Ants on a Log is coming to DC to play music, sing, and dance again this year!
Ants on a Log is coming to DC to play music, sing, and dance all about environmentalism and intersectional identity. Get ready to boogie down in the Children's Room of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Library to music with themes of self-love, environmentalism, and fun.
If you would like to visit with a school, childcare, or camp group, please call ahead to make arrangements.
If you would like to request accommodations for this event, please call the Center for Accessibility at 202-727-2142 or email them at DCPLaccess@dc.gov.
About the Ants:
Ants on a Log is a Philadelphia-based trio: elementary science teacher Anya Rose and music therapists Julie Be and Miles Crabtree. Blending their skills has enabled the trio to reach beyond the usual scope of simple songs for children, tackling complex themes and embracing the full potential of a child’s ability to think and feel. Ants on a Log’s music has been featured widely in national media, including the NY Times and NPR, and their self-produced music videos have been selected for juried film festivals around the world. The band has accrued songwriting awards from the International Songwriting Competition and the Songwriters' Association of Washington’s Mid-Atlantic Song Contest. Performance credits include Wolf Trap, Cabot Theater, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia Folk Festival, Philadelphia Zoo, Strand Theater, World Cafe Live, and Provincetown Family Week. The Ants often partner with environmental, LGBTQ, and other justice-based organizations.
You can find more info on the Ants on their website AntsOnALogMusic.com.
AGE GROUP: | Birth - 5 | 5 - 12 Years Old | 13 - 19 Years Old (Teens) |
EVENT TYPE: | Musical Performance | Family Program | Educational Program | Discover Summer |