Icicle Creek Visiting Artist Series
Connecting touring artists with students of all ages.
Connecting touring artists with students of all ages.
The Icicle Creek Visiting Artist Series brings in performing artists from around the Pacific Northwest and beyond who both teach and demonstrate their creative processes in the classroom and through performance. Artists travel directly to schools to meet, perform for and work with students during the week and then cap off their visit with a full concert at Icicle Creek’s Snowy Owl Theater.
To learn more about how the Icicle Creek Visiting Artist Series works click here.
Icicle Creek Center for the Arts is excited to offer the 2025-2026 Visiting Artist Series Pass. This Pass will allow you access to all five of the performances for the price of just four or less.
Prepare to be amazed by Alchemy Tap Project, a dynamic group that fuses rhythm and artistry! With lightning-fast footwork and contagious energy, they transform tap dance into a stunning display of sound and movement, proving that tap is pure alchemy.
Duende Libre showcases the dynamic connections between jazz and the music of Cuba, Brazil, and the Mediterranean, continuing a rich legacy of collaboration with master musicians from around the world.
Make it a “Feliz Navidad” as Jarabe Mexicano brings their fun-loving exuberance to the stage! They whimsically blend Mexican Folk, Rock & Roll, and Cumbia with traditional instruments and multi-lingual vocals, honoring both their roots and modern influences.
This event is happening at the Numerica Performing Arts Center. Hip Hop Orchestra fuses classical music with hip-hop, creating a groundbreaking, high-energy sound that redefines both genres. For tickets, please go to the Numerica PAC website.
Project Convergence masterfully blends Bharatanatyam and American tap dance, delivering a captivating experience that celebrates the harmony of two rich cultures through the universal language of rhythm.
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