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galleryseries Gallery Hours: Monday - Friday 8am-4pm or by appointment - free October 10 November 7 The Physicality of the Present: Ann Johnston Schuster and John McCuiston
September 5 - October 3 Earth, Sea, Sky: Selections from the Permanent Art Collection Featuring work in a variety of media, this exhibition showcases expressive, realist, and even abstract landscapes drawn from PLU’s Permanent Art Collection.
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In the work of these two artists, we see figures made vulnerable by the physical and emotional constraints placed upon them. Ann Johnston Schuster’s prints present vulnerability not as a constraint, but as a link to our humanity. John McCuiston’s sculpture moves between history and myth, ceremony and humor.
November 14 - December 12 Student Juried Exhibition Exceptional work by PLU’s student artists, chosen by guest jurors, is featured in the fall semester’s final show.
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March 13 - April 10 Each Form Overflows its Present: Paintings by Elise Richman and Cynthia Camlin
February 6 - March 6 A Retrospective Exhibit: 100 years of the art of Keyes and Cox Professors emeriti from the Department of Art and Design display a lifetime worth of works. Dennis Cox’s career has involved drawing, printmaking and watercolor while David Keyes’ work consists of ceramic sculpture and vessels, cast and fabricated bronze/mixed media techno-archaic sculptures.
Cynthia Camlin and Elise Richman engage in painterly processes that evoke water, ice, and geological processes. Camlin captures ice’s crystalline structure and the primordial depths of ice shelves, conveying environmental concerns. Richman’s process driven work references the local marine environment in order to express interconnectedness and states of flux.
April 24 - May 25 Senior Exhibition Join us as we celebrate the accomplishments of the graduating artists from the Department of Art and Design. Join us for an opening reception from 5-7pm on the first night of each exhibition. Light refreshments will be served. Also visit the University Gallery Annex in the Anderson University Center, which will showcase a complementary collection for each gallery exhibition.
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orchestraseries
Jeffrey Bell-Hanson, Conductor This season the University Symphony Orchestra will feature talented students and guest soloists performing works written by contemporary composers, along with well-loved classics from the orchestra repertoire. Exceptional student performers are featured in the annual Student Soloists concert. All concerts are performed in Lagerquist Concert Hall at 8pm. Tickets: $8 general admission; $5 senior citizens (55+); $3 alumni; free for PLU community, students & 18 and under unless otherwise noted. October 9, Tuesday Mozart's Magic Flute: Opera Workshop Preview November 13, Tuesday Premiere: Milton Olsson's Waldkreiburg 1998 March 19, Tuesday University Symphony Orchestra with Student Soloists This concert features the winners of the annual student soloist competition that was held in early November.
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April 12, Friday KammerMusikere Hilary Tann's Shakkei for Oboe and Chamber Orchestra with Shannon Spicciai, guest oboist Free Admission, no tickets May 14, Tuesday Beethoven's Mass in C and Symphony No. 9 with Choir of the West and Choral Union Richard Nance & Jeffrey Bell-Hanson, Conductors for the most current 2012-2013 season information visit www.plu.edu/soac/events
choralseries
Richard Nance, Conductor Brian Galante, Conductor Choir of the West and Choral Union University Chorale, University Singers and Men’s Chorus The PLU choral tradition is featured prominently throughout the 2012-2013 season. This series of concerts features music from a wide variety of choral genres including: classical masterworks, exciting new trends in choral music, multi-cultural compositions and arrangements from our American musical heritage. All concerts will be performed in Lagerquist Concert Hall at 8pm. Tickets: $8 general admission; $5 senior citizens (55+); $3 alumni; free for PLU community, students &18 and under unless otherwise noted.
October 16 &17 Fall Choral Concerts Choir of the West, University Chorale, University Singers and University Men's Chorus November 29, Thursday Sounds of Christmas University Singers and Men’s Chorus Dennis Sepper, narrator Paul Tegels, University Organist
December 15, Saturday Choral Union Tickets: $15, $10, $6 February 7, Thursday Choir of the West Homecoming Concert March 9, Saturday Choral Union Tickets: $15, $10, $6 April 23, Tuesday University Chorale Homecoming Concert
April 30, Tuesday University Singers and Men’s Chorus Free admission, no tickets May 11, Saturday Cosmosis University Singers and University Wind Ensemble
empowerment event
May 14, Tuesday Beethoven's Mass in C and Symphony No. 9 Choir of the West and Choral Union
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bandseries
Edwin C. Powell, Conductor University Wind Ensemble
John Wetherington, Conductor University Concert Band
The band series features the entire spectrum of music for winds – band works both ancient and 21st century – for ensembles of varying instrumentation. John Corigliano has said that the band is “where it’s at”. Come see what the fuss is about. All concerts are in Lagerquist Concert Hall at 8pm unless otherwise noted. Tickets: $8 general admission; $5 senior citizens (55+); $3 alumni; free PLU community, students &18 and under unless otherwise noted.
