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Event
Vulture Sister Song
With live storytelling and poetry, folk songs and electric lullabies, a migrating herd of creature-like lanterns, curious movement, and a healthy dose of humor, Vulture Sister Song brings together artists and community members to celebrate the possibilities of vibrant interdependence.
Join us for what one young audience member called, "Weird, but a good kind of weird," and what one older audience member called, "An amazing convergence of presence and sensory web making."
Vulture Sister Song is family friendly for ages 5 and up: - Friday, March 8th 7 pm evening show is suited for ages 8+. - Saturday, March 9th 1 pm matinee is suited for ages 5+.
The show is fully ADA accessible, and ASL interpretation will be provided at both performances by Naomi Nieves Driver.
Duration: 45-50 minutes, no intermission.
Created and performed by: Kate Elias & Ellen Smith Ahern (dance, music, design), Jacob Elias (lantern sculptures, music), Josina Guess (poetry, story), and Pete Dybdahl (music, story).
PLUS FREE COMMUNITY EVENTS:
Dance Builders Kids Workshop Seward Park Audubon Center Wednesday, March 6th, 3:30-5 pm - FREE A fun, interactive, workshop for youth ages 5-10 to explore creating stories with movement. Advance registration required. Visit https://sewardpark.audubon.org/events for more information.
Vulture Culture Artist Talk & Exchange Columbia City Gallery Thursday, March 7th, 6 pm - FREE An evening of prose, art, and ecology exploring vultures in the context of environmental and racial healing, ancient mythology, and our everyday lives. With writer Josina Guess, local artist Jayashree Krishnan, and more!
Vulture Committee Jamboree & Potluck Columbia City Library Saturday, March 9, 2:30 pm - FREE Hang out with the cast of Vulture Sister Song and join in on some of the fun we had making this piece, singing old songs, doing new dances, and eating good food together. Bring your instruments and a bite to share!
Check out our website and Instagram @vulturesister for more!
This project is supported in part by an award from 4Culture.
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LocationRainier Arts Center (View)
3515 S Alaska St.
Seattle, WA 98118
United States
Categories
Minimum Age: 5 |
Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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Accessibility
ADA Accessible
ASL interpretation provided by Naomi Nieves Driver
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