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An all-ages, anything-goes variety show, Whoop Dee Doo enlists wildly diverse participants and collaborates with a wild range of performers—from science teachers and Celtic bagpipers to clogging troupes, drill teams and drag queens—all for an audience of wide-eyed children.
Learn moreA contemporary reenactment of the iconic, pre-Betsy Ross flag, altered by the bias of current events and the slow revisions of time, will fly from Washington High School’s flagpole.
Learn moreMeromi creates an architecture for action, in which visitors are invited to form their own troupe to interpret and perform scenes from his "Stage Exercises for Smokers and Non-Smokers."
Learn moreWearing a constructed gallery costume, Reinsch will wander throughout Portland accompanied by a gallery assistant as a living personification of the site of exhibition.
Learn moreWith acoustic guitars and digital effects, the duo creates live improvised songs respond to the sonic influences of the local area.
Learn moreChef Jeremy Larter and Holocene Catering team up with local winemakers for a three-course, closing night meal.
Learn moreA riotous and tender evening of artist-made karaoke videos to your favorite power ballads, with a hidden lecture inside.
Learn moreOffsite Dance Project in conversation about cultural and artistic exchange between the Pacific NW and Japan.
Learn moreAfter dressing identically for nearly 10 years, AndrewAndrew have now become the world's first iPad DJs.
Learn moreThe Finnish DJ duo mixes danceable gypsy and folk club sounds with mountain fresh costumes and visuals.
Learn moreNative film and video artists consider the relationship between land and identity.
Learn moreOn the Boards leads a dynamic conversation about performance, the Internet, and the questions raised by OntheBoards.tv.
Learn moreFill your dance-party hunger with the earliest (or latest) breakfast around.
Learn moreHope for the drum circle! Digital beats, pounding drums and singular and collective voices come together in this suite of acts.
Learn moreNew Japanese choreographers explore and illuminate the hidden subtext of the overlooked urban landscape.
Learn moreNature Theatre of Oklahoma shares their generative process including interviews, games, and recorded phone conversations.
Learn moreWith actor Tomasz Nosinski, Rychcik will ask participants to use movement and gestures to present their private experiences.
Learn moreThe fluid boundaries of theatrical reality are exposed in a dance that bounces between sincere and ironic, seductive and violent.
Learn moreExpect skin, sweat, sharks and special guests for this beach party night of sludgy surf-rock tunz.
Learn moreDance, storytelling, live multi-layered music and visual image merge to explore displacement, personal history and igloo myth.
Learn moreRonnie Bass & Gandalf Gavan discuss, metaphysics, art, and pop music with Ethan Siegel, Theoretical Astrophysicist.
Learn moreThrough improvisation scores, exercises, and sequences, participants will learn to embody choreographic material.
Learn moreExpansive pop songs coupled with live green screen, multi-screen projections, animations and audience-participation.
Learn moreBased on the play by the late Bernard-Marie Koltès, an encounter of a Dealer and a Client is staged with the swagger of a punk concert.
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