October 14, Sunday, 3pm University Wind Ensemble
March 17, Sunday, 3pm University Wind Ensemble
November 18, Sunday, 3pm University Wind Ensemble with guest performers, Olympia High School Band, Scott Pierson, Conductor Craig Rine, guest clarinetist
May 1, Wednesday University Concert Band Free admission, no tickets
May 11, Saturday Cosmosis University Wind Ensemble and University Singers Edwin Powell and Brian Galante, Directors
empowerment event
November 28, Wednesday University Concert Band Free admission, no tickets
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jazzseries
David Deacon-Joyner, Director Ensembles combine with faculty and guest jazz artists to perform classic and contemporary jazz music. All concerts are performed in Chris Knutzen Hall, Anderson University Center at 8pm unless otherwise indicated. Tickets: $8 general admission; $5 senior citizens (55+); $3 alumni; free PLU community, students, & 18 and under unless otherwise noted.
December 6, Thursday, Noon KPLU FM Jazz Jam Lagerquist Concert Hall Live radio broadcast with David Deacon-Joyner, University Jazz Ensemble and guest artist Pearl Django. Free admission, no tickets March 8, Friday University Jazz Ensemble
October 4, Thursday University Jazz Ensemble November 12, Monday University Jazz Ensemble with guest performers, GrahamKapowsin High School Jazz Band. Paul Bain, Director November 27, Tuesday, 5:30pm Jazz Combos in the Cave The Cave, University Center Free admission, no tickets
May 7, Tuesday, 5:30pm Jazz Combos in the Cave The Cave, University Center Free admission, no tickets May 8, Wednesday Australia Trip Preview University Jazz Ensemble with guest performers, Wilson High School Jazz Ensemble Michael Herb, Director
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regency concertseries The Regency Concert Series features PLU’s acclaimed resident faculty ensembles, the Camas Wind Quintet, the Lyric Brass Quintet, the Regency String Quartet and the Regency Jazz Ensemble. All concerts are performed in Lagerquist Concert Hall at 8pm. Tickets: $8 general admission; $5 senior citizens (55+); $3 alumni; free PLU community, 18 and under.
September 11, Tuesday Regency String Quartet
March 7, Thursday Regency Jazz Ensemble
September 27, Thursday Regency Jazz Ensemble
April 2, Tuesday Lyric Brass Quintet
September 30, Sunday Lyric Brass Quintet
April 3, Wednesday Regency String Quintet
October 23, Tuesday Camas Wind Quintet February 26, Tuesday Camas Wind Quintet
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for the most current 2012-2013 season information visit www.plu.edu/soac/events
artistseries Pacific Lutheran University proudly presents musical events featuring PLU faculty members as well as guest artists from the Pacific Northwest and throughout the U.S. All concerts are performed in Lagerquist Concert Hall at 8pm unless otherwise noted. Tickets: $8 general admission; $5 senior citizens (55+); $3 alumni; free PLU community, 18 and under.
September 17, Monday Marlette Buchanan and Charles Robert Stephens, vocal, Jennifer Bowman, piano September 25, Tuesday President's Inaugural Concert Honoring President Krise October 5, Friday French Music for Horn Gina Gillie, horn, featuring Pat Wooster, harp, Cameron Bennett, piano October 6, Saturday, 5:30pm Erik Steighner, saxophonist
October 11, Thursday JosĂŠ A. Zayas CabĂĄn, guest saxophonist Free saxophone masterclass in MBRC 116, 5:15pm November 3, Saturday, 3pm Vanessa Sielert, guest saxophonist November 3, Saturday Lila Moe Memorial Concert: Oksana Ezhokina, pianist Concert proceeds will go toward the Lila Moe Memorial Scholarship Fund.
