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SUMMARY:Nick McMahan: Dawn on Haleakalā – Wanaʻao ma Haleakalā
DESCRIPTION:In addition to the First Friday reception for Ellen Picken‘s 13 Senses exhibition\, nature and wildlife sound recordist Nick McMahan brings another immersive sonic experience to the Grove Recital Hall with Dawn on Haleakalā – Wanaʻao ma Haleakalā. The hour-long natural soundscape captures a rare dawn chorus recorded high on the volcanic slopes of Maui\, offering a vivid portrait of a pristine Hawaiian ecosystem.\n\nThe work invites listeners to experience sunrise entirely through sound. As the hour unfolds\, the darkened Grove slowly fills with the calls of endangered and native Hawaiian birds\, creating an intimate\, transportive encounter with a landscape few ever hear so clearly.\n\nThe soundscape will start at 5:00 and repeat again at 6:00\, listeners are free to come and go at any time during the piece.\nNick McMahan is a nature sound recordist and environmental advocate known for his unique ability to capture the rarity of the natural world through the art of sound. A commitment to environmental education and awareness\, he is the Director of Quiet Trails for Quiet Parks International (QPI). With a deep-rooted passion for nature and the environment\, McMahan captures immersive experiences that inspire mindfulness\, connection\, and a renewed commitment to preserving the planet. \nhttps://www.nickcmcmahan.com/\nhttps://ncwarts.org/nick-mcmahan/ \nnick.mangomedia@gmail.com
URL:https://ncwarts.org/event/nick-mcmahan-dawn-on-haleakala-wana%ca%bbao-ma-haleakala/
LOCATION:WVC Grove Recital Hall\, 1300 5th Street\, Wenatchee\, WA\, 98801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment,Newsletter
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SUMMARY:Nick McMahan: A Year of Sound Across the Pacific Northwest
DESCRIPTION:Along with the Seen exhibition in the gallery\, for the September First Friday\, the MAC Gallery presents acclaimed nature sound recordist Nick McMahan’s curated soundscape of the Pacific Northwest in the MAC Grove Recital Hall. Over the course of 30 minutes\, his composition orchestrates the breathtaking diversity in natural sounds throughout the seasons. The piece seamlessly loops back to the start\, allowing participants to drop in at any point in the presentation. \nBio:\nNick McMahan is a nature field recordist based in Washington State. His work\, capturing the sounds of nature\, is complemented by his photography and storytelling. Drawn to nature as a source of solace and connection\, Nick believes that understanding the natural world is essential to humanity’s survival. Communities who closely rely on nature reflect the deep relationship we must foster with the environment.\nNick’s work has been featured on Apple TV’s Earthsound\, Audible’s Sleep Sound (UK & CAN)\, and the award-winning National Park documentary The Heart of Maui. He also serves as the Director of Quiet Trails for Quiet Parks International.\nhttps://www.nickcmcmahan.com/ \nNick McMahan \n \nnick.mangomedia@gmail.com
URL:https://ncwarts.org/event/nick-mcmahan-a-year-of-sound-across-the-pacific-northwest/
LOCATION:WVC Grove Recital Hall\, 1300 5th Street\, Wenatchee\, WA\, 98801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
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SUMMARY:Columbia River Community Flute Choir Spring Concert
DESCRIPTION:The Columbia River Community Flute Choir presents their Spring concert\, May 3rd from 6:00-7:00 PM in the Grove Recital Hall\, Music & Arts Building\, Wenatchee Valley College.  \nThe concert is free\, parking is free and it is family friendly. Come for an hour or for 1 or 2 pieces. This program offers a wide range of music from classical to modern\, from Blues to folk all played by flutes. The Alto flutes and Piccolos even have their own show piece. \nWith 20 plus flutists in the choir\, Director Suzanne Carr promises you a delightful hour of music whether you are celebrating First Friday or Apple Blossom. \n  \n 
URL:https://ncwarts.org/event/columbia-river-community-flute-choir-spring-concert/
LOCATION:WVC Grove Recital Hall\, 1300 5th Street\, Wenatchee\, WA\, 98801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Live Music,Save the Date
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SUMMARY:Earth Day and Poetry Month Celebration at Wenatchee Valley College
DESCRIPTION:Author Kurt Caswell will be visiting Wenatchee Valley College on April 18th to help us celebrate Earth Day and Poetry Month. \nHe will be reading from his work from 7 pm to 8 pm in the Grove Recital Hall. Sharing the stage with him will be the student winners of WVC’s Annual Earth Day Poetry contest. Previous winning poems visible here \nKurt will be serving as the judge for this contest. \nFollowing the reading will be a book signing. Kurt’s most recent collections are Going to See\, Iceland Summer\, and Laika’s Window. \nMore information about Kurt \nAnd the new book\, Going to See \nIn addition to the reading\, Kurt is doing a walk and talk at Jacobson’s Preserve on April 18th from 3 PM to 4:30 PM. This event\, like the reading\, is free and open to the public. We will meet at the parking lot for the Preserve\, which is located by the WRAC. \nFor more information
URL:https://ncwarts.org/event/earth-day-and-poetry-month-celebration-at-wenatchee-valley-college/
LOCATION:WVC Grove Recital Hall\, 1300 5th Street\, Wenatchee\, WA\, 98801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Live Poetry,Save the Date
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