Arts & Ideas, Fall 2004
Welcome
I invite you to participate in the many programs, lectures, and exhibits listed in this Arts & Ideas, Fall 2004 web site. Most events are free and open to the public. When there is a charge, ticket prices are noted with the event. Please bookmark this web site and consult it often for updated information.
Beginning September 13, reduced-price individual tickets are available to the Lewis & Clark College community at the College Bookstore for events in these superb Portland-based programs:
World Affairs Council of Oregon International Speaker Series
Portland Arts & Lectures Series
Voices Lecture Series
White Bird Dance Series
Also, an exhibit, The Literature of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, is "on the road" at the Boston Athenaeum, Boston, MA this spring. For further information on the exhibit and the College's plans for commemorating the Lewis and Clark Expedition, please consult the College's Web site dedicated to Bicentennial Programs.
Finding Your Way Around Arts & Ideas
To assist you in navigating this Web site, upcoming Fall events are highlighted and all Fall 2004 Arts & Ideas events are listed chronologically.
September 2004
Communes, Cooperatives, and Collectives, Watzek Library Exhibit, Sept. - Dec.
World Music Celebration Sept. 18
Robert Kennedy, Jr., environmental attorney, Sept. 22
Environmental Law Lecture by Nick Robinson, Sept. 23
Scott Kritzer, Romance and the Guitar, Sept. 25
Scott Kritzer, Performance Workshop, October 3
Lyon Opera Ballet, White Bird Dance Series, Sept. 29
Nurturing the Soul with Ysaye Barnwell, Workshop, Sept. 30
One Act Plays, Sept. 30-Oct 2
Bicentennial Program Symposium Encounters, Sept. 30-Oct 2
N. Scott Momaday, Native American author and Pulitzer Prize winner, Lecture, Sept. 30
October 2004
N. Scott Momaday, Q/A, Oct. 1
Bicentennial Programs Encounters Symposium Oct. 1-2
Lewis and Clark: Great Journey West OMNIMAX film, Oct. 1
Oregon Repertory Singers, with Ysaye Barnwell of Sweet Honey in the Rock, Oct. 3
T.C. Boyle, author, Portland Arts & Lectures Series, Oct. 6
Ann Richards, former Governor of Texas, Voices Contemporary Lectures Series, Oct. 6
A Day with Dr. Violet Oaklander, Graduate School of Education, Oct. 9
7th Annual Environmental Studies Symposium, Oct. 11-15
Terry Tempest Williams, author and activist, Oct. 12
John Passacantando, Executive Director, Greenpeace, Oct. 15
Once Upon a Weekend, Oct. 16
Bono, U2 leadsinger and activist, International Speaker Series, Oct. 20
9th Annual James W. Rogers Concert, Oct. 21
Bei Dao, exiled Chinese poet, Oct. 22
Martha Graham Dance Company, White Bird Dance Series, Oct. 27
November 2004
Photography Past/Forward: Aperture at 50, Nov. 4-Dec. 19
Kalakendra presents Shubhendra Rao, sitar master, Nov. 4, 5
Yerma, Theatre Department Play, Nov. 5, 6
Lewis & Clark Wind Symphony, Nov. 7
Hunger Awareness Symposium, various locations, Nov. 8-11
Sarah Weddington, attorney, Roe v. Wade, Voices Contemporary Lecture Series, Nov. 10
Yerma, Theatre Department Play, Nov. 11-13
Lewis & Clark Percussion , Nov. 17
Doug Varone and Dancers, White Bird Dance Series, Nov. 17
Lt. General Roméo Dallaire, U.N. Mission to Rwanda, Panel Discussion and Lecture, Nov. 18
Lewis & Clark Capella Nova, Nov. 19
13th Regional Murdock Undergraduate Science Research Conference, Nov. 19, 20
December 2004
Randall Hall, adjunct faculty, Saxophone Recital, Dec. 1
Student Dance Extravaganza, Dec. 3-5
32nd Annual Holiday Gala Weekend, Dec. 3-5
Lewis & Clark Holiday Music Concert, Dec. 3
William McDonough, Architect and Designer, International Speaker Series, Dec. 7
Lewis & Clark Electronic Music Concert, Dec. 8
Shelley Berman, Portland Arts & Lectures Speakers Series, Dec. 8
Northwest Conference on the Special Education and Bilingual Interface, Dec. 10
Oregon Repertory Singers, The Glory of Christmas: Christmas Around the World, Dec. 11, 13
Lewis & Clark World Music Concert, Dec. 12
Lewis & Clark Orchestra Concert, Dec. 12
Portland Baroque Orchestra, Handel's Messiah, Dec. 19-Dec 20
Getting to Lewis & Clark College
For further information on parking and a map of campus, please visit Lewis & Clark College Maps. Parking for events is free after 7 p.m. on weekdays and all day on weekends.
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Other program/event information
Athletics
College Outdoors
Center for Service and Work
Religious & Spiritual Activities
Student-sponsored programs
Please also consult the Calendar of Events at the College Web site home page, as all programs are subject to change.
Special thanks to Sarah Stewart '05 for her assistance with this Web site. Thanks as well to the College Bookstore for support with ticket sales.
I welcome your comments on Arts & Ideas at the College.
Michael Ford
Associate Vice President for Campus Life
mford@lclark.edu (503) 768-7216
Updated December 22, 2004
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