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POAC present Unit Souzou's 'Constant State of Otherness'

Bonner County Daily Bee | UPDATED 1 week AGO
| November 7, 2024 1:00 AM

On Friday, Nov. 8, the Pend Oreille Arts Council is bringing Unit Souzou's gripping performance, "Constant State of Otherness," to the Panida Theater.

Through a dynamic blend of taiko, Japanese folk dance, song, and personal storytelling, six performers guide the audience on a four-part journey inspired by feelings of isolation and the quest for belonging.

“Unit Souzou’s performance promises to be a powerful experience that will resonate with everyone,” said Tone Stolz, executive director of POAC. “We’re excited to offer this unique opportunity for the audience to connect with the blend of tradition and innovation in taiko drumming.”

In addition to creating groundbreaking professional theatrical works, Unit Souzou is deeply committed to sharing taiko through school-based education programs and is excited to participate in POAC’s Ovations program, which provides educational experiences in the performing arts for K-12 students.

Tickets for “Constant State of Otherness” are $25 for adults and $10 for youth. They can be purchased online at ArtinSandpoint.org, at the POAC gallery located at 313 N. Second Ave., or at the box office on the night of the performance.

Stolz encouraged the community not to miss this opportunity to experience a groundbreaking performance that speaks to the heart of the shared human experience.

    The Pend Oreille Arts Council is bringing Unit Souzou's gripping performance, "Constant State of Otherness," to the Panida Theater on Friday, Nov. 8.
 
 
    Through a dynamic blend of taiko, Japanese folk dance, song, and personal storytelling, Unit Souzou guides the audience on a four-part journey inspired by feelings of isolation and the quest for belonging.
 
 


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