Thursday, October 19, 2023 @ 7:30pm – 10:30pm (PDT)
21ten Theatre, Portland, OR, United States
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Preview performance: $25 ($15 student)

Piercing the Veil is a musical and theatrical exploration of the Celtic origins of Halloween. Featuring the music of Musica Universalis, puppetry by Birdie Amico and Keziah Peterson of Kettlehead Studios, and performance by Briana Ratterman, the show, directed by Štěpán Šimek weaves together a tapestry of stories from the vast body Irish mythology reenacted by original puppets, and music, songs, and poetry.

Preview performance October 19 at 7:30pm; runs October 20-29.

About Musica Universalis

Laura Kuhlman, woodwinds, rebec, & voice |
Esther Saulle, woodwinds, viola da gamba, & voice |
Elizabeth O'Connor, bowed strings |
Paul Beck, cimbalom & percussion

https://musicauniversalis.org/

About Esther Saulle-Simek, woodwinds, viola da gamba, & voice

Esther started playing the recorder at the age of seven in her native Switzerland. Since then she has performed with many music ensembles and groups, including the Oregon Renaissance Band, the Cassis Ensemble, the Orchestra of the Moon, and the Portland and Puget Sound Christmas Revels.

In addition to the recorder, Esther plays various Renaissance instruments including the krumhorn, viola da gamba, and others.

Apart from playing various gigs and continuing to take variety of music classes and attending music workshops, she has been giving private recorder lessons to children and adults in her Northeast Portland home for the past twenty years.

About Elizabeth O'Connor, bowed strings

Elizabeth (Tizzy) O’Connor was born and raised in Portland, Oregon. She started her musical career at Mrs. Anderson’s Musical Kindergarten, then continued through local schools all the way to Portland State University, where she studied cello with Hamilton Cheifetz. She picked up the violin somewhere along the way and studies with Betsy Branch (fiddle) and Virgie Daigle (classical violin).

Elizabeth currently plays in a number of chamber and small ensemble groups, including Musica Universalis, the Fireside Social Orchestra, Cassis, and the Two Rivers Céilí Band.

In her spare time she is the associate director of Kaiser Permanente's Evidence-Based Practice Center and enjoys birdwatching, board games, and bread baking. She lives with her husband, two young adult children, two cats, and a lively sourdough starter.

About Paul Beck, cimbalom & percussion

Paul began his musical studies hitting tuned water glasses in Mrs. Ristad's preschool music class, then eventually worked his way up to hitting percussion instruments for a music degree at the University of Colorado.

Paul saw a cimbalom for the first time on a family trip to Hungary, but it was more than 30 years before he got to hit one. In Musica Universalis Paul plays a small version of this normally gargantuan species of hammered dulcimer.

In addition to Musica Universalis, Paul is a member of the Portland ensembles Trio Tsuica, the Krebsić Orkestar, and Padam Padam.

Demand for cimbalom players being what it is, he makes his living as an author of nonfiction children's books.

21ten Theatre

2110 SE 10th Ave
Portland, OR 97214
United States

https://www.21ten.org/