Arts & Entertainment


Masterclass with David: David Requiro, standing, advises CMI students, from left, Calvin Hu, Nicole Chung and Haley Camp, during a public masterclass in which these students were working on a Schumann trio. Photo by Isaiah Shim.
The beginning of summer at Icicle Creek Center for the Arts (ICCA) is synonymous with the Chamber Music Institute and Festival, which is celebrating its 29th year. For three weeks, celebrated faculty artists and brilliant young artists from near and far gather at the ICCA campus to, in Artistic...

Cherisse Martinelli as Maria from The Sound of Music. Submitted photo
The Leavenworth Summer Theater season opens with the Sound of Music this week at the Ski Hill Amphitheater, on Friday, July 7. Tickets are available online for three summer productions: The Sound of Music, Rogers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella, and The Drowsy Chaperone.  Cherisse Martinelli, seen in...

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WENATCHEE - The City of East Wenatchee and the Chelan-Douglas Regional Port Authority invite you to a free, family friendly, community event, Panborn’s Festival of Flight on Saturday, July 8. Learn about East Wenatchee's aviation history, check out some amazing airplanes, grab some lunch from our...

Leavenworth Accordion Celebration Group playing for the crowd at the Gazebo during one of the four-day events. This year's events are June 22-25. File Photo

Cutline Sister Sadie. Submitted photo
Kick start your bluegrass summer with the Annual Wenatchee River Bluegrass Festival (WRBF), June 16-18, featuring superstar bluegrass bands that will put the kick in your bluegrass start.  The extraordinary line up goes like this….  Sister Sadie; Kenny & Amanda Smith Band; Authentic Unlimited;...

Young audience members like Avery Polzin were enthralled with the hoop dance of world champion Nanabah Kadeniihii, an Indigenous Enterprise dancer. Photo by Tina Polzin
Icicle Creek Center for the Arts (ICCA) hosted Indigenous Enterprise (IE), an acclaimed Indigenous dance and storytelling company with representatives from multiple western tribes, for five days of performance and engagement, reaching over 1200 students and 500 community members. The weekend...
GRAND COULEE – The Bureau of Reclamation will begin operations of the “One River, Many Voices” laser light show and the John W. Keys III Pump-Generating Plant public tours on May 26. The light show will run nightly at 10 p.m. through July 31. Beginning August 1, the show will start at 9:30 p.m.,...

“Dangerous women” of diverse cultures will have their third performance at Icicle Creek Center for the Arts, May 19-21 Photo submitted by Rhona Baron
On May 19, 20, and 21, Dangerous Women return to Leavenworth to present an updated encore of their acclaimed, original show, “Unsettled.” The most diverse theatrical production ever staged in Central Washington, Unsettled played to sold out crowds and standing ovations in 2022 at Icicle Creek...
WENATCHEE - On Sunday May 21, 2 p.m., Wenatchee First United Methodist Church is sponsoring and hosting a special concert called Music For the Refugees. It will feature The Wenatchee Big Band, The Apollo Club, The Appleaires, a combined church choir, and other solo artists.  Our concert will...

Maipole dancers file photo
Entertainment lineup for Maifest weekend includes: Bavarian-inspired “Festzug” (or Grand March) at Noon Enzian Schuhplattler Dancers for the traditional Maipole dance Folk dancing, Horses, Wagons, and Carriages, High school marching bands Bernese Mountain Dogs, Art displays, Flower crowns and other...

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