Chamber Music Northwest and BodyVox, with the Akropolis Reed Quintet, collaborate to premiere NINETEEN*TWENTY, an exploration deep into the heart and soul of the 1920s at the newly opened Patricia Reser Center for the Arts.
Join Portland Baroque Orchestra as they celebrate J. S. Bach’s 337th birthday with a series of 17th and 18th century cantatas by Bach, Pachelbel, and others, led by Jonathan Woody.
PGMC’s spring concert explores the ways in which we might feel held down and need a release.
Kalakendra Presents an Evening of Indian Classical Instrumental Music TRIVENI with ZAKIR HUSSAIN, Jayanthi Kumaresh and Kala Ramnath. Zakir Hussain, Kala Ramnath, and Jayanthi Kumaresh have come together for the first time as a trio for the 2022 TRIVENI tour. Leading Indian classical exponents of their respective instruments—tabla, violin, and Saraswati veena—each is also renowned…
White Bird is immensely proud to be among the first companies to launch the new state-of-the-art Patricia Reser Center for the Arts.
Join us for an engaging, educational, and thoughtful evening with Alex Dang, an internationally performing poet, TEDx speaker, and slam poetry champion. Alex’s has performed in 30 states and six countries, and his work has been featured on HuffPost, UpWorthy, and Everyday Feminism. The evening will include a thought-provoking performance followed by reflection and dialogue on…
No rehearsals. A sealed envelope. A new actor at every performance. And a few surprises. From the creator of the Off-Broadway smash White Rabbit, Red Rabbit comes NASSIM, an innovative new play that explores the power of language and friendship.
PDX Jazz Presents Omar Sosa & Seckou Keita Suba Trio ft. Gustavo Ovalles The Atlantic Ocean separates Cuba and Senegal, the respective birthplaces of piano virtuoso Omar Sosa and kora master Seckou Keita, a distance diminished by their shared ancestral connection to Africa. Recorded during lockdown and released in October 2021, Sosa and Keita’s second…
Multiple award-winning actress and singer Lea Salonga brings her unmistakable voice to The Reser. Celebrated for her powerful performances and perfect pitch, Salonga’s big break came when she snagged the role of Kim in the megahit musical Miss Saigon, for which she won a Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical.
Gabriel Kahane – Magnificent Bird with the Oregon Symphony Oregon Symphony joins Patricia Reser Center for the Arts’ Grand Opening Spring Season with the orchestral world premiere of Gabriel Kahane’s Magnificent Bird, a new song cycle written in the final month of a year-long, complete hiatus from the internet. At once intimate and ambitious, Kahane’s latest work toggles between…
In this wide-ranging meditation on the liquid we can’t live without, Handel’s irresistibly buoyant Water Music becomes a foil for five contemporary works that draw inspiration from water—three of them written by composers nominated for 2022 GRAMMY Awards—at a time when the planet is increasingly imperiled.
Colin Meloy is the frontman and songwriter for The Decemberists and an author. The Decemberists formed in Portland, OR in 2000. Since that time, the Grammy-nominated band have released eight albums including their latest, I’ll Be Your Girl, which was released in March 2018 on Capitol Records. Meloy has also recorded and toured as a solo artist. In…
Hailing from Kiev, Ukraine, DakhaBrakha reflects the fundamental elements of sound, soul, and “ethno-chaos” to create a world of unexpected new music.
PDX Jazz and The Reser present The American Refrain: Jazz and Modern Music featuring Noah Simpson – trumpet Danielle Barker – vocals/narration Charlie Brown III – keys Garrett Baxter – bass David Hagen – drums Machado Mijiga – tenor Adriana Wagner – trombone “The American Refrain: Jazz and Modern Music” commissioned by PDX Jazz and arranged by Noah Simpson,…
What if you learned something so important that you immediately packed your bags and set out to tell the world? This is the story at the heart of award-winning science journalist Alanna Mitchell’s Sea Sick.
John Scofield presented by PDX Jazz Featuring Vicente Archer, Jon Cowherd & Josh Dion The PDX Jazz debut show at Patricia Reser Center for the Arts Scofield’s muse has evolved from guitar standards to post-bop to fusion and back again. (He wears) a gilded robe as the modern messiah of “Terminator jazz.” DownBeat Aside from…
A dynamic and innovative program showcasing the limitless colors, voices, and expressive capabilities of percussion instruments, from the melodic strains of four marimbas to the rhythmic sounds of tapping stones.
Voters’ Forums are great ways to learn about the candidates running to represent you! This is your opportunity to hear directly from the candidates running for office and express your concerns, ask questions, and let them know what you think are important issues to address. Invited Candidates/Measures: Beaverton Council Position 1 Ashley Hartmeier-Prigg Beaverton Council…
Insights Artist Talk Series Celilo Falls: We Were There Visionaries Yaki Bergman, Joe Cantrell, Ed Edmo, and Nancy Ives share their creative process in the making of Celilo Falls: We Were There. Guests will enjoy an intimate conversation amongst friends telling behind-the-scenes details of how they came together over an idea – a good one…
Having been forced into a hiatus during the COVID-19 pandemic over the past two years, ISing Choir will be lifting their voices and lifting our collective spirits with a colorful program featuring choral music from the Americas.
Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana Dance Company upholds the purity and traditions of flamenco, while pushing the boundaries of the art form in new directions.
Indulge your love of exceptionally beautiful, lyrical classical piano with two sonatas of Franz Schubert, played by the world-renowned British pianist, Paul Lewis
At a moment when the entire country is examining a complex narrative of racial and ethnic inequities, the stories of Asian Americans are more timely and more relevant than ever.
All are welcome! This 35-minute concert includes flexible seating (or standing!) options, comfortable lighting, and lower volumes to accommodate listeners on the autism spectrum and/or those with sensory sensitivities. Fidgets and a nearby quiet room will be available. Portland Columbia Symphony participates in Arts for All, a program that offers $5 tickets to anyone who…
In a program that wrestles with darkness and light, struggle and triumph, Beethoven’s iconic Fifth Symphony finally emerges victorious. PROGRAM Schubert Ave Maria Shostakovich Cello Concerto. No. 1 Beethoven Symphony No. 5 Portland Columbia Symphony participates in Arts for All, a program that offers $5 tickets to anyone who receives food stamps (SNAP), has the Oregon…
The Reser is the first location of PYP’s May tour. The concert will be performed by the Portland Youth Philharmonic’s chamber orchestra, Camerata PYP, conducted by Musical Director, David Hattner. CAMERATA PYP PROGRAM: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Piano Concerto in C minor, KV 491, featuring Llewellyn Sanchez-Werner, Portland Piano International Rising Star Felix Mendelssohn –…
The Beaverton Symphony Orchestra’s program lineup includes music composed by Pacific Northwest native Angelique Poteet’s Spring Grove and Joannes Brahms Symphony No. 4 in E minor. BSO is thrilled to also feature two of the (pre-pandemic) 2020 Young Artists Competition winners, Nate Strothkamp on violin and David Chvorun on piano as part of their 12th…
Insights Artist Talk Series Creative Cosmology and Mythology The Reser continues the Celilo – Never Silenced artist talk series in an intimate discussion of cosmology and mythological influences. Steeped in stories of the past, artists Analee Fuentes and Richard Rowland share unique experiences of their art-making practices. Recognizing the importance of honoring nature’s rhythms, the…
Mariachi Garibaldi de Jaime Cuellar has captivated and delighted audiences at both intimate venues and major theaters throughout the United States, including the John Anson Ford Amphitheatre, Bakersfield Fox Theatre, and the Chicago’s Auditorium Theater.
Encompassing over 300 years of music, Origins is an innovative and immersive classical experience – a tapestry of riveting music. From the energetic music of Vivaldi to the ethereal sounds of Arvo Pärt, our virtuosic musicians will take the audience on a tour de force of live music. Origins will be performed in sets, seamlessly…
Insights Artist Talk Series The Reser partners with Confluence, a community-supported nonprofit with the mission to connect people to the history, living cultures, and ecology of the Columbia River system for the concluding Celilo – Never Silenced artist talk. Artists Lillian Pitt, Greg Archuleta, Greg Robinson, and Sara Siestreem create art inspired by the stories…
Kenny Endo is a world-class taiko artist who continues to pave new paths for this Japanese style of drumming. A performer, composer, and teacher of taiko with numerous awards and accolades, Endo is a consummate artist, blending Japanese taiko with globally-influenced rhythms, original melodies, and improvisation.
