DANCECRUSH SPOTLIGHT: PEGGY PIACENZA
With 30 years experience making dance work in Seattle, Peggy Piacenza talks process, history, working slowly, and the beginnings of something new.
With 30 years experience making dance work in Seattle, Peggy Piacenza talks process, history, working slowly, and the beginnings of something new.
SeattleDances is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2020 DanceCrush Decade awards.
There’s only a few more days to catch Peggy Piacenza’s exquisite and intimate film installation and accompanying performance.
Peggy Piacenza talks about her upcoming work, The Event, opening October 19.
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