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Calls for artists for Nov. 11

The Columbian
Published: November 11, 2016, 5:55am

Music

Camas-Washougal Community Orchestra seeks new players in all sections, open to all ages and skill levels. The orchestra directed by Tatiana Kolchanova plays a variety of music, including classical and pop, and presents two concerts each year. No audition necessary, but musicians should be able to read music and attend weekly rehearsals from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Thursdays at Camas United Methodist Church, 706 N.E. 14th Ave., Camas. 503-807-3038 or tatianakolchanova@gmail.com

Columbia River Sweet Adelines Chorus seeks women 16 and older for four-part harmony. The ability to read music is not required. Auditions will be at rehearsals, 7 to 9:30 p.m. Mondays, Clark College, Beacock Music Hall, 1933 Fort Vancouver Way, Vancouver; 360-887-4927, 951-313-6969 or www.columbiariverchorus.com

Junior Symphony of Vancouver seeks young musicians of southwest Washington and Oregon to join the symphony. Open to orchestral and chamber music instruments for those in middle school through college. Auditions are by appointment only, with the application available online. The deadline is Dec. 12. 360-696-4084 or www.oregonchamberplayers.org

Northwest Harmony Chorus seeks women 16 and older for its Holiday Chorus. No experience is necessary. The chorus performs holiday music at a variety of venues, beginning Thanksgiving weekend and going through mid-December. Rehearsals are 7 to 8:30 p.m. Mondays. Northcrest Community Church, 5602 E. Mill Plain Blvd., Vancouver. Jessica Egan, jlegan1973@yahoo.com

Vancouver Community Concert Band seeks all brass, woodwind and percussion players, active and retired. All abilities welcome; no audition required. The volunteer community band, along with its polka band, Dixieland Jazz Band and chamber ensembles, performs regularly around the area. Rehearsals are 7 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesdays at Friends of the Carpenter, 1600 W. 20th St., Vancouver. Beginning band will be offered 6 to 6:30 p.m. www.vccb.us or vanccband@gmail.com

Vancouver Pops Orchestra seeks musicians who play orchestral instruments. The ensemble plays 20 assemblies each year in local grade schools. Rehearsals are from 9 to 11 a.m. Tuesdays. Call or email for information on auditions. Vancouver Heights United Methodist Church, 5701 MacArthur Blvd., Vancouver; 360-253-9557 or davidkinch62@gmail.com.

Vancouver Symphony Orchestra seeks entries for its Young Artists Competition, which gives music students ages 18 and younger in Oregon and Washington to compete for scholarships. Students can submit entries in three categories: piano, strings and brass/woodwinds/percussion. The application deadline is Dec. 2. orchestramgr@vancouversymphony.org or www.vancouversymphony.org

Art

Gallery 360 seeks entries for “Spirit of the Northwest,” an exhibition in the Community Room of the Slocum House that will run from January through March. Artists are invited to submit up to three entries that evoke the spirit of the Northwest and the community. Entry deadline is Dec. 3. Details and entry forms can be found at the gallery during regular hours, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesdays through Sundays, or online. www.gallery360.org

Theater

August Wilson Red Door Project seeks Portland-area high school students in grades ten to 12 for the August Wilson Monologue Competition. Students perform monologues by African-American playwright August Wilson for a chance to win a trip to the National Finals in New York City There is no cost to apply; the application deadline is Nov. 30. 971-266-0344 or www.reddoorproject.org

Magenta Theater seeks actors for 18 roles in its February production of “Waiting in the Wings.” The audition will consist of a cold reading from the script. Participants should bring a headshot and an acting r?sum?. All adult actors will be considered; old-age makeup will be used where necessary. The auditions will begin at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 14 at Magenta Theater, 1108 Main St., Vancouver. www.magentatheater.com

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