Welcome to the DCAAN community calendar! Below you will find events and programs with accessibility services in the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Area.
Please note, the system automatically gives an end time of one hour after the start time. Please contact the organization hosting the event for true end times.
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Events in June 2025
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June 27, 2025(1 event) Les Misérables – Since its pre-Broadway run at the Kennedy Center in 1986, Les Misérables has changed the world of musical theater. Now, Cameron Mackintosh’s acclaimed production of Boublil & Schönberg’s Tony Award-winning phenomenon returns to the Opera House after its sold-out run in 2023. Set against the backdrop of 19th-century France, Les Misérables tells an enthralling story of broken dreams and unrequited love, passion, sacrifice, and redemption—a timeless testament to the survival of the human spirit. Seen by over 130 million people worldwide in 53 countries, 438 cities, and 22 languages, Les Misérables is unquestionably one of the world’s most popular musicals. 2700 F Street NW Washington, DC 20566 202-416-8727 |
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July 2, 2025(1 event) Smithsonian Folklife Festival – The Smithsonian Folklife Festival honors contemporary living cultural traditions and celebrates those who practice and sustain them. This year’s Festival, Youth and the Future Culture, spotlights how young people interact with the world around them, including but not limited to, innovation, cultural practices, art, and traditions. Visitors can expect to experience music, dance, food, building trades, native language reclamation, lowrider culture, skateboarders, media makers, storytellers, artists and artisans, astronomy, exhibits from the Museum of Contemporary American Teenagers and more. The Festival is open 11:00 AM until 5:30 PM daily and is FREE! The full Festival schedule can be found at: https://festival.si.edu/schedule A wide range of accessibility services are available. Navigate to the Accessibility page of the Festival website (https://festival.si.edu/accessibility), for more information and resources. The National Mall Washington, DC |
July 3, 2025(2 events) Smithsonian Folklife Festival – The Smithsonian Folklife Festival honors contemporary living cultural traditions and celebrates those who practice and sustain them. This year’s Festival, Youth and the Future Culture, spotlights how young people interact with the world around them, including but not limited to, innovation, cultural practices, art, and traditions. Visitors can expect to experience music, dance, food, building trades, native language reclamation, lowrider culture, skateboarders, media makers, storytellers, artists and artisans, astronomy, exhibits from the Museum of Contemporary American Teenagers and more. The Festival is open 11:00 AM until 5:30 PM daily and is FREE! The full Festival schedule can be found at: https://festival.si.edu/schedule A wide range of accessibility services are available. Navigate to the Accessibility page of the Festival website (https://festival.si.edu/accessibility), for more information and resources. The National Mall Washington, DC The Ride Ahead – This event is part of the 2025 Smithsonian Folklife Festival. Join us for a screening of The Ride Ahead, a documentary by Emmy-Award winning father-son filmmaker duo Samuel and Dan Habib. The Ride Ahead follows Samuel Habib, a typical twenty-one-year-old, itching to move out, start a career, and find love. But no one tells you how to be an adult, let alone an adult with a disability. Following the screening, Samuel and Dan will be joined by lawyer-scholar-activist and community organizer Ly Xīnzhèn M. Zhǎngsūn Brown (they/them) for a post-film discussion with the audience. ASL interpretation, live real-time (CART) captioning, open audio description, and assisted listening will be available for this event. Please visit this link for more information and to register for this event: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-ride-ahead-film-screening-and-discussion-tickets-1394743026939?aff=oddtdtcreator Smithsonian National Museum of American History |
July 4, 2025(1 event) Smithsonian Folklife Festival – The Smithsonian Folklife Festival honors contemporary living cultural traditions and celebrates those who practice and sustain them. This year’s Festival, Youth and the Future Culture, spotlights how young people interact with the world around them, including but not limited to, innovation, cultural practices, art, and traditions. Visitors can expect to experience music, dance, food, building trades, native language reclamation, lowrider culture, skateboarders, media makers, storytellers, artists and artisans, astronomy, exhibits from the Museum of Contemporary American Teenagers and more. The Festival is open 11:00 AM until 5:30 PM daily and is FREE! The full Festival schedule can be found at: https://festival.si.edu/schedule A wide range of accessibility services are available. Navigate to the Accessibility page of the Festival website (https://festival.si.edu/accessibility), for more information and resources. The National Mall Washington, DC |
July 5, 2025(1 event) Smithsonian Folklife Festival – The Smithsonian Folklife Festival honors contemporary living cultural traditions and celebrates those who practice and sustain them. This year’s Festival, Youth and the Future Culture, spotlights how young people interact with the world around them, including but not limited to, innovation, cultural practices, art, and traditions. Visitors can expect to experience music, dance, food, building trades, native language reclamation, lowrider culture, skateboarders, media makers, storytellers, artists and artisans, astronomy, exhibits from the Museum of Contemporary American Teenagers and more. The Festival is open 11:00 AM until 5:30 PM daily and is FREE! The full Festival schedule can be found at: https://festival.si.edu/schedule A wide range of accessibility services are available. Navigate to the Accessibility page of the Festival website (https://festival.si.edu/accessibility), for more information and resources. The National Mall Washington, DC |
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