What could be better on a late spring afternoon than stopping by The Reser for a one-hour, no-intermission classical piano recital by one of the world’s greatest pianists? In this special program tailored specially for busy folks on the go, the 6:00 p.m. recital by Jon Kimura Parker will be the perfect interlude after the workday or in between afternoon and evening errands.
Friendship is at the heart of this joyful collaboration between Mexican songstress Sonia De Los Santos and the Americana folk duo The Okee Dokee Brothers.
“Celilo Falls: We Were There” is a large-scale work for chamber orchestra by Nancy Ives with text and storytelling by Ed Edmo (Shoshone-Bannock) and projected photographic images by Joe Cantrell (Cherokee) which explores the geologic and human history of Celilo Falls, portraying the experience of the Native Americans who lost not only their livelihoods but their cultural home for millennia when the Dalles Dam flooded the Falls in 1957.
OIBA’s 2022 spring show focuses on renewal! OIBA students will star in newly choreographed works including a world premiere by Executive Director Ye Li, The Things That Remain, and top-level students will shine in classical solos within the context of a full act ballet choreographed by Artistic Director Xuan Cheng. Light and joyful, this performance…
MVP Dance Elite is dedicated to inspiring, training, and guiding dancers of all ages and skill levels in the Portland, Oregon Metropolitan Area. Please join us for our MVP Dance Elite year-end show. LOVE IT. LIVE IT. DANCE! The Reser strongly recommends but does not require guests to wear masks in our building or when…
Ballet Folklorico Academia Gabriela presents Que Bonita Es Mi Tierra (How Beautiful Is My Land), which will give audience members a taste of Mexico’s history and historical landmarks through beautiful visuals, music, and costumes. Most importantly, Que Bonita Es Mi Tierra is telling a story of Mexico’s diversity through traditional dances intertwined with their unique…
The Art Gallery at The Reser Opening Reception for Invisibilia and 1,000 Moons Friday, June 24 | 6-8 pm Invisibilia June 22 – August 13 Sandra Honda, Mei-ling Lee, and Jefferson Goolsby Examining Asian/American identities through photographic journals, mixed media, multimedia and performances, three Oregon artists, Sandra Honda, Mei-ling Lee, and Jefferson Goolsby, share insights…
A SALUTE TO THE NATIONAL PASTIME Build it and they will come… let’s salute the National Pastime by the oldest Community Band in Washington County. Serving Beaverton, it’s churches, schools–and now – Featuring vocalist Lisa Neher and Hale Thornburgh as narrator. The Program includes: Movie theme from Field of Dreams by James Horner ‘Oh you Tigers’–…
English composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor was one of the first and most passionate advocates of incorporating the unique voice of African and American spiritual traditions into classical music. He laid the groundwork for generations of American composers after him, from Gershwin to Florence Price and George Crumb. Similarly, Antonin Dvořák’s son-in-law, Josef Suk, carried on his…
When it comes to capturing the colors of human emotion — from ecstasy to anguish, love to loss — few do so more profoundly than Eastern European composers! String masterpieces by Sergei Prokofiev, Anton Arensky, and Arensky’s Ukrainian student Reinhold Glière will sweep you away with their passion, introspection, and inspiration. This scintillating program features…
Japanese American artist Sandra Honda examines the historical trauma, generational grief, and long-term impacts of mass incarceration in the US of people of Japanese ancestry during World War II. In this intimate talk, Honda shares stories of being Asian/American in context of an ever-changing world, and how that inspired her extensive research and art-making process….
Claude Debussy and American trailblazer George Crumb are masters of creating vibrant sonic kaleidoscopes. Debussy captures all the color, light, and emotion of an Impressionist painting. With A Journey Beyond Time, Crumb combines the human voice with an array of more than 100 instruments to explore the heart and soul of Black American spirituals. DEBUSSY…
After her grandparents’ deaths from COVID, artist Emily Jung Miller found her understanding of time becoming distorted and unreal. Miller shares her artistic process of grief and healing in 1,000 Moons, a mixed-media pathway visualizing her grandmother’s 94 years of life. The talk includes a short film screening of 1,000 Moons from an artist residency near her…
Hailed as “fiercely intelligent and expressively pristine” (The New Yorker), the renowned Brentano Quartet — CMNW’s 2021-22 Artists-in-Residence — bring their formidable passion and superb skill to robust interpretations of three masterworks by Haydn, Bartók, and Dvořák. Prepare to be carried away by an memorable evening of string quartets performed by these master musicians! CMNW’s…
Our Earth’s ever-changing cycle of light and life has inspired composers for centuries. Tonight you’ll experience the world premiere of David Schiff’s Vineyard Rhythms, celebrating the hibernation-to-harvest life of an Oregon vineyard, plus Tchaikovsky’s Russian Seasons and Piazzolla’s Tango-inspired Four Seasons of Buenos Aires. It’s three full “years” around the world of not-to-miss music! Young…
Artists Sandra Honda creates artwork of personal and cultural histories of incarcerated Japanese Americans during World War II. Extensively reading and researching, Honda discovered the novel, When the Emperor Was Divine by author Julie Otsuka. Otsuka takes readers into the lives of Japanese Americans incarcerated in “relocation centers”. Located in desolate, deserted areas far from their homes,…
Musical Theater: Royals Aug. 1 – 5 1 pm – 4 pm Ages 8 – 10 This NWCT Skills Camp features songs and dances from characters who don a crown — figuratively and literally. After mastering majestic numbers from shows like Anastasia and The Lion King, you’ll find yourself saying, “Look at me. I’m the…
Musical Mashups Aug. 1 – 5 1 – 4 pm Ages 11 – 15 Back by popular demand! This NWCT Skills Camp combines popular Broadway hits with your favorite pop music and tops it off with themed choreography. It’s the perfect option for aspiring superstars! Northwest Children’s Theater Summer Camps kick off at The Reser…
Escaped from the Zoo Aug. 8 – 12 9 am – 12 pm Ages 6 – 9 What happens when a mischievous monkey steals the zookeeper’s keys? Find out as you step inside a zoo where the animals run free. From the smallest snake to the tallest giraffe, there are adventures around every corner in…
Frozen Magic Aug. 8 – 12 9 am – 4 pm Ages 8 – 10 Cool off in Arendelle this summer with Elsa, Anna, and all of your Frozen favorites! Olaf finally learns what it’s like “in summer” until Hans and Volaf (like Olaf, only evil) hatch their plan to take over the kingdom. Will…
Musical Theater: Teen Pop Aug. 8 – 12 1 – 4 pm Ages 11 – 15 In this NWCT Skills Camp, teens rule the stage! Tackle songs and choreography from contemporary Broadway favorites like Beetlejuice, Dear Evan Hansen, and Mean Girls. Northwest Children’s Theater Summer Camps kick off at The Reser! Whether you’re new to…
This concert is specifically geared to young people (recommended for ages 10 and up) and all minor attendees will need a supervising adult in attendance with them throughout the performance. Founder of Jai Ho! Dance Party & Bollywood Dreams Entertainment, Prashant is an engineer turned entertainer with a story of transformation straight out of a…
This concert is specifically geared to young people (recommended for ages 8 and up) and all minor attendees will need a supervising adult in attendance with them throughout the performance. Thunderstorm learned at a very young age to play piano, guitar, harp and percussion from his father Ron Artis and mother Victoria. Ron was a…
This concert is specifically geared to young people (recommended for ages 8 and up) and all minor attendees will need a supervising adult in attendance with them throughout the performance. The Portland Cello Project is a nationally-recognized performing, recording and educational group with a revolving cast of cellists. Cello Project (or PCP as their fans…
This concert is specifically geared to young people (recommended for ages 8 and up) and all minor attendees will need a supervising adult in attendance with them throughout the performance. Thomas Lauderdale was raised on a plant nursery in rural Indiana. He began piano lessons at age six . He has appeared as soloist with…
THE RESER PRESENTS: SHINE THE LIGHT: A COMMUNITY CELEBRATION Sunday, September 11 10 am – 7 pm All Ages /FREE Join us for this free community open house and celebration to kick off The Reser’s inaugural season! This family day will include art appreciation, theater and art activities, and fantastic performances featuring many beloved local…
In conjunction with the City of Beaverton, the Patricia Reser Center for the Arts welcomes the community for the opening of the new gallery exhibition, Beaverton Arts Mix! Art Show & Sale a curated selection of the City of Beaverton’s 2022 competition. The juried competition features 49 Oregon artists on display September 7 through October 15 and…
