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		<title>Orcas Ohana and Eastsound</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Come see why Eastsound, WA, the lovely town just a step outside our Orcas Ohana vacation rental home, is one of Western America&#8217;s top 10 dream towns! Eastsound is the place to be if you are looking for a great tourist location without that obvious touristy feel and Orcas Ohana is the place to stay <a href="http://www.theorcasohana.com/blog/2012/09/orcas-ohana-and-eastsound/" class="more-link">More &#62;</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Come see why Eastsound, WA, the lovely town just a step outside our Orcas Ohana vacation rental home, is one of <a title="MSN's Top 10 Western Dream Towns" href="http://realestate.msn.com/slideshow.aspx?cp-documentid=13108494#10">Western America&#8217;s top 10 dream towns!</a></h2>
<p>Eastsound is the place to be if you are looking for a great tourist location without that obvious touristy feel and Orcas Ohana is the place to stay if you&#8217;re looking for convenient access to everything this quiet, eclectic town has to offer. Everything you need (grocery store, pharmacy, airport) and everything you want (restaurants, coffee shops, bars and churches) are a convenient walk away when you stay out our beautiful, nature home with a view!</p>
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<h3>   Just imagine waking up in Orcas Ohana master bedroom to a gorgeous sunrise over the bay and thinking to yourself,</h3>
<p>&#8220;There are so many great things I can do today!&#8221; You can create <a title="Northwest vacation time!" href="http://www.theorcasohana.com/blog/2012/08/your-own-nature-vacation-in-the-great-northwest/">your own nature vacation</a>, set out to watch the whales, hike around Moran State Park, read a book out on the deck or drop into Eastsound and get to know what makes this little town of 5,000 so special.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re a food person, be prepared to enjoy<a title="Eastsound Restaurant Reviews" href="http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurants-g58448-Eastsound_Orcas_Island_San_Juan_Islands_Washington.html"> all kinds of great restaurants with all kinds of scrumptious meals</a>. And if you&#8217;re the relaxed/ adventurous type then<a title="Adventures and Activities" href="http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g58448-Activities-Eastsound_Orcas_Island_San_Juan_Islands_Washington.html"> feel free to get on a boat, paddleboard, kayak or piece of driftwood</a> and get ready for some unforgettable moments and sights on water or land! Really, though, it doesn&#8217;t matter what kind of person you are or what you enjoy because Eastsound is famous for its ability to mix anyone and everyone together in one harmonious center of friendliness and interesting moments.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re still not convinced that Eastsound WA is eccentrically awesome then let this nearly 2 hour performance by a band named Twirl seal the deal <img src='http://www.theorcasohana.com/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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<p>PS Here is another feature article giving you further proof of <a title="National Geographic's feature on Eastsound" href="http://adventure.nationalgeographic.com/adventure/trips/adventure-towns/eastsound-washington/">how much fun you can have in Eastsound</a> while staying at Orcas Ohana</p>
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		<title>Orcas Island Music Festival at The Orcas Center (Review from the Seattle Times)</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Aug 2010 04:19:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[“Bliss in Puget Sound” Melinda Bargreen, music critic for Seattle Times, writes for American Record Guide, Nov-Dec 2006 The white ferry glides to Orcas Island through an assortment of smaller tree-covered islands that look like someone scattered a fistful of giant emeralds onto northern Puget Sound. On such late-August days, the water is as calm <a href="http://www.theorcasohana.com/blog/2010/08/orcas-island-music-festival-at-the-orcas-center-review-from-the-seattle-times/" class="more-link">More &#62;</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>“Bliss in Puget Sound”</p>
<p>Melinda Bargreen, music critic for <em>Seattle Times</em>,<br />
writes for <em>American Record Guide</em>, Nov-Dec 2006</p>
<p>The white ferry glides to Orcas Island through an  assortment of smaller tree-covered islands that look like someone  scattered a fistful of giant emeralds onto northern Puget Sound. On such  late-August days, the water is as calm as glass, though there’s plenty  of bustle at the departing ferry terminal in Anacortes, about a  90-minute drive north of Seattle.</p>
<p>Orcas Island, one of four ferry-served islands in  Washington State’s San Juan Islands, has been home for the past nine  years to the Orcas Island Chamber Music Festival. A cozy boutique event  run by founding Artistic Director Aloysia Friedmann, it’s an outgrowth  of some very serendipitous circumstances. Friedmann, a violist, met her  husband, pianist Jon Kimura Parker, while performing at Toby Saks’s  Seattle Chamber Music Society’s Summer Festival (now in it 25 th year).  The couple wanted to create a junior version of the Seattle festival up  on Orcas Island, where Friedmann’s parents (violinist Martin Friedmann  and oboist Laila Storch) had a vacation house. They knew the  arts-friendly environment of the island, which nurtures many writers,  musicians, and artists. And they knew the spectacular scenery, which led  to the fledgling festival’s subtitle, “Chamber Music with a View”.</p>
<p>Best, there were some excellent venues: the small but  acoustically lively Orcas Center, whose 213 seats are perennially full,  and the sanctuary of Emmanuel Episcopal Church, which is perched on the  rocks overlooking vistas of islands, water, and mountains.</p>
