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Couch Concerts

Brought to you by Millennium Stage

Launched during the Kennedy Center's temporary closure, this series reached out to the living rooms of talented artists to see them perform their work and help us inspire, grieve, heal, and move forward as a nation.

 

Arts Across America

See Our New Series: Arts Across America

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An expansion of the Couch Concerts series, èßäAVand Facebook will launch Arts Across America, a program to uplift artists and showcase art from communities and regions across the country.  In collaboration with arts organizations from coast to coast, Arts Across America will present free, online programming available on Facebook Live, Instagram, YouTube, and the Kennedy Center website. 

A rotating performance schedule will feature performers presented by the Kennedy Center and collaborator organizations Arts Midwest; Mid-America Arts Alliance; Mid-Atlantic Arts Foundation; New England Foundation for the Arts; South Arts; Western States Arts Federation; jurisdictional arts agencies representing U.S. territories; and Sankofa.org.

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Millennium Stage Presenting Sponsor:

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The Millennium Stage, and Millennium Stage ENCORE, is made possible by The Jim Johnson Arts Access Endowment Fund. The inaugural supporters of this fund are the Dougherty Family Foundation.

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Additional support for Millennium Stage is provided by
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.