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Icicle Arts is a non-profit organization connecting arts and community in the Wenatchee River Valley and beyond. Icicle Arts is proud to have members from Leavenworth, Peshastin, Cashmere, Wenatchee, Chelan, Twisp, Orondo, Seattle, Kirkland, and Stanwood. None of Icicle Arts' programs would be possible without generous support from members like you. Play center stage in presenting arts to our community - join as a new member or renew your membership today! |
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Icicle Arts presents the second annual Icicle Arts Festival, September 10-12, 2010. Featuring the Icicle Prize in Songwriting, sponsored by the Icicle Fund. Enter your original song NOW for a chance to win $1,000! Internationally-acclaimed Seattle-based flamenco guitarist Andre Feriante performs at Icicle Creek Music Center’s Canyon Wren Recital Hall Friday, September 10 at 7:00 p.m. Tickets are $12 in advance and $15 at the door, online or by calling (509) 548-2278. With
over 20 years of performing and recording, award-winning, virtuoso
guitarist Andre Feriante has left his musical mark on the classical,
world music, and fusion scenes. A cross-over artist in the vein of YoYo
Ma or Sting, his performance program represents a bold but fluid
musical fusion, featuring music from Bach to Leonard Cohen, flamenco
improvisation to jazz standards, and even poetry by Federico Garcia
Lorca, Rumi, and Feriante himself. |
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Icicle Arts presents Sonia Dawkins / Prism Dance Theatre at the Performing Arts Center of Wenatchee on October 2 at 7:00 p.m. Sonia Dawkins/Prism Dance Theatre, described as having "elasticity and surging strength…. fascinating to watch" (The Seattle Times), was
founded in 1994 and moved to Seattle in 1999. The company melds
modernism with multiculturalism, and skill with spontaneity. A company
of multi-ethnic dancers trained in classical ballet as well as
movement techniques established by some of the masters of modern dance
— Martha Graham, Lester Horton, and José Limon, their dances are a
fusion technicality, texture, and expressiveness. The visually-moving,
emotionally-compelling, and wide-ranging
choreography of Sonia Dawkins’ astonishes audiences with its freshness,
power, and depth. Tickets are $12 in advance, $15 at the door, and go
on sale August 1. |
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Photos by Reed Carlson, Andre Feriante, Nigel Cooper.
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