
Preview: WETA Arts March 2023: Women’s History Month
Preview: Season 10 Episode 6 | 30s
WETA Arts celebrates Women’s History month with three incredible stories.
In celebration of Women’s History Month, WETA Arts revisits the stories of 3 extraordinary women within the D.C.-area arts community: Ann Friedman, founder and CEO of Planet Word, a new language arts museum in D.C.; Victoria Gau, a talented conductor with the Capital City Symphony; Sylvia Soumah, the founder of Coyaba Dance Theater, a West African-inspired dance company.
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WETA Arts is a local public television program presented by WETA

Preview: WETA Arts March 2023: Women’s History Month
Preview: Season 10 Episode 6 | 30s
In celebration of Women’s History Month, WETA Arts revisits the stories of 3 extraordinary women within the D.C.-area arts community: Ann Friedman, founder and CEO of Planet Word, a new language arts museum in D.C.; Victoria Gau, a talented conductor with the Capital City Symphony; Sylvia Soumah, the founder of Coyaba Dance Theater, a West African-inspired dance company.
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