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The Hula Hoopin’ Queen (ASL Interpreted)

“Around and around the hoops went that day. Circles connecting a community.”

Three Harlem girls vie for the crown of The Hula Hoopin’ Queen, encouraged and mentored by the community elders in master playwright Gloria Bond Clunie’s spirited adaptation of Thelma Lynn Godin’s book. A sweet, funny, and energetic slice-of-life reminder of the essential loops that bind our communities.

Where: Charlotte Martin Theatre; 201 Thomas Street, Seattle, WA 98109

When:
Saturday, March, show starts at 1:00 pm

ID:  A Black girl in the center, in a park-like setting. She is jumping with her arms spread out. Behind her are a family of three to the left, and a couple to the right with hula hoops. On either side are orange city buildings.

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