Featured Fest Artist: The Cabiri

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Photo by Jon McClintock

Seattle dance troupe The Cabiri uses dance, aerial arts, fire performance, and theater to tell the stories of ancient myths and folk tales. A well-known Arts in Nature Fest favorite, we are pleased to have them back again this year! The troupe will be performing several different short performances each day, with a stunning fire performance Saturday night at 8pm. Check out the full festival schedule here.

From The Cabiri:

“We take our audiences to misty nights beneath the waxing crescent moon, worlds where anything is possible, and realms that remind us that we never have to lose the mysteries we knew before arriving in this mortal coil.”

 

 

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