Pink Torpedoes: Cherry Blossom Art In An Old Munitions Factory

Torpedo Factory Art Center

Pink Torpedoes: Cherry Blossom Art In An Old Munitions Factory

Explore all three floors of Torpedo Factory Art Center, home to the nation’s largest collection of working-artists’ open studios under one roof, to view a building wide art exhibition inspired by the Cherry Blossom. Artists will exhibit one or more unique artworks in their studio or gallery and explore their own interpretations of the Cherry Blossom, cultural, colorful, visceral. Visitors will discover new ways of thinking about the seasonal pink event of the region.

Can’t visit the exhibition? – a select exhibition of artwork will be on view at torpedofactory.org along with artist commentary.

PLAN YOUR FESTIVAL EXPERIENCE

What began with a gift in 1912 at the Tidal Basin is now a four-week extravaganza spanning Washington, DC, and neighboring communities in Maryland and Virginia. From exciting events to convenient hotels, delectable Cherry Picks restaurants to, vibrant Art in Bloom installations, and a jaw-dropping City in Bloom to joyful Petal Porches, see the Washington, DC area as you can only see it once a year!

SAAM Cherry Blossom Family Celebration

Smithsonian American Art Museum

SAAM Cherry Blossom Family Celebration

Celebrate the season of cherry blossoms with SAAM! Begin the day on the F Street Plaza (weather permitting) with a taiko drumming performance by drumming group Nen Daiko. The program continues inside in the Kogod Courtyard for Japanese pop, boogie, and more with Les The DJ. Enjoy other performances while children (12 and under) make cherry-blossom themed crafts. Face painting is available for attendees ages 12 and younger. Treat yourself with tasty offerings for purchase from the Courtyard Café. A spring-themed scavenger hunt through SAAM’s galleries extends the cherry blossom fun.

PLAN YOUR FESTIVAL EXPERIENCE

What began with a gift in 1912 at the Tidal Basin is now a four-week extravaganza spanning Washington, DC, and neighboring communities in Maryland and Virginia. From exciting events to convenient hotels, delectable Cherry Picks restaurants to, vibrant Art in Bloom installations, and a jaw-dropping City in Bloom to joyful Petal Porches, see the Washington, DC area as you can only see it once a year!

Second Annual Yappy Hour & Pup Swim

Paws & Petals

Second Annual Yappy Hour & Pup Swim

Join the National Cherry Blossom Festival and Embassy Suites by Hilton Washington DC Convention Center for the 2nd Annual Paws & Petals Yappy Hour on March 22 from 5:30 – 7:30 PM EST! Bring your furry friend along and enjoy food, drinks, and pet-friendly activities to wrap up your work week in style.

Guests and the public, along with their furry friends, are invited to attend the “Paws & Petals” Yappy Hour presented by Mars Petcare at the Embassy Suites by Hilton Washington D.C. Convention Center. This once-a-year activity includes a special doggie swim in the property’s on-site pool, which is closed to pets who stay on-site.

In addition to happy hour specials, guests can sign up for a doggie swim at the pool while their dogs enjoy complimentary treats and hand-made drinks. Meanwhile, human guests can snack on gourmet hot dogs and specialty cocktails; a dog-friendly version will also be available. If you don’t have a dog, you’ll have the opportunity to meet adoptable animals from the Humane Rescue Alliance at the event at the event.

The Paws & Petals program presented by Mars Petcare offers pet-friendly programming and resources for Festival goers and their furry family members. Mars Petcare and the BETTER CITIES FOR PETS™ program have teamed up with the National Cherry Blossom Festival to help pets be healthy, happy, and safe during the event.

Hilton is a proud Premier Hotel Provider and Host Sponsor of the National Cherry Blossom Festival.

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Southwest Chamber Players Gala 25th Anniversary Concerts

Southwest Chamber Players

Southwest Chamber Players Gala 25th Anniversary Concerts

The Southwest Chamber Players announce their triumphant return to the concert stage of Saint Augustine’s Episcopal Church with a pair of concerts Friday, April 1, 7:30 p.m., and Sunday, April 3, 2:30 p.m.. Following a two-year hiatus caused by the scourge of the coronavirus pandemic, this happy occasion will mark the amateur organization’s twenty-fifth anniversary. Founded in March 1997, the Players’ history has paralleled the growth and development of our Southwest neighborhood by mounting nearly two hundred concert programs.

