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  2. Light Motion Dance Company - Wikipedia

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    She became a lawyer, but her interest in wheelchair dance led to her leaving law, and forming the Light Motion Dance Company. In 1990, Curtiss added able-bodied dancer Joanne Petroff to the company. Curtiss has several years' experience as a college-level competitive swimmer, and as a wheelchair athlete in track and field competitions.

  3. Verla Flowers - Wikipedia

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    For decades, Flowers was the proprietor of Verla Flowers Dance Arts in Seattle's Greenwood neighborhood, and trained generations of Seattle's young dancers. [4] One of her young students was choreographer Mark Morris; she encouraged the gifted teenager to teach, to study ballet and fencing, and to create his own dances for studio recitals.

  4. Meany Hall for the Performing Arts - Wikipedia

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    Meany Hall at the University of Washington. Meany Hall has been the name of two buildings on the University of Washington campus in Seattle.Individual performance venues include the 1,206-seat proscenium Katharyn Alvord Gerlich Theater, and the 238-seat Meany Studio Theatre.

  5. Pacific Northwest Ballet - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Northwest Ballet (PNB) is an American ballet company based in Seattle, Washington.It is said to have the highest per capita attendance in the United States, [1] with 11,000 subscribers in 2004. [2]

  6. Supernova (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    Supernova is a nightclub in SoDo, Seattle, in the U.S. state of Washington. The venue opened in 2021. [1] [2] The venue has hosted events organized by Sapphic Seattle. [3] [4] Supernova has also hosted the drag competition and dance party Fruit Bowl. [5]

  7. Dancer's Series: Steps - Wikipedia

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    Dancer's Series: Steps is an outdoor 1979 bronze sculpture series by artists Jack Mackie and Charles Greening, installed on the sidewalks of a nine-block stretch of Broadway between Pine and Roy streets in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle, Washington.

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  9. Joyce K. Paul - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, she performed in "Dance to the Music" at Town Hall, [11] In 2004 and 2007, she performed at Utsav [12] and she also performed for Seattle's Partners in Preservation Initiative [13] She was selected to be an invited choreographer at the Seattle ACT theater's rendition of the Ramayana in September 2012 and performed at a fundraising ...