Showing posts with label dance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dance. Show all posts

Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Senior Center Kupuna Hula Group helping support the Holiday Bazaar Friday - Saturday

Wednesday, October 20, 2021

Aloha Neighbors! 


The Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Senior Center Kupuna Hula Group is delighted to be able to help make the 2021 Holiday Bazaar Silent Auction a success. 

The Kupunas have been meeting in parks during the summer. Here they show some of the treasures they are donating to the Senior Center Holiday Bazaar this weekend. 
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This group of kupuna (elders) have been meeting throughout this papule (crazy!) time via Zoom while continuing to support the center in ways that they can. In the summer, the group had in-person hula at a local park, wearing masks and keeping distance from one another, while enjoying getting to dance together once again! 

While dancing on a cooler September day it was decided that they wanted to help the Holiday Bazaar silent auction by donating items for children since one member said she had so many new kids’ things in her closet.

 
You can bid on these at the Silent Auction this Saturday and Sunday at the Senior Center

So, it was decided to call the collective donations Treasures from Tutu’s (grandmother’s) Closet!

During the Holiday Bazaar, October 22 - 23, Friday and Saturday, check out the treasures: 
  • Outdoor Fun for Keikis (young children), 
  • Game Night for your Ohana (family), 
  • Craft items, 
  • Books by local authors and so much more designed for a wide range of ages. 

Delivering the toys and books to the Senior Center for this weekend's event

In a snap! Holiday shopping done for every child in your family!

Mele Kalikimaka me ka Hau’oli Makahiki hou (Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!) from the Kupunas.

The Senior Center is located in the southernmost building of the Shoreline Center, 18560 1st Ave NE. The Holiday Bazaar is this Friday and Saturday, October 22-23, 2021 from 10am to 4pm.

Besides the Silent Auction there will be a bake sale, handcrafted items for sale, a raffle, and holiday decor for sale.

Correction: the Bazaar is Friday and Saturday, October 22-23

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Ticket information for Humility : Drift dance performance and participatory event at Richmond Beach Saltwater Park

Tuesday, September 14, 2021

Photo by Ruby Townsend

Humility : Drift
A site-responsive dance performance and participatory event at Richmond Beach Saltwater Park

Ticket link: https://bit.ly/shorelinearts The performance is free.

Program website: https://www.shorelinewa.gov/government/departments/parks-recreation-cultural-services/events-arts-and-culture/public-art-program

Performance dates:
  • September 19th 10:30am, 12pm, 1:30pm
  • September 24th 11:45am, 1:!5pm, 2:45pm
Join Shoreline Art Cottage Artists In Residence Audrey Rachelle and Nicole Loeffler-Gladstone for a site-responsive dance performance and participatory event. 

Audience members will move through the beach ecosystem alongside the artists, witnessing and engaging in the artists' process through gentle, guided movement.

From the artists:

We honor the Indigenous people of the Salish Sea. We honor dxʷdəwʔabš and Tulalip people, past, present, and future, who care for this beach site. We're grateful for the opportunity to learn from the brilliance of your homeland and share our experiences with others.

This project is part of our effort to reckon with our own settler and diaspora backgrounds, the practice of land acknowledgement, environmental catastrophe, and a cultural crisis of care. We want to know: Would you treat the beach differently if you were in love with it?

Important Information:

This event is 45 minutes long and traverses uneven beach terrain. It is not accessible in its current iteration. Please wear sturdy shoes and bring water, layers, and sun protection as needed. There is no seating other than the ground, rocks, and driftwood.

Gather at the "Welcoming Figure" statue right above the beach. Feel free to walk with the group for as long as you like, rest when you need, and leave when you're ready.


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Artist in Residence Team explores Saltwater Park through site-specific dance performance

Saturday, September 4, 2021

The City of Shoreline Public Art Program is delighted to announce the third of four artist residencies occurring at the Art Cottage at Saltwater Park in 2021, each two months in duration and experimenting with materials, methods, and the creative process.

