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5 must-sees at Seattle Chamber Music Fest
Just as it’s a thrill to see dancers up close instead of across the yawning distance of a concert
Just as it’s a thrill to see dancers up close instead of across the yawning distance of a concert
Ole Kanestrom leans over his workbench, insistently shaping a long, slender piece of amber-orange wood. Thin,kinky shavings come off
A handsome young man gazes at a flattering portrait of himself created by an admirer and whispers a wish to
Meet Silas Riener. He’s been “split” into thirty-two pieces. Dire things are happening to most of his body parts
In an open, bright studio, dancers Charlene Curtiss and Joanne Petroff take the floor for a rehearsal of their piece,