Tons of Japan’s Tsunami Debris Due on West Coast

Tons of Japan’s Tsunami Debris Due on West Coast

The best analogy for the impacts of tsunami debris, explains Ebbesmeyer, is the 150-ton concrete-and-metal dock that washed up on the Oregon coast. More than 50 feet in length and about ten feet “tall,” less than a foot of it was visible in the water. Like the debris field, it was almost impossible to spot in open water, a hazard to marine navigation, and a Trojan horse of sorts: the dock was carrying more than 90 different, potentially invasive, species that were destroyed. Continue reading Tons of Japan’s Tsunami Debris Due on West Coast

At Spectrum, Works from Wevers, Spaeth & Byrd

At Spectrum, Works from Wevers, Spaeth & Byrd

This weekend and next, Spectrum Dance Theater hosts in its Lake Washington studio fellow choreographers Olivier Wevers (founder of Whim W’Him) and Crispin Spaeth. The Fall Studio Series also includes a world premiere from Spectrum’s Donald Byrd. Opening night is already sold out.

The Stranger suggests you make time to see it. Actually, everyone does, including us. Continue reading At Spectrum, Works from Wevers, Spaeth & Byrd