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Millennium Stage

Livestream: Deaf Enlightenment and Arts Festival
Mervin Primeaux-O'Bryant, ASL Poet TeeFlo, ASL Rapper WaWa, CJ Jones, CJ Jones

REACH Plaza

Deaf Enlightenment & Arts Festival includes various performances highlighting Deaf artists while showcasing their unique talents in the creative arts: music, ASL poetry/storytelling, visual arts, dance, film, theatre, and more. Join us for a great adventure and fun at the Deaf Culture & Arts Festival!

Event Information

  • Genre

    Music

  • Runtime

    2 hours

  • Schedule

    • 6 PM Mervin Primeaux-O'Bryant
    • 6:15 PM ASL Poet TeeFlo
    • 6:30 PM ASL Rapper WaWa
    • 7 PM CJ Jones
    • 7:30 PM CJ Jones

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  • Presenting Sponsor

    Centene Charitable Foundation

Video Stream

Live performance returns!

This event is part of the Summer at the Kennedy Center series and can also be watched at the Center.  Register to enjoy the festivities at the REACH.

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Sponsors

The Jim Johnson Arts Access Endowment Fund
The inaugural supporters of this fund are the Dougherty Family Foundation and Mr. and Mrs. Mallory Walker

 

Brought to you by
The J. Willard and Alice S. Marriott Foundation

 

 

The Mellon Foundation and The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation

 

The Millennium Stage was created and underwritten by James A. Johnson and Maxine Isaacs to make the performing arts accessible to everyone in fulfillment of the Kennedy Center's mission to its community and the nation.