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Preview: WETA Arts March 2024

Nat’l Museum of Women in the Arts; fiddler Seán Heely; Jazz community leader Amy Bormet.

03/11/2024

WETA Arts

Preview: WETA Arts March 2024

Preview: Season 11 Episode 6 | 30s

Nat’l Museum of Women in the Arts; fiddler Seán Heely; Jazz community leader Amy Bormet.

The National Museum of Women in the Arts, the first museum in the world solely dedicated to championing woman artists, has reopened its doors to the public after two years of renovations. Viewers also meet Seán Heely, a Virginia-based fiddle player who keeps the tradition of Scottish Celtic music alive. Plus, learn about Washington Women in Jazz with founder Amy Bormet.

03/11/2024

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Explore Celtic Music with Musician Seán Heely

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Clip: S11 Ep6 | 8m 59s | WETA Arts delves into the celebration of Celtic culture with Seán Heely. (8m 59s)

Meet DC Jazz Musician Amy Bormet

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Clip: S11 Ep6 | 8m 42s | WETA Arts profiles D.C. pianist Amy Bormet. (8m 42s)

The Newly-Renovated National Museum of Women in the Arts

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Clip: S11 Ep6 | 7m 47s | Felicia Curry explores the renovation and grand reopening of the National Museum of Women (7m 47s)

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