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SUMMARY:Nice Work...If You Can Get It
DESCRIPTION:Nice Work…If You Can Get It\nMusic and Lyrics by George and Ira Gershwin\nBook by Joe Dipietro\nCorbet Theatre\, Centralia College\nMay 8-17\nFeaturing the famous Gershwin tunes\, “Fascinating Rhythm”\, “Let’s Call The Whole Thing Off”\, and “Someone To Watch Over Me”\, Nice Work If You Can Get It is a zany musical comedy poking fun at the Prohibition era\, its wealthy tee totaling socialites and the wiley bootleggers running rum to gin joints.\nAdults $15/ Students/Seniors $12
URL:https://olyarts.org/event/nice-work-if-you-can-get-it/2026-07-26/
LOCATION:Centralia College\, Corbet Theatre\, 715 West Pear Street\, Centralia\, WA\, 98531\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater
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ORGANIZER;CN="Centralia College Theatre":MAILTO:emmy.kreilkamp@centralia.edu
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SUMMARY:By The People: Traditions in Dialogue— Indigenous Pacific Northwest Weaving
DESCRIPTION:By The People: Traditions in Dialogue— Indigenous Pacific Northwest Weaving\nSunday\, July 26\, 2026\, 2:00 PM\nWashington State History Museum\nFREE with registration\nJoin us for a conversation with six Indigenous weavers from across the Pacific Northwest\, exploring the art of weaving and its cultural significance.\n\nWeaving is a foundational art form among Indigenous communities in the Pacific Northwest\, both connecting tribes through shared traditions and expressing each tribe’s distinct practices. This program brings together artists representing multiple Tribal Nations to discuss their work\, materials\, and the meaning of each woven piece.\n\nParticipating weavers are alumni of the Heritage Arts Apprenticeship program\, where they spent a year training with master weavers. Together\, they will share insights into techniques such as cedar bark and Raven’s Tail wool weaving\, while reflecting on the intergenerational knowledge and community that sustain these traditions.\n\nParticipants:\n\n 	Donna McNeil (Samish)\, Master cedar weaver\n 	Sia Aronica (Yakama)\, Apprentice weaver\n 	Janine Bufi (Samish)\, Apprentice weaver\n 	Janice Jainga-Lonergan (Tsimshian)\, Master Raven’s Tail weaver\n 	Dawn Davis\, Apprentice Raven’s Tail weaver\n 	Ashley Schmidt\, Apprentice Raven’s Tail weaver\n\nThis program is part of By the People: Conversations Beyond 250\, a nationwide initiative of community-driven programs exploring 250 years of American cultural life and imagining a shared future. The series is presented by humanities councils across the U.S. in collaboration with the Federation of State Humanities Councils and the Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage\, and complements the 2026 Smithsonian Folklife Festival.\nThis program is presented by:\n\nHumanities Washington opens minds and bridges divides by creating spaces to explore different perspectives. Founded in 1973\, Humanities Washington is our state’s flagship nonprofit for public humanities programming and the state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities.\n\n\n\nWACultures’ Heritage Arts Apprenticeship Program supports a master artist and an apprentice in preserving cultural traditions important to their community. WACultures also promotes cultural traditions and tradition bearers through research and publications. From people who’ve existed here since time immemorial to diverse newcomers\, WACultures recognizes the diverse spectrum that makes Washington a unique cultural landscape. WACultures is the NEA state folklife partner for folk and traditional arts\, presented by Humanities Washington and ArtsWA.
URL:https://olyarts.org/event/by-the-people-traditions-in-dialogue-indigenous-pacific-northwest-weaving/
LOCATION:Washington State History Museum\, 1911 Pacific Ave.\, Tacoma\, 98402
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Visual Arts
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ORGANIZER;CN="Washington State History Museum":MAILTO:derek.nguyen@wshs.wa.gov
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SUMMARY:Harlequin's 2027 Season Announcement Gala
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Saturday\, August 1 for Harlequin’s Annual Gala & 2027 Season Announcement! Doors open at 6PM at Altitude15\, with the Season Announcement at the State Theater at 7:30pm.
URL:https://olyarts.org/event/harlequins-2027-season-announcement-gala/
LOCATION:State Theater\, 202 4th Avenue East\, Olympia\, WA\, 98501\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Harlequin Productions":MAILTO:helen@harlequinproductions.org
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SUMMARY:21st Annual IN THE SPIRIT Arts Market & Northwest Native Festival
DESCRIPTION:21st Annual IN THE SPIRIT Arts Market & Northwest Native Festival at The Washington State History Museum\, Tacoma Art Museum\, and Museum of Glass\n\nSaturday\, August 8\, 2026 – 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM\n\nFREE\n\nJoin us in celebrating 21 years of IN THE SPIRIT! This free community festival features live music\, art exhibitions\, a fashion show\, artisan vendors\, interactive activities\, food\, and complimentary museum admission. Don’t miss this summertime celebration of Native arts and culture! IN THE SPIRIT is hosted collaboratively by the Washington State History Museum\, Tacoma Art Museum\, and the Museum of Glass.\n\nThis program is supported in part by the City of Tacoma and the Tacoma Arts Commission.\n\nSchedule of Events\n\nLive Performances\n\n11:00 AM – Connie McCloud (Puyallup) – at Washington State History Museum \n\n11:15 AM – Alaska Kuteeyaa Dancers (Tlingit\, Haida\, Tsimshian\, Aleut\, Muckleshoot\, and Quileute) at Washington State History Museum \n\n12:15 PM – Rona Yellow Robe (Chippewa Cree Tribe) at Washington State History Museum\n\n1:30 PM – Leotie (Cherokee) at Washington State History Museum\n\n2:45 PM – 1876 (Northern Cheyenne & Blackfeet) at Washington State History Museum\n\n4:00 PM – LOZEN (Puyallup) at Washington State History Museum 
URL:https://olyarts.org/event/21st-annual-in-the-spirit-arts-market-northwest-native-festival/
LOCATION:Washington State History Museum\, 1911 Pacific Ave.\, Tacoma\, 98402
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Washington State History Museum":MAILTO:derek.nguyen@wshs.wa.gov
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SUMMARY:Stories in the Park\, Stories in the Dark
DESCRIPTION:Stories in the Park\, Stories in the Dark\, a free evening of storytelling under the trees at Squaxin Park\, August 8\, 2026. The South Sound Story Guild tellers celebrate the ancient art of oral storytelling with a lineup of lighthearted\, humorous folktales and end with spooky stories as the sunlight fades. Meet us at the East Grove Shelter\, just behind the Rose Garden\, from 7 to 9 pm. Guests are encouraged to bring lawn chairs\, flashlights\, snacks\, and friends. Follow the hot pink signs once you arrive at 2600 East Bay Drive NE. Admission is free\, and donations are welcome to support the storytellers who keep this tradition alive.\n\nTo learn more about the South Sound Story Guild and future events\, find us at www.southsoundstory.org.
URL:https://olyarts.org/event/stories-in-the-park-stories-in-the-dark/
LOCATION:Squaxin Park\, 2600 E Bay Dr NE\, Olympia\, WA\, 98501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="SouthSoundStoryGuild":MAILTO:mlott1256@gmail.com
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