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  • Wenatchee to Seattle to earn her Bachelor’s in Fine Arts from the Cornish College of the Arts. She toured extensively with the off Broadway show “The Masterpiece,” which included appearances in China for the International Festival of the Arts. In all, the performance featured 13 choreographers, 57 dancers and musicians, with lighting design by Dave Wehmhoefer. The additional pieces featured in Dance 2008 were arranged by student artists and include: PLU dance team co-captain Kristen Martensen, whose hip

  • will have swipe-card access. The university also will replace the plumbing in South Hall, which was built in 2000. Stuen Hall will be ready for occupancy for Fall 2014. Among the improvements: •    Card-swipe access on resident room doors •    Energy-efficient windows •    New movable desks and chairs in each room •    Overhead lighting in resident rooms •    Fully renovated bathrooms with increased privacy and heated floors •    New common-area furniture •    The main-floor kitchen will double in

  • Gestalt: 2021 Senior Capstone Portfolios See all the projects and art that our Art and Design seniors have created. Meet Our Students Jazper ArnettBA, Studio Arts | Communication minor Raised in the Pacific Northwest, Jazper is an aspiring graphic designer. Being heavily inspired by anime and comics, he too wants to impact others with his creations. Portfolio Bryant BartlettBFA, Graphic Design Bryant Bartlett is a designer and creative problem solver from Tacoma, Washington. As an

  • 2024-25 Season The Great American Songbook: a musical revue Performances: October 4 @ 7:30pm and October 5 @ 5:30pm; Eastvold Auditorium Director: Tom Smith Music Director: Amy Boers Choreographer: Taya Lovejoy (’25) An evening of American popular songs and jazz standards from the 1920s to the 1960s that were created for Broadway and Hollywood, performed by PLU’s brightest talents! Native Gardens by Karen Zacarías Performances: November 7-9 @ 7:30pm, and November 10 @ 2pm; Studio Theatre

  • throughout the U.S., Europe, and Japan, and is a founding member of the Left Coast Brass, and Oly Chamber Brass. Ryan is also in demand as an educator. In addition to maintaining a private low brass studio, he is Lecturer of Trombone at Pacific Lutheran University and is also on faculty at Saint Martin’s University teaching the trombone studio and brass pedagogy. As an active clinician, he has presented on trombone pedagogy at the Washington Music Educators Association State Conference, the National

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  • throughout the U.S., Europe, and Japan, and is a founding member of the Left Coast Brass, and Oly Chamber Brass. Ryan is also in demand as an educator. In addition to maintaining a private low brass studio, he is Lecturer of Trombone at Pacific Lutheran University and is also on faculty at Saint Martin’s University teaching the trombone studio and brass pedagogy. As an active clinician, he has presented on trombone pedagogy at the Washington Music Educators Association State Conference, the National

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  • Horn Seminar ScheduleAll Horn Seminars will be on Mondays from 5:30-6:30 in Mary Baker Russell Music Center Room 322The seminar schedule for the horn studio is posted on Sakai.

  • dream for the program would be to expand the technique and level of performance and for Dance to have a permanent home in the Columbia Studio,” McGill said. “There’s beautiful new marley flooring, an abundance of natural light, and necessary ventilation systems in place.” Dancers moved to the Columbia Center studio in 2013 from a space on East Campus. The program was also previously housed in Memorial Gym many years ago. The Department of Communication & Theatre has recently restructured the dance

  • a reality with devastating costs.Alpha Psi Omega presents Melancholy Play by Sarah Ruhl Performances: December 7-9 @ 7:30pm; Studio Theatre Director: Peyton Noreen Tilly’s melancholy is of an exquisite quality. She turns her melancholy into a sexy thing, and every stranger she meets falls in love with her. One day, inexplicably, Tilly becomes happy, and wreaks havoc on the lives of her paramours. Frances, Tilly’s hairdresser, becomes so melancholy that she turns into an almond. It is up to Tilly

  • dream for the program would be to expand the technique and level of performance and for Dance to have a permanent home in the Columbia Studio,” McGill said. “There’s beautiful new marley flooring, an abundance of natural light, and necessary ventilation systems in place.” Dancers moved to the Columbia Center studio in 2013 from a space on East Campus. The program was also previously housed in Memorial Gym many years ago. The Department of Communication & Theatre has recently restructured the dance