Luce Unplugged with Cellist Wytold
Luce Unplugged invites local musicians to perform after staff-led art talks. On April 7, 2013, local cellist Wytold experimented with finger-picking and percussive bowing. The recently named 2013 Artist Fellow of the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities was joined by local hip-hop and Grammy-nominated artist Christylez Bacon and classically trained violinist Nistha Raj.
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