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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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have the same goals—good schools, no drugs, no violence—you can learn to respect people and work together for those.” She’s seen it work on the smallest of scales. “There were kids in Bosnia in a class, and an 8-year-old was curious—‘He kinda looks like me, we like the same soccer player and the same music’—that’s how you move from ignorance and fear, where everyone is a threat. With kids, there’s no personal memory, so curiosity is more powerful than fear.” Post-PLU plans: Corboy has been accepted
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Some people build fences to keep people out… and other people build fences to keep people in. Post
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. They explore the mythical and uncontrollable condition of nature. These images are created using a sgraffito technique to create high contrast, almost print like style, to tell a these stories then add color to bring out details of the design. This technique creates a very two-dimensional image similar to images created by artists such as Albrecht Dürer and William De Morgan.Arianna Keith BIO Arianna Keith is a passionate artist, who enjoys surround herself in both music and the arts. Born and
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important to help them understand that the idea of the liberal arts is rooted in ancient Greek and Roman culture and the term describes those skills and subjects that were deemed necessary for the education of free people—libera being the Latin root for liberty. In the medieval period, those arts were identified with seven subjects—grammar, rhetoric, logic, arithmetic, geometry, music, and astronomy. I like to refer to these by name to emphasize that the liberal arts have always included the sciences
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