SAVE THE DATE – NOVEMBER 12 & 13, 2011 THE WASHINGTON BALLET’S SUGAR PLUM BAZAAR
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The Washington Ballet’s annual holiday gift bazaar
Presented by the Women’s Committee of The Washington Ballet
Celebrate the 2011 Nutcracker season at The Washington Ballet’s second annual Sugar Plum Bazaar! Start shopping early this year when TWB Studios transform into a holiday market, featuring a variety of gifts from local artisans and specialty stores as well as merchandise from The Washington Ballet’s Sugar Plum Shoppe. The Bazaar offers original clothing and hand-crafted accessories from Liza Byrd Boutique, Lisa Fisher Designs, andL&D Events, as well as an assortment of home goods, Holiday wreaths, kid’s books and more! While you shop, enjoy tasty treats from June B Sweet and The Cookie Guy and have your Nutcracker picture taken by photographer Walter Grio. Come Saturday evening for a special “Sip and Shop” event, where shoppers can relax with holiday nibbles and drinks as they shop a wide array of merchandise.
Co-chairs: Christina Grigorian and Beth Kohlhoss
When: Saturday November 12, 2011 “Sip and Shop”
4-8PM
Sunday November 13, 2011
11AM-5PM
Who: Vendors include: Amethyst to Zircon, Andrea D’Ambrosia Designs, Aubergine & Rhubarb, Belt It, Bows Etc. LLC, Everything Barefoot, June B Sweet, L&D Events, Laura Lee Designs, Lisa Fisher Designs, Liza Byrd Boutique, Sugar Plum Shoppe, The Cookie Guy, The Dandelion Patch, Walter Grio Photography and more.
Where: The Washington Ballet
3515 Wisconsin Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20016
ABOUT THE WASHINGTON BALLET
Originally founded as The Washington School of Ballet in 1944 by legendary ballet pioneer Mary Day and incorporated as a professional company in 1976, The Washington Ballet (TWB) is one of the pre-eminent ballet organizations in the United States. TWB built an international reputation presenting bold works by choreographers from around the world, including Choo-San Goh, Christopher Wheeldon, Mark Morris, Twyla Tharp and Nacho Duato, as well as Neoclassical masterworks and fresh stagings of 19th century classics. Under the leadership of Artistic Director Septime Webre and Executive Director Peter M. Branch, TWB embraces a three-part mission: ensuring excellence in its professional performance company; growing the next generation of dancers through its Washington School of Ballet; and serving the community in which it resides through robust community engagement programs. For more information, visit www.washingtonballet.org.
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