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The Cabiri present: The Night Parade, an evening of costumed revelry
Date From October 21, 2006 8:00 PM
Until October 21, 2006 11:00 PM
 
Location
Thelma Dewitty Theatre - Youngstown Cultural Arts Center
4408 Delridge Way SW
Seattle, WA 98106
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Website http://www.cabiri.org
 
Contact The Cabiri
P.O. Box 21186
Seattle, WA 98111
206.321.3393
charly@cabiri.org
 
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Description
Just in time for Halloween, <A HREF=http://www.cabiri.org>The Cabiri</A> performance troupe brings Seattle an opportunity to express its darker side with a weekend of <B>live music</B>, <B>cabaret performances</B>, and <B>costumed revelry</B>. Their annual fundraising event will be held October 20th and 21st in the theatre at the newly-opened <A HREF=http://www.youngstownarts.org>Youngstown Cultural Arts Center</A> in West Seattle.

On Saturday, October 21st, guests are invited to a festive, costumed affair, <I>The Night Parade</I>. Featuring live music by Seattle's own <A HREF=http://www.thebadthings.com>The Bad Things</A> and <B>trapeze performances</B> by The Cabiri and guest performers, attendees are encouraged to come dressed as their favorite ghost from folklore, mythology, or fiction, and are invited to compete in a <B>costume contest</B>. Festivities commence at <B>8:00 p.m.</B> and wind down around 11:00 p.m. Tickets are $10 per person.

Limited-edition <B>Cabiri t-shirts</B> will also be available for purchase throughout the event and costumed guests can have their photo taken in the <B>portrait booth</B> or learn their future from the <B>palm reader</B>.

All profits from this fundraising event will support the organization's annual operating costs.

This event is open to all ages.  Beverages will be available for purchase.

Generous supporters include All City Coffee,  4Culture, Gargoyles Statuary, Pacific Rim Brewing Company, and the Seattle Weekly.

The Cabiri are theatrical emissaries for The Anunnaki Project, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit arts organization based in Seattle, Washington. The Cabiri specialize in 'performative
mythology', the telling of myths and stories from cultures that have passed into antiquity via physical theater, dance, and circus arts.
   
   
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