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SUMMARY:Beginning Romanian 1 (Adults) - Summer Course
DESCRIPTION:Overview\nThis class is designed for students with no prior knowledge about Romanian Language\, but who have been exposed to Romanian culture and are interested to learn its language. It is an introductory Romanian Language course\, where students will learn the simple present tense\, greetings\, numbers\, dates\, time\, and other simple grammar. As a result\, students will be able to participate in a 2-way conversation and will know the basics of writing and delivering speeches. Groups of 4-5 students / 60 min\, weekly. \nScheduling\nTime: To Be Determined – We will work with students to find the best times and days that work for you. Please fill out the registration form to let us know your availability.  \nPayment\nTuition for this course includes 10 classes on Zoom (60 minutes each). \n\nScholarships\nWe offer scholarships to families in need. Please email us at contact@arcsproject.org prior to registration if you would like to be considered.
URL:https://arcsproject.org/event/beginning-romanian-1-adults-summer-course-r/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Bellevue Botanical Garden Teen Photo Walk
DESCRIPTION:Join us on June 27th as the day starts slowing down and the light softens. \nBring you camera and explore with other teens\, taking time to notice and capture details and scenes that stand out to you. \nShare your workThe images you create during the photo walk can be submitted to our upcoming photography exhibit\, Sun-kissed. Learn more about the event here. \nIf you participate in the photo walk you could also be featured in ARCS Journal. Please send us an image with a short caption. \nParticipation in a local outing is not required to register for the group show in the fall\, however it is required to submit to ARCS Journal as part of a local showcase. \nPlease RSVP below! \nJoin us again on July 10 for another outing at the Juanita Bay Park. June 27 teen photo walk RSVP
URL:https://arcsproject.org/event/teen-photo-walk/
LOCATION:Bellevue Botanical Garden\, 12001 Main St.\, Bellevue\, WA\, 98005
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:Juanita Bay Park Teen Photo Walk
DESCRIPTION:Join us on July 10th as the day starts slowing down and the light softens. \nBring you camera and explore with other teens\, taking time to notice and capture details and scenes that stand out to you. \nShare your workThe images you create during the photo walk can be submitted to our upcoming photography exhibit\, Sun-kissed. Learn more about the event here. \nIf you participate in the photo walk you could also be featured in ARCS Journal. Please send us an image with a short caption. \nParticipation in a local outing is not required to register for the group show in the fall\, however it is required to submit to ARCS Journal as part of a local showcase. \nPlease RSVP below! \nJoin us also on June 27th for another outing at the Bellevue Botanical Park. July 10 teen photo walk RSVP
URL:https://arcsproject.org/event/juanita-bay-park-teen-photo-walk/
LOCATION:Juanita Bay Park\, 2201 Market St\, Kirkland\, WA\, 98033
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:Sun-kissed: A Photography Group Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:How does the summer light feel? Is it golden and nostalgic? Is it blindingly bright? Does it linger on sticky fingers after a melted ice cream? As you soak in the beauty\, energy and memories along the way this season\, let your photographs speak what words cannot. \nARCS is delighted to invite local and national photographers to participate in a group exhibition\, celebrating the joy of capturing sun-kissed moments! This is the first in our new series\, Through your Eyes. \nStart getting inspired\, but let photography be part of the journey\, not the destination. Come back in August and submit up to 3 images you feel are honest representations of the many layers of summer. \nWe will print the images for a group show at Gallery 4500 in Seattle and each one will be made available for purchase. A portion of the proceeds will go to the photographers. More details to come when registration opens. \nAll work must be created by the person submitting. Due to copyright considerations no AI work is permitted. \nDates: \nAugust 1-20: Submissions openSeptember 7: The photography exhibition starts at 4500 GallerySeptember 12: Opening reception \nRegistration:Each participant can submit up to 3 digital photographs to be featured in our group show at Gallery 4500 in Seattle. We will print them on premium photographic paper and each one will be made available for purchase. \nWhen submitting work\, participants will choose whether they want their photograph(s) to be printed as 8x10" or 11x14" images.