January 20, Saturday Carolyn Hoover, guest pianist Free Admission, no tickets March 3, Sunday, 3pm Cameron Bennett, pianist, and Friends March 16, Saturday Elizabeth C.D. Brown and Stephen Howland, guitarists, and Friends April 13, Saturday Oksana Ezhokina and Christina Dahl, pianists April 21, Sunday Britten Anniversary Festival: Ruth Marshall, cello, John Marzano, tenor, Gina Gillie, horn Directed by Jane Harty, piano May 11, Saturday, 3pm Jennifer Rhyne, flute, Oksana Ezhokina, piano
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richard d. moe organseries This popular series brings guest organists to the PLU campus from all over the United States to perform on the Gottfried and Mary Fuchs organ in Lagerquist Concert Hall. All organ concerts start at 3pm on Sunday. Tickets: $15 general admission; $10 senior citizen (55+); $5 PLU community, alumni. September 9, 2012 Paul Tegels, University Organist also featuring Gina Gille, horn, Zachary Lyman, trumpet, Jennifer Rhyne, flute, and Svend Rønning, violin. October 7, 2012 Charles Rus, guest organist March 10, 2013 Rodney Gehrke, guest organist April 7, 2013 Greg Crowell, guest organist April 28, 2013 Catherine Rodlund, guest organist
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for the most current 2012-2013 season information visit www.plu.edu/soac/events
operaseries Mozart’s The Magic Flute James L. Brown, Director Jeffrey Bell-Hanson, Conductor
The Opera workshop will perform Mozart’s The Magic Flute, in English, with the University Symphony Orchestra. These performances are in Lagerquist Concert Hall at 8pm unless otherwise noted. Tickets: $15 general admission; $10 senior citizen (55+); $5 PLU community, alumni; Free PLU students, 18 and under.
November 8, Thursday November 9, Friday November 10, Saturday November 11, Sunday, 3pm
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enrichmentseries Every year PLU hosts several festivals, workshops, symposia and master classes featuring outstanding guest clinicians and PLU faculty members. All events take place in Mary Baker Russell Music Center with concerts in Lagerquist Concert Hall. To participate in these events or for more information visit www.plu.edu/music.
October 13, Saturday Orchestra Invitational Jeffrey Bell-Hanson, Director Features performances by high school orchestras from throughout the region. The PLU Symphony Orchestra will perform at 3pm. Free Admission, no tickets
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October 27, Saturday Men’s Chorus Symposium Brian Galante, Director More information: galante@plu.edu January 4 & 5 Northwest High School Honor Band Edwin Powell, Director Guest Clinicians: Professor Gary Hill, Arizona State University and Dr. Travis Cross, Virginia Tech University. More than 200 high school students participate in the two-day band event. Performances will be held January 5 at 5pm and 6:30pm. Free Admission, no tickets January 26 & 27 Northwest Honor Orchestra Jeffrey Bell-Hanson, Director Guest Clinician: Harvey Felder, Tacoma Symphony Orchestra. Performance will be held January 27 at 4pm.
February 8, Friday, 8pm Music Department Showcase A special scholarship audition weekend concert featuring current PLU students in a wide range of genre and styles. February 28 & March 1 Choral Invitational Features high school choral ensembles from throughout the region. Richard Nance, Director March 16, Saturday Guitar Festival For guitar enthusiasts of all levels. Features hands-on jazz, classical and Flamenco guitar workshops, concerts, history lecture/performance and an exhibition highlighting regional guitar builders. PLU Guitar Orchestra will perform at 3pm. Free admission, no tickets
for the most current 2012-2013 season information visit www.plu.edu/soac/events
studioseries The studio series brings together student performers from the various performance and composition studios of the Music Department. All concerts are performed in Lagerquist Concert Hall at 8pm unless otherwise indicated. All concerts are free unless otherwise noted. October 28, Sunday, 3pm Early and Baroque Paul Tegels, Director
November 16, Friday, 7pm & 9pm PLUtonic & HERmonic Free Admission
November 1, Thursday Keyboard Students Oksana Ezhokina, Director
November 17, Saturday, 3pm Sølvvinden Flute Ensemble Jennifer Rhyne, Director
November 4, Sunday, 3pm Mary Baker Russell Music Scholars Recital The Mary Baker Russell music scholarship recipients will perform. For a full list of scholars visit www.plu.edu/music.
