February 2012 Performances with the Seattle Women’s Chorus

Sarvani will be dancing in an ethereal rendition of a poem by the Indian Poet/Saint, Mirabai, called “All I Was Doing Was Breathing” in this wonderful production by the Seattle Women’s Chorus:

SHOT THROUGH THE HEART

LOVE: THE GOOD, THE BAD, THE HILARIOUS

Take 175 women, mix well with over 400 collective years of relationship experience, add a dash of sarcasm, a pinch of pathos, a heaping helping of humor, and let it all gel in the warm glow of the Benaroya stage, and what do you have? The perfect recipe for a musically delicious and tastefully irreverent look at love — the good, the bad, and the hilarious. Seattle Women’s Chorus (SWC) serves it all up for romantics of all ages in its winter concert.

The repertoire for the show — which spans the musical spectrum from classical to contemporary pop — includes old favorites like “My Funny Valentine” and “Embraceable You” as well as edgier numbers like Christina Aguilara’s “Candyman,” Pink’s “So What,” and Holly Near’s “Simply Love,” about the beauty of two women loving one another.

BENAROYA HALL
MARK TAPER FOUNDATION AUDITORIUM

Saturday, February 18 – 2:00 pm
Sunday, February 19 – 2:00 

To access the website for more information or to purchase tickets:

http://www.flyinghouse.org/swc/2011-12/shotthroughtheheart.asp

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