$15 for an 8x10" print and $25 for an 11x14" print. After submissions open on August 1st\, please register at the link provided and then send your image(s) to submissions@arcsproject.orgRegistration payment must be made before submitting images. \n  \nSign up for the newsletter to receive more announcements regarding the Sun-kissed photography exhibition! \n\n\n\n\n                         Subscribe             * indicates required             Email Address *First Name Last Name Language RomanianEnglish
URL:https://arcsproject.org/event/sun-kissed-exhibition/
LOCATION:Private: Gallery 4500\, 4500 9th Ave NE\, Ste 300\, Seattle\, WA\, 98105
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:An Evening at Queen Marie's Salon Concert
DESCRIPTION:Queen Marie (1875–1938) was one of the most devoted patrons of the arts and an accomplished artist in her own right—painter\, writer\, and musician. Although her love for music is well known and extensively documented in her diaries\, memoirs\, and correspondence\, the fact that she was a skilled violinist and singer is less widely recognized. As much as she enjoyed making music\, she took even greater pleasure in listening to George Enescu’s recitals; whenever he performed in Romania\, she welcomed him as a guest of the Royal Family at both Peleș Castle and Cotroceni Palace in Bucharest. A close friend of the celebrated violinist and composer George Enescu and his wife\, Queen Marie was deeply familiar with the violin repertoire\, which included works by Fritz Kreisler\, Johannes Brahms\, Edvard Grieg\, and Jules Massenet. Above all\, she cherished Enescu’s virtuosic compositions inspired by Romanian folk tunes\, dances\, and old melodies. This recital presents several of Queen Marie’s favorite pieces\, featuring three iconic works of Romanian classical music: Ciprian Porumbescu’s Balada\, Grigoraș Dinicu’s Hora Marțișorului\, and George Enescu’s Sonata No. 3 “in Romanian Folk Character\,” as inscribed by the composer. Affectionately nicknamed “Pinx” by the Queen\, Enescu impressed her with the sound of his violin\, the “extraordinary beauty of his art\,” as she wrote in her diary on November 25\, 1928\, and with the magic that awakened “the music of our souls”—a dedication she inscribed on the photograph she offered him in gratitude. “An Evening at Queen Marie’s Salon Concert” will evoke the atmosphere of an exquisite early‑20th‑century music salon within the modern\, elegant Auditorium of the Seattle Public Library\, featuring violinist Kevin Mattheson and pianist Tim Fuller. Enjoy a glimpse of them at a recent  George Enescu concert. Kevin MathesonViolinist Kevin Matheson\, was awarded first prize in the Charleston International Music Competition\, is a winner of Sound Espressivo’s ColOrchestra Auditions and performed as soloist with Orchestra Manhattan\, at Carnegie Weil Recital Hall. Kevin is a regular soloist with the Tahoe Philharmonic Orchestra and has recorded with the Bohuslav Martinů Philharmonic Orchestra\, in the Czech Republic\, for the Cicerone Music and Arts label. Kevin and his brother\, as a violin-viola duo\, received critical acclaim at their Carnegie Weill Recital Hall début as part of the Ibla Grand Prize competition winners’ tour. Their two successful tours to Japan included recorded performances at Yamaha Hall in Tokyo. Kevin is concertmaster of the Orchestra of Virginia’s Blue Ridge\, an Adjunct Instructor at Hollins University in Roanoke\, Virginia and is on the roster of Price Attractions artist management. Tim FullerGrowing up in Beirut\, Lebanon\, Tim Fuller was exposed at an early age to Arabic\, Turkish and Balkan music. At twelve he presented a full-length piano recital at Amman's Goethe Institute. At Oberlin and at Wesleyan University he studied the South Indian and Javanese music traditions\, while presenting solo and chamber music concerts in the Middle East and the U.S.  Tim currently is a collaborative pianist based in Seattle\, Washington.
URL:https://arcsproject.org/event/an-evening-at-queen-maries-salon-concert/
LOCATION:Seattle Public Library\, 1000 4th Ave\, Seattle\, 98104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Stage
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