NEW SHOW JUST ADDED! Sunday, September 18, 7:30 pm Tickets onsale Monday, August 29 In 1994, in his hometown of Portland, Oregon, Thomas Lauderdale was working in politics, thinking he would run for mayor one day. Like other eager politicians-in-training, he went to every political fundraiser under the sun… but was dismayed to find the…
PDX Jazz 2022 Fall Season Ever since her debut release, Another Mind, Hiromi has electrified audiences with a creative energy that encompasses and eclipses the boundaries of jazz, classical and pop, taking improvisation and composition to new heights of complexity and sophistication. On her new album, Silver Lining Suite, Hiromi further exemplifies her virtuosic hybridity…
Fresh on the heels of her electrifying CMNW debut performances at our Summer Festival, Protégé Violinist Anna Lee returns to Portland to thrill us again! Anna and CMNW Artistic Director Soovin Kim team up to play Bach’s beloved Double Concerto. They are joined by Portland’s own conductorless Amadeus Chamber Orchestra which is comprised of some…
Hailing from Kyiv, Ukraine, DakhaBrakha reflects the fundamental elements of sound, soul, and “ethno-chaos” to create a world of unexpected new music. Accompanied by Indian, Arabic, African, Russian, and Australian traditional instrumentation, this quartet’s astonishingly powerful and uncompromising vocal range creates a transnational sound rooted in Ukrainian culture and ethos. “The group mixes everything from…
DakhaBrakha performing a live score to the silent film, Earth by Alexander Dovzhenko. Returning to The Reser after an unforgettable concert in April, DakhaBraka hails from Kyiv, the now devastatingly war-torn capital city of Ukraine. With their multicultural traditional instrumentation, theatrical costuming, and the quartet’s astonishingly powerful vocal range, they create a transnational sound rooted…
“One of Americana’s great up-and-coming secrets.”— Rolling Stone “She really is important in reminding people that there is a great tradition of African-American, old-time musicians. I love that she sings in this really rich low vocal range, just straight from the chest, resonant.” — NPR “Her razor-sharp guitar picking alone guarantees her a place among masters, but…
Vladimir Feltsman “One of those rare musicians who seems able to tackle almost any repertoire” (Chicago Classical Review), Vladimir Feltsman kicks off Portland Piano International’s second season of one-hour, no-intermission piano recitals at The Reser. In this program of miniature masterworks, Beethoven’s 7 Bagatelles — with their playful, spontaneous spirit — will transport you to…
American Strings: An Evening with Keb’ Mo’ Hosted by Bob Santelli, rock historian and Oregon State University’s director of popular music and performing arts, the American Strings series brings musicians from around the country for an in-depth look at the role stringed instruments play in American music. Each event includes a conversation and live performance…
Acclaimed family jazz performer Jazzy Ash and folksinger and puppeteer Red Yarn team up to celebrate the release of their lively new EP, Sing Together. United by an appreciation of traditional American music, Jazzy Ash and Red Yarn stir their styles into a unique musical gumbo. Their new collaborative songs blend jazz, folk, soul, country and…
Heralded for a kaleidoscopically varied repertoire and bold thematic programming, Sphinx Virtuosi is a dynamic professional chamber orchestra that is the flagship performing ensemble of the Sphinx Organization. Creative living voices from the Black and Brown communities are celebrated in this collection of works inspired by events of the present. Aiming to uplift contemporary and…
Amadeus Chamber Orchestra presents its first Classical Comedy Hour, a hilarious collection of classical-themed skits and acts. Think SNL meets Victor Borge, Jack Benny and PDQ Bach. From a string quartet desperately seeking violist to the colossal, ultra-conductor Maestro Massimo, you’ll be laughing hysterically, all while feeling refined and cultured. This comedy hour will bring…
Theater Games October 14, 9am – 12pm Ages 6-10 Have a day off of school? NWCT’s Theater Games Camp is the place to be! Explore the wonderful world of dramatic arts through theater games that focus on the tools of the actor: body, voice, and IMAGINATION! Sign up for one day or both. Pair with Theater Songs…
Acting: Improv – Skills October 14, 9am – 12pm Ages 10-14 Whose line IS it anyway? Dive into the fundamentals of improvisational theater and work those funny bones in this NWCT Skills Camp! Skills Camps are designed to help students hone specific theater skills like acting & musical theater. Sign up today at: https://nwcts.org/2022-fall-camps-beaverton/
Theater Games and Songs – Explore October 14, 9am – 4pm Ages 8-10 Use your imagination to explore the performance arts! Through improv games, acting exercises, songs, and choreography, you’ll free your creative spirit in this NWCT Explore Camp! Explore Camps combine character creation, imaginative world-building, theater games, and adventures, immersing students into theater and…
Musical Theater: Your Name in Lights – Skills October 14, 1 pm – 4 pm Ages 10-12 From Annie to Aida and Hamilton to Heathers, the biggest names on Broadway shine on the marquee. In this NWCT Skills Class, learn to sing and dance like the stars through songs from musicals featuring names in the title!
Monster Trouble – First Stage October 14, 3 pm – 4 pm Ages 4-6 If you think monsters are cute, then this NWCT First Stage Camp is for you! Using the book Monster Trouble by Lane Fredrickson, you’ll discover just what to do when the neighborhood monsters just won’t let you sleep. Whether they’re scary, slimy, or…
Big Horn Brass is excited to announce our Fall Concert featuring Bernstein’s West Side Story. The first part of the program features Fall and Cinematic Halloween selections from Beetlejuice and Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas. This showcases the depth and diversity of musical styles that is a continuing hallmark of the Big Horn Brass…
Michael Kaeshammer has invested a lot – countless hours at the keyboard, hundreds of recordings, thousands of live performances, millions of miles in the air and on the road – all in pursuit of a mastery of 12 notes across 88 keys. But for the acclaimed Canadian pianist and singer, there is no set destination,…
The Bad Plus are the ultimate originals. A democratic unit with a clear vision and a refusal to conform to convention. For the past two decades they have played with spirit and adventure, made their own rules and done so with a bold sense of creativity and intent. Avoiding easy categorization, The Bad Plus has won critical acclaim and a legion of fans worldwide with their unique sound and…
Oregon Repertory Singers is delighted to begin their 49th season at the new Patricia Reser Center for the Arts, presenting the Portland premiere of The Path of Miracles by British composer Joby Talbot. This work is commonly referred to as one of the most inspiring and beautiful choral works of the twenty-first century. Composed in…
Choral FX Concert featuring 80 high school students, Choro in Schola, and PSU Chamber Choir Jacob Funk and Ethan Sperry, conductors Tuesday, October 25, 7:30 pm at The Reser Free Admission – tickets are not required. Eighty of the area’s finest high school singers, drawn from schools all over the Metro area, will join the…
Join Oregon History Maker and Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer David Hume Kennerly on a magical mystery tour through some of the major events of the past fifty-plus years as seen through his eyes and camera. From the night Robert Kennedy was shot, to the battlefields of Vietnam, to Watergate and the resignation of Nixon, Kennerly’s photography…
Close your eyes and imagine music and dances of 500, 1,000 and 2,000 years ago in Ancient Korea. The music and dance spirit did not fade away but are still alive! We welcome all of you to the world of Korean traditional dance and music! Korean traditional dance and music resembles nature such as raindrops,…
Led by jazz pianist Darrell Grant, the MJ New Quartet is a virtuoso quartet that revisits the introspective elegance and sophisticated soundscape of the Modern Jazz Quartet while creating a distinctly new sound with their unique blend of classical and jazz. MJ New also includes bassist Marcus Shelby, vibraphonist Mike Horsfall, and drummer Cecil Brooks III. “Irrepressibly energetic and…
Experience the Northwest premiere of a deeply moving new work by Osvaldo Golijov. This special concert presents Argentinian American composer Osvaldo Golijov’s Falling Out of Time, composed for a multicultural, multi-stylistic instrumental ensemble, and presented in a semi-staged performance. Based on the eponymous book by Israeli author David Grossman, Falling Out of Time is a gripping song cycle…
The Art Gallery at The Reser Opening Reception for Red Thread: Green Earth Friday, November 4 | 6-9 pm Red Thread: Green Earth Nov 2 – Jan 7 Studio Abioto features the self-defining works of a family of six Black women who through visual and performative stories invoke the synergy of art, spirituality, and ecology…
A Concert for Travis Niel DePonte, Conductor Join the Beaverton Symphony as we honor and remember music director, Travis Hatton. Interim Artistic Director, Niel DePonte, who is the Oregon Ballet Theatre Music Director will lead the orchestra for our opening season concert. PROGRAM Edward Elgar – Nimrod, from Enigma Variations Saint Saëns – Violin Concerto No….