Seattle and Shoreline-based artists Nicole Loeffler-Gladstone and Audrey Rachelle will present Humility : Drift, a free site-responsive dance performance. 

Loeffler-Gladstone is an editor, writer and dance artist based in NYC. And Seattle. She co-produces The Bunker Presents, a roving performance series showing the most interesting contemporary dance in the most unusual settings. She also writes for Dance Magazine. 

Rachelle is Co-Director of AnA Collaborations, and has choreographed, directed, and produced multidisciplinary works both on and off screen since 2015.

The artists are holding a series of open rehearsals and invite public attendance with social distancing and current covid protocols. Arrows and signage lead visitors from the Art Cottage to the beach; look for the team’s orange hats. 

Feel free to watch, ask questions and take pictures during our rehearsals. Join us for a work-in-process showing on September 19th and 24th. Stay tuned for exact times and a link to register.

Humility : Drift is a dance taught to people by the landscape of Richmond Beach Saltwater Park in Shoreline. It’s an experiment in building relationships with the more-than-human world. The title is inspired by the etymological relationship between “humility,” to lower oneself, and the Latin word “humus,” or soil. 

Performers engage in prolonged observation of the ecosystem, allowing their observations to teach them the choreography of the site. The result is a series of solo and duet dances that manifest what it feels like to learn from, and be in relationship with, the park ecosystem. 

The performance is also part of the artists’ effort to reckon with settler and diasporic backgrounds, the practice of land acknowledgement, environmental catastrophe, and a cultural crisis of empathy. 

We honor the Indigenous people of the Salish Sea. We honor dxʷdəwʔabš and Tulalip people, past, present, and future, who care for this beach site. We’re grateful for the opportunity to learn from the brilliance of your homeland and share our experiences with others.

Humility: Drift schedule
  • Monday September 6, 1pm – 5pm
  • Saturday September 11th, 2pm – 6pm
  • Monday September 13th, 1pm – 5pm
  • Tuesday September 14th, 11am – 4pm
  • Monday September 20th, 1pm – 5pm

Performance: September 24, time TBD
Performance: October 9, time TBD

Humility: Drift is made possible through the City’s 1% for Public Art Program and 4Culture Cultural Facilities Grant. 

(IMAGES: courtesy of the artist, 2021)

Updated: Performance dates changed because of inclement weather

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Watch STG's 23rd Annual DANCE This! Virtual Performance

Wednesday, August 11, 2021

PREMIERING FRIDAY
STG’s 23rd Annual
DANCE This!
Virtual Performance
August 13, 2021
7:30pm

Want a Sneak Peak? Click here

Seattle Theatre Group presents the 23rd Annual Production of DANCE This! STG is committed to supporting and collaborating with our community members, highlighting the immense talent of the youth and adult performers from our region to celebrate the art of dance. 

This year’s DANCE This performance will premiere virtually on STG’s YouTube channel, youtube.com/user/seattletheatregroup

Photo courtesy STG

For this unique performance, DANCE This show producer Rex Kinney focuses on celebrating our local artists and venues. 

“In a time when the arts have been forced to adapt and local theaters to close, we turn to our artists to help welcome us back to the stage,” says Kinney. “Through their work, audiences will experience and learn about the group’s cultural story while highlighting STG’s Neptune, Moore and Paramount Theatre. 

The virtual performance will feature a special collaboration with STG and Centrum Foundation celebrating their long-time partnership in bringing youth dance to Ft. Worden State Park in Port Townsend through DANCE This Camp at Centrum with a piece filmed at the site of this program.

Performances will feature 
  • ANA MONTES AND FLAMENCO DANZARTE, 
  • GRUPO FOLKLÓRICO HERENCIAS MEXICANAS, 
  • HIYAS DANCE TROUPE, 
  • MALICIOUS VIXENS, 
  • NORTHWEST TAP CONNECTION, 
  • plus a special piece with ELLIE SANDSTROM and ETIENNE CAKPO and FINALE choreographed by KIRSTEN BARRON KINNEY in collaboration with the groups in the show. 
The production was filmed by Joseph Lambert of Jazzy Photo.