November 18, Sunday Guitar and Orchestra Ensembles Elizabeth C.D. Brown, Director
November 15, Thursday Piano Ensemble Oksana Ezhokina, Director
November 30, Friday Steel Pan and Percussion Ensembles Miho Takekawa, Director December 5, Wednesday String Kaleidoscope Svend Rønning, Director
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studioseries (continued) December 6, Thursday Wind and Brass Students Jennifer Rhyne, Director
March 21, Thursday Keyboard Students Oksana Ezhokina, Director
Dec. 9, Sunday, 3pm Composers' Forum Greg Youtz, Director
April 10, Wednesday Chopin Piano Festival Jane Harty, Director
February 6, Wednesday Collegiate Music Educators Non-Concert Concert Donna Poppe, Coordinator
April 14, Sunday, 3pm Harp and Flute Ensembles Patricia Wooster and Jennifer Rhyne, Directors
March 1, Friday, 7pm & 9pm PLUtonic & HERmonic Free Admission
April 21, Sunday, 3pm Mu Phi Epsilon Gina Gillie, Director
March 5, Tuesday Bassoon Ensemble Francine Peterson, Director
April 26, Friday Wind and Brass Students Jennifer Rhyne, Director
March 16, Saturday, 3pm Guitar Ensemble and Orchestra Elizabeth C.D. Brown, Director
May 2, Thursday Keyboard Students Oksana Ezhokina, Director
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May 3, Friday Steel Band and Percussion Ensemble Miho Takekawa, Director May 4, Saturday, 3pm Sølvvinden Flute Ensemble Jennifer Rhyne, Director May 4, Saturday, 5:30pm PLUtonic & HERmonic MBRC Amphitheater Free Admission May 5, Sunday Guitar Ensemble and Guitar Orchestra Elizabeth C.D. Brown, Director
for the most current 2012-2013 season information visit www.plu.edu/soac/events
May 7, Tuesday Forestine Wise Monsen Scholarship Recital: Michael Clark, pianist Donations accepted at the door to benefit the Forestine Wise Monsen scholarship fund.
May 15, Wednesday String Kaleidoscope Svend Rønning, Director May 16, Thursday Piano Ensemble Oksana Ezhokina, Director
May 12, Sunday, 3pm Composers’ Forum Greg Youtz, Director
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danceseries Dance 2013
Maureen McGill, Director April 26 & 27, 7:30pm Dance 2013 showcases the versatility and artistry of student performance and talent in a stunning collection of various dance genres featuring student, guest and faculty compositions. Tickets: $8 General Admission, $5 with PLU ID. This event will be held in Olson Auditorium.
The Work Continues:
Phase II of the Karen Hille Phillips Center for Performing Arts Phase I is complete and Phase II is now underway. The new facility will include 630 new seats, all with improved sight lines, a new stage with fly loft space and orchestra pit; enlarged lobby and gallery; new faculty offices; elevator access to all floors, climate control and other modern amenities. Grand opening will be in Fall 2013. studio theater
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for the most current 2012-2013 season information visit www.plu.edu/soac/events
studio theaterseries The 2012–2013 theatre season is focused on a few of theatre’s great literary successes. What’s more, each play looks at life in rural America through a different lens and shows us the themes, values, relationships, loves and laughs that make up the sometimes not too subtle subtext of life in a small town. All shows will take place in the Studio Theater. Tickets: $8 General Admission, $5 with PLU ID. The first night of each performance is a preview, $2 for PLU students.
Buried Child by Sam Shepard Frank Roberts '13, Director December 5-9, 7:30pm Buried Child, winner of the 1979 Pulitzer Prize for
Drama, depicts the fragmentation of the American nuclear family in the context of the 1970s rural economic slowdown, the breakdown of traditional family structures and values, and the disillusionment of the American dream.
Our Town by Thornton Wilder Lori Lee Wallace, Director Oct. 18-20, 26 & 27, 7:30pm and Oct. 28, 2pm Our Town reveals the ordinary lives of people in the small town of Grover’s Corners, New Hampshire. Defying most conventional theatrical genres, it is neither a comedy nor a tragedy, neither a romance nor a farce. Wilder’s fundamental message in Our Town is that people should appreciate exchanges of everyday life while they live them.
