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Music Days filled with jazz, orchestra, recitals

May 27, 2013 by Methow Valley News

Photo by Marcy Stamper   BY LAURELLE WALSH Pipestone Music Days returns this weekend (May 25-26) with an annual celebration of homegrown classical music and jazz performed at the Methow Valley Community Center in Twisp. A formal concert will be presented on Saturday evening at 7 p.m. in the gymnasium. Tickets are $15 for adults, […]

Filed Under: ARTS Tagged With: Pipestone music

Artistic Director search continues at the Merc

May 27, 2013 by Methow Valley News

Artistic Director search continues at the Merc

BY LAURELLE WALSH The Merc Playhouse will continue to accept applications for a new rtistic director until June 1, according to Managing Director Jane Hubrig. The position is soon to be vacant due to the departure of outgoing Artistic Director Julie Wenzel, who will be moving out of the valley at the end of June. […]

Filed Under: ARTS Tagged With: Merc Playhouse, Theater

Speech & debate showcase features kids’ talents

May 19, 2013 by Methow Valley News

Photos by Sue Misao: Above, Jake Davie and Olivia Bowers practice their duo performance during Monday’s speech and debate class. Below, Sam Thomsen rehearses a compelling two-minute editorial commentary he wrote about the movie, 42.   BY MARCY STAMPER When you hear kids debating the impact of social networking on American culture or reviewing contemporary […]

Filed Under: ARTS Tagged With: Methow Valley School District

Pirates and buried treasure at The Merc

May 19, 2013 by Methow Valley News

Pirates and buried treasure at The Merc

BY LAURELLE WALSH The Liberty Bell Junior High School Drama Class, under the direction of Jane Orme, presents the play Treasure Island on Thursday, Friday and Sunday (May 16, 17 and 19) at the Merc Playhouse in Twisp. Friday and Saturday’s shows start at 7 p.m.; Sunday’s matinee begins at 2 p.m. All shows are […]

Filed Under: ARTS Tagged With: Drama, Methow Valley School District

SpaceyJ, Lovingtons in concert at Twisp pub

May 19, 2013 by Methow Valley News

File photo by Sue Misao: Luc and the Lovingtons   BY MARCY STAMPER SpaceyJ – more prosaically known as John Sinclair – is organizing a concert featuring his original compositions and the band Luc & the Lovingtons to benefit Room One and their suicide prevention programs. Sinclair, a Liberty Bell High School student, will be […]

Filed Under: ARTS

Merc fund honors Wenzel

May 19, 2013 by Methow Valley News

The Merc Playhouse has created a Julie Wenzel Children’s Program Fund, honoring the Merc’s outgoing artistic director, to help fund theater productions featuring kids. Wenzel, who has been artistic director at the Merc since 2009, directed the recent Children’s Theater production of Alice in Wonderland. She and her husband, Mark, who is superintendent of the […]

Filed Under: ARTS Tagged With: Merc Playhouse

Outdoor art gallery opens at Methow Valley Inn

May 9, 2013 by Methow Valley News

“Garden orb” ceramic sculpture by Emily Post.     The Methow Valley Inn courtyard will become an outdoor art gallery this summer, displaying work by regional artists in an exhibit that opens Sunday (May 12). An opening day party from noon to 5 p.m. will feature a marimba band, a wine bar, appetizers and a […]

Filed Under: ARTS

Arts shorts

May 9, 2013 by Methow Valley News

Photo by Sue Misao: Tara Kaiyala Weaver will direct the Pipestone Orchestra     Pipestone celebrates music  Pipestone School of Music presents its annual Music Days Celebration on May 25 and 26, with a Pipestone Orchestra concert on Saturday evening and an afternoon of student recitals on Sunday. The orchestra, directed by Tara Kaiyala Weaver, […]

Filed Under: ARTS

FILM CAMP RETURNS TO METHOW VALLEY

April 13, 2013 by Methow Valley News

FILM CAMP RETURNS TO METHOW VALLEY

The Wild Mind Film Camp is coming back to Twisp. The 11-day workshop for documentary filmmakers, which debuted here last summer, will be held this year from July 17-28. It is described in promotional materials as an “immersive filmmaking workshop is taught by some of the most accomplished reality storytellers in the business.” “The camp […]

Filed Under: ARTS

VACANT STOREFRONTS BECOME WORKS OF ART

April 13, 2013 by Methow Valley News

VACANT STOREFRONTS BECOME WORKS OF ART

BY ANN McCREARY Vacant storefronts, often a sign of tough economic times, will be transformed into lively spaces for art through a new program being launched by Methow Arts. Called “ARTscapes,” the program makes empty commercial buildings a showcase for art – and in the process brings energy to former dead space. “A creative response […]

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