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Community Pop-Ups: Fancy Dancer

Sept. 28 & Oct. 12 at 1 p.m.

Lobby

Arrive early to Fancy Dancer performances on Sept. 28 (also open 30 minutes after the show on this date) and Oct. 12 to shop goods from Eighth Generation in Seattle Rep's lobby.

Can’t make it to one of these events? Our friends over at Seattle Children’s Theatre will be hosting pop-up events on September 27 and 11.

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About Eighth Generation

Proudly owned by the Snoqualmie Tribe, Eighth Generation is a Seattle-based lifestyle brand and the first Native-owned company to offer wool blankets that are authentically Native-designed by Native artists. Eighth Generation is dedicated to shifting the narrative around Native art and culture by doing things the right way: supporting Inspired Natives®, not “Native-Inspired.” Partnering with Native artists, they create beautiful and authentic Native-designed blankets, home goods and accessories that carry stories, tradition, and warmth into everyday life.

Eighth Generation blends traditional art with contemporary design, offering high-quality items for anyone and everyone to enjoy, Native and non-Native alike. When you support Eighth Generation, you’re not just buying beautiful products, you’re investing in a future where Native artists thrive. From bold to subtle, they have made it easy to incorporate authentic Native art into your home, no matter your style. Shop in-person at Eighth Generation’s flagship store a few steps away from Pike Place Market on 1st Ave.

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About the Show

Fancy Dancer

A world premiere by Larissa FastHorse. Growing up half Lakota and half white, Lara lives as an outsider until she discovers the story of Osage prima ballerina Maria Tallchief and is compelled to become a dancer.