Artistry and ice unite in a glorious and temporal expression of the season as internationally acclaimed, award-winning artists create seasonal sculptures. Watch while they work or stop by later to see the glistening result. Each Saturday an ice master will carve a different design.Fireside Singing Saturday, Dec. 26, 5 p.m. - 7 p.m. Outside Fisher Pavilion Take a mid-weekend break from the frenzy of the season and share in warmth and music around the crackling flames of a bonfire. Folksinger Bruce Baker will lead passers-by in a mix of original, traditional and contemporary folk holiday songs as embers illuminate the night. String Station - Futuristic Stylings of a 40-string Instrument Saturday, Dec. 26, 6 p.m. Center House This one-of-a-kind performance by Audion recording artist Jim Bartz presents futuristic music performed on the artist's own patented 40-string surround instrument, accompanied by video projection. You will be invited into the Universe with a unique symphonic sound and then safely brought back to ponder the beautiful experience. One never forgets the first time they experience the StringStation.
Wall·E (Rated G) Saturday, Dec. 26, 7 p.m. Center House Pixar's popular 2008 film follows a plucky robot designed to clean up a waste-covered Earth far into the future. When he meets and falls in love with another robot named EVE, the two embark on an outer space adventure that changes the destiny of both robot and humankind.
Pacific Sound Chorus Sunday, Dec. 27, 2 p.m. Center House Pacific Sound Chorus is ranked among the top tier of female a cappella choruses in the world. Known for their amazing range of vocal styles packed within a tight a cappella harmony, the chorus will present a concert of seasonal hits mixed with their popular repertoire.
"Awesome" Monday, Dec, 28, 7 p.m. - Winter Waterland Tuesday Dec. 29, 7 p.m. - Logjam! Wednesday, Dec. 30, 7 p.m. - Flight to Mars Center House Part band, part art collective, "Awesome" combines lush, dense vocal harmonies with a unique mix of electric acoustic instruments including: guitar, bass, drums, trumpet, accordion, mandolin, banjo, Theremin, typewriter, kitchen utensils and anything else lying around that makes an interesting sound. The band has been casting its surrealistic magic in clubs, theaters and art galleries since 2004, and was declared "Ones to Watch" as part of The Stranger's Genius Awards. Come see a new show each night!
WINTERFEST EVERYDAY The following Seattle Center Winterfest attractions are available any day of the week. Extended dates for Ice Rink and Classic Carousel: November 27 - January 3
Winter Train and Village Nov. 27 - Dec. 31, 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. Center House
Seattle Center's Sharing Gift Box Make a wish come true! Seattle Center Foundation and Seattle Center bring you Sharing Gift Box, a way to share the magic of the holidays with local low-income children, teens and senior citizens. It is easy to make a difference. Select a wish, buy a gift, and create big smiles! Each wish is guaranteed to be filled by Seattle Center Foundation. Your support helps reach more neighbors in need. Deadline for giving is Dec. 19. Visit www.seattlecenter.org to learn more. About Seattle Center Winterfest
The spirit of the season comes alive at Seattle Center Winterfest 2009 with five spectacular weeks of world-class entertainment, cutting-edge performers and enticing activities for one and all, November 27 - December 31. Seattle Center Winterfest is presented with generous support from Seattle Center Foundation, Seattle's Child, Seattle Weekly and the City of Seattle.
Seattle Awards - Live Stats
Best Musical - Top 3
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JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT (Spokane Valley Summer Theatre)