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ILLUMINATION
A new site-specific aerial dance from Blue Lapis Light
Where: The Seaholm Power Plant, downtown Austin (Entrance at 3rd Street & West Ave.)
Dates: October 4-7, 11-14, 18-21, 25-28
Time: 8pm
Blue Lapis Light presents its latest site-specific aerial dance performance, Illumination, at the Seaholm Power Plant in downtown Austin. Artistic Director and recent Austin Arts Hall of Fame inductee Sally Jacques, along with choreographers/dancers Laura Cannon and Nicole Whiteside, will transform the interior of the historic building to create images of beauty and transcendence. The architecture of Seaholm, reminiscent of a cathedral, inspires the vision for Illumination.
The dancers, suspended from ropes and cloth, will soar through the space in graceful athleticism. Highlighting the grand architecture, Illumination will feature lighting by Jason Amato and sound design by William Meadows.
Illumination has been made possible with great assistance from various departments of the City of Austin and Southwest Strategies Group Inc.
Many thanks to Gabrielle Sheshunoff for her tremendous contribution towards making this event possible. If you would like to make a tax-deductible donation to Blue Lapis Light, please email us or call 512.736.9700.

TICKET INFORMATION:
$45 General Admission
Tickets available through AusTix: 512.474.TIXS (8497) or www.austix.com By purchasing tickets you agree to our Injury Release Statment
Reserved Prime Seating available ($80/ticket) through Blue Lapis Light (512.484.7333)
LIMITED SEATING!
Advance purchase through AusTix is highly recommended. Only a small amount of tickets will be available at the door.
A $10 discount is available for Seniors, Students, and Dance Umbrella Members. $6 VALET PARKING AVAILABLE
Advertise with Blue Lapis Light! Your ad will appear in the Illumination program and reach over 4,000 people. Download the Ad Sheet here.
Blue Lapis Light, Inc. is funded in part by the City of Austin through the Cultural Arts Division, the Texas Commission on the Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts, Frost Bank, the James Dougherty Foundation, the Rachael & Ben Vaughan Foundation, the Southwest Strategies Group Inc., Schnurr, Inc., and community support.
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