Kalakendra Presents An Enchanting Evening of Indian Classical Dance Horizons …Myriad Hues in Kathak Choreography: Shambhavi Dandekar and SISK Dance Ensemble Dancers: Shruti Naik, Sangeeta Balasubramani, Ketaki Sathe, Esha Badhe, Mayuri Sapre, Rutuja Joshi Live Music: Tanmay Bichu (Tabla), Namrata Mahabal (Vocals), and others ‘Horizons… Kathak and Beyond’ explores the strength and flexibility of the age-old…
Audition Intensive – Skills November 10 & 11 9 am – 4 pm Ages 10-14 Learn how to audition like the pros! On the first day, you’ll learn how to nail a cold read, prepare a monologue and song, and learn choreography on the fly. On the second day, you’ll prepare your “call back” audition!…
Magic Stage November 10-11 9 am-4 pm Ages 6-10 Enter the magical, mystical world of dramatic arts where you have the power to transform into anything you desire. Want to fly like Peter Pan or Mary Poppins? You can do it! What about communicating with animals like Moana or Antonio from Encanto? Done. Using the…
Comedy Sketches November 10 & 11, 1-4pm Ages 10-14 Live from Portland, it’s NWCT! In this Skills Camp, students will play wacky characters, explore absurd situations, and learn the key to making audiences laugh until their bellies hurt. Everyone will get a piece of comedy gold to perform! Sign up today at: https://nwcts.org/2022-fall-camps-beaverton/
American Strings: An Evening with Rickie Lee Jones Musician and Storyteller Rickie Lee Jones has been inspiring pop culture for decades, beginning with her first two seminal albums, Rickie Lee Jones and Pirates. The New Yorker has hailed Rickie Lee Jones as “the premiere song-stylist and songwriter of her generation.” A two-time Grammy Award winner, Jones’ celebrated memoir, Last…
Third Angle and Patricia Reser Center for the Arts co-present Caroline Shaw and Sō Percussion as they perform music from their recent album Let the Soil Play Its Simple Part. Audiences will hear echoes of ABBA, James Joyce, and Mother Earth herself, then experience “all the things you aren’t supposed to do to string instruments”…
Ka Lei Haliʻa O Ka Lokelani Presents 12th Annual E Ala E Hula Exhibition Hoʻoulu Lāhui To Grow. To Preserve. To Sustain. Ka Lei Haliʻa O Ka Lokelani, a local Hālau (hula school), is known for their incredible creativity when it comes to sharing the history and culture of Hawaiʻi. Celebrating their 12th Annual E…
The Reser is excited to welcome Watkins Family Hour. Watkins Family Hour is a collaborative musical project founded by musicians and siblings Sara Watkins and Sean Watkins and traditionally held at beloved Los Angeles club Largo. Since the first Watkins Family Hour show in 2002, the duo has released three studio albums, debuting with their self-titled…
The SixTripleEight – No Mail, Low Morale The SixTripleEight documentary film tells the story of the only all-black female Women’s Army Corps (WACs) battalion to serve overseas during WWII. In February 1945, the U.S. Army sent 855 black women from the Women’s Army Corps (WACs) to England and France to clear the backlog of mail…
Young Artists Debut! Concerto Concert The Young Artists Debut! Concerto Concert Winners will make their debut on Friday, November 18, 2022, accompanied by musicians from the Oregon Symphony and Oregon Ballet Theatre orchestras. The concert will be conducted by Jonathan DeBruyn, 2022 YAD Program Director & Conductor. The six fantastic Young Artists Debut! Winners who…
Red Thread: Green Earth – All Ages Performative Storytime | Saturday, November 19th | 11:30 am Introducing The Reser’s first ever, all-ages sensory Storytime. Writer Ni Abioto engages audiences in a performative call-and-response experiential art reading this Saturday. Evolving from both her own book The Emerald Ocelot, and The People Could Fly, by well-known children’s writer Virginia Hamilton, Abioto…
Michael Allen Harrison Brings his famous Christmas At The Old Church Show To The Reser. Michael’s Christmas show is one of the most beloved traditions every holiday season. The show is known for Michael’s beautiful, inspirational, innovative Christmas arrangements, the legendary vocals of Gospel, Blues & Jazz singer Julianne Johnson, the best new young talented artists,…
The Big Horn Brass Christmas concert has been a community favorite for many years! This year’s concert is themed “Welcome Christmas” and begins with the St Matthew Exaltation Handbells under the direction of Shosh Meyer. This group of thirteen musicians provides a festive introduction to the Christmas season and their ringing is memorable. Their selections…
Red Thread: Green Earth – Artist Talk & Film Screening | Wednesday, November 30th | 6:30 pm Calling on the spirit of their muse, creatives Midnite, Intisar, Median, Dr. Wood Chopper, Ni, and Amenta Yawa Abioto share behind-the-scenes details of their individual works. From Mississippi, Tennessee, and Louisiana to South Africa and Mali, the spirt of…
Join us as we celebrate 15 years of 45th Parallel Universe performances with our debut at the Reser Center! Drawn from the Oregon Symphony, the virtuosos of 45th Parallel seek to tell the whole story of classical music, with programs that range from the baroque to cutting-edge modernity. During the pandemic year, 45th Parallel used…
First Friday – Red Thread: Green Earth | Friday, December 2nd | 6 – 9 pm Presenting a dynamic and culturally transformative body of work from Studio Abioto, Red Thread: Green Earth features the self-defining work of Midnite, Intisar, Dr. Wood Chopper, Ni, Amenta Yawa, and Medina Abioto. Combining visuals, storytelling, and performance from the…
Kalani is a singer of power, sensitivity, and charisma, one of the most exceptional talents in a new generation of Hawaiian musicians. He has won 3 Grammy Awards for Best Regional Roots album for his three releases, the only Hawaiian artist to win in this category, and made Hawaiian music history when his first CD…
ISing Choir Yearning for Christmas At a time when there is such a desire to “get back to normal,” coming out of the global pandemic, we yearn for the Christmas of old – the gathering of friends to listen to and sing songs of the season, enjoy the warmth of the holidays, and celebrate the…
Ron Artis II Ron Artis II is a multi-instrumentalist who grew up in Hawaii among an exceptionally musical family. The second oldest of 10 other siblings, Ron was surrounded by artists and musicians daily. In fact, growing up, Ron thought it was weird that everybody else didn’t have ten siblings running around with them every…
Oregon International Ballet Academy revives its highly acclaimed Nutcracker production! OIBA’s Nutcracker offers a unique and seamless integration of charming and joyful performances by student dancers with stunning appearances from the school’s top performers and surprise guest artists. The result is a high-quality, cohesive, and exhilarating experience that delivers a heaping portion of holiday magic!…
Weston Kia and Lewis Audio Video Present Concert Rock Violinist Aaron Meyer Rock The Holidays!! Concert Rock Violinist Aaron Meyer brings familiar holiday songs as well as classical pieces to audiences with the added excitement of his virtuosic rock band. From Mozart, Vivaldi, and Tchaikovsky to Aerosmith and The Who, Aaron’s unique brand of Concert…
