Sean Powers has been working in Humboldt County as a story-teller illustrator and musician for twenty years. Nine years ago he discovered shadow puppetry as a medium to combine his talents. Since then he has performed at over 60 different schools libraries and theatres throughout northern California.
Read Moreall town: BIG ART is a celebration of Humboldt County art and artists, inspired by the U.S. Census Bureau finding that Humboldt County, California, has more working artists-per-capita than any other county in the state.
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Read MoreThe Steelhead Special is a working class cultural & literary review published on the north coast of California since 1991.
Read Morehe Sundance Ballet Company is the performance dance company of The Dance Scene Studios
Read MoreThe sustainable Village is a 21st Century style agrarian craft based village providing homes and employment to all in need and/or who so wish? Empowering the majority by collaboratively producing the necessities of life via a network of sustainable villages!
Read MoreSynapsis is a collective of folks dedicated to experimentation in art, performance, and the body. Aerial dance, dance training, performance experiments.
Read MoreTae Kwon Do with Travis provides self defense training and cultural enrichment to the county of Humboldt through the art of Tae Kwon Do on a sliding fee scale, so that nobody is turned away for lack of funds.
Read MoreTrajectory is a career development program for visual, performing, and literary artists and fine artisans with disabilities.
Read MoreWith the help of Ink People a young energetic dancer Lindsay Bonds has resurrected the Two Left Feet Dance Project originally created in 1991 by Bonnie Hossack former director of the defunct Dancenter a Creamery space that was reopened as Redwood Raks by Shoshanna of Middle Eastern dance fame. It is no easy task to pull off the type of evening-length showcase that Two Left Feet promotes. Unique about the project: its community-based structure. The works are not juried. Emergent and experienced choreographers are given equal opportunity to present their dances which run the gamut from modern to ballet to ethnic and popular dance.
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