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This is the place for the arts
     Imagine sitting in a lush meadow, a gentle breeze rustling your hair and the strains of Bach or Beethoven floating over all.
     How about relaxing in a giant, open-sided tent while watching native American dancers turn and sway to the hypnotic beat of the drum.
     Or maybe you'd like being entertained by medieval fighters or home-grown thespians performing a Broadway show as you sink into the lush seats of a state-of-the-art theater.
     Perhaps you prefer sculpture, paintings or arts and crafts.
     Okanogan Country residents sing, dance, play and act for their own enjoyment and the entertainment of others, and bring in top-notch performers for a variety of special events. There are galleries, outdoor arts, classes and arts in unexpected places.
 

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