Anonymous Theatre’s Fezziwig’s Fortune by Josie Seid and Sara Jean Accuardi. Written by local playwrights Josie Seid and Sara Jean Accuardi, this world-premiere play lifts Mr. Fezziwig from the pages of A Christmas Carol to tell a story all his own. Set after the jubilant Christmas ball where we meet young Scrooge’s benevolent employer in…
We are monitoring the weather forecast closely. As of now, The Reser Presents performance of Mark O’Connor’s Appalachian Christmas will go on as scheduled Friday, December 23. Weather conditions are evaluated continually. Please continue to check the website and social media channels for the most up-to-date information regarding performance status. – Three-time Grammy winning composer and…
Wizard School December 27 – 30 9am – 4pm Ages 10 – 14 Wizards, witches, elves, and giants unite! Join us at Northwest Children’s Theater School of Witchcraft and Wizardry for four days of magic and adventure. Discover new fantastic beasts, learn how to cast spells, and earn house points in this full-day camp! Wizard…
Stranger Things: In the Upside Down December 27 – 30 9 am – 4 pm Ages 10 – 14 Back by popular demand! Something seems a bit off in Hawkins, Indiana. Take a trip to the Upside Down with Dustin, Mike, Lucas, and a mysterious girl with psychokinetic abilities. Everyone gets a part in this…
Wizard School December 27 – 30 9am – 4pm Ages 10 – 14 Wizards, witches, elves, and giants unite! Join us at Northwest Children’s Theater School of Witchcraft and Wizardry for four days of magic and adventure. Discover new fantastic beasts, learn how to cast spells, and earn house points in this full-day camp! Wizard…
Stranger Things: In the Upside Down December 27 – 30 9 am – 4 pm Ages 10 – 14 Back by popular demand! Something seems a bit off in Hawkins, Indiana. Take a trip to the Upside Down with Dustin, Mike, Lucas, and a mysterious girl with psychokinetic abilities. Everyone gets a part in this…
Wizard School December 27 – 30 9am – 4pm Ages 10 – 14 Wizards, witches, elves, and giants unite! Join us at Northwest Children’s Theater School of Witchcraft and Wizardry for four days of magic and adventure. Discover new fantastic beasts, learn how to cast spells, and earn house points in this full-day camp! Wizard…
Stranger Things: In the Upside Down December 27 – 30 9 am – 4 pm Ages 10 – 14 Back by popular demand! Something seems a bit off in Hawkins, Indiana. Take a trip to the Upside Down with Dustin, Mike, Lucas, and a mysterious girl with psychokinetic abilities. Everyone gets a part in this…
Wizard School December 27 – 30 9am – 4pm Ages 10 – 14 Wizards, witches, elves, and giants unite! Join us at Northwest Children’s Theater School of Witchcraft and Wizardry for four days of magic and adventure. Discover new fantastic beasts, learn how to cast spells, and earn house points in this full-day camp! Wizard…
Stranger Things: In the Upside Down December 27 – 30 9 am – 4 pm Ages 10 – 14 Back by popular demand! Something seems a bit off in Hawkins, Indiana. Take a trip to the Upside Down with Dustin, Mike, Lucas, and a mysterious girl with psychokinetic abilities. Everyone gets a part in this…
Red Thread: Green Earth – Midnite Seeds | Friday, January 6th | 6 – 9 pm Celebrating the new year with the exhibit Red Thread, Green Earth, the Abioto family merges art, performance, and culinary delights in a fantastical ecological setting. Featuring musical artistry by Amenta YAWA, guests will be dazzled by vivid costumes, specially…
Celebrate With Pops – Live in Oregon On January 13th at 7:00 pm, come see Pops Fernandez Live at the Patricia Reser Center for the Arts, a spectacular new and modern venue for the performing arts. Join us for an unforgettable evening as we celebrate the New Year with Pops on her first appearance in…
My Words Are My Sword Music Drama for actor and orchestra…a fusion of hip-hop, jazz, and classical styles Text by Darius Wallace Music Composed by Jasnam Daya Singh The PCO, conducted by its Music Director Yaacov Bergman, will present a concert at the Patricia Reser Center for the Arts on January 14, 2023, the weekend…
FRANCK Prelude, Fugue, and Variation in B Minor, op. 18, FWV 30 CHOPIN Ballade No. 4 in F Minor, op. 52 MEDTNER Sonata No. 7, op. 25, The Night Wind Hailed as a pianist capable of “pulling a palette of moods from every register” (Indianapolis Star), Kenny Broberg brings his inventive, intelligent, and intense performance…
The Blind Boys of Alabama have the rare distinction of being recognized around the world as both living legends and modern-day innovators. They are not just gospel singers borrowing from old traditions; the group helped to define those traditions in 20th century and almost single-handedly created a new gospel sound for the 21st. Since the…
THE PCSO SPECTACULAR AT THE RESER Steven Byess, conductor Alexander Markov, violin Jimmie Herrod, special guest vocalist A knockout concert event featuring virtuoso soloist Alexander Markov and Special Guest Jimmie Herrod – celebrating our 40th Anniversary and a new chapter for one of the best kept secrets of the Pacific Northwest. Portland Columbia Symphony celebrates…
Freely crossing the boundaries between classical, jazz, rock, world, and experimental music, this eclectic six-member ensemble has consistently forged a distinct category-defying identity, taking music into uncharted territories for the last 30+ years. “… combining the power and punch of a rock band with the precision and clarity of a chamber ensemble.” The New York…
International Guitar Night is the world’s premier touring guitar festival, each show bringing together the most exciting and innovative acoustic guitarists to exchange musical ideas in a public concert setting. For each tour, IGN founder Brian Gore brings together a new cast of guitar luminaries for special evenings of solos, duets, and quartets that highlight…
Come celebrate the creativity of our newest exhibition, a community is a small town. Artists and their supportive studios will be in attendance to talk about the work and share small works of art for sale at our first Pop-Up shop. In addition, PHAME, a Portland-based school that empowers adults with developmental disabilities through the arts,…
Edna Vazquez is a fearless artist, and songwriter whose powerful voice and musical talent transcend the boundaries of language with songs deeply rooted in universal human emotion. She has traveled far and wide spreading her message of light, love, and cultural healing. For this special evening, Edna will be performing a solo show, not to…
Beaverton City Library Presents: An Evening with Author Dawnie Walton This event is FREE and open to the public. Reserved tickets are required. What if all of Beaverton read the same book? Please join us for the culminating event of Beaverton City Library’s One Book, One Beaverton, a visit with Dawnie Walton, author of The…
Being famous is sometimes a burning desire from a young age. And sometimes, it’s an accident. In either case, fame teaches you things—about yourself, about hard work, about enjoyment, about pride, and about your impact on the world and others. From humble beginnings to adoring fans to looking back on achievements and lessons learned, we chart…
Built Oregon presents PitchBlack 2023 Elevating, amplifying, and supporting Black businesses The PitchBlack pitch competition gives Black entrepreneurs a platform to connect with the broader startup ecosystem — while also awarding them with cash prizes to help their concepts flourish. This year’s event will be held at the Patricia Reser Center for the Arts –…
