Sat. Nov. 8, 2025 7:30p.m.
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Sat. Nov. 8, 2025 7:30p.m.
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Sun. Nov. 9, 2025 2p.m.

Chitra Subramanian. Photo by JHsu media
Terrace Theater
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Presenting Sponsor
Program
- Opening Interlude
- Journey Circle - Suffer No More by Daniel Crawford *
- Interlude
- Rites of Passage Circle - 1960 What! - Opolopo Remix by Gregory Porter and Opolopo
- Interlude
- Mothers Circle - Tarpuricusum Sarata - Captain Planet, Luzmila Carpio
- Reciprocity Circle - Santhosam by Priya Ragu
______ - Audience Pause and Connection Activity - Led by Patrick Crowley
_________ - Children’s Circle - Bongo Bonga - Bonus Afro Latin Beat by Peppe Citarella, mijangos, Enrie Becquer
- Poem - Pre-recorded recitation of poem by cast with background music;
Edited and produced by Ellie Walton - Interlude
- Protection Circle - Recovery Music by Osunlade, Mike Steva
- Poem - Pre-recorded recitation of poem by cast with background music; Edited and produced by Ellie Walton
- Village Circle/Finale - Dissan Na M’Bera (Suur Di No Pubis) - Daniel Haaksman Edit by Super Mama Dijombo, Daniel Haaksman
- Bow - Illuminous by Priya Ragu
* “Suffer No More” was created by Daniel Crawford, a producer, musician, and composer based in Los Angeles. I first discovered the song a little over a year ago through Rhome Anderson—a longtime DJ, musician, and pillar of the DMV hip hop scene—who included it on a Spotify playlist honoring the transition of the beloved Risikat “Kat” Okedeyi, whom we lost too soon last year. For decades, Kat poured her heart into DC’s arts and culture through her curation, artistry, and boundless creative energy. This song immediately spoke to me, and over the past year we’ve integrated it as a part of our process. Over time, it became clear that it had a place in this work—lifting up the essence of “village” and the ongoing journey of finding our people, our place, our purpose, and, ultimately, a sense of nurturing, inspiration, and safety.
Collaborators
Choreographer and Artistic Director: Chitra Subramanian
Performing Artists: Ivy Boudreau, Malik Gomez, Yasseen Hassan, Tenesha Hunter, Sarah Laughland, Chitra Subramanian, Janae Witcher
Dramaturgy and Story Circle Facilitator: Patrick Crowley
Rehearsal Director: Tenesha Hunter
Stage Manager: Rachel Heney
Lighting Design: Peter Leibold
Video Design: Ellie Walton
Costume and Fabrics team: Ivy Boudreau, Janae Witcher, Chitra Subramanian
Sound Editing and Design: Herman Pearl
Musical Direction: Chitra Subramanian
Poetry: Ivy Boudreau
Promotional Videos and Documentation: Will Webb
Graphic Design: Akilah Hartgrove
Peer Support Mentors: Ama Law, Chris Law, Hari Krishnan, Malik Burnett
Archival Narratives:
Footage from MOMIE’s videos and audio narratives from 2010-2013
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.
Although this is a dance concert, we invite our audience to express themselves! If something moves you or brings you joy, let us know—cheer, clap, or make some noise!
This performance is made possible with support from The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts as part of the Social Impact’s Office Hours Residency program.
Terms and Conditions
All events and artists subject to change without prior notice.
Sponsors
Fred Eychaner Fund
C. Michael Kojaian
Suzanne L. Niedland
William J. Caldwell and Michele Toth
Company Statement
Chitra Subramanian is an Indian American dancer, choreographer, and educator based in Washington, DC. A Pittsburgh native and originally from South India, she teaches, choreographs, and performs with her collective, chitra.MOVES. Her aesthetic draws from Hip Hop and Indian classical and folk foundations to tell stories, elevate artists, and meaningfully engage unseen and new audiences.
Chitra fell in love with Hip Hop in the club scenes of Pittsburgh and Washington, DC. Spaces like the Shadow Lounge and Reunion Thursdays weren’t just places to dance—they were spaces where she learned about her city, forged lifelong friendships, and discovered her purpose and creative voice. These experiences deeply shaped her path, leading her to youth work and anchoring her commitment to community.
Meet the Artists
Artist Note
When I moved to DC in 2002, two things grounded me here: the local Hip Hop scene and my work with young people and their families. I met my husband, James, while dancing every Thursday night at Reunion Thursdays in Adams Morgan — I didn’t miss a single Thursday for over two years! Around that same time, James was working at FLY, a youth organization in SE, and I had just landed my first full-time job after graduate school at a local after-school program called M.O.M.I.E’s.
Dramaturg Note
What I find most compelling about the work of my dear friend Chitra Subramanian and her company, chitra.MOVES, is that the ethos of relationship and community building is embodied in every phase of the process. This piece, like the two others in the trio before it (TEMPLE and LINKED), not only reflects stories about our “village,” it enacts village.Village Stories does so in distinct ways before, during, and after what is usually thought of as the “performance.”
Special Thanks
Special thanks to my dancers who are kind, joyful, talented, vibrant and generous: Yasseen, Tenesha, Malik, Janae, Sarah, and Ivy. Thank you for always giving me space to be expansive, wild, experimental, groovy, and all of the things! Yasseen - always deeply appreciate our training sessions that inspire so many ideas in the studio and in our pieces together!! Tenesha - thank you for sticking by me for the last several years and being the most honest sounding board and such a dear friend and source of comfort.
Staff
The Trump Kennedy Center Executive Leadership
Executive DirectorMatt Floca
Chief Financial OfficerDonna Arduin
Acting General CounselElliot Berke
Vice President of Human Resources LaTa’sha M. Bowens
Senior Vice President, MarketingRobin Osborne
Vice President, Public RelationsRoma Daravi
Vice President, EducationJordan LaSalle
Vice President, ProductionGlenn Turner
Interim Chief Information Officer Bob Sellappan
Staff for the Terrace Theater
Theater Manager Xiomara Mercado*
Head Usher Randy Howes
Production Manager Kate Roberts
Master Technicians Richard Haase and Susan Kelleher
Box Office Treasurer Ron Payne
*Represented by ATPAM, the Association of Theatrical Press Agents and Managers.

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