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SUMMARY:Capital City Chorus Presents "Requiem for the Living" and selected works of Z. Randall Stroope
DESCRIPTION:This is the first time the Capital City Chorus has presented a concert featuring ALL living composers.  The first half features selected works by the Chorale of beloved composer Z. Randall Stroope.  The second half of the concert features Dan Forrest’s “Requiem for the Living”  presented by the mixed choir.  Composed in 2012\, this profoundly beautiful work will be presented with the Capital City Chorus Festival Orchestra.\n\nThis is one that you do NOT want to miss!
URL:https://olyarts.org/event/capital-city-chorus-presents-requiem-for-the-living-and-selected-works-of-z-randall-stroope/
LOCATION:Capital High School Performing Arts Center\, 2707 Conger Ave NW\, Olympia\, 98502
CATEGORIES:Music
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ORGANIZER;CN="Capital City Chorus &amp%3B Chorale":MAILTO:director@cccolympia.org
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SUMMARY:PINK FLOYD THE WALL w/ LIVE SHADOWCAST
DESCRIPTION:Join OFS for a special screening of the cult classic\, Pink Floyd’s The Wall with a live shadowcast! 1982’s “The Wall” is a psychological musical film about a rock star “Pink”\, who descends into madness after a life filled with trauma\, which he represents as building a metaphorical “wall” around himself. The film\, a cinematic adaptation of Pink Floyd’s 1979 album\, uses minimal dialogue\, relying instead on a mix of live-action\, animation\, and music to serve as a deep dive into themes of trauma\, consumerism\, authoritarianism\, and fascism\, and how these elements can separate individuals from one another. Leaving us all just “bricks in the wall.” See the film like you never have before with a live shadowcast performing all of the music\, live\, alongside this iconic film.
URL:https://olyarts.org/event/pink-floyd-the-wall-w-live-shadowcast/
LOCATION:Capitol Theater\, 206 5th Ave. SE\, Olympia\, WA\, 98501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film,Music,Theater
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CREATED:20251208T192830Z
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SUMMARY:Adventure Series: The Power of Creativity: A Journey through Storytelling\, Exploration\, and Hope
DESCRIPTION:March 27 at the Washington Center – Adventure Series: The Power of Creativity: A Journey through Storytelling\, Exploration\, and Hope! Award-winning photographer\, journalist\, and author Kike Calvo explores how creativity can be a catalyst for connection\, storytelling\, and meaningful change.
URL:https://olyarts.org/event/adventure-series-the-power-of-creativity-a-journey-through-storytelling-exploration-and-hope/
LOCATION:The Washington Center for the Performing Arts\, 512 Washington St SE\, Olympia
CATEGORIES:Comedy,Dance,Film,Music,Visual Arts
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ORGANIZER;CN="Washington Center for the Performing Arts":MAILTO:boxoffice@washingtoncenter.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260316T190000
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SUMMARY:"Songs of Inspiration"
DESCRIPTION:The Award-Winning Timberline High School Choirs present “Songs of Inspiration” on Monday\, March 16 at 7pm at the Koval Center for the Performing Arts\, located at 4155 6th Ave NE\, Lacey\, WA 98506 (at NTHS).  Admission is FREE\, donations gratefully accepted.  Contact Terry Shaw for more information- tshaw@ntps.org.
URL:https://olyarts.org/event/songs-of-inspiration/
LOCATION:Koval Center for the Performing Arts\, 4155 6th Ave NE\, Lacey\, WA\, 98506\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
ORGANIZER;CN="Timberline High School":MAILTO:tlinetheatre@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260307T193000
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SUMMARY:FIVE! Kristin Lee and Sandbox Percussion
DESCRIPTION:IN BRIEF\nArtistic Director Kristin Lee teams up with our three-time GRAMMY®-nominated ensemble-in-residence\, Sandbox Percussion\, for a groundbreaking performance featuring three new premieres. This cutting-edge program showcases the dynamic blending of violin and percussion quartet- an unforgettable experience that pushes the boundaries of chamber music.\n\nPROGRAM\nVivian Fung New Work (World Premiere) ECM co-commission\nGabriella Smith FIVE (World Premiere)\n\nINTERMISSION\n\nJoan Tower To Sing or Dance (Seattle Premiere) ECM co-commission\n\nARTISTS\nKristin Lee\, VIOLIN | Sandbox Percussion\, Ensemble in Residence: Jonny Allen\, Victor Caccese\, Ian Rosenbaum\, Terry Sweeney\, PERCUSSION\n\nThis concert is dedicated to Robert Cole and Jean MacGregor for their generous support of Emerald City Music.\n\nFOR THE CURIOUS MIND\n\nFeaturing premieres by three generations of female American composers\, this program showcases the dynamic blending of violin and percussion quartet.\n\nHear from the composers themselves:\n\n“I see this project as a violin concerto of sorts\, but in a more adventurous vein\, as a percussion orchestra forms the backdrop for this setting. There is an inherent theatricality in the sound world I am seeking to explore\, so as part of the process of composition\, I worked with the performers to maximize the use of spatial possibilities in the room\, placement of instruments\, and movement of performers.”\n— Vivian Fung on her New Work\n\n“When I spent some time with the wonderful composer Arvo Pärt\, we had a discussion about the origins of music. He felt music came from the voice (or singing) and I had a different idea that it came from the drum (or dancing). Basically\, this difference of opinion reflects a longtime split between composers who write mostly for the voice (Pärt\, Verdi\, Puccini\, Wagner\, etc.) and those that compose mostly for instruments (me\, Beethoven\, Brahms\, Tchaikovsky\, etc.). When I was asked to write a piece for violin and percussion\, that difference became immediately apparent: how to have these two very different instruments in the same space\, living fairly comfortably together.”\n— JOAN TOWER on ‘To Sing or Dance’
URL:https://olyarts.org/event/five-kristin-lee-and-sandbox-percussion/
LOCATION:Kenneth J Minnaert Center for the Arts at South Puget Sound Community College\, 2011 Mottman Road SW\, Olympia\, WA\, 98512
CATEGORIES:Music
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SUMMARY:'SOMETHING ROTTEN!' at Timberline High School
DESCRIPTION:Timberline High School is thrilled to bring you our 2026 musical\, Something Rotten!\n\nSomething Rotten! is a musical comedy set in the 1590s\, following playwright brothers Nick and Nigel Bottom\, who are desperate to outshine the rock-star writer\, William Shakespeare. Desperate for a hit\, Nick consults a soothsayer to predict the future of theater\, leading them to create the world’s first musical.\n\nDATES: March 5th\, 6th\, 7th\, 12th\, 13th\, 14th.
URL:https://olyarts.org/event/something-rotten-at-timberline-high-school/
LOCATION:Timberline High School Theatre\, 6120 Mullen Rd SE\, Lacey\, WA\, 98503\, United States
CATEGORIES:Comedy,Dance,Music,Theater
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ORGANIZER;CN="Timberline High School":MAILTO:tlinetheatre@gmail.com
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