Past Event

Friday, 24 April 2009, 8 p.m.
The Lewis & Clark College Cappella Nova Choir, Women’s Chorus, and Orchestra will present a major performance including Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s final masterpiece, the Requiem; the haunting Music for Women’s Chorus, Harp, and Two Horns by Johannes Brahms; and Gustav Mahler’s stirring Adagietto. A major collaboration between music majors and non-majors, the concert will include approximately 140 people.
The Requiem will be performed with professional vocal soloists Anna Haagenson, soprano; Angela Niederloh, mezzo-soprano; Carl Halvorsen, tenor; and Winston Jones, bass-baritone.
WHERE: Evans Music Building Auditorium
COST: $5 Students (advance student tickets free at the bookstore); $8 senior citizens, faculty, staff, and alumni; $10 general admission
CONTACT: Denise Gerhardt, 503-768-7461
Past Event

11 through 13 March 2009
The 28th Annual Gender Studies Symposium will feature more than 25 events exploring gender in the context of health care, education, politics, art, and more. The symposium will be comprised of three days of panel discussions, lectures, readings, performances, workshops, and an art exhibition.
Featured events include:
- Poetry Workshop with Salt Lines, featuring Andrea Gibson with Denise Jolly and Tara Hardy
- Keynote Lecture, “Human Rights Challenges to Gender Injustice,” Loretta Ross, reproductive justice activist
- Keynote Lecture, “Fatherhood, Poverty, and Gender Injustice: Which Way Forward for the Obama Administration?”
- Performances by the welfareQUEENS and Jamie Stewart from Xiu Xiu, Friday
Most events held in Templeton Student Center. Consult the full schedule for details.
COST: Free
CONTACT: Kim Brodkin, gender studies, 503 768-7678
Past Event

Saturday 7 March 2009, 11 a.m. – 4 p.m.
The International Fair celebrates our diverse student body by sharing various cultures and backgrounds with the college and local communities.
In the spirit of interactive learning, International Students of Lewis & Clark (ISLC) invite you to attend a day full of food, cultural displays, activities, and performances. Experience an exceptional celebration of different traditions and heritages from every corner of the world.
Food & Exhibition: 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. in Templeton Campus Center, Stamm Hall. International students will serve their favorite dishes with their “Spices of the World.” Also, view the cultural displays from various countries around the world, listen to the music, and participate in activities.
Performances: 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. in Agnes Flanagan Chapel. Come and enjoy the free cultural dance, theatre performances, and an international fashion show.
The event is appropriate for people of all ages. There will be a small fee for food, but otherwise, this event is free.
For more information, contact the International Students & Scholars Office at (503) 768-7305.
Past Event

Saturday, 15 March 2008, 8 p.m.
Friends of Rain is Lewis & Clark’s faculty new music ensemble. The group performs music of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, with a focus on music of the past fifty years.
Past Event

13 through 16 March 2008
The Memory of Water, a play by by Shelagh Stephenson and guest directed by Beth Harper.
Past Event

Saturday 1 March 2008, 11 a.m. – 4 p.m.
In the spirit of interactive learning, ISLC invite you to attend a day full of food, cultural displays, activities and performances. The event is appropriate for people of all ages. Please come experience an exceptional celebration of different traditions and heritages from every corner of the world.
Past Event

Wednesday, 27 February 2008, 8 p.m.
Join Camerata Vocalis, a 30-member mixed chorus from Germany’s University of Tübingen, under the direction of Tobias Hiller, and Lewis & Clark College’s Cappella Nova, under the direction of Dr. Gilbert Seeley, for a concert featuring a program of mostly German composers including Brahms, Mendelssohn, Schütz and Schein.
Past Event

Friday, 8 February 2008, 8 p.m.
The Alexander String Quartet concludes a three-day residency at Lewis & Clark with an evening recital in Evans Auditorium. They will perform Mozart’s Divertimento in F major, K. 138; Bela Bartok’s String Quartet No. 1, Op. 7, and Schubert’s String Quartet No. 14 in D minor, D. 810 “Death and the Maiden”.