White Bird returns for its second season presenting at the beautiful Patricia Reser Center for the Arts in Beaverton with Trinity Irish Dance Company. Last seen with White Bird over twenty years ago, Trinity Irish Dance Company has significantly changed the scope and direction of Irish dance. Founding Artistic Director Mark Howard “ushered in a…
Pairings & Pages Sponsored by the Library Foundation of Washington County Friday, February 10, 2023 6:30 to 8:30 pm Patricia Reser Center for the Arts | The Lab, Floor 2 12625 SW Crescent St, Beaverton The Library Foundation invites you to join us for an entertaining evening of wine tasting and food pairings guided by…
Listening to beautiful music, falling in love and eating really good chocolate create intense feelings of pleasure – but why? OHSU neuroscientist Larry Sherman, Ph.D., joined by the Portland Chamber Orchestra and singer Naomi LaViolette, present a fascinating multi-media discussion and concert on how the brain experiences pleasure. Diving into exciting new research – including…
Bill Frisell Four featuring Gerald Clayton, Gregory Tardy, Rudy Royston. Presented by PDX Jazz Bill Frisell’s career as a guitarist and composer has spanned more than 40 years and many celebrated recordings, whose catalog has been cited by Downbeat as “the best recorded output of the decade”. Two years after issuing his acclaimed trio album Valentine,…
American Strings: An Evening with Guy Davis. Hosted by Bob Santelli, rock historian and Oregon State University’s director of popular music and performing arts, the American Strings series brings musicians from around the country for an in-depth look at the role stringed instruments play in American music. Each event includes a conversation and live performance…
Discovering personal narratives and artistic styles takes years of practice and dedication. Deciding what colors to select, how to organize compositions, and intentionally making marks to convey one’s concepts is all in a day’s work for any artist. Featuring a few of Oregon’s neuro-diverse artists, Joni Smith of North Pole, Mohamed Omar from Elbow Room,…
An Evening with MEKLIT Featuring: Colin Douglas drumkit, Sam Bevan bass, Kibrom Birhane keys, Howard Wiley tenor saxophone Meklit is an Ethio-American vocalist, composer, and cultural activist, making music that sways between cultures and continents. She is known for her electric stage presence and innovative, deeply personal Ethio-Jazz songs. “There is a raw beauty about Ethiopian vocalist and songwriter Meklit. Her…
We are looking forward to a full night of love songs and inspiration from the multi-platinum, award-winning recording artist, songwriter, and performer, David Pomeranz. He is coming for a post-valentines concert to serenade you this coming February 19, 2023 (Sunday) at The Reser. His music has earned him a total of 22 platinum and 18…
This weekend’s performances of ‘Illum’ will go on as scheduled. Please visit push/FOLD‘s website for more details: https://www.pushfold.org/events/2023/illum-world-premiere For any patrons who have purchased an in-person ticket and cannot attend due to inclement weather, push/FOLD is happy to share with you the livestream link to your performance evening. If you would like a livestream ticket…
We heard you loud and clear – you would love to see and buy more art! During our First Friday gallery engagements, The Reser provides opportunities for local artists to sell small works and wares. Artists from a community is a small town come together to share their creativity and artistic styles. Come celebrate these creative talents and find the…
Ten-year-old Belinda loves to tell stories, but when she’s in the basement preparing for a party upstairs, she’ll have to get creative. Using everyday objects like teapots and napkins, Belinda recreates the classic tale of Cinderella. Glass Half Full Theatre from Austin, Texas, presents its award-winning “story within a story” using puppetry, Spanish, and English….
Dreamers’ Circus is in the forefront of the Nordic folk and world music scene. Frequent collaborators with the Danish String Quartet and the Copenhagen Philharmonic, Dreamers’ Circus is composed of Nikolaj Busk on piano and accordion, Ale Carr on Nordic cittern, and Rune Tonsgaard Sørensen (also of the Danish String Quartet) on violin. “Folk-rooted but genre-defying in music that shifted through…
Sounding the Night Sky – a multimedia concert with the PSU Wind Symphony, School of Film, and Theater Arts Experience this bold, collaborative multimedia concert with the PSU School of Film and Theater Arts. The Wind Symphony will perform a diverse repertoire inspired by the night sky and celestial phenomena. The beautiful film footage and…
Latin Grammy® nominee Gina Chavez blends the sounds of the Americas with tension and grace. A 13-time Austin Music Award winner and Austin Musician of the Year, she and her band can be seen on PBS in “Gina Chavez: Live from the Kate.” She has completed a 12-country tour as a cultural ambassador with the…
Mayor Lacey Beaty will host the 2023 State of the City starting at 6:00 p.m. on March 13 at the Patricia Reser Center for the Arts here in Beaverton. From 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. attendees are invited to enjoy networking with leaders in the community. Join Mayor Beaty at 7 p.m. for the State…
NW Dance Project presents Common Ground / Contemporary Dance / Program includes Yin Yue’s Common Ground, a World Premiere from Artistic Director Sarah Slipper, and a World Premiere from acclaimed EU choreographer Caroline Finn. NW Dance Project, which The Oregonian dubbed “an essential part of the Portland arts scene” makes its Reser debut with a…
INSIGHTS PROGRAMMING: Artist Talk with Alicia Decker & Elissa Breitbard of Lu Kynn Wednesday, March 22 | 6:30 PM – 8 PM Using communally sourced “end use” fashion and fabric remnants, artists duo Alicia Decker & Elissa Brietbard of Lu Kynn share their process of intentional gathering, sorting, and composing, well – scraps. Demonstrating the…
“A pianist full of fire and warmth” (Plain-Dealer), Daria Rabotkina takes to The Reser stage for a picturesque program inspired by art and literature. The central movement of Granados’s Goyescas is a melancholy nocturne that displays the composer’s ability to paint cinematic scenes through sound, while Prokofiev’s immortal Romeo and Juliet examines the beauty and…
We, the Portland Gay Men’s Chorus, loudly proclaim that all people have the right to lead lives of freedom, peace, and joy. In these tumultuous times, The Body Electric honors our communities’ never-ending crusade against oppression, the pursuit of a more perfect union, and the inalienable power found within each of us. Join us as we raise our voices…
Giants Beware March 27 – 31 Ages: 6-9 years Fee-fi-fo-fum, watch out giants, here we come! The herald’s horn summons royal heroes from across the land. Princes, princesses, royal jesters, and unicorns unite to save the kingdom from dangerous dragons and mischievous fairies in this NWCT Explore Camp.Explore Camps combine adventures, imaginative world-building, and role-playing…
Monty Python’s Holy Grail March 27 – 31 Ages: 10-14 years King of the Britons, is seeking the most worthy of knights to join the quest for the Holy Grail. Featuring all the favorite characters and scenes from the cult classic movie, this play embarks on an epic adventure to Camelot (a very silly place)….
