Arts-in-Nature Festival updates: Air and fire, from The Cabiri

Fire-dancing at dusk was featured again this year at the Nature Consortium‘s Arts-in-Nature Festival, which opens its second and final day at Camp Long at 11 this morning – last night, however, a different act ignited the fire … The Cabiri. These photographs are by Greg Wright, who also caught the aerial troupe in a less-incendiary moment:

Though The Cabiri isn’t on today’s Arts-in-Nature schedule, so much more is — see the schedule by looking here — including the Camp Long cabins in their temporary new roles as art zones:

Arts-in-Nature Festival runs 11 am-6 pm today at Camp Long (map/address); admission is by donation, $5. (Here’s our earlier report with WSB photojournalist Christopher Boffoli‘s video and photos; added Sunday morning – Christopher has put together another video with scenes from the end of Night 1:)

2 Replies to "Arts-in-Nature Festival updates: Air and fire, from The Cabiri"

  • E August 23, 2009 (9:13 am)

    We went to this festival for the first time yesterday and loved it. I liked that it wasn’t mobbed like so many Seattle festivals, and that it is a local event.

  • sea August 24, 2009 (7:33 am)

    This was a great festival. My only complaint was the life threatening crossing of 35th. Why isn’t there a pedestrian light at the park entrance?

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