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Designers Merge East and West to Benefit Orchestra

The NSO show, through Sunday, includes a dining room by Sally Steponkus, left, and a cocktail lounge by Liz Levin.
The NSO show, through Sunday, includes a dining room by Sally Steponkus, left, and a cocktail lounge by Liz Levin. (By Len Spoden For The Washington Post)
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Thursday, October 23, 2008; Page H02

The Women's Committee for the National Symphony Orchestra is holding its annual design event this week. "Beyond Dragons: An East-West Fusion of Interior Design" features Asian-inspired spaces and room vignettes created by many of the area's top young designers.

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The five-day event, which runs through Sunday at the Woman's Club of Chevy Chase (7931 Connecticut Ave. in Maryland), also includes cultural presentations, boutique shopping and seminars on entertaining and decorating.

Proceeds will benefit the NSO's education programs.

For more information, see http://www.kennedy-center.org/celebrations or call 202-416-8148.

Terri Sapienza


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