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washington county arts guide
June — August
Stage
June
June 15
The Northwest Conservatory of Dance’s
annual ballet performance,
Carnival
Ballet and Character
, will be followed
by a recital of tap and jazz. Taylor Meade
Performing Arts Center, Pacific University,
2043 College Way in Forest Grove. 6 p.m.
693-8362.
June 17 to 28, July 15 to 26
Theatre in the Grove will host summer
camps for children. $115. 359-5349.
2jzimm@frontier.com. June 17 to 28:
Grades 4-7,
Hey! Let’s do a show!
8:30
am to noon. Grades 1-4, Playing on
Stage! 1 to 4:30 pm. July 15 to 26: and
Making Theatre! 8:30 am to noon.
Grades 6-12, Musical Theatre!, 1 to 4:30
pm. Theatre in the Grove, 2028 Pacific
Ave., Forest Grove.
June 28 to July 8
The
Thunderbird Dance Camp
will be
held in Pacific University’s Stoller Center,
2331 Main St. in Forest Grove.
thunderbirddancecamp.com.
June 27 to July 21
Broadway Rose Theater will present
Cats
. Wednesdays-Saturdays at 7:30 pm,
Saturdays and Sundays at 2 pm. No
show July 4. Deb Fennell Auditorium,
9000 SW Durham Road in Tigard. 620-
5262. broadwayrose.org.
July
July 5 to 15
The Northwest Conservatory of Dance,
105 N.E. 25th Ave. in Hillsboro, will host a
nine-day summer camp for pre-
professional intermediate and advanced
dancers to hone their
New York City
ballet technique
. 9:30 am to 4 pm.
July 11 to 15
The Northwest Conservatory of Dance
will host a five-day
Sleeping Beauty
summer dance camp
for aspiring
young dancers, 9 am to 1 pm for ages 3
to 9. Hillsboro.
July 10 to 13
Broadway Rose Theater presents The
Jungle Book
. Wednesday-Saturday at
11 am. Deb Fennell Auditorium. In this
50-minute children’s musical Mowgli and
his friend Baloo the bear outsmart
monkeys, vultures, and Shere Kahn, the
man-hating, boy-eating tiger.
July 13
Ten Tiny Dances
representing diverse
cultures and dance genres on five tiny
stages. Performances will surround the
Beaverton Farmers Market around City
Park. 10 am-1 pm.
July 20
Al Andalus Ensemble will present The
Arab Roots of Flamenco
. 2:30 pm at
the Beaverton Library Auditorium, 12375
SW Fifth St. $9. musicinsmallspaces.org.
August
Aug. 1-18
My Fair Lady
, the musical classic by
Lerner and Loewe featuring the
memorable songs “I Could Have Danced
All Night,” “On the Street Where You Live,”
and “I’ve Grown Accustomed to Her
Face.” Thursdays-Saturdays at 7:30 p.m.,
Saturdays and Sundays at 2 pm. Deb
Fennell Auditorium. Tigard.
Aug. 1 to 17
Julius Caesar
by William Shakespeare,
adapted and directed by Scott Palmer.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7:30
pm. The Tom Hughes Civic Center Plaza,
150 E Main St. in Hillsboro. 345-9590.
bagnbaggage.org.
Aug. 7 to 10
Snow White
as a 50-minute children’s
musical. Snow White discovers that
friendship, courage, and a song in your
heart can overcome all obstacles.
Wednesday-Saturday at 11 am. Deb
Fennell Auditorium. Tigard.
Aug. 10, 11, 17, 18
Masque Alfresco presents its 12th
Summer Park Tour with a modern
adaptation
Lovers’ Quarrels by
Moliere
, a hilarious, romantic rendering
of commedia dell’arte theater, suitable
for all ages. 6:30 pm. Beaverton Library
Lawn, Beaverton.
Aug. 14 to 17
The Broadway Rose summer teen
workshop participants present the
enchanting, calypso-flavored musical
fable that tells the story of forbidden love
between people from two different
worlds,
Once On This Island
.
Wednesday-Saturday at 2 pm, Friday at 6
pm. Broadway Rose Theatre Company,
New Stage, 12850 SW Grant Ave. in
Tigard.
Aug. 19-23
LESTA’s Bilingual
Musical Theatre
Summer Camp at HART Theatre
, 185
SE Washington St. in Hillsboro. $50 per
student. Kids ages 6-15. Monday-Friday,
2-5 pm. Two performances of
Alice
Meets Dracula in the OldWest!/Alicia
Conoce a Dracula en el Viejo Oeste!
Friday, Aug. 23, 4 pm at HART Theatre,
Saturday, Aug. 24, 7 p.m. at Beaverton
Community Center, 12350 SW Fifth St.
Free. Email stephenhero-98@yahoo.com
for more information about other
performances that day.
Aug. 23 to 25
Masque Alfresco presents
Lovers’
Quarrels by Moliere
. 6:30 pm.
Hillsboro Civic Plaza, East Main St. in
Hillsboro.
Music
June
June 1
A World of Music.
A multicultural,
multilingual, colorful evening of musical
variety. Saturday, 7 p.m. Tigard United
Methodist Church. 9845 SWWalnut
Place. Sunday, June 2, 7:30 p.m. St.