To watch and learn more visit, stgpresents.org/ece/dance-this



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Honky Tonk Sweethearts Mini-Concert on Saturday, August 7th

Wednesday, August 4, 2021


If you’re missing Weekend Music at Third Place Commons, you’re not alone! Weekend Music onstage at the Commons will be back this fall.

But in the meantime, scoot your coffee table out of the way and tune in for a TPC At Home dance party featuring Weekend Music favorites, the Honky Tonk Sweethearts on Saturday, August 7th at 7pm.

Recorded inside Third Place Commons during full COVID restrictions, this mini-concert will be half an hour of highly danceable old style country and rock'n'roll to get you moving and feeling good!

Enjoy a sneak preview video performance on the Third Place Commons YouTube channel.

Then mark your calendar and be sure to tune in here on Saturday at 7 for the full streaming show.

This mini-concert is part of Third Place Commons’ Summer of Music. Check the online calendar for more music-themed programs throughout the summer including upcoming book and movie club meetings, another streaming concert later this month, and a fun outdoor concert with Rainy City Riff Raff on September 18th.

Get the latest on these, other events, and the Lake Forest Park Farmers Market by following Third Place Commons on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

Third Place Commons – a community supported 501(c)3 nonprofit organization – has been building real community in the heart of Lake Forest Park for over 20 years. In addition to presenting its largest program, the Lake Forest Park Farmers Market, Third Place Commons now also fosters real community in digital space with TPC At Home programs. Learn more at ThirdPlaceCommons.org



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Physical Poetry 2021 - re-imagined show "mixtape" based on annual dance showcase

Friday, June 11, 2021


PHYSICAL POETRY “Mixtape”

is a re-imagined show based on our annual dance showcase. This will be a collection of past and pandemic performances.

Premiering Friday, June 11


Shorecrest High School’s 10-Time State and 4-Time National Champion hip hop dance team brings the 14th Annual PHYSICAL POETRY straight to you this year on our YOUTUBE CHANNEL. 

This show will be available at no cost but donations are encouraged!

PHYSICAL POETRY consistently delivers exciting pieces and dancers to an always sold-out crowd. 

Professional dance companies from the greater Seattle area highlight the weekend's agenda. 

Exciting, heart - stopping, foot-stomping dance forms including hip hop, jazz, lyrical, modern, traditional folkloric Mexican dance, tap and many others, guarantee to keep attendees on the edge of their seats anticipating more.

WATCH ON OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL:

https://tinyurl.com/schiphopTV

(subscribe on our new YOUTUBE channel)

SUPPORT/DONATIONS:

https://supportschiphop.bpt.me/

Please consider donating the cost of a show ticket to our program! Suggested donation $15.

We also encourage you to find out more about each of the groups we will be featuring and support them!

ABOUT SHORECREST HIP HOP TEAM:

The Shorecrest Dance Team’s purpose is to promote diversity by utilizing Hip Hop dance as their medium. While learning teamwork, responsibility, and dance, the team develops camaraderie, and the importance of community. The program consists of a competitive Varsity dance team and JV team performing locally and nationally.

AWARDS include District Titles wins from 2004-2019, State Championship Titles in 2006, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, National Titles in 2010, 2012, 2015, 2019, Academic Excellence Award in 2006 and 2007. 

Coach Rex Kinney was awarded “Coach of the Year” by the WSDDCA in 2011 and inducted in to the WSDDCA Hall Fame in 2017.

Youtube: tinyurl.com/schiphopTV
Facebook: facebook.com/physicalpoetrydance/ 



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Rex Kinney stepping down after 20 years of coaching the Shorecrest Hip Hop Team

Tuesday, May 25, 2021

Photo courtesy SC Hip Hop team

After 20 years of coaching the Shorecrest Hip Hop Team, Head Coach and choreographer, Rex Kinney has decided to step down from running the program after this season.
 
