
One Day Only. Four Voices. Countless Echoes.
On Saturday, October 11, Rising Waters Collective unleashes The Vox Project, a moveable feast of performance art unlike anything Seattle (or the world) has ever seen.
Four interpretations of Cocteau & Poulenc’s La voix humaine fracture and refract across the city, each a 45-minute dive into love, loss, faith, violence, and the voices we carry within.
10:30am – HQ3, South Lake Union (free, outdoors)
Rain or shine. No tickets required. Soprano Heather Dudenbostel and pianist Mark Davies confront intimate partner violence and breaking the cycle of abuse.
1pm – First United Methodist Church, Seattle Center (suggested $20 at door) Tenor Korland Simmons and pianist Mark Davies explore love, forgiveness, faith, and identity.
3pm – Rabbit Box Theatre, Pike Place Market
$25 Tickets → Purchase Here Doors at 2pm, first come seating. Mezzo soprano Lucy Weber and pianist Jay Rozendaal tear open the divide between public persona and private crisis. Hurry! Limited seats available.
5pm – ArtLove Salon (free, RSVP required)
Reserve Your Spot Here Soprano tsi sʔuyuʔaɫ Adia Bowen and pianist Jay Rozendaal give voice to the names the world has tried to erase.
Streaming Performances: Also on October 11
- 12pm: The Art of the Inner Monologue – Ibidunni Ojikutu & Jay Rozendaal
- 3pm: The Hollow Between Them – Lucy Weber & Jay Rozendaal
- Watch online at www.risingwaterscollective.org
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Don’t just hear about it, be there. Experience the Vox Project in person or online and witness opera breaking free of the stage.