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Aug. 11, 2022 - Things to do in Seattle in August
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Things to do in Seattle in August.
Hamilton returns. Art of the African diaspora shines. And, "Dance is Cringe."
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Aug. 11, 2022 - Things to do in Seattle in August
8/11/2022 | 1m 15sVideo has Closed Captions
Hamilton returns. Art of the African diaspora shines. And, "Dance is Cringe."
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As you make plans for the rest of the summer here are three music performances and art shows happening in Seattle this month.
Hamilton is back through September 11th, the blockbuster musical about founding father Alexander Hamilton, is a blend of hip hop, Broadway, Jazz and R & B.
Admission starts at $59.
But if you're interested in saving some cash, the producers offer a lottery system for $10 tickets.
Entrants can sign up through the official Hamilton App.
And at the Black Arts and Community Space, Wa Na Wari, art from the African diaspora shines.
The work of four international artists are on view this August and September.
Wa Na Wari is open Friday through Sunday.
On August 26th, you can also watch DANCE IS CRINGE.
An entertaining show from Boise based dance company LED at Yaw theater in Georgetown.
I'm Starla Simpaco, find nonprofit Northwest news every day on croscut.com

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