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studio theaterseries (continued) How I Learned to Drive by Paula Vogel Lori Lee Wallace, Director
The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
March 7, 8*, 9, 15 & 16, 7:30pm and March 17, 2pm How I Learned to Drive is a Pulitzer Prize winning drama set in rural Maryland, “before the malls took over.” The play recounts the relationship between a young girl, from a tightly knit lower-middle-class family, and her uncle-by-marriage. It is often described as one of the most disturbing love stories in theatre. Although the play’s subject matter is serious, Vogel includes several comedic devices, which illustrate the basic humanity that binds all of the characters in the play.
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by Rebecca Feldman, William Finn, Rachel Sheinkin and Jay Reiss Jeff Clapp, Director May 9-11, 17 & 18, 7:30pm and May 19, 2pm The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee is a hilarious tale of overachievers’ angst, chronicling the experience of six adolescent outsiders vying for the spelling championship of a lifetime. The show’s Tony Award winning creative team has created the unlikeliest of hit musicals about the unlikeliest of heroes: a quirky yet charming cast of outsiders for whom a spelling bee is the one place where they can stand out and fit in at the same time.
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studentseries
Our chapter of Alpha Psi Omega, a National Theatre Honor Society, facilitates and sponsors student productions and performing groups. For more details regarding upcoming production dates and other information, please see the website. Shows begin at 7:30pm in the Studio Theater. Tickets for these shows are sold at the door.
November 2-4 Night of Musical Theatre
April 5 & 6 Vpstart Crow
This annual musical review features numbers from numerous musical theatre productions. This exclusively student-produced collaboration is sure to have you singing along. Donations accepted, no tickets.
Vpstart Crow focuses on producing avant-garde, minimalist Theatre, which provides opportunities for students looking to be involved outside of the Studio Series.Tickets: $5 General Admission, $3 with PLU ID.
January 23-26 The APO One-Acts Completely student produced, this January term festival features three one-act plays that are directed, performed and often written solely by students. Tickets: $5 General Admission, $3 with PLU ID.
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soac focusseries
challenging our assumptions about the way things are and can be...
Our series explores the creative and artistic dimensions of the social process that fosters power in people for use in their own lives, communities and in their societies, by acting on issues they define as important. Bringing together our talented students and faculty to focus on a common theme, these events dynamically interpret empowerment through the panorama of the soac disciplines.
Art and the Holocaust: Understanding Aesthetic Experience as Empowerment
How I Learned to Drive
March 14, Thursday, 3:40pm
by Paula Vogel
March 8, Friday, 7:30pm Studio Theater Lori Lee Wallace, Director
How I Learned to Drive urges us to examine our own relationship with the term “empowerment” and what it means to us as individuals. As the play shifts the balance between victimization and empowerment, it makes simple judgment impossible as no character is painted as a clear victim. The play is strong because it challenges our point of view.
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Chris Knutzen Hall, UC Heather Mathews, Lecturer What role can the experience of art play in our understanding of the Holocaust? We examine artworks as tools of empowerment, from the point of view of both the victim and the descendants of the perpetrators. We look first at paintings and objects made post-war to address the issue of German guilt, and end with a presentation by Music Department faculty of Olivier Messiaen’s “Quartet for the End of Time.” This event is held in conjunction with the 2013 Holocaust Conference.
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Cosmosis
May 11, Saturday, 8pm Lagerquist Concert Hall University Wind Ensemble, University Singers performance of Susan Botti’s Cosmosis. Edwin Powell and Brian Galante, Directors
Beyond Burkas and Bombers: Anti-Muslim Sentiment in America April 11, Thursday, 7pm
Studio Theater Presented by plu MediaLab Since the tragic events of September 11, anti-Muslim sentiment has become increasingly prevalent in America. This phenomenon, referred to by many as “Islamophobia,” has led to a significant fear of a largely misunderstood world religion. To counter negative stereotypes, the award-winning MediaLab team has set out to empower this largely marginalized group by opening a discussion. During the event, follow us on Twitter with hashtag #beyondbombers and lend your voice to the conversation. Watch from anywhere – we’ll be streaming live at plu.edu/soac.
Cosmosis composer, Susan Botti, sets two texts by American poet May Swenson. The first movement uses the text of “Overboard,” and musically depicts the effects of gravity. In the second and third movements, the effects of gravity are released as Botti sets Swenson’s fictional musings on the first American space station, Skylab, and an experiment to test if a spider could spin a web in space. Though Skylab ultimately lost orbital integrity and came crashing to Earth, the lessons learned shaped future space missions. The quest for scientific discovery has empowered and shaped our society for our entire history. We discover valuable things through triumph in discovery and learning through failure.
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