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Wed. Jan. 8, 2025 10:15a.m.

Paige Hernandez performing on stage uses hands
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HAVANA HOP

Written, Choreographed, and Performed by Paige Hernandez

Directed by Danielle A. Drakes

Original Music by Nick tha 1da Hernandez and Kris Funn

Patrons are requested to silence cell phones and other electronic devices during performances.

The taking of photographs and the use of recording equipment are not allowed in this venue.
Program order and artists are subject to change.

Sponsors

The Kimsey Endowment, Dr. Gary D. Mather and Ms. Christina Co Mather, The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation, Paul M. Angell Family Foundation, Ednah Root Foundation, The Bender Foundation,

Terms and Conditions

All events and artists subject to change without prior notice.

Meet the Artists

Staff

Education Staff

Vice President of EducationJordan LaSalle

Senior Director of Education Programs and ProductionsDavid Kilpatrick

Director of Education Activation and EngagementVanessa Thomas

Artistic Associate, KCTYA; Artistic Director, Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival (KCACTF)Gregg Henry

Producing Director, TYAMichelle Kozlak

Production & Operations Manager, TYAMaribeth Weatherford

Assistant Manager, TYAJulia Laurenson

Intern, TYALee Talbot

Manager, KCACTFKelsey Mesa

School RegistrationLiz Rossetti, Charlotte Poethke

Director of Public Relations, Non-ClassicalBrendan Padgett

Senior Press Representative, Non-ClassicalBrittany Laeger

Public Relations Coordinator, Non-ClassicalMiles Newton

Manager, MarketingSteven Dawson

Kennedy Center Executive Leadership

President, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing ArtsDeborah F. Rutter

Vice President, Public RelationsEileen Andrews

Chief Information Officer Ralph Bellandi

Interim Vice President of Human Resources LaTa’sha M. Bowens

Senior Vice President, MarketingKimberly J. Cooper

Executive Director, National Symphony OrchestraJean Davidson

Senior Vice President, Artistic PlanningMonica Holt

Chief Financial OfficerStacey Johnson

Vice President, EducationJordan LaSalle

Vice President, Government Relations and ProtocolLaurie McKay

Senior Vice President, DevelopmentLeslie Miller

General Director, Washington National OperaTimothy O’Leary

Vice President, FacilitiesMatt Floca

Executive Vice President & General CounselAsh Zachariah

Staff for the Family Theater

  • Theater Manager
    Timothy Guillot*
  • Assistant Theater Manager
    Esther Schwarzbauer
  • Box Office Treasurer
    Holly Longstreth
  • Head Usher
    Katherine Abbott
  • Assistant Head Ushers
    Bradley Barnhurst, Bonnie Mitchell, William Taylor
  • Production Manager
    Alyssa Will Zegers
  • Production Stagehands
    Garrett Brown, Ray Durbin, Robert Humphrey, Zachary Moody, Colleen Shannon, Justin Sosebee

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*Represented by ATPAM, the Association of Theatrical Press Agents and Managers.

Steinway Piano Gallery is the exclusive area representative of Steinway & Sons and Boston pianos, the official pianos of the Kennedy Center.

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The box office at the Kennedy Center is represented by I.A.T.S.E, Local #868.

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The technicians at the Kennedy Center are represented by Local #22, Local #772,  and Local #798 I.A.T.S.E., AFL-CIO-CLC, the professional union of theatrical technicians.

Education at the Kennedy Center

The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts is the national champion for arts learning and creativity. Committed to increasing opportunities for all people to participate in, learn about, and understand the arts, the Center offers programs and events that strive to reflect the nation and its communities, and that are accessible and inclusive for all. From the Center’s stages to classrooms and communities across the country, to online resources accessible nearly anywhere, the Center serves the burgeoning artist, the curious explorer, the student (of any age), the teacher and teaching artist,any person interested in arts learning and utilizing the arts for positive change.

As an essential component of the living memorial to President Kennedy, the Center’s Education programs utilize the arts to embrace the ideals of service, justice, freedom, courage, and gratitude, and cultivate the Citizen Artists in all the people we serve. For more information, please visit kennedy-center.org/education/.