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of psalms, chanting and sacred music from various religious traditions. Those visuals transform into a marriage of fluttering lines that dance on the pages, illuminated with gold trimmings and vibrant colors. The sound waves of psalms run horizontal; those of the other traditions — Islamic, Jewish, Native American and more — run vertical. Together, they create an inclusive tapestry of sound that you see rather than hear. The idea is to honor the physics of sound, which reverberates through the
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The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee opens May 10 Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / May 2, 2013 May
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Students take on the new Karen Hille Phillips Center Mainstage Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / March 19,
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Students revitalize PLU children’s theatre program with production of ‘Charlotte’s Web’ Po
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‘Dance 2015’ will be the last performance under Dance Director’s tenure Posted by: Mandi LeCom
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Justin Huertas’ “Semi-Autobiographical” Musical Premieres at the Seattle Repertory Theatre Pos
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Dancing to new levels: PLU’s Dance minor program celebrates 40 years Posted by: Kate Williams / No
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Seeing Double with Shakespeare’s Comedy of Errors at Pacific Lutheran University Posted by: Reesa
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) Bill Hultman of the Pierce County Bomb Squad works with Diego the bomb dog in Chris Knutzen Hall. +Enlarge Photo “Bomb dogs are notoriously undisciplined,” Hultman explains. But Diego is a pro. Hultman says Diego can detect 17 odors commonly found in hundreds of kinds of explosives. “Fortunately, he finds very little in the real world,” Hultman says. Fortunately, Diego finds none at PLU. By 11 a.m., music from Centennial Plaza fills the air; the crowd has filled the lawn; and the Norwegian advance
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253.535.7687 www.plu.edu/languages/ lang@plu.edu Ami Shah, Ph.D., Chair Jump to...Global and Cultura
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