<p>With advice from Saks, Friedmann and a cadre of Orcas  friends set forth to create a festival where the ambience is almost as  great an attraction as the music. Having Parker, a Leeds Competition  winner and international soloist, as the house pianist is a draw in  itself; his faculty colleagues at Rice University’s Shepherd School of  Music, including the likes of cellist Lynn Harrell, have proved a rich  trove of talent from which to draw an artist lineup. More artists have  come from Friedmann’s wide circle of friends at the Juilliard School and  summer music camps, including trumpeter Stephen Burns and violinist  Stephanie Sant’Ambrogio.</p>
<p>From day one, innovation has been one of the  festival’s hallmarks. Over the years, Friedmann has introduced the  bandoneon, alphorn, cajon, organ, and sitar as well as more traditional  chamber instruments and repertoire. Distinguished film director and  photographer Otto Lang gave two seasons of inspired lecture –screenings  before his death last January at 98. Composer and pianist Jake Heggie  appeared with mezzo-soprano Zhen Cao in his own song cycles. Two San  Francisco Ballet principal dancers, Muriel Maffre and Benjamin Pierce,  have created two Stravinsky dance-music-video evenings (one of them this  season) that would do credit to any festival on the planet. And the  artist roster has included such icons as John Mack and Claude Frank  alongside William Preucil, Jeffrey Kahane, and (in a nice quid pro quo)  cellist and mentor Toby Saks. During the last two weeks of August this  year, happy concertgoers pile in for the pre-concert lectures and lined  up at the box office, where a wait list of substantial proportions  usually formed. This is a festival that’s very good to it audiences;  community donors underwrite a terrific little reception after each  concert with big tables of catered hors d’oeuvres, fruits, cheese, and  wines. (Donors, many of them individuals, also underwrite each  performer, pre-concert lecture, and concert.) Rehearsals are open to the  public; a youth-involvement program works with local school music  programs through the school year and brings kids to the concerts.  Children are admitted free to a Family Concert, which Parker hosted this  year with horn player William VerMeulen, who performed on the garden  hose and funnel, alongside excerpts from main stage programming.</p>
<p>The four main stage concerts, each presented twice,  included a nod to Mozart in every program, with repertoire ranging from  the standard to the startling. In the latter category was Michael  Daugherty’s 1993 <em>Dead Elvis</em>, where “The King” ( Benjamin  Kamins, very much alive) emerged from the wings clad in a white  metal-studded jumpsuit and bearing a bassoon. Daugherty’s chamber piece  is a tour-de-force for any bassoonist brave enough to handle its  considerable technical challenges as well as hip-swiveling ones, and  Kamins made it a personal triumph, losing no opportunity to kiss women  in the audience and in the onstage chamber ensemble.</p>
<p>On the same program was an utterly fascinating version of Stravinsky’s <em>L’Histoire du Soldat,</em> created and choreographed by Muriel Maffre, whose concept included a  nearly life-size puppet soldier cunningly manipulated by her and fellow  dancer Benjamin Pierce. The seven-piece chamber ensemble (with Stephanie  Sant’Ambrogio leading from the violinist’s chair) played with unanimous  vigor and wit, and three narrators, Adam Stern, Owen Kotler, and John  Clancy – gave voice to the major characters. The extraordinary pliancy  of the dancing and the effective use of the puppet (underscoring the  Soldier’s puppet-like manipulations by the Devil) were enhanced by  Maffre’s video images on a small screen. It was both visually and  musically mesmerizing, as fresh as new paint and as exciting as a newly  minted classic.</p>
<p>When you realize that both <em>Dead Elvis</em> and <em>L’Historie du Soldat</em> shared the same program with Poulenc’s Sonata for Horn, Trumpet and  Trombone, Mozart’s Flute Sonata No. 6, and Loeffler’s Two Rhapsodies for  Oboe, Viola and Piano, not to mention a little hors d’oeuvre in the  form of Adam Stern’s new chamber transcription of Ginaster’s final dance  from <em>Estancia</em>, you begin to understand the extraordinary  creativity of this festival. Of course, there were more conventional  programs. The final one, “Mozart Meets Tchaikovsky”, offered a sparking  Mozart E-flat Piano Quartet with two married couples performing: Parker  and Friedmann, and Lynn Harrell and his violinist wife Helen  Nightengale. The second half was a supercharged Piano Trio by  Tchaikovsky with Parker, Friedmann, and Harrell (Harrell, by the way,  won a Grammy Award for his recording of this work).</p>
<p>An even smaller-scale program put Parker and Harrell together for some dream repertoire: Schubert’s <em>Arpeggione Sonata</em>, Brahms’s Cello Sonata No. 2, and Beethoven’s Seven Variations on <em>The Magic Flute</em>.  Here were two top-flight players at their best in a duo recital of true  partners, with cellist powerful enough to let pianist play at full  strength in music that showed the deep commitment of both artists.</p>
<p>Afterward, as the blissful audience wafted into the  reception room for treats and some of the festival’s reserve-label wine  (bottled by Mount Baker vineyards), one audience member happily  murmured, “We’re so spoiled.” Three words said it all.</p>
<p>(This article is from http://www.oicmf.org/ !)</p>
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		<title>Orcas Island Concert &#8211; Orcas Island Chamber Music Festival &#8211; Children&#8217;s Concert</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Check out this sweet video of The Orcas Island Chamber Music Festival (kid version)! Orcas Island has so many great activities for families!]]></description>
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<p>Check out this sweet video of The Orcas Island Chamber Music Festival (kid version)!</p>
<p>Orcas Island has so many great activities for families!</p>
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