Matthew Catholic Church. 447 SE 3rd
Ave., Hillsboro
June 2
Tonkin,
“For the Love of Schools”
Help support the West Linn – Wilsonville
School Districts extracurricular activities
including their
Music & Arts Program
.
Wilsonville Audi, 26700 SW 95th Ave.
Run 5K- start time 7:30 am, 10K- start
time 8:00 am. 5K Run/Walk- start time
8:15 am. Register at www.
fortheloveofschools.com
June 4
Intel Singers
, comprised entirely of Intel
employees and their families, will return
to the Walters Cultural Arts Center, 527
E. Main St., with a summer concert of a
wide variety of choral music. 6-8 pm.
Free.
June 8
Electric Brit and the Septics —
featuring Steve “Grif” Griffiths,
Rosedrop Rust, Tom Vermilya and
Matt Sherman
— will play at Influence
Music Hall, 135 SE Third Ave. in Hillsboro.
Together they bring an energetic electric
show to an audience with a combination
of rock, blues, ballads and sultry love
songs, both originals and covers. Doors
open at 6, show starts at 7. Suggested
$10 donation. Tickets are available at
Influence Music Hall, Hillsboro.
InfluenceMusicHall@gmail.com.
June 9
“Folk Songs & Sing Alongs,” hosted
by Cyndi Turtledove
. 4-6 pm. Acoustic
instruments welcome or just come and
sing along. Free. LESTA house, 365 NE
Jackson St. in Hillsboro. 617-6986. lesta.
net.
June 22
Jerry Hannan
will be at the Influence
Music Hall. 7 pm. Hannan’s songs speak
of our everyday lives and the magic that
we sometimes miss. Hillsboro.
June 24 to 28
MIR Music’s Summer of Rock guitar
camp
. 10 am to 3 pm. Ages 9-16.
Beginning to advanced. $150 for the
whole week. Call 693-0434. Hillsboro.
June 25
An outdoor celebration of music, art and
food, kicks off the
last Tuesday of the
month in Beaverton
. 12600 SW
Crescent. 5-8 pm.
July
July 2
Dany Oakes
will be at the Walters
Cultural Arts Center after his first
European tour for a special house
concert to celebrate his new release,
“Time to Rise.” 6-8 pm. Free.
July 14
“Folk Songs & Sing Alongs,”
hosted
by Cyndi Turtledove. 4-6 pm. Acoustic
instruments welcome or just come and
sing along. Free. LESTA house. Hillsboro.
July 14
Buffalo Grass Art Society
annual art
show & sale. 1 – 5 p.m. Free admission,
treats and
Jazz with piano and bass
.
Mountain Park Recreation Center, 2 Mt.
Jefferson Terrace, Lake Oswego.
July 21
“Lesta Fiesta Garage Sale and
Cuentos Show,”
a bilingual song
parody excerpts from LESTA stories. 10
am-5pm. Show at 2 pm. Hillsboro.
July 21
The Hillsboro Hobby Shop will hold a
customer appreciation day, with free
BBQ and music festival paying a tribute
to the music of
Moody Blues at
OMAS Flying Field
, 46100 NW
Strohmayer Road in Forest Grove. 267-
7967. noon-4pm.
July 25-27
Viola de Gamba of America
conclave
will perform at Pacific University’s Taylor-
Meade Performing Arts Center, 2014
Cedar St. in Forest Grove. Free. vdgsa.
org.
July 30
An outdoor celebration of music, art and
food, kicks off the
last Tuesday of the
month in Beaverton
. 12600 SW
Crescent. 5-8 pm. beavertonarts.org.
526-2379.
August
Aug. 5 to 9
The
Hillsboro Community Youth
Choir
will hold a musical performance
camp that explore the vocal
performance skills it takes to bring the
house down while having fun and
working together in an ensemble. 9
am-3 pm.Walters Cultural Arts Center.
681-5397. ci.hillsboro.or.us/ParksRec.
$125 Hillsboro resident, $175 non-
resident.
Aug. 6
Portland performers
Lindsie Feathers
and Olivia Duffy
recently launched an
acoustic duo country-folk project called
The Darlin’ Blackbirds. Feathers plays
acoustic guitar and Duffy plays mandolin
and fiddle, both sing. Walters Cultural
Arts Center. 6-8 pm.
Aug. 27
An outdoor celebration of music, art and
food, kicks off the
last Tuesday of the
month in Beaverton
. 12600 SW
Crescent. 5-8 pm. beavertonarts.org.
SpokenWord
june
June 11
The Walters Cultural Arts Center holds
an
open poetry night the second
Tuesday of every month
. Readers
and listeners of all ages and
backgrounds share their own poetry (or
poetry they love) before a welcoming,
exuberant community of writers and
readers. 7-8:30 pm. Hillsboro.
June 18
Performer, composer and PSU
Professor Darrell Grant
has built an
international reputation as a stellar
pianist and versatile musician. He will
lecture on what makes a healthy jazz
scene and what are the necessary
ingredients. Walters Cultural Arts Center.
7 pm.
June 21-28
Pacific University will host its
Master in
Fine Arts in Writing professors
for a
week of public evening readings. Listen
to some of America’s finest literary
writers. Free.
celebrat ing arts & culture in
Beaverton Last Tuesday—June 25
Grant Mcomie—June 25
High FIber DIet—June 4
girls camp—June 17-21
Instructor Art Show—July 2-13