“It has been one of the best experiences of my life and has shaped me greatly. Without the team and dance I would not have the career and family I have been so fortunate to have.”

Coach Rex took over the program in 2001, nurturing the program into a state and national award winning team, and going on to expand the program into a JV and Varsity Team in 2011, with the help of SC alumni, Angelo Buelva. 

In accomplishing all of this, in 2008, he launched the first annual Physical Poetry show with the help of friends, SC alumni Robert Luu, Andrea Koehler, and few of the many local dance companies and groups to grace the stage at Shorecrest.

Kirsten and Rex Kinney
Wife and Coach, Kirsten Kinney will also be leaving the program at the end of the season. She started dropping into rehearsals in 2010 and has continued to work with the team ever since. 

Her contribution to the team has been invaluable, helping to further the training of the students with her extensive dance and somatic experience over the past 11 years. 

She became co-producer of Physical Poetry and helped to grow it into a widely popular and enriching experience for the students and the Shoreline community by highlighting the rich and diverse dance in the Seattle region.

They would like to thank all of the special people that made all of this possible. The students, the coaches, and the advisors (past and present), who have generously supported the success of the program!
Kirsten Barron Kinney, Rex Pasion Kinney, Angelo Buelva, Robert Luu, Andrea Koehler, Robin Roat, Shoreline Area News, Shorecrest, Shoreline Public Schools,

--From the Shorecrest Hip Hop Team


And stories about the teams through the years: here - they all seem to start with "District Champion!"



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Temporary art structure in Shoreview Park for dance performances

Saturday, May 8, 2021

Inflatable, temporary performance space
Photo by Eric ChenMou

As part of the virtual
Race and Climate Change Festival recently announced by Spectrum Dance Theater, on Saturday May 8, 2021 from 7:30 - 9:00pm at the east soccer field at Shoreview Park, an outdoor impromptu performance will be held for the Shoreline Community.

Tickets have already been issued for the event and no more are available.

It features a temporary, large-scale inflatable artwork by European art team KOGAA, installed in a frame, and a dance number choreographed by some of the best dancers in the region and nation (Donald Byrd and dancers attending the festival from New York to LA and beyond). Grab a blanket and some chairs and treat yourselves to some of the finest contemporary performance in the country.

All COVID-19 precautions (masks and distancing) will be in place. Thank you's are extensive starting with the partnering organizations: Spectrum Dance Theater, Shoreline Economic Development's Film Office, KOGAA, 4Culture and many more.

5-8-2021 Added information about tickets not being available



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SC Hip Hop's Physical Poetry is coming back with a Home Edition and wants everyone in the Shoreline School District to join in (staff too)

Sunday, February 28, 2021


Rex Kinney, Head Coach from the Hip Hop Team at Shorecrest, is reinventing his enormously popular Physical Poetry show for a pandemic world.

Like all things 2020, we are changing things up and this year we are including student performers as well as an opportunity for STAFF from all over the Shoreline School District to be part of a piece that will be featured in this VIRTUAL SHOW!

ABOUT THE SHOW:

PHYSICAL POETRY: HOME EDITION is a re-imagined show based on our annual dance showcase. 

This year we are bringing youth from all over the Shoreline District together to share their talents in the performing arts. 

A variety of acts will be selected for this show that we are curating along with local dance companies and artists, and featuring both live and prerecorded elements. 

This will be a VIRTUAL SHOW that the audience can enjoy in the comfort of their home and an opportunity to share with your family and friends across the country! 

Stay tuned on our Facebook page for the show date announcement. Student artists should apply now!