These two (different) programs will feature works of the great masters Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Mendelssohn, Brahms, Dvorak, Poulenc, Shostakovich, and others. The performers will include Southwesters Gwyn Jones, flute and her pianist Rosanne Conway; Caleb Johnson, violin and viola; and Joyce Bouvier. They’ll be augmented by longtime favorites Julia Goudimova, cello; Nancy Genovese and Harold Yaffe, clarinet; Dilyana Kirova, bassoon; Marje Palmieri, soprano, and Stephen Brown and David Ehrlich, piano. And cameos from the D.C. Public Library’s Brown Bag series’ Vasily Popov, cello, and Ralitza Patcheva, piano. A few newcomers will add sparkle: Mayron Tsong, piano; Paul Blanchard, tenor; U.S. military band members Luke Wedge, violin, and Hrant Parsamian, cello; and the Mtingo clarinet quartet.

To observe certain precautions, all attendees need to be vaccinated. Capacity will be limited to 75 people, and social distancing will be required.

The Friday night concert will be available to view online via a livestream. Click below to access.

MAP YOUR FESTIVAL EXPERIENCE

What began with a gift in 1912 at the Tidal Basin is now a four-week extravaganza spanning Washington, DC, and neighboring communities in Maryland and Virginia. Click the filters on our interactive map to see all that the Festival has to offer and craft a tailored experience as you Rediscover Spring. From exciting events to convenient hotels, delectable Cherry Picks restaurants to vibrant Art in Bloom installations, and a jaw-dropping City in Bloom to joyful Petal Porches, see the Washington, DC area as you can only see it once a year!

Spring Sake Festival 2024

DC Sake Cō

Spring Sake Festival 2024

Join us at our annual Spring Sake Festival, a delightful celebration of the season and the art of sake appreciation.

This exclusive event offers attendees the opportunity to meet some of the top sake professionals in the US, connect with US craft sake makers, and discover their favorite sake varieties.

Immerse yourself in the world of sake as you taste over 80 (and counting) different imported and craft sake at your own pace. Uncover hidden gems not yet available in DC, indulge in limited spring seasonal sake, and embark on a journey of flavor that transcends boundaries.

Don’t miss this unique chance to savor the finest sake offerings while embracing the vibrant spirit of the Cherry Blossom season!

This event is for ages 21 and over. Please bring a valid ID. 

This event is for ages 21 and over. Please bring a valid ID. 

Remember that 10% of all the sales of Sake from the entire month of April will go towards Adopt the Cherry Tree Program, a fundraising program organized by Trust for the National Mall and the National Cherry Blossom Festival to preserve and protect the iconic cherry trees.  Damage from weather, flooding, and foot traffic poses an ongoing threat to the trees.

Place your order before you leave and receive a discount coupon for your next purchase discount coupon -10% off on orders $80 or more. Valid thru August 31, 2023. One coupon per person per order. Not to be combined with other offers. No cash value.

PLAN YOUR FESTIVAL EXPERIENCE

What began with a gift in 1912 at the Tidal Basin is now a four-week extravaganza spanning Washington, DC, and neighboring communities in Maryland and Virginia. From exciting events to convenient hotels, delectable Cherry Picks restaurants, vibrant Art in Bloom installations, and a jaw-dropping City in Bloom to joyful Petal Porches, see the Washington, DC area as you can only see it once a year!

Explore the Festival's Roots

Travel to Japan is open once again, and we invite you experience and explore Japan firsthand. Learn more about the Festival partners who would love to help you plan your trip!

Still Blooming Luncheon at the University Club

National Cherry Blossom Festival

Still Blooming Luncheon at the University Club

Join a discussion about First Lady Helen Taft and travel writer Eliza Scidmore, whose collaboration a century ago led to Tokyo gifting Washington D.C. with flowering cherry trees. Moderator Ann McClellan, and speakers Patricia Taft and Diana Parsell will provide unique family perspectives and research findings, creating an insightful and engaging conversation with audience participation encouraged.

