Archive for March, 2012

A Classic Sports & Muscle Car Show

Friday, March 9th, 2012
June 23, 2012
1:00 pmto5:00 pm

Concours d’Elegance at The Wood

Lynnwood Golf Course

20200 68th Avenue West

Alderwood-Terrace Rotary Club Fundraiser to Benefit Youth

Featuring Historic Racers

A 356 Porsche,   CCCA &  Sovren Historic calendar event

VIP Food and Wine Tasting tents

Fashion Show by local designers-Ethel Loves Lucy & MAC Fashion House

Sponsorship Opportunities

For event information and vehicle registration, contact

Kim Pierce  425-330-2665; kimapirerce@comcast.net

www.alderwoodterrace.com

Music and Technology Meet for an Evening of Entertainment

Monday, March 5th, 2012
March 8, 2012
7:30 pm

Edmonds Community College Faculty, Dr. Nick Sibicky, blends technology with acoustic instruments to create a new musical experience for the public to enjoy, March 8

Lynnwood, Wash. — The Edmonds Community College Arts, Culture and Civic Engagement initiative presents Borderlands: Where Live Music and Computers Meet, at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, March 8 on campus at the Black Box Theatre in Mukilteo Hall, 20000 68th Ave. W, Lynnwood.
This event is free and open to the public with a suggested donation to support the Music Department’s scholarship fund.

This lecture-performance demonstrates how technology can be used to extend any acoustic instrument beyond its normal capabilities and create new musical experiences for the audience. Strings, woodwinds, and piano will be digitally altered right before your ears to create lush soundscapes, large gongs, and catchy rhythms. Woven into this live music will be additional environmental samples, exotic instruments, and virtuosic instrumental performance. Borderlands was initially conceived as part of Edmonds Community College faculty Dr. Nick Sibicky’s doctoral dissertation, which he was awarded from the University of Texas last year.

Dr. Nick Sibicky has taught music composition, audio engineering, digital music production, popular music, and piano at Edmonds Community College since 2008. His experimental music has been dubbed as being “Crazy, Delightful….Splendid” by the Pulitzer Prize-winning composer, John Adams. He has recently also been working with Tritonal, a Texas-based electronic dance music group who just catapulted their way into DJ Mag’s Top #100 Artists for 2012. Nick studied composition at both the Hartt School of Music as well as University of Texas under a number of prominent composers, including Ingram Marshall, Joseph Turrin, Donald Grantham, and the four-time Emmy award-winning Jim Chapdelaine.

For more information, call 425.640.1139 or go to www.theatreedmonds.org.

Eternity in a Ruffle: Fashion in Art, Art in Fashion

Tuesday, December 13th, 2011
January 19, 2012toMarch 15, 2012
Ranging from Leigh Bowery to Lady Gaga (not much of a stretch), with stops for Audrey Hepburn, the avant-garde, and Schiaparelli along the way, the first four sessions, taught by Jessica Burstein, will engage the history of modern fashion and the ideas it engenders and engages. Lectures will take up issues such as why artists and philosophers ranging from Oscar Wilde to Walter Benjamin have repeatedly deemed fashion so important, eternally au courant; fashion in film, photography, and literature; and examples of sartorial fashion from the Henry Art Gallery Costume collection, as well as archival instances of fashion magazines for women. The focus will be on clothing’s consumption (as opposed to its production), particularly clothing for women, with a slight bias toward couture–but threaded throughout is the fact that fashion is both a verb and a noun, and can capture the notion of style generally.
Henry Art Gallery
4100 15th Avenue Northeast
Seattle 98195
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Leap Day: Amphibian Conservation

Tuesday, December 13th, 2011
February 29, 2012toMarch 3, 2012
Where have all the frogs gone? Leap to Woodland Park Zoo and join staff celebrating recent uplifting news stories arising from the amphibian extinction crisis including the successful reintroduction and head starting programs, rediscovery of presumed extinct amphibian species, and populations of some amphibians that are adapting to the effects of amphibian chytrid fungus. Enjoy frog-themed crafts, programming on their leaping friends in Zoomazium and special presentations.
Woodland Park Zoo
5500 Phinney Avenue North
Seattle 98103

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