For All Things Missoula, Montana

This Week’s Arts & Culture Scene | Sept 21

By TOM BENSEN

It’s  Homecoming Week  at the University of Montana, featuring a full week of activities and events, including the  University Center Art Fair  and the  Homecoming Parade .  

It’s also the 24th annual  Bike Walk Bus Week with several events and activities all over town.

through October 24,  Terrain: Plateau Native Art & Poetry through February 27, 2016 (pictured here). J ohn Buck: Free for All opensSeptember 25, with a Members Preview: September 24, 5:00-7:00 p.m.

The  University of Montana School of Music  presents the Faculty and Guest Artist Series:  Brahms’ Liebeslieder’,September 27, 2015 at 7:30  p.m.in  the UM Music Recital Hall, featuring faculty artists  Anne Basinski, soprano;  Kimberly Gratland James, mezzo-soprano;  David Cody, tenor;  David Edmonds, baritone; and  Christopher Hahn, piano; with visiting guest artists from Idaho State University  Diana Livingston Friedly, soprano;  Kathleen Lane, mezzo-soprano;  Geoffrey Friedly, tenor;  Scott Anderson,baritone; and Kori Bond, piano.

Picture8The  Missoula Art Museum presents  Kathryn Schmidt: Seen In Broad Daylight through October 24, Terrain: Plateau Native Art & Poetry through February 27, 2016 (pictured here). John Buck: Free for All opens September 25, with a Members Preview: September 24, 5:00-7:00 p.m.

Fact and Fiction  presents  Michael Hodges reading and signing  The Puller, 7:00 p.m. September 29; and  Martin Clark reading and signing  The Jezebel Remedy, 7:00 p.m.September 30.  Both events are at F&F Downtown.

Shakespeare and Co.  presents David Gates reading from his new book  A Hand Reached Down to Guide Me, 7:00 p.m.on September 25; Margot Kahn reads from her book H orses That Buck:  The Story of Champion Bronc Rider Bill Smith at 2:00 p.m. on September 27.

Picture9The  Montana Museum of Art & Culture  presents  The Intimate Diebenkorn: Drawings 1949 – 1992 September 24 – December 12 in the Paxson and Meloy Galleries, with an opening reception on Thursday, September 24, from 5:00-7:00 p.m.

The  Missoula Community Theatre  will prove that Shakespeare is for everyone with a NEW performing arts class for Grades 6-12.  Register for  A Midsummer Night’s Dream,now through October 9, with performances on Saturday, October 10.  Register online at  here  or call 728-7529.

This week at  MCT, Inc ., we are sending a team to our first  Missoula Children’s Theatre residency in  Micronesia. The Sleeping Beauty performances will be in  Kolonia, in cooperation with the US Embassy. Here in Missoula, rehearsals rooms are active with the sounds of  Sweeney Todd (Missoula Community Theatre) and  A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Missoula Children’s Theatre). Both shows will be produced in October; tickets are on sale now.  Visit  here .

Matthew Marsolek of the  Drum Brothers  presents  Beginning Hand Drumming Series, Wednesdays from 7:30 – 8:45 p.m., at Lewis and Clark School starting September 23. Everyone is welcome and extra drums will be available. Students will learn the tones and techniques of West African drumming, a beginning repertoire of rhythms, ensemble playing, and the fundamentals of rhythm awareness. To register, please contact Matthew  here  or call 531-8109.

Living Art of Montana  presents a celebratory  Wednesdays 4 Wellness Workshop: Acknowledging what you Want to Celebrate with  Writing & a Raw Rainbow Cake, September 23, from 12-1:30 at the Living Art studio, 725 W Alder Ste #17.  From September 24 – November 12:  Cancer, Courage & Creativity Eight-Week Workshop for Men and Women experiencing the effects of cancer.  CCC integrates, writing, art, movement, and mask-making as tools for self exploration.  No art or writing experience necessary.

Meet author  Scott Ellsworth, Wednesday, September 23from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. with a reception and talk at The Alumni Center Board Room on the 3rd floor of the University Center, Friday, September 25 10:30 a.m. to Noon.  There will be a Book Signing at Fact & Fiction on campus (inside The Bookstore at UM).

Viscosity Theatre  presents  Wet Hot Amurican Cabaret at the  Top Hat Lounge  September 22 at 8:00 p.m.

Picture10Singer-songwriters  Justin Roth Jenn Adams and John Floridis all performWednesday, September 23 at 7:00 p.m. at the Crystal Theater. Tickets $10 advance at Rockin Rudy’s and  here , $12 door.

Zootown Arts Community Center  accepting submissions for our 4th Annual Festival of  The Dead Group Art Show. We at the ZACC are proud to celebrate  Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, a Mexican holiday celebrated to pay respect to the deceased. Join us in celebrating life and working through death with self-expression. Only through art can we truly appreciate the absence of life. Application deadline is September 21.  Visit  here  for more

Percussionists Wanted – Desire, Not Experience, Sought After. Have you ever wanted to learn to play percussion using a variety of hand and stick drums, Tibetan bowls and bells, and smaller percussion instruments?  A special introduction to this largely improvisational music is being planned.  You do not have to have musical experience or the instruments themselves. A small group will be formed to participate in an afternoon and evening session at the Missoula Public Library on September 29 as part of  Missoula Public Library Senior Citizen week.  Quiet Drum & Percussion blends worldwide percussion instruments, softer drums and voice for a meditative musical evening. Flutes, violin, udu, harps, Tibetan bowls and bells, and smaller percussion instruments make up the musical mix. Largely improvisational. All musical talent and experience levels welcome. Please contact  John or Susan Hancock at 721-2789 or e-mail  here

For more information about arts events in the Missoula area, visit  our website .

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Tom Bensen

Tom Bensen has lived in Missoula since 1986, and has been the executive director of the Missoula Cultural Council since June 2004. He has directed First Night Missoula each New Year’s Eve since 1997.   He is a member of Missoula’s choral ensemble Dolce Canto, and enjoys being outdoors, whether it is hiking, biking, skiing, walking the dogs, or mowing the lawn.  His wife Susan works for Montana Public Radio, and their son Peter attends Hellgate High School.

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