Sunday, June 2, 2024 @ 3:00pm – 5:00pm (PDT)
Central Kitsap Performing Arts Center, Silverdale, WA, United States
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$28 ($10 ages 19-29, $5 ages 18 & under)

Tour the solar system with the symphony as we complete our 81st season of music! Holst's masterwork features an immense orchestra performing the rage of Mars, the joy of Jupiter, and many others. Tames Alan connects this work to the time of its writing with stories and scenes of women in the upheaval and societal change during World War I.

About Tames Alan, presenter

Tames Alan is an actress, historian, and fashion history teacher who has combined her skills to create Living History Lectures for people of all ages. Since 1986, she has been touring her programs throughout the United States and Canada, where she is known for her in-depth research and lively presentation style. In the Northwest, she is the most popular speaker in the history of the Washington Commission for the Humanities’ Inquiring Mind program and has received several grants from WCH to tour her programs to rural and underserved areas of Washington state.

Over the years, she has created a series of one-woman historically accurate costumed programs that are educational entertainment. These are fun cultural events for general audiences, as well as good cultural background programs for elementary through college-level students. They cover the life, customs, and clothing from several ancient cultures through the 1920's.

In addition to the above programs, Tames is also a recognized food historian and offers a series of programs that give entertaining insight into what and how people ate in the past. Her program Trial by Fork: Formal Victorian Dining Demystified, was hired by the Museum on Main Street program sponsored by the Smithsonian Institute.

Tames studied theatre and history at Willamette University in Oregon and theatre at the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco and the Dell Arte School in California. For many years, she taught fashion history at the Art Institute of Seattle, offering a class that combined fashion history, social history, and women's studies. She is a historical consultant to museums, libraries, and historical festivals throughout the Pacific Northwest.

Tames and her husband live on a working farm in the beautiful Puget Sound region of the Northwest. They enjoy creating fun and fabulous meals, playing with their two cats, and teaching ballroom dance.

https://www.livinghistorylectures.com/upcoming-programs