HOW STUDENT ARTISTS CAN APPLY:

https://tinyurl.com/APPLYphysicalpoetry2021
(Gmail/School Email and Account required)

SHORELINE STAFF PIECE

Are you a Shoreline Public School teacher, staff, board member and want to be part of the show? Join our special staff piece that will be taught by our SC Hip Hop coaches/choreographers. This will be learned off Zoom and premiered at the show! If you are interested please fill out the survey below!

https://tinyurl.com/StaffPiecePhysicalPoetry

For questions, please contact us! shorecresthiphop@gmail.com



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Olympic Ballet Theatre presents the digital streaming of “The Nutcracker”

Friday, December 25, 2020


This December, Olympic Ballet Theatre (OBT) presents the annual beloved production of The Nutcracker for digital streaming in the comfort of your home. 

Due to COVID-19 restrictions, this season’s performances have been cancelled, and OBT is releasing two archival show recordings at Edmonds Center for the Arts and at the Everett Performing Arts Center in 2019.

This production of The Nutcracker features choreography by OBT artistic directors Mara Vinson and Oleg Gorboulev, sets designed by Jeannette Franz, Ruth Gilmore, and Phillip Lineau, and the iconic music scored by Tchaikovsky. 

The Nutcracker is one of the most famous classical ballets and a holiday tradition for many, telling the story of a little girl named Clara, her mysterious godfather Herr Drosselmeyer, a very special nutcracker, and a magical night’s journey.

OBT’s production of The Nutcracker features a cast of over 100 performers. Principal roles are performed by professional OBT company dancers, who dance together with Olympic Ballet School students.

Digital access to each show is $25 by December 31st, 2020 and includes unlimited viewing for seven days. Tickets are available for purchase at https://www.olympicballet.org/digital-nutcracker.

Olympic Ballet Theatre is a non-profit performing company with estimated audiences of 15,000 annually, including 4,000 school children. 

Founded 40 years ago and now under the leadership by artistic directors Mara Vinson and Oleg Gorboulev, OBT has become a mainstay of the Snohomish County arts scene, regularly touring to theatres in Everett, Edmonds and Arlington. OBT provides high quality original and classical ballet productions while maintaining the family friendly ticketing prices and intimate venues that audiences love!



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A local author is seeking help: Giglio Theater School of Dance

Monday, June 29, 2020

A Local Author is Seeking Help

By Jon Ann Cruver

Marjorie Rhodes is a local author who has spent many hours researching for a new book she is writing. Part of this process lead her to the archival pages of the Shoreline Area News where she discovered a photo of someone playing the octopus piano during one of the early community Painted Piano days. 

Ed Cruver playing the Octopus piano 2012
He played every piano that year
Photo by Jon Ann Cruver


Dear Editor of Shoreline News; 
I came across a photo (online) in the Aug 8, 2012 issue of your paper, featuring a man, Ed Cruver, at a unique piano. Many years ago, I was a dancer with a Seattle school and company in which there was a dancer by this same name. It is a long shot but I'm wondering if this could be that same Ed Cruver.

Yes, that was “that same Ed Cruver.” Who just happened to be one of the lead male dancers for the Giglio Theater School of Dance / Theater Dance Players, um.. a long time ago, when he could do stuff like this:

Ed Cruver in his dancing days


The school was an important part of his family and to hundreds of others who were involved with the school, which was headed by a beloved couple: Henriette and Giovanni Giglio. In addition to those students Giglio taught special education students for three years in the Shoreline Schools.

Rhodes notes in her website that “several Giglio dancers performed individually with Seattle Opera, in local musical theatre productions, night club revues, and northwest television appearances. 
"Some Giglio dancers had professional careers in other parts of the country and other parts of the world: e.g. NY’s Radio City Hall ballet troupe, Broadway musicals, Las Vegas, and Europe and Asia.  
"The Giglio company dancers were trained and experienced in various dance arts: classical, musical theatre, jazz and flamenco.” 

The couple were honored to be asked to help teach dance with Flamenco artist Jose Greco, who took them to Spain, away from their school.

Their daughter, Cleo Lee King, kept a studio in Shoreline going for several years, so the Shoreline connection is strong. Upon retirement Cleo Lee danced with a tap dance class at the Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Senior Center.