YOUR FESTIVAL EXPERIENCE

What began with a gift in 1912 at the Tidal Basin is a four-week extravaganza spanning Washington, DC, and neighboring communities in Maryland and Virginia. From exciting events to convenient hotels, delectable Cherry Picks restaurants, vibrant Art in Bloom installations, and a jaw-dropping City in Bloom to joyful Petal Porches, see the Washington, DC area, as you can only see it once a year!

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Tenth Annual Anacostia River Festival

Produced by 11th st bridge park and National Park Service

Anacostia river festival

The 11th Street Bridge Park and the National Park Service present the tenth annual Anacostia River Festival. Join us at this FREE family-friendly event as we celebrate 10 Years of Culture Brilliance at the Anacostia Park on May 4, 2024.

Festival Activities
This FREE family-friendly event will reconnect you to the river and the outdoors as you celebrate 10 Years of BridgingDC with us and our friends.

In Anacostia Park
All activities are FREE. Reservations and water safety waivers must be completed before participating in either activity. Both can be obtained from the River Activities tent located on the festival grounds.

Live Entertainment
Arts, Crafts, & Games
Art Exhibitions
And More!

Free Fishing Workshop
Let’s reel it in at the Anacostia Park! Department of Energy and Environment (DOE) will be hosting free fishing workshops. All gear, including rods, reels, bait, and tackle, will be provided by and staff will be on hand to instruct and help anglers new and old.
*minors must be accompanied by an adult.

On Marion Barry Ave
11th Street Bridge Park presents
SE Market
1:00 – 6:00pm EST

The market will include local businesses, food vendors and much more!

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YOUR FESTIVAL EXPERIENCE

What began with a gift in 1912 at the Tidal Basin is now a four-week extravaganza spanning Washington, DC, and neighboring communities in Maryland and Virginia. From exciting events to convenient hotels, delectable Cherry Picks restaurants, vibrant Art in Bloom installations, and a jaw-dropping City in Bloom to joyful Petal Porches, see the Washington, DC area, as you can only see it once a year!

The 6821 Quintet at Millennium Stage

6821 Quintet Concert

Co-presented with the Ryuji Ueno Foundation

While flowers blossom, music will bloom. The 6821 Quintet will return to the Kennedy Center Millennium Stage to enrich the observation of the annual cherry blossoms for visitors and local communities to enjoy. 

The 6821 Quintet

  • Eric Silberger (Violin)
  • Ria Honda (Violin)
  • Santiago Vazquez-Loredo (Violin)
  • Benedict Klöckner (Cello)
  • Ryo Yanagitani (Piano)

Cleverly named to reflect the distance in miles between Tokyo and DC, The 6821 Quintet consists of international artists coming together to fulfill the understanding that music brings disparate cultures together. The group was originally conceived as a joint effort between the Ryuji Ueno Foundation and the National Cherry Blossom Festival to bring a more prominent classical music presence to the spring festivities in Washington, DC. The quintet not only assembled every spring to perform music at various venues around DC but was also tasked with premiering a new work commissioned and composed for the opening ceremony of the National Cherry Blossom Festival, four compositions in total (2016-2019). 

The idea of commissioning contemporary composers to create a new work for the National Cherry Blossom Festival was an especially creative idea conceived by Founder and Executive Producer Dr. Ryuji Ueno. Just as the National Cherry Blossom Festival celebrates the blossoms as a symbol of peace and harmony between Japan and the United States, Dr. Ueno envisioned a synthesis and harmony of Western classical music with Japanese aesthetics in the new compositions. The criteria for the new works consisted of simply 1) composing a piece of music for a traditional piano quintet setting and 2) the famous folk song “Sakura, Sakura” must be incorporated into the musical narrative. Everything else was left to the creative inspiration of each composer. The outcome of this project has been extraordinary, as you will hear in the recordings. We hope you enjoy this triumph of cultural connection and collaboration through the art of music.

YOUR FESTIVAL EXPERIENCE

What began with a gift in 1912 at the Tidal Basin is now a four-week extravaganza spanning Washington, DC, and neighboring communities in Maryland and Virginia. From exciting events to convenient hotels, delectable Cherry Picks restaurants to vibrant Art in Bloom installations, and a jaw-dropping City in Bloom to joyful Petal Porches, see the Washington, DC area as you can only see it once a year!

