You are invited to the fifth Poetry to Music event sponsored by the Cantable chapter of the Spokane Symphony Associates. You will enjoy new music as well as light refreshments in an interesting and historic venue. Our guest artist will be music students from Eastern Washington university. This year’s composition students who study with Dr. Jonathan Middleton have written art songs and choral works for this Poetry to Music event, Poems in Sound. They will be joined by other musicians to perform these new pieces for you. We believe you will be inspired by their creativity and the stories behind their compositions.
Music
Live music of all genres and styles, from classical to avant garde. Looking to book a musician or band for a gig? Check out our Artist Roster to find their information or contact the local musician’s union for recommendations.
GLOW Children Early Learning Center
The GLOW Children Early Learning Center is a non-profit childcare center established in 2019 to serve children infant through 12 years old. The mission of GLOW Children is to provide a safe and healthy early education program primarily for children whose parents attend Lumen High School. Their mission is also to address the important issues of poverty, trauma and equity particularly within vulnerable populations, such as teenaged parents.
Spokane Area Youth Choirs
Founded in 1987, the Spokane Area Youth Choirs (SAYChoirs) has had an impact on the artistic culture of Spokane for many years. In August 2022, the SAYChoirs held a summer choir camp for grades 2nd through 6th. This three day experience was attended by 40 students, recruited primarily through social media, and was free to all who registered. As the first camp since COVID-19, the experience gave the organization confidence that not only is this experience needed and valued, but hinted at the need to expand the offerings to serve more students.
This is Where You Live: Spokane’s Musical Interview
From 2021 to 2023, songwriter Olivia Brownlee combined music with journalism to make up ten new songs inspired by local organizations, history, geography, ideas, and people.
Poeta
Quiero Flamenco’s newest show “Poeta” represents the Company’s next step in expanding the boundaries and scope of fusing multiple disciplines and genres of music and dance.
Rusty Jackson
Rusty Jackson performs over 150 shows a year, specializing in Americana music from the 20th century. He also creates his own original music which can be found on all streaming platforms.
Rory Babin
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SPOKANE’S LARGEST, ALL-LOCAL, WINTER ART MARKET RETURNS! 70 Booths of amazing art and handcrafted goods — think visual art, clothing, jewelry, ceramics, skincare, home goods, paper goods, and more — on all three floors of River Park Square.
God’s Away on Business
Join us for an evening of Tom Waits’ gritty, romantic, irreverent and reverent music. Madeline McNeill and her troupe of musicians, one punk drummer, and a burlesque dancer will give Waits’ songs a rich and dark theatrical stage within the warm, gothic air of the West Central Abbey.
Olivia Evans, James Pakootas & Devonte Pearson (T.S. The Solution)
A two-day festival will bring the community together, inspire, uplift/ showcase the BIPOC peoples of Spokane in music and the arts and a film score residency exploring Colville stories will be hosted by Panoramic Dreams.
MWPAC Block Party
The Dip Concert pre-show Block Party starts at 5pm on the plaza outside the Myrtle Woldson PAC. Food trucks, drinks, music by featured artist Jacklando, and more!
The Dip Concert follows at 7:30 and is a paid ticketed event.
Terrain 13
The region’s largest multi-media art and music event is back! Featuring 354 artists, 12 bands, 12 literary readings, 22 films, and 5 dance performances, and attracting thousands of attendees, Terrain 13 is a celebration of new energy and fresh ideas from all over the artistic spectrum.