Rhodes says “I’m seeking information through newspaper articles, programs, photographs, and personal memory stories for a history project on the Giglio dancers and school. I need names, dates, places, and sources please.” 

She can be contacted through her website which also includes an incomplete list of people who were in the company.



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Summer Youth Dance Intensives with Moscow Ballet in Seattle this summer

Monday, February 24, 2020

This summer the Moscow Ballet is expanding its Summer Youth Dance Intensives to Seattle. August 10th-14th, 9am - 3:30pm. Hosted by the American Dance Institute.

Open to ballet students intermediate through advanced levels, this comprehensive program provides a positive and supportive environment for student dancers to develop their technical and artistic ballet skills.

It is a unique opportunity for young dancers to study Russian ballet technique and repertory one-on-one with Moscow Ballet Soloists and Instructors Yuriy Kuzo and Alisa Bolotnikova.

Learn more here



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CANCELLED - Destinations: A raucous night of Balkan music, dance, drinks, food, even monsters

Saturday, February 22, 2020

March 6, 2020 - Out of an abundance of caution, this event has been cancelled.



BALKAN NIGHT NORTHWEST
MARCH 7, 2020 - 5pm to Midnight

On March 7, Seattle’s Montlake neighborhood will come alive with Balkan music as musicians, dancers, and community members converge on Saint Demetrios Hall.

Now in its ninth year, Balkan Night Northwest is renowned for bringing world class Balkan artists to the Northwest and for featuring some of the best Balkan musicians from local communities.

This year, the festival’s featured guest will be Yuri Yunakov, a legend of Roma (formerly called Gypsy) music. Yunakov’s known for his impossibly frenetic take on Balkan brass band music (he’s a saxophonist) and Bulgarian-Roma wedding music. Together with members of New York’s Roma community, he’ll bring music so technically complex and dazzlingly virtuosic that few outside of the Roma world can play it.

Balkan Night Northwest will feature three stages spread throughout Saint Demetrios Hall, with all three stages featuring dancing throughout. Lines of dancers spread throughout the hall, and anyone is welcome to join in!

Young kukeri


Traditional food will be offered on two floors of the building, drawing from Greek and Croatian communities. 

You will want to be there are the beginning to see the coming of the kukeri, giant costumed characters from traditional Balkan lore set around Mardi Gras. Participants work tirelessly on their costumes the week before, and enter the building from the street to the buzzing sound of Balkan bagpipes.



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Middle School Valentine's Dance at Teen Center Saturday

Thursday, February 13, 2020



Middle School Night Dance is a great opportunity for middle schoolers to come dance, do crafts and activities, and be social with friends and peers! Join us for a night of free fun!

Saturday, February 15, 2020 at the Shoreline Teen Center, 16554 Fremont Ave N, Shoreline, 7 - 11pm.



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Skandia First Friday Dance Feb 7

Tuesday, February 4, 2020

Sprida Ut will start the music Friday
Photo courtesy Swedish Club via Sprida Ut Facebook

Friday, February 7, Cedar Valley Grange, 20526 52nd Ave W, Lynnwood 98036. From 7:30 to 8:30pm, Larry Reinert and Elaine Mathies will teach Gammalpolska från Föllinge.

Make this joyful dance one of your favorites when you review this polska with Larry and Elaine. The lively music inspires the smooth and driving turns typical of this dance from northern Sweden.

At 8:30pm, we have a great line up and a special guest! Sprida Ut will start the evening; this trio of two nyckelharpas and a guitar will enchant you, especially when they sing!

The Tune Sisters (Martha Levenson and Vicki Watt Warshaw) will follow them with great twin-fiddling dance music.

Our special guest is Maren, a 9-year-old fiddle student of Martha's who has received a Hardanger Fiddle Association of America hardingfele grant for 2020. Maren and Martha will play a short set early in the evening.

