Call your mothers, children! Mother’s Day is this Sunday, and with it comes the standard set of events. The Pike Place Market Flower Festival is back this Saturday and Sunday, and organizers say they’re bringing over 40 socially distanced tents with flower farmers from around the region. If you’re looking for less crowded things to do (with or without your mother), we’ve got another round-up of our top recommendations for this week. THURSDAY: RAJA FEATHER.
Seniors reflect on their time as part of Columbia’s dance community
Seniors reflect on their time as part of Columbia’s dance community Samantha Camacho / Staff Photographer
With Commencement comes the time to celebrate the seniors who have greatly contributed to the dance community on campus. Whether they are captains, presidents, artistic directors, or development directors, these seniors led their respective dance groups through the trials and tribulations presented by a virtual year. Spectator interviewed some of these seniors and heard them reflect on their experiences as members and leaders of the performing arts community.
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La MaMa has announced the lineup for the 16th edition of La MaMa Moves! Returning for its annual spring season for two weeks in May, the 2021 festival will feature works by Hadar Ahuvia and Tatyana Tenenbaum, J. Bouey, Jasmine Hearn, Tiffany Mills, Ricarrdo Valentine, and Sugar Vendil. Performances will be streamed live from La MaMa s Ellen Stewart Theatre and Downstairs Theatre, with additional performances outdoors at Downtown Art for limited, in-person audiences. The festival will also include a digital showcase featuring the work of several International Artists. La MaMa Moves! will take place Thursday through Sunday, May 13-16, and Tuesday through Sunday, May 18-23. Performance times vary. Tickets are pay-what-you-can starting at $5. Tickets on sale soon at www.lamama.org.