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UMO Ensemble: Unidentified Moving Objects
“All that is important is this one moment in movement. Make the moment important, vital, and worth living.” -- Martha Graham UMO Ensemble is a performance art company based on Vashon Island in the Pacific Northwest. Kelly was an art history major. Supporting the arts is a beautiful way for us to fulfill the mission of KABF and continue our vision of believing in “all the things that truly matter” including beauty, creativity and joy. Our grant will help support UMO’s 2018/19 goal to provide 40 full scholarships for underserved children. According to UMO’s executive director, Elizabeth Klob: “Our students include those with different learning styles, different physical abilities, kids who don't want to compete in traditional sports or who want to learn about creating expressive physical performance that doesn't fit in a dance recital or youth theatre production.”
Click here for more information on UMO Ensemble. All photos by Andy Dunnicliff. |