You will also have a chance to practice your Hallingspringar dance to live music by Martha mid-evening. If you don't know the full springar dance, you can simply dance the traveling step while you enjoy the music.

Class, 7:30pm; dance, 8:30–11pm. $15 (Skandia members, $10); kids, free. Info here or cal 425-954-5262.


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Big Band Swing Dance Feb with Shoreline and Einstein jazz bands

Wednesday, January 29, 2020



The Shorewood High School and Einstein Middle School jazz bands invite the community to their annual Big Band Dance on Saturday, February 8, 2020 from 7-10 pm in the Shorewood Commons, 17300 Fremont Ave N.

Join your friends, family and neighbors for an incredible night of dance and swing music.

The evening begins with a swing dance lesson at 7pm and is followed by performances featuring the Einstein Middle School Jazz Band and the Shorewood High School Jazz Band.

Tickets are $12 in advance or $15 at the door. Get yours online


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Shorecrest Big Band Swing Dance Saturday plus dance lessons

Sunday, January 12, 2020


Shorecrest Big Band Swing Dance
Saturday, January 18, 2020 at 6:30pm – 10pm
Shorecrest High School

Enjoy an evening of live music performed by the Jazz Ensemble and Stage Band of Shorecrest High School and the Kellogg Middle School Jazz Bands on Saturday, January 18, 2020 from 7:30-10:00pm in the Shorecrest Commons.

Live Music begins at 7:30pm.

Swing Dance lessons from 6:30-7:30pm for an additional $6.

Ticket prices: 
  • Adults $12 in advance / $15 at the door. 
  • Students: $6 with ASB $8 without. 
  • Dance Lesson tickets $6.

Purchase online at Brown Paper Tickets
Tickets will also be available at the door.

All funds raised will support the Shorecrest Jazz and Band programs.

Questions? Email Megan Sanderson


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Physical Poetry 2020 - get tickets now for Friday and Saturday performances

Monday, January 6, 2020



Physical Poetry 2020 is a high energy dance revue featuring groups performing Contemporary, Dances of Brazil, Highland Dance, Hip Hop, Jazz, Mexican Folklórico, Modern, Tap, Contemporary Chinese and more.

There are three performances of Physical Poetry 2020 on Friday and Saturday January 10 and 11, 2020 - Friday and Saturday evening and Saturday matinee. 

Tickets goes fast - advance purchase is advisable.

The event is a benefit for the nationally award-winning Shorecrest Dance Team, to help pay for supplies, costumes, equipment, and scholarships.

Purchase tickets here

Groups performing include: 
and of course Shorecrest High School Hip Hop Teams!



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Tickets on sale now for the Shorecrest / Kellogg Big Band Swing Dance

Friday, December 6, 2019

Saturday, January 18, 2020 - the Shorecrest / Kellogg Big Band Swing Dance

Get your Toes a tappin’! 

The evening starts with Swing Dance Lessons with Jonathan Keith from 6:30 to 7:30pm. 

Then dance the night away from 7:30 to 10pm.

Amazing Jazz Standards, including Glen Miller, Count Basie and more. Featuring the Shorecrest High School Jazz and Stage Bands and the Kellogg Middle School Jazz Band -- an amazing group of talented kids. You won’t believe the stellar performance these groups turn out.

Refreshments will be available. Ticket prices: $12 in advance and $15 at the door. Students $6 w/ASB, $8 without. $6 extra for the dance lesson. Tickets can be purchased online through Brown Paper Tickets

Funds raised benefit The Shorecrest High School Jazz Band program. Held in the Shorecrest High School Commons, 15343 25th Ave NE, Shoreline.



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The Nutcracker in Bothell with Emerald Ballet Theatre

Wednesday, December 4, 2019


The Nutcracker, featuring Emerald Ballet Theatre 
with the Emerald Ballet Theatre Orchestra.

Saturday - Sunday - December 7, 8, 14, 15 - all shows at 2:00pm.




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