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  • except their hands and feet. Small metal bells and seedpod rattles add to the costume performance, as do drums of various sizes accompanied by horn trumpets, iron pipes, and hoe blades to create a complex rhythmic sequence (Bortolot, Revolutions). Before colonization by the Portuguese took firm hold in this region in the 1920s, the Makonde lived in small, clan-based villages. The Makonde of Mozambique can be either Catholic of Muslim. The Catholic Church was established on Mueda Plateau with the

  • value will be displayed on-screen, and this value will rise and fall based on factors such as the biome the player has entered as well as the player’s proximity to certain blocks, such as a campfire or a torch. This mod adds a level of challenge and complexity to the survival elements of the game. 2:15pm Break 2:30pm – Hazard Assessment Report Filer, King County Metro Devin Horn (BA), Aaron Crook (BS) Hazard Assessment Report Filer is a web application designed to replicate the function of the

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  • , facility, etc. BME A 30-minute (minimum) recital consisting of at least 3 contrasting pieces. Performance quality must be at or approaching a pre-professional level. One or two years away from achieving a professional standard of tone, phrasing, endurance, range, articulation, technique, facility, etc. HORN BM A 60-minute (minimum) recital consisting of at least 4 contrasting pieces from a range of musical eras. Instrumental assessments and recitals in the BM may not repeat repertoire from previous

  • Sifuni Mungu arr. Willocks: Bobby Shaftoe adapted by the Choir of the West: Three is a Magic Number Burgess, Amy: Unmentionables and Other Underpinnings: A ‘Brief’ History2006-2007Luther/Olds: A Mighty Fortress is Our God Foss, Lucas: Behold! I Build An House Bach, J. S.: Singet dem Herrn (BWV225) Whitacre, Eric: Water Night Christiansen, F. Melius: Beautiful Savior Lauridsen, Morten: Madrigali (Six ‘Fire Songs’ on Italian Renaissance texts) Thompson, Randall: Alleluia Christiansen, F. Melius: Praise

  • materials: ARTD – 110, 202, 210, 320, 355, 410, 499 FTWL – Most activity courses MILS (ROTC) – All courses MUSI – Band, Choir, Orchestra, and many private lessons NURT/NURA – Most Clinicals do not require the purchase of new materialsAccess CodesAccess Codes are included with many textbooks as online resources for content, coursework, and exams. Not all access codes include the actual textbook for the course. If your course requires an access code to submit work, buy the access code new. Used textbooks

  • , deeply rooted in their lineage. Watness and Maya belong to a long line of people connected to PLU and its mission. Eric’s mother, Isabel Geraldine (Harstad) Watness, was Bjug Harstad’s granddaughter. Isabel met Eric’s father, Luther Watness, in 1947 while on a PLU Choir of the West tour. Isabel started school in Iowa but finished her degree at PLU and later worked for PLU’s president. Their family remained very involved with PLU through alumni activities, music, giving and sporting events. Eric’s

  • of Fine Arts, died in December 2018 at the age of 90. Moe helped mold the university’s fine arts program into one of the best in the region during his nearly 30 years at PLU. He was hired as a professor of education in 1965, then named both Dean of the School of Fine Arts and Dean of Graduate and Summer Studies in 1975. Marcia and Dick Moe (Photo courtesy of The News Tribune) He helped boost PLU’s musical ensembles, including Choir of the West. In 1968, Moe helped establish Tacoma Opera, which

  • Alumni UpdatesAre you a History major or minor with a story to share? Send us a paragraph or two about what you’ve been doing along with a portrait (head shot) photo and we’ll post an update here. We’re proud of our graduates and all that they have done since graduation! Email Michael Halvorson (halvormj@plu.edu) with your story! Kaelin Lor '23The Tacoma Refugee Choir, an important support and resource for Kaelin Lor, History major and ’23 alum, recently released the video, “Everyone Can Love

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