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33 Fainting Spells
OUR LITTLE SUNBEAM
May 13-16, 2004

    About OUR BLOGGERS

    We are pleased to have Helene Kaplan, Joe Mabel and Beth Brooks as our guest BLOGGERS for 33 Fainting Spells' performance.

    Beth Brooks has been kicking around Seattle for the past twenty some years, working as an arts marketer for just about every theatre in town. A rabid dance fan (she'll be quick to tell you how she took ballet lessons until she was 16 years old), you can usually find her in the audience of most dance performances. Currently she's a freelance marketing consultant. You can reach her at brooksbeth@comcast.net.

    Helene Kaplan: A transplanted New Yorker, I am an audience member who was reared in the traditional forms of the classical arts, and I rely on On the Boards to guide me through the contemporary forms.

    Joe Mabel: Born and raised in New York, Joe has made his home in Seattle since 1977. A software professional by day, he has always had a strong interest in the arts. He promises never to use the word "deconstruct" unless he actually means it.

     



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About BLOG THE BOARDS
Who better to write about what happens at On the Boards than the people who support and attend our performances? Making art is part of a dialogue between artist and audience, and so we've created Blog the Boards... More


About OUR BLOGGERS
We are pleased to have Helene Kaplan, Joe Mabel and Beth Brooks as our guest BLOGGERS for 33 Fainting Spells' performance. More


About 33 FAINTING SPELLS
Co-founded ten years ago by Dayna Hanson and Gaelen Hanson, 33 Fainting Spells has created six evening-length dance theater productions, two short films and three editions of New Dance Cinema, a festival of contemporary dance film and video. The company’s upcoming projects include... More


About OUR LITTLE SUNBEAM
Marking 33 Fainting Spells’ 10th anniversary, Our Little Sunbeam is a dance theater collision between Anton Chekhov and the United States space program... More


"33" LINKS
Interview with 33 Fainting Spells
A song from the show
33 Fainting Spells' website More



OUR READERS SAY...
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