The National Cherry Blossom Festival Parade Broadcast

CELEBRATE THE SEASON OF THE BLOSSOMS

The National Cherry Blossom Festival Parade® Broadcast

PRESENTED BY EVENTS DC

One of DC’s largest spectator events, the National Cherry Blossom Festival Parade presented by Events DC, was back in-person in 2022! The energy-filled Parade ran for 10 blocks along iconic Constitution Avenue Northwest. Grand colorful helium balloons, elaborate floats, marching bands from across the country, celebrity entertainers, and performers burst down the Parade route in a spectacle of music and showmanship seen only once a year during the Festival!

If you missed the celebration in-person, you can watch the broadcast of the Parade on ABC7 anchored by Azubuike “Ike” Ejiochi of Good Morning America as well as Alison Starling and Robert Burton from local 7News. 7News reporter Eileen Whelan and TV personality Carson Kressley provided commentary from the street.

Scroll on for featured performances and the full syndication schedule! Not in your area? You can watch the 2-hour broadcast right here from our YouTube channel. 

Featuring A Pre-Recorded Performance By Nick Carter

Catch the performance of the youngest member of iconic boyband, Backstreet Boys, Nick Carter only on 2022 National Cherry Blossom Festival Parade Broadcast! 

Nick Carter’s career highlights include:

  • 8 Time Grammy Nominee
  • 2 Diamond RIAA Awards
  • Multiple American Music Award Winner
  • People’s Choice Award Winner
  • RIAA Gold Awarded Solo Artist
  • 3rd place on Season 4 of “The Masked Singer”
  • 2nd place on Season 21 of “Dancing With The Stars”

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MAP YOUR FESTIVAL EXPERIENCE

What began with a gift in 1912 at the Tidal Basin is now a four-week extravaganza spanning Washington, DC, and neighboring communities in Maryland and Virginia. Click the filters on our interactive map to see all that the Festival has to offer and craft a tailored experience as you Rediscover Spring. From exciting events to convenient hotels, delectable Cherry Picks restaurants to vibrant Art in Bloom installations, and a jaw-dropping City in Bloom to joyful Petal Porches, see the Washington, DC area as you can only see it once a year!

The Reveal Project

TATRAS INTERNATIONAL

The Reveal Project

The Reveal Project from Tatras International was designed to create a bridge between traditional Japanese history and its current culture.
The focus of this collection is to express the remarkable craftsmanship and detail behind each Kimono design.

MAP YOUR FESTIVAL EXPERIENCE

What began with a gift in 1912 at the Tidal Basin is now a four-week extravaganza spanning Washington, DC, and neighboring communities in Maryland and Virginia. Click the filters on our interactive map to see all that the Festival has to offer and craft a tailored experience as you Rediscover Spring. From exciting events to convenient hotels, delectable Cherry Picks restaurants to vibrant Art in Bloom installations, and a jaw-dropping City in Bloom to joyful Petal Porches, see the Washington, DC area as you can only see it once a year!

U.S.-Japan International Exchange and Tourism Symposium 2023

Japan International Transport and Tourism Institute, USA

U.S.-Japan International Exchange and Tourism Symposium 2023

As a continuation of the Global Seminar, the symposium theme is multilayered and extensive people-to-people exchanges, which is an important perspective for building a new dimension of U.S.-Japan relations. The seminar aims to reconsider the significance of rebuilding and strengthening U.S.-Japan people-to-people exchanges to a new and higher dimension post-COVID.  This hybrid symposium will be held virtually and in person in Washington D.C. and has invited speakers who are knowledgeable about U.S.-Japan relations, international people-to-people exchange, and tourism.

Schedule of Events

Opening Remarks
Masafumi Shukuri
Chairman, Japan International Transport and Tourism Institute, USA (JITTI)
Chairman, Japan Transport and Tourism Research Institute (JTTRI)

Greetings by Guest of Honor
Koji Tomita
Ambassador of Japan to the United States

Keynote Speeches
J. Thomas Schieffer
Former Ambassador of the United States to Japan

Takashi Shiraishi
President, Kumamoto Prefectural University
Former President, National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies

Lectures
Kent Calder
Director, Edwin O. Reischauer Center for East Asian Studies
Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies

Satoshi Seino
President, Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO)

Panel Discussion
Panelists
Mark Keam
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Travel and Tourism, Industry and Analysis,
United States Department of Commerce

Koichi Ai
Minister (General Affairs, Public Information, and Culture), Embassy of Japan in the U.S.

