The first issue of Abhi Performing Arts, Seattle's new online performing arts magazine and directory, is now online at www.abhiperformingarts.org.
Inside:
"Learning About Theatre, Community, and Self":
Teens participate this summer in a musical program designed just for them at Seattle's Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center.
"Hip Hop History-Makers":
Boom Bap Project, on the road to becoming hip hop legends in the Pacific Northwest.
"Collaboration Built Right In":
From dancing to managing its own public relations, d9 Dance Collective is a naturally collaborative organization.
"Watch for It. Art is on the Way.":
Take 16 artists and let them do whatever they want, wherever they want, whenever they
want. What do you get? The answer is coming soon, as 4Culture’s SITE-SPECIFIC/2006 King County Performance Network (KCPN) takes to the streets this fall.
"How Cultures Collide with One Another":
The Z.A. Ensemble uses the vocabulary of modern dance as the foundation of
its unique cross-cultural works.
"We Have Ways to Make You Dance":
Folk-inspired Latin jazz band, MangoSon, entices audiences onto the dance floor.
"Bringing Bollywood and Bhangra to Seattle":
Seattle's South Asian music scene is about to explode thanks to the efforts of DJ
collective I Heart Shiva.
"Interpreting Old-fashioned Music in a New Way":
Interview with champion fiddler Jamie Laval, on creating original interpretations of
traditional music with mandolinist/violinist/cellist Ashley Broder.
Inside:
"Learning About Theatre, Community, and Self":
Teens participate this summer in a musical program designed just for them at Seattle's Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center.
"Hip Hop History-Makers":
Boom Bap Project, on the road to becoming hip hop legends in the Pacific Northwest.
"Collaboration Built Right In":
From dancing to managing its own public relations, d9 Dance Collective is a naturally collaborative organization.
"Watch for It. Art is on the Way.":
Take 16 artists and let them do whatever they want, wherever they want, whenever they
want. What do you get? The answer is coming soon, as 4Culture’s SITE-SPECIFIC/2006 King County Performance Network (KCPN) takes to the streets this fall.
"How Cultures Collide with One Another":
The Z.A. Ensemble uses the vocabulary of modern dance as the foundation of
its unique cross-cultural works.
"We Have Ways to Make You Dance":
Folk-inspired Latin jazz band, MangoSon, entices audiences onto the dance floor.
"Bringing Bollywood and Bhangra to Seattle":
Seattle's South Asian music scene is about to explode thanks to the efforts of DJ
collective I Heart Shiva.
"Interpreting Old-fashioned Music in a New Way":
Interview with champion fiddler Jamie Laval, on creating original interpretations of
traditional music with mandolinist/violinist/cellist Ashley Broder.