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The StepCrew
Sun, Mar 9Location: Ruth A. Knoll Theater wwwwThe StepCrew is a dynamic dance production combining three percussive dance styles—Irish, Tap, and Ottawa Valley—in a fully realized theatrical setting. This amazing company is led by Cara Butler and Pilatzke brothers Jon and Nathan. |
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Pre-Show Pie and Coffee
Fri, Mar 14Location: Art Gallery wwwwSpotlight on Professor and Pi(e): It's Pi Day—3.14! Enjoy pie and coffee before the Professor Pinkerton's Irrelevant Orchestra show 6:00-7:00 pm. Ticket Price: $7.00 Per Person
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Prof Pinkerton's Irrelevant Orch
Fri, Mar 14Location: Pikes Peak wwwwProfessor Pinkerton’s Irrelevant Orchestra is an immersive journey of story and song through a wide array of early American roots genres. Their original compositions carry the haunting echoes of early blues, pre-war hot jazz energy, and the golden-era gospel’s infectious joy.
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Live From Laurel Canyon
Sat, Mar 15Location: Ruth A. Knoll Theater wwwwFollow the twists and turns of the side roads off of Laurel Canyon Boulevard between 1965 and 1975 and you’d find some of the musicians who redefined American popular music and inspired the “LA sound” of the early 70s; artists like the Byrds, Buffalo Springfield, the Doors, Crosby, Stills, and Nash, Neil Young, James Taylor,
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Live From Laurel Canyon
Sat, Mar 15Location: Ruth A. Knoll Theater wwwwFollow the twists and turns of the side roads off of Laurel Canyon Boulevard between 1965 and 1975 and you’d find some of the musicians who redefined American popular music and inspired the “LA sound” of the early 70s; artists like the Byrds, Buffalo Springfield, the Doors, Crosby, Stills, and Nash, Neil Young, James Taylor, |
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Kuniko Yamamoto
Sun, Mar 16Location: Ruth A. Knoll Theater wwwwCharming Japanese folktales are combined with traditional musical instruments, magical masks, origami and mime to create a spellbinding story. Kuniko’s marvelous performance promotes cross-cultural communication and understanding in an entertaining way.
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Kuniko Yamamoto Workshop
Sun, Mar 16Location: Art Gallery wwwwKuniko Yamamoto will lead an origami workshop from 2:30-3:30 pm. TICKETS $5.00 per person |
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TAKE3
Fri, Mar 21Location: Ruth A. Knoll Theater wwwwWith a flair for the wild and unexpected, the genre-defying trio, TAKE3, brings the refinement of a rigorous classical music background and infuses it with rock-star charisma. Trained at the world’s top conservatories, TAKE3 has expanded their repertoire from Bach and Beethoven to Bieber and The Beach Boys.
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Michael Cavanaugh
Sat, Mar 29Location: Ruth A. Knoll Theater wwwwThe Music of Billy Joel and Elton John features the greatest hits of these two great rock piano legends. Songs include: “Piano Man,” “Rocket Man,” “Bennie and the Jets,” “Movin’ Out,” “I’m Still Standing,” “My Life,” and many more. |
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