Kazuyo Kato
Executive Director, Japan Center for International Exchange, USA (JCIE USA)

Moderator
Kent Calder, Director
Edwin O. Reischauer Center for East Asian Studies
Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies

YOUR FESTIVAL EXPERIENCE

What began with a gift in 1912 at the Tidal Basin is a four-week extravaganza spanning Washington, DC, and neighboring communities in Maryland and Virginia. From exciting events to convenient hotels, delectable Cherry Picks restaurants, vibrant Art in Bloom installations, and a jaw-dropping City in Bloom to joyful Petal Porches, see the Washington, DC area, as you can only see it once a year!

Union Station in Bloom

Union Station

Union Station In Bloom

The Historic Station Will Be Hosting Official Events from March 5th to April 14th.

URBNMarket will showcase the work of over 60 talented makers from the D.C. area, including Planet Cotton, which will offer official 2024 National Cherry Blossom merchandise for sale.

When: March 22nd to March 24th, 11am to 5pm daily
Where: Union Station’s Historic Main Hall

Adding to the floral festivities, Union Station’s 1908 Lounge will be transformed into a Cherry Blossom Pop-Up Bar. Decorated with cherry blossom trees and seasonal decor, the lounge will feature a brand-new craft cocktail menu, inviting visitors to savor delicious drinks amidst the beauty of cherry blossoms.

When: March 5th to April 12th with special extended hours will be offered during Union Station In Bloom on March 23rd and 24th from 11am to 5pm.
Where: Union Station’s historic Main Hall

PLAN YOUR FESTIVAL EXPERIENCE

What began with a gift in 1912 at the Tidal Basin is now a four-week extravaganza spanning Washington, DC, and neighboring communities in Maryland and Virginia. From exciting events to convenient hotels, delectable Cherry Picks restaurants to, vibrant Art in Bloom installations, and a jaw-dropping City in Bloom to joyful Petal Porches, see the Washington, DC area as you can only see it once a year!

What Makes a Good Karaoke Song?

PLANET WORLD

What Makes a Good Karaoke Song?

What makes a great karaoke song? We all know it isn’t just about talent. In this virtual program, you’ll hear from karaoke pros about what songs get the audience rocking and what ones are guaranteed to clear the room. You’ll learn a little about different song writing techniques, and how the curators at Planet Word chose the songs for Unlock the Music, our participatory karaoke experience.

MAP YOUR FESTIVAL EXPERIENCE

What began with a gift in 1912 at the Tidal Basin is now a four-week extravaganza spanning Washington, DC, and neighboring communities in Maryland and Virginia. Click the filters on our interactive map to see all that the Festival has to offer and craft a tailored experience as you Rediscover Spring. From exciting events to convenient hotels, delectable Cherry Picks restaurants to vibrant Art in Bloom installations, and a jaw-dropping City in Bloom to joyful Petal Porches, see the Washington, DC area as you can only see it once a year!

Wishing Tree

Planet Word Museum

Wishing Tree

Visitors of Planet Word will be invited to participate in the ‘Wishing Tree’ for the duration of the Cherry Blossom Festival. Over time, a large cherry blossom tree will begin to form with hundreds of pink paper petals. Guests will select a poem from our collection of poetry, write it on a slip of paper, and place it inside an origami paper petal ‘pocket’ that is adhered to the branches of the cherry blossom tree. At the end of the festival, the petals will be passed on to visitors in the museum as a symbol of friendship.

YOUR FESTIVAL EXPERIENCE

What began with a gift in 1912 at the Tidal Basin is now a four-week extravaganza spanning Washington, DC, and neighboring communities in Maryland and Virginia. From exciting events to convenient hotels, delectable Cherry Picks restaurants, vibrant Art in Bloom installations, and a jaw-dropping City in Bloom to joyful Petal Porches, see the Washington, DC area as you can only see it once a year!

Hokusai and the Art of Japan Online Tour

Gallery Talk

Hokusai: Mad about Painting

Schedule a free online tour for your group of five or more adults. These live, interactive tours feature high-resolution images of artworks and provide an opportunity to engage in conversation with the museum’s docents.

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