Texarkana Waltz at Shoreline Theater Now Through March 14

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Waltz on over to the Theater Department this weekend through next Saturday, March 14 and check out “Texarkana Waltz,” the semi-autobiographical play the Los Angeles Times calls “One of those rare works that manages to tickle the funny bone while plucking the heartstrings with quirky writing that sparkles with playful wit.” Um, we’re sold!

Directed by Debra Pralle, the Theater department presents Seattle playwright Louis Broome’s play that explores the horror of murder and the healing power of family and forgiveness in fresh, funny and stylistically creative ways.

From echoes of Hamlet, to Brechtian epic drama, and into a realistic exploration of a modern lesbian couple, “Texarkana Waltz” employs modern and classical sensibilities, colorful characters and the occasional singing cowboy to catapult us to the heartland of America as an Oklahoma clan struggles with the violent demons of its past.

Playing in the Shoreline Community College Campus Theater, performances are March 5, 6, 7, 12, 13 and 14 at 7:30 p.m.
Tickets are:
General admission, $10
Children 14 and under and SCC Students, $6
Seniors and Non-SCC Students, $8
Get tickets here.

Catch the Shoreline Singers Saturday and Sunday With Bellevue Chamber Chorus

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The Shoreline Singers will perform this Saturday and Sunday with the Bellevue Chamber Chorus at St. Luke’s Lutheran Church in Bellevue.

Let your spirit soar with stirring music of hope, faith and inspiration from both sacred and secular traditions. Featuring the stunning “Dark Night of the Soul” for chorus, piano and string quartet by contemporary Norwegian/American composer Ola Gjeilo, the varied program also contains the early Baroque masterpiece “Die mit Tränen säen” by Johann Schein, Eric Barnum’s sublime and meditative “Dawn,” the rousing Gospel powerhouse “John the Revelator” arranged by Paul Caldwell and Sean Ivory and much more. Don’t miss this uplifting musical experience!

Performances are at:
St. Luke’s Lutheran Church
3030 Bellevue Way NE
Bellevue, WA

Saturday, March 7 at 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, March 8 at 3 p.m.

Ticket Info:
$18 – Adult;
$14 – Seniors and students;
$9 – 12 and under.

Tickets at the door or at Brown Paper Tickets.
More information at http://www.BellevueChamberChorus.org

International Peer Mentors Present Global Showcase, March 6

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Community College’s International Peer Mentors proudly present Global Showcase 2015 this Friday, March 6 from 12–3 p.m. in the PUB Main Dining Room. Tell your students to check it out and feel free to swing by yourself!

This is an exhibition of Shoreline Community College’s cultural diversity. At this event, students will be showcasing their cultures to the community through interactive booths and performances. Dr. Earnest Johnson will speak about multiculturalism and globalization at 12:30. Over 20 cultures will be represented, including Indonesia, Hong Kong, Saudi Arabia, Japan, Tanzania, China, Russia and more. Students will also have opportunities to win prizes. Come hang out with us and explore the great diversity of Shoreline Community College! You might even encounter a culture you never have before!

Global Showcase 2015
March 6, 2015 – 12-3 p.m.
PUB Main Dining Room
FREE!

Community Read in the PUB Quiet Dining Room, March 4

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Get ready for another installment of the Community Book Read of “Coming of Age in Mississippi.”

The discussion on March 4 from 12:30 – 1:30 p.m. will cover chapters 23-26.

This event is free and open to the general public. Please come and explore connections between the historical events that surrounded Ann Moody’s novel, Coming of Age in Mississippi, and compelling issues we still face today around race, injustice and discrimination both locally and globally. We’ll look at activism, then and now, as Shoreline commemorates the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights Bill and celebrates the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King.

Free books have been made available for students and classified staff.

Get more info here.

Shoreline Hosts Koto Workshop For Area K-14 Teachers

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Shoreline Community College hosted a Japanese koto (13-string instrument) music workshop for K-14 educators and musicians this past weekend on Sat., Feb. 28. The workshop was co-sponsored by Seattle Miyagi Koto Association, Silk Strings and the University of Washington East Asia Resource Center. This hands-on workshop was led by Anne Prescott of the Five College Center for East Asian Studies, Smith College in Massachusetts. Participants learned the history of the koto from the 17th century to today, and learned how to play “Sakura, Sakura” on the koto. Attendees also enjoyed koto performances by Chiaki Endo and Seattle koto artist Shiho Kurauchi, who is a Shoreline resident. On March 1, Chiaki Endo was a guest performer with Seattle Symphony, performing in the “Celebrate Asia” Series.

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During the workshop, the 815 classroom in the music building was filled with K-14 teachers trying to play koto for the first time. Since the Westernization of Japan in the 19th century, Western music has been encouraged and the sound of traditional musical instruments such as koto have grown rare in Japan. This workshop is part of an effort to preserve traditional Japanese musical instruments in a creative way that also appeals to Westernized ears. All the participants were impressed with the beautiful sounds of koto and were reminded of how the traditional aesthetic value transcends time and space