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ERIKA SCHULTZ / THE SEATTLE TIMES
Catherine Cabeen, a contemporary dance choreographer, performs the finale of a 10-person, interdisciplinary performance that winded through various locations at the Olympic Sculpture Park and ended in the shallows of Puget Sound. Three musicians composed and played an original score for the dance, called "Where they May," while a large group of spectators walked with the dance procession. The Seattle Art Museum commission the dance, as a part of their "Get Out! Summer at SAM" programming, which features music, food trucks, art activities and tours on Thursday evenings. More work from Cabeen's dance company can be seen in January through On the Boards, a contemporary preforming arts center in Seattle.
ERIKA SCHULTZ / THE SEATTLE TIMES
Spectators watch Catherine Cabeen and Company dance at one of their performance locations at the Olympic Sculpture Park Thursday, Aug. 16, 2012.
ERIKA SCHULTZ / THE SEATTLE TIMES
Catherine Cabeen and Company, a contemporary dance company, perform at the Olympic Sculpture Park Thursday, Aug. 16, 2012. The Seattle Art Museum commission the dance, as a part of their "Get Out! Summer at SAM" programming, which features music, food trucks, art activities and tours on Thursday evenings.
ERIKA SCHULTZ / THE SEATTLE TIMES
Catherine Cabeen and Company, a contemporary dance company, perform at the Olympic Sculpture Park Thursday, Aug. 16, 2012. The Seattle Art Museum commission the dance, as a part of their "Get Out! Summer at SAM" programming, which features music, food trucks, art activities and tours on Thursday evenings.
ERIKA SCHULTZ / THE SEATTLE TIMES
Catherine Cabeen, a contemporary dance choreographer, in white, and Echo Gustafson, perform the finale of a 10-person, interdisciplinary performance that winded through various locations at the Olympic Sculpture Park and ended in the shallows of Puget Sound. Three musicians composed and played an original score for the dance, called "Where they May," while a large group of spectators walked with the dance procession. The Seattle Art Museum commission the dance, as a part of their "Get Out! Summer at SAM" programming, which features music, food trucks, art activities and tours on Thursday evenings. More work from Cabeen's dance company can be seen in January through On the Boards, a contemporary preforming arts center in Seattle.
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