Friday evening (September 20), our program director and everyone in the house/program went to the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts to see Cirque de la Symphonie - a National Symphony Orchestra pops concert paired with acrobatic and circus acts in the vein of Cirque du Soleil. The talent of these people is amazing, and the music was phenomenal. Watching the one of the best orchestras in the world perform at one of the most well-known venues was a very cool experience. Below are some pictures from that evening.
Saturday I went to see Insidious 2 at one of the theaters in town with a few of my friends in the house. After that, I went to the H Street festival which was essentially a massive street dance 15 blocks long with food tents and music. I met my friend from the office there along with some of her friends from her dormitory she's staying in. Yesterday was a pretty lazy day filled with naps and snacking. Today I was able to get some reading done after work for my Middle Eastern politics class.
The discussion this week here in Washington is whether or not Congress will be able to compromise on funding the federal government and averting a government shutdown. If Congress does not come up with a deal, the government will shit down next Tuesday, October 1st. The House passed a continuing resolution (CR) bill Friday the 20th that would continue previous levels of federal funding while defunding Obamacare. The Senate and Harry Reid have made clear that this funding option is dead on arrival. So, most likely the Senate will strip the provision defunding Obamacare and send the clean CR bill back to the House to be voted on again. We will see what happens in the next few days.... It's a very interesting time to be in Washington, that's for sure!
Thanks for reading and stay tuned for more updates! :)
The view from the Kennedy Center Terrace.
Washington Monument on the Left Lincoln Memorial on the right
The inside of the Kennedy Center Concert Hall
Morgan, Meg, Me, Hannah, Bri, and Cassandra before the show.
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