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KAMA DC Variety Show
KAMA DC is proud to present our first-ever variety show, featuring members of DC’s immigrant community showcasing their talents.
When and where
Date and time
Saturday, March 18 · 6 - 9pm EDT
Location
Eaton DC 1201 K Street Northwest Washington, DC 20005
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About this event
Celebrating our 7th year, KAMA DC will highlight DC’s immigrant community showcasing their talents through comedy, dance, storytelling, and more. This event is possible with support from partner Story District as well.
Join us at Eaton DC for a cocktail hour from 6 PM-7 PM, followed by an evening of multicultural entertainment.
Meet our performers
- Yasmin Elhady - Host/Storyteller
- Erick Acuna - comedian
- Masoud Hamnava - musician
- Liz Kleinrock - storyteller
- Ed Beetar - comedian
- Gbenga Ogunjimi- storyteller
- David Camero - singer
- Aaron Shneyer - musician
- Keshni Naicker-Washington - Author/Storyteller
- Chynna Golding and Charles Nkoho - Dancers
Tickets
KAMA DC is a volunteer-run non-profit and largely relies on individual donations. We have made tickets available at $10.
Please note that if you cannot purchase a ticket for this event but still want to attend, contact us at info@kamadc.org and we will be happy to give you a complimentary ticket.
About KAMA DC
KAMA DC is a volunteer-run non-profit that seeks to build community through immigrant-led cultural experiences. We provide a platform for immigrants to share their skills and stories with the DC community. Learn more at kamadc.org or @kama.dc.
About Story District
Story District teaches and showcases the art through first-person storytelling to inspire, connect, and build a community of diverse voices within the Washington, DC region and beyond.
This event is possible thanks to a grant from Humanities DC.
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About the organizer
KAMA DC builds community through immigrant-led cultural experiences. It is a grassroots initiative that provides a platform for immigrants to share their skills with the Washington, D.C. community by teaching classes and workshops.
The idea is simple: by allowing people to learn from each other, KAMA DC builds constructive contact between groups that don't often interact.