.C.

Let The Music Dance

Sunday, June 14, 20262:00 PM
The Washington Balalaika Orchestra presents a program featuring solos performed by their own musicians on various instruments, including a bandura for the first time. The 55-person orchestra will play well-known pieces from a variety of composers, genres, and time periods.
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Capital One Hall

Designed to bring more live entertainment to the Tysons area, this venue serves as a centerpiece for national touring acts and local performances. It features diverse spaces ranging from the intimate 225-seat Black Box theatre to the rooftop Starr Hill Biergarten.story_potoo

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7750 Capital One Tower Rd, Mc Lean, VA 22102
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