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WIN: Tickets to See Dance-Circus Performance Installation 'When We Were Small'

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Photo: Micah Walters dancing (Photo: Courtesy of Eric Raeber Photography)

Artistic Director, Jodi Lomask, offers a surreal reflection on childhood in the form of a dance-circus performance installation. Dancers and contortionists take us back to a time before memory, when simple tasks were puzzling and everyday activities were fantastic. The series of movement meditations is supported by a magical score from Danish composer, Toni Martin Dobