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the weekly washington DC sunday jam happens between 2:00 and 5:00 PM in the st. james church parrish hall (follow the link to further down the page for address and destination). a $5 donation goes to the church to help support their community outreach program, which makes our use of the space possible.
on the first sunday of each month we have a structured improv (often, nancy stark smith's underscore, with an orientation for newcomers to the underscore from 2:00 to 2:30. (See DC Jams Value for what that's about.)
every sunday jam participant must sign a liability release/waiver. (we'll have some at the door. if you haven't signed and can print one and bring it already signed, though, that'd help with jam maintenance.)
jam details
- St. James Church Parrish Hall -
our regular sunday jam happens from 2:00 to 5:00 pm in the parrish hall of a small church on capital hill. the address is:
222 8th St. NE, Washington, DC 20002
directions from eastern market station
eastern market station is on the blue and orange lines, and the walk is around .7 miles.
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union station is on the red line, and the walk is around .8 miles.
there is a flexible cost to the space that we need to resolve. we'll probably charge $5 to attend, negotiable if needs be.
until recently the jam was in transit, searching for a new home. details of that search are preserved in DC Jam Search For A New Home.
some background
the sunday dc jam has been happening just about every week for the last 20 years or so. it's been at several places along the way, including substantial tenures at St. James' Church parrish hall in northeast DC, American University, Glen Echo Park, Joe's Movement Emporium in Mt. Ranier, MD, and most recently GWU, thanks to Maida Withers and the Department of Theater and Dance. as of october 29, 2006 we are returning to st. james church parrish hall. agreements with the church need to be settled, but it looks at this point (10/31/2006) like it will become our ongoing residence for the forseeable future.
may i join you? --Tue, 24 Jul 2007 21:41:19 -0400 reply
sarah spector