Wooing Red Riding Hood March 27 – 31 Ages: 7 – 11 years Back in the kingdom of Wychwood-under-Ooze, Wise Prince Jason, Strong Prince Justin, and Loud Prince Frank all want to woo Little Red Riding Hood. So the king and queen hire the Fairy Godmother to set three tasks for the princes to perform…
Pet Detectives March 27 – 31 Ages: 6 – 9 years Calling all private eyes and their pets! Your animal instincts are needed to help crack codes, detect clues, and solve a whole zoo of animal cases. Are you up to the task? Explore Camps combine adventures, imaginative world-building, and role-playing to immerse students in…
Elephant & Piggie’s: “We Are in a Play!” Written by Mo Willems, Music by Deborah Wicks La Puma Most enjoyed by ages 3 and up Meet “bestus friends” Gerald the Elephant and Piggie the Pig. Together, they tackle friendship’s big questions: What happens when two friends want to play with ONE toy? What DO you…
Insights Programming Altered Terrain Artist Talk with Michael Boonstra & Christine Bourdette The Insights gallery artist talk series continues this month with an intimate discussion of Michael Boonstra and Christine Bourdette’s stunning work that responds to and reflects our environment. Referencing activity both below and above the earth’s surface, the artists share their observations, perceptions,…
Altered Terrain Opening Reception & First Friday March 15 – May 10 Join artists Michael Boonstra and Christine Bourdette as we celebrate the beauty and awe of their newest exhibition, Altered Terrain. Witnessing unique observations and expressions, the artists spotlight moments of time where natural and human made forces are at work. Encouraging deeper introspection,…
Join composer/vocalist Shara Nova and musicians of the Oregon Symphony as they explore memories of childhood, war, love, and loss in an intimate and personal concert. Described as “a gorgeous and remarkably unified work” (The Washington Post) The Blue Hour amplifies the beauty, pain, and fragility of human life from a collective female perspective. Written…
Fans of legendary folk icons The Kingston Trio can re-discover their timeless music all over again, after a forced nearly two-year hiatus due to pandemic restrictions as the group returns to their national tour. All three current members, Mike Marvin, Tim Gorelangton and Buddy Woodward have intrinsic links to and experience with the original group:…
I Am An American – Live Stories of Exclusion and Belonging In celebration of the diversity brought to our country by Americans of Asian ancestry, we at The Immigrant Story invite you to join us on April 15 for “I Am An American Live.” This event is part of the programming by the Oregon Rises…
Seffarine takes its name from the ancient metalworking souq in Fes, Morocco, birthplace of vocalist Lamiae Naki, which is famous for the complex rhythms that ring out from the blacksmiths’ hammers, and where her family is well known as masters continuing the tradition today. Seffarine’s music embraces and extends Morocco’s musical collision between Arabic, Iberian…
Departures: A community workshop with Lu Kynn Saturday, April 22 | 1 – 3 pm Lu Kynn artists Elissa Breitbard and Alicia Decker welcome participants to the art of sustainable textile cycles. Using discarded and collected fabric remnants, participants will layout, collage, and design new compositions. As a way of emphasizing the strength of our…
Oregon Symphonic Band – “That’s Entertainment” Our director has hand-picked musical selections from Man of La Mancha, Strike up the Band, An American in Paris with music by Ira and George Gershwin, Andrew Lloyd Webber, John Williams, and others. This concert also showcases Barbara Heilmair, on clarinet performing the Clarinet Concerto by Rimsky-Korsakov. This will…
Ashaa, a story of hope, is an original English language Musical depicting a captivating journey of a woman’s life. It is performed by talented people of Greater Portland, showcasing many different dance forms. This play shows the woman’s journey, who navigates through her challenges and emerges successful and independent, empowering individuals around her to live…
Live Wire at The Reser with Jenny Conlee, Mohanad Elshieky, José Olivarez, Timothy Egan, and more! Live Wire Radio is an independently produced radio show and non-profit based in Portland, Oregon. Hosted by Luke Burbank and announced by Elena Passarello, the show artfully blends unpredictable conversation, live music, and original comedy featuring all kinds of…
Martin Nievera, acclaimed International singer and “Concert King” of the Philippines, has been an Ambassador of Filipino Music to a global audience for over four (4) decades. This Special Concert will be a Celebration of his Music, a pastiche of Adult Contemporary Songs and Heart-tugging Ballads that have defined his career as an icon in…
Oregon’s acclaimed and beloved genre-defying chamber ensemble is traversing through time in its upcoming performance: 90s v. 90s. In this newest installment, Portland Cello Project explores and showcases both well- and lesser-known works from the 1790s, 1890s, and especially the 1990s. This night won’t just smell like teen spirit; the performance will feature Beethoven and…
Celebrating Israel at 75 with Israeli Superstar Noa Sunday, April 30, 2023, 7:00 PM Join the Jewish community as we celebrate Israel’s 75th with a celebratory evening with Israeli superstar Noa, along with Grammy Award-winning pianist Rustan Sirota. Sponsored by the Jewish Federation of Greater Portland and Congregation Beth Israel.
Re:Forms Closing Reception, First Friday & Pop Up Shop Friday, May 5 | 6 – 9 pm The idea behind recycled materials is not a new one but continues to be an important component of how we both treat and respect our planet. Join artists Alicia Decker and Elissa Breitbard of Lu Kynn as we close…
The Law of Mosaics with the Oregon Symphony brings together four centuries of music and considers the ways in which artists, by engaging with each other across time, help us to better understand ourselves, and the world. Framing the program is a “classical symphony,” stitched together from the work of four composers from the past:…
¡Viva el amor! is a rich and vibrant tapestry of choral music from Peru, Venezuela, Cuba, Argentina, México, and the United States, presented by ISing Choir under the direction of Stephen Galván. ISing will provide a veritable feast for the senses with this concert, which features a collection of Hispanic love songs as well as…
Travis Hatton Young Artists Gala Concert Young Artists: The Young Artist Concerto Competition winners appear on stage with the BSO like a breath of fresh air, full of promise like spring itself. The BSO is proud to sponsor this annual performance showcase and scholarship opportunity for the best young musicians in Washington County, made possible…
Please join us for a pre-concert discussion featuring a panel of refugees telling their stories from 6:30 pm- 7 pm (a ticket for the concert is required for entry). The multi-talented soloist Michelle Bushkova joins the Portland Chamber Orchestra with not one but two concerti performed on two different instruments. This remarkable program will begin with…
Nontombi Naomi Tutu Race & Gender Justice Activist The Rev. Nontombi Naomi Tutu, the third child of Archbishop Desmond and Nomalizo Leah Tutu, has led a career shaped by the complexities and challenges of growing up black and female in apartheid South Africa —framing her life as an activist for human rights. Those experiences taught…
Joe Kye & the Givers, featuring Austin Antoine Joe Kye & the Givers is Portland musician and storyteller Joe Kye’s original music project, with songs inspired by Kye’s immigrant upbringing. A unique blend of jazz-pop, hip-hop, and world music, Joe Kye & the Givers’ sound is distinctly original yet familiar, like blasting through outer space…
This performance was rescheduled from February 25, 2023. All current tickets will be honored for the rescheduled date. If you need assistance, please contact the box office during our open hours: Noon – 6 pm Wednesday-Saturday. Email: boxoffice@thereser.org Phone: (971) 501-7722 —– Portland, Oregon’s acclaimed family music artists Aaron Nigel Smith and Red Yarn released their…
The Heart of Afghanistan project consists of Four Afghan musicians; Ahmad Fanoos on Vocals & Harmonium, and his two sons Elham on Piano and Mehran on Violin, with Hamid Habibzada on tabla. Together they will tell the story of Afghanistan from its pre-islamic Buddhist heritage through traditional Ghazals based on the Sufi inspired poetry of…
Since 1999, Taiwanese American Heritage Week, as designated by the U.S. Congress has been celebrated nationwide during the month of May to recognize and honor the cultures, traditions, contributions, and achievements of Taiwanese Americans in the United States. This year, the Taiwanese Association of Greater Portland is excited to have “Taiwan Acrobatic Troupe” perform “Taiwan…
29th Young Artists Debut! Concerto Concert on Friday, May 26, 2023, at The Reser. This will be a life-changing concert for kids of all ages and give you a fantastic opportunity to hear legends in the making! The six fantastic Young Artists Debut! Winners who will be performing, under the baton of YAD! Conductor Jonathan…
Teva Oriata Polynesian Dance Troupe presents “Stories of the Pacific” a celebration of Polynesian history, legends, and culture through music and dance. The all student showcase brings to the community a captivating spectacle through rhythmic sounds, vibrant costumes, and the passionate energy of dancers of all ages. Come voyage with us as we take you…
First Friday Opening Reception Friends of Dorothy June 2nd | 6 – 9 pm The Reser is celebrating PRIDE and we invite everyone to join in the festivities as we open our newest exhibition, Friends of Dorothy. For many, the term “queer” has transformed from historically negative narratives to a celebration of individuality, pride, and…
History of Portland Drag with Poison Waters June 3rd | 1 – 2:30 pm As far back as the 1930s and 40s, Portland has had a thriving LGBTQ+ scene. However, until the 80’s, it was largely underground to protect the identity of Queer individuals. Today, artists take center stage to celebrate, advocate, and give back…
The Oregon Chorale, Marian Masterworks The Oregon Chorale’s debut at the Patricia Reser Center for the Arts features the hauntingly emotional music of two of Central Europe’s most renowned modern composers. Henryk Górecki’s Marian Songs (Pieśni Maryjne), op. 54 features five a cappella movements comprised of musical prayers to different aspects of the Virgin Mary, the patron saint of…
David Hogg, activist, and co-founder of March for Our Lives. Thrust into the world of activism by the largest school shooting in American history, Parkland survivor David Hogg has become one of the most compelling voices of his generation—inspiring his peers both here and abroad to resist apathy and become catalysts for positive social change….
