Friday, February 28, 2025 @ 7:30pm – 9:30pm (PST)
Patricia Reser Center for the Arts, Beaverton, OR, United States
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$33.50-$43.50

Embark on an emotional odyssey with members of the Oregon Symphony, exploring the cultural heritage, personal identities, and family histories of three groundbreaking living American composers. Singer and composer Nathalie Joachim's Ki Moun Ou Ye (which means "Who Are You?" in Creole) celebrates her Haitian family with vibrant stories of community, survival, and freedom. Witness a new arrangement of Steve Reich's iconic Minimalist masterpiece Different Trains—a haunting exploration of Holocaust survivors' stories interwoven with his childhood memories. Plus, be captivated by Portland native Oswald Huynh's poignant composition inspired by Vietnamese lullabies. Join us for an evening of breathtaking music that uniquely captures the human experience.

About Patricia Reser Center for the Arts

Patricia Reser Center for the Arts unites us as artists, enthusiasts, individuals, and communities, linking us all with a sense of shared purpose and a touch of the sublime. The Reser is the cultural heart of a flourishing community centered in Beaverton, Oregon. It continuously enhances the cultural life of our region, bringing people together in a space that’s warm and welcoming, and where the art we present invites discovery, wonder, and flights of imagination. This place eliminates barriers and thrives on access, shared experience, and open hearts. The Reser honors the cultures and customs of its diverse community and, using the awesome power of the arts, creates opportunities for deeper understanding and authentic connections between people.

https://thereser.org/

Patricia Reser Center for the Arts

12625 SW Crescent St
Beaverton, OR 97005
United States

https://thereser.org/