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September 18, 2019
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Luca Veggetti’s “Ensemble for Somnambulists” returns to Portland for the NW Dance Project’s “Infall”
performances, three original dance works on three nights, Thursday, Sept. 26 through Saturday,
Sept. 28 at the Newmark Theater, downtown.
Original Dance Works
You’re invited to enjoy three
original dance works from three
acclaimed European choreogra-
phers when the NW Dance Proj-
ect presents “InFall,” Sept. 26
through Sept. 28 at the Newmark
Theater, downtown.
All three shows will include
a world premiere by Patrick
Delcroix; Ihsan Rusten’s Le Fil
Rouge; and Luca Veggetti’s En-
semble for Somnambulists (sleep
walkers).
For tickets and more informa-
tion, visit nwdanceprojec.org.
You’re invited to enjoy a live bird show, presented by The Falconer,
when the Water Resources Education Center in Vancouver hosts the
23rd annual Sturgeon Festival, Saturday, Sept. 21 on the grounds of
the Vancouver National Historic Reserve, 4600 S.E. Columbia Way.
Sturgeon Festival Showcases Nature
You’re invited to celebrate
Columbia River ecosystems with
breathtaking birds, remarkable
reptiles and spectacular sturgeon,
showcased at the 23rd annual
Sturgeon Festival, from 10 a.m.
to 3 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 21, at
the Water Resources Education
Center on the grounds of the Van-
couver National Historic Reserve,
4600 S.E. Columbia Way.
Sturgeon is a family of fish
that has been in existence more
than 100 million years. Activities
for the festival will also bring the
return of The Falconer for a live
bird show, featuring a variety of
raptors. Later in the day, a rivet-
ing live reptile show is presented
by Steve’s Creature Feature. Oth-
er live, native fish species will be
on display, including baby salmon
and lamprey.
There’s a lot in store for fami-
lies, including hands-on crafts and
science activities. Participants will
learn about recycling, trees, water
safety, and the importance of and
actions you can take to protect our
Columbia River ecosystem.