Ballet Folklorico Academia Gabriela presents Sembrando Flores (Flourishing Flowers), which will give audience members a taste of Mexico’s history and historical landmarks through beautiful visuals, music, and costumes. Sembrando Flores will take you on a journey through Oaxaca, Guerrero, Veracruz, and much more, telling a story of Mexico’s diversity through traditional dances intertwined with the unique…
Drag Culture: Moderated by Poison Waters June 14th | 6:30 – 8 pm As we continue to celebrate PRIDE, The Reser is proud to present an evening of multicultural drag discussion. Welcoming queens from near and far, the talented BinKyee Bellflower, Bebe Jay Meesha Peru, and two-spirit queen Eurora Volt come together with Poison Waters to…
45th Parallel closes its 14th season with three brilliant works for chamber orchestra, featuring iconic compositions by Richard Wagner and Arnold Schoenberg. The program also features Gabriella Smith’s radiant tribute to JS Bach, “Brandenburg Interstices”. We’re thrilled to have Deanna Tham, resident conductor for the Oregon Symphony, join us for this program! Schoenberg’s Chamber Symphony…
Experience the joy of dance in our end-of-the-year show. Join us for an unforgettable night of music, movement, and emotion as our talented dancers take the stage to showcase their skills and passion. Featuring a variety of dance styles, including high-energy hip-hop, modern contemporary, funk tap, jazz and more, our recital promises to entertain and…
OIBA 2023 Spring performance – Stages of Beauty Featuring the second act of Swan Lake, plus a WORLD PREMIERE by Executive Director Ye Li!
Friends of Dorothy Artist Talk June 24th | 2:00 – 4:00 pm Understanding and accepting one another is an ongoing process. Many times, artists create and express when words and conversation fail us. During our month-long PRIDE celebration, the Friends of Dorothy exhibition offers an opportunity to view and learn more about inclusivity and diversity….
Friends of Dorothy: A Queer Cabaret June 28th | 7:30 pm Come celebrate PRIDE with Poison Waters as she hosts the Friends of Dorothy: A Queer Cabaret. Featuring the cream of the crop from our local entertainment landscape, this one-of-a-kind live show will be fun for the entire family! Showcasing local talents like BinKyee Bellflower,…
Franz Schubert, the quintessential composer of art song, wrote more than 600 songs. The exquisite mezzo-soprano Fleur Barron and Artistic Director Gloria Chien will perform selections from Schubert’s epic final song cycle Schwanengesang (Swan Song) that expresses his desire and longing for lost love. Schubert’s Fantasy from the same final chapter of his life, is simultaneously one…
Exceptional musical partnerships from critically acclaimed albums headline this program. Artistic Director Gloria Chien and heralded clarinetist Anthony McGill are longtime recital partners, and the exhilarating F Minor sonata was part of their recording of the Brahms clarinet sonatas. McGill joins the Catalyst Quartet in the Samuel Coleridge-Taylor quintet that is part of UNCOVERED—the Catalyst’s…
With two performance times at 11:30 am & 6:30 pm, Music Workshop’s Summer Soundwaves Series brings young people and their families to The Patricia Reser Center for the Arts for interactive performances with exciting and inspiring musicians. The musicians in this series represent a variety of genres and cultures and personally tell their stories and…
Vienna, one of the European musical capitals of the 18th to 20th centuries, was the home for some of the most important composers in history. At the heart of the First Viennese School of composition was the iconic Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and two of his divinely beautiful works bookend this program that feature Artistic Directors…
With three performance times: 11:30 am & 6:30 pm on July 25 and 11:30 am on July 26, Music Workshop’s Summer Soundwaves Series brings young people and their families to The Patricia Reser Center for the Arts for interactive performances with exciting and inspiring musicians. The musicians in this series represent a variety of genres…
Our festival finale is an exciting celebration of the vitality of American music from the turn of the 20th century until today: native and folk influences in Antonín Dvořák, New England church hymns and popular tunes in Charles Ives, traditional Romanticism in Amy Beach, and modern-day lyricism in Chris Rogerson. The sensational Fleur Barron, who…
First Friday: Opening Reception Opening reception: Karl LeClair & Miroslav Lovric August 04 | 6 pm – 9 pm Memories are the snippets of moments processed and stored for later recollection and exploration. Artists Karl LeClair and Miroslav Lovric mine moments of the past, as well as elements from their dreams to create imaginative and…
Welcome to DJ Willy Wow’s Tiny Turntable Tour. During this two-hour event, Grammy Nominated artist, DJ Willy Wow, is providing an intimate look at his highly anticipated album “Hip Hope for Kids”, through a listening party. This intimate event promises to bring his signature high energy but also, for the first time, you will be…
Comedy Styles (FULL) Ages 10 – 14 August 7 – 11, 9am – 12pm Join the wait list! Live from Portland, it’s NWCT! Play wacky characters, explore absurd situations, and learn the key to making audiences laugh until their bellies hurt. Everyone will get a piece of comedy gold to perform! An informal demonstration will occur…
The Candyland Caper (FULL) Ages 6 – 9 August 7 – 11, 9am – 12pm Join the waitlist! Discover a super sweet fantasy world that’s full of sugar, spice … and sometimes things not so nice. Will you find the lost lollipops, or will the evil King Caramel and his jawbreaking goons get you stuck?…
Into the Woods (FULL) Ages 10 – 14 August 7 – 11, 9am – 4pm Join the waitlist! “Into the woods, then out of the woods, and happily ever after!” Or so they say. In this rendition of Lapine & Sondheim’s award-winning musical, classic storybook characters learn that while wishes can be granted, the consequences…
Sing! (FULL), Ages 7 – 11 August 7 – 11, 9am – 4pm Join the waitlist! Buster Moon needs an all-star cast of animal performers or his theater will have to close its doors forever! Prepare for a sparkling show that’s “out of this world,” complete with magical musical numbers and dazzling dance routines. The…
Gotta Catch ‘Em All (FULL) Ages 6 – 9 August 7 – 11, 1 – 4 pm Join the waitlist! NWCT’s resident Pokémon trainers will lead you on a quest to become “the very best!” Search far and wide for Charizard, Squirtle, and Pikachu, and discover new “pocket monsters” in this Explore Camp. Explore Camps…
Inspired by Real Events Spaces available Ages 10 – 14 August 7 – 11, 1 – 4 pm Perform songs from musicals based on real life! Whether you go back to 1776 in Hamilton, travel to Gander in Come From Away, or become a star in Dreamgirls, you’ll be singing and dancing your way through…
Improv (FULL) Ages 10 – 14 August 14 – 18, 9am – 12pm Join the waitlist! Whose line IS it anyway? Dive into the fundamentals of improvisational theater and work those funny bones in this summer camp. Be prepared to think on your feet! An informal demonstration will occur during the last 30 minutes of…
Annie’s Hard Knock Life (FULL) Ages 7 – 11 August 14 – 18, 9am – 4pm Join the waitlist. Come along on the adventures of everyone’s favorite orphan before she crosses paths with Daddy Warbucks. Inspired by the comic strip, Annie gets into scrapes, helps friends in need, and inspires the optimist in everyone! This…
Nevermore Academy (FULL) Ages 10 – 14 August 14 – 18, 9am – 4pm Join the waitlist! Welcome to Nevermore Academy, the premiere private school for sirens, werewolves, gorgons, and all other sorts of monstrous outcasts. When the gothic Wednesday Addams arrives on campus, things start to get curiously kooky. Everyone gets a part in this…
Royal Rebels (FULL) Ages 6 – 9 August 14 – 18, 9am – 12pm Join the waitlist Tired of tea parties? Bored by balls? Drifting off in front of dignitaries? Forge your own path as a one-of-a-kind royal who breaks with tradition to figure out what it really means to be a leader. From the…
Shrek’s Swamp Ages 6 – 9 August 14 – 18, 1 – 4pm Head down to Shrek and Fiona’s swamp for an extraordinary adventure with your favorite fairy-tale characters! Maybe you’ll embark on a daring crusade with Puss in Boots, encounter a sweet surprise with the Gingerbread Man, learn magic from the Fairy Godmother, and…