A running account of life in the gallery and arts district

Saturday, February 16, 2008

This Week in the Gallery & Arts District


"Proof", presented by Willamette Rep
Hult Center

Thursdays at 7:30 pm
Fridays & Saturdays at 8:00 pm
Sundays at 2:30 pm Already considered a modern classic,
David Auburn's Pulitzer Prize-winning drama won the 2001
Tony Award® for Best Play. A daughter explores the legacy
of her late father's mathematical genius and mental illness.
This is a riveting detective story, ghost story and love story
that will warm your heart. Adult language and themes.



ICCA West Coast Quarterfinals
February 16, 2008


Times: Saturday, 7 p.m.
HultCenter.org
Location: Hult Center - Silva Concert Hall

7th Ave. and Broadway; Eugene

Phone: (541) 682-5000
Admission: $15, 20

Founded in 2001 DIVISI is the University of Oregon's premier

women's a cappella group.

DIVISI hosts the 2008 ICCA West Quarterfinals, which features

regional collegiate

a cappella (without accompaniment) singing groups.

While most groups focus on

contemporary pop/rock music, collegiate a cappella is

not confined to any one style.

Don't miss the art of student a cappella!

Artbeat presents: Moscow Circus
February 17, 2008


Times: 3 p.m.
www.HultCenter.org
Location: Silva Concert Hall at the Hult Center

7th and Willamette St.; Eugene

Phone: (541) 682-5000
Admission: $18-39

The Moscow Circus, one of the crown jewels of Russia's rich

cultural heritage, has been thrilling audiences of all ages since

it started touring world-wide over 50 years ago. Death-defying

acts, beautiful artistry and humorous clowns have wowed audiences

all over the globe. The story takes place in a traditional Russian

village square, where acrobats dressed in exquisite costumes

gather to demonstrate their extraordinary talents. They are joined

by clowns and a live music ensemble playing traditional Russian

folk instruments.

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