Chehalem Cultural Center
Our mission is to inspire and enrich lives by connecting community and culture.
Chehalem Cultural Center
Our mission is to inspire and enrich lives by connecting community and culture.
Start date: Friday, September 21 2018.
Schedule:
On Friday, September 21, 2018, from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM
Resource person: Carissa Smith-Burkett
Location: Grand Ballroom
Description:
September 21: Portland Choral Arts Ensemble + Newberg HS Vocal Point | 7pm The Choral Arts Ensemble of Portland is one of the region’s premier choirs. They are a fully-auditioned ensemble made up of singers who represent a variety of professional occupations and diverse singing experiences, but have all joined for a simple reason – passion – for music, for our fellow singers and for our audiences. Doors open at 6:30pm, concert begins at 7pm October 19: Son de Cuba | 7pm Doors open at 6:30pm, concert at 7pm November 17: Portland Opera to-go | 2pm Rosina is new in town. Fresh from Me´xico, she lives with her controlling, suspicious Uncle Bartolo, who is planning to marry her off to one of his rich, elderly friends. But Rosina is in love with the handsome chavo she saw in the plaza. She knows he likes her too, but they have a problem…she speaks only Spanish, and he speaks only English! Enter the brilliant, bilingual vivales, Figaro! Porque a veces, ¡hasta el lenguaje del amor necesita traduccio´n! Enjoyed by audiences of all ages! Each year, Portland Opera To Go travels throughout Oregon and SW Washington schools and community venues with a full-staged 50 minute, English-language adaptation of a famous opera. Doors open at 1:30pm, performance begins at 2pm December 21 & 22: Eclectic Christmas | 7pm Doors at 6:30, concert at 7pm both nights
Join us for an evening of Choral music from the Portland Choral Arts Ensemble and Newberg High School's Vocal Point.
Join us for a fun and lively night of music and dancing! Son de Cuba has roots in the Latin, African and Jazz rhythms, blended together with beats from modern and classic Latin songs.
The Barber of Seville: Set in Alta California in the 1830s, they have retained all of Rossini’s buoyant good humor and added a fresh twist for audiences of all ages.
Christmas tunes in a variety of musical styles from jazz to folk to pop to bluegrass, with Nathanael Ankeny, Nate Macy, Aaron Pruitt, Nolan Staples, Melissa Thomas, and Frank Verhoorn.