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Whim W’Him

calendar_today Fri April 10th at 7:00 PM
location_on Snowy Owl Theater
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attach_money $15-35

Whim W’Him is a well-known contemporary dance company based in Seattle. It is recognized for its innovative work with artists from around the world. Whim W’Him builds community by giving artists a space to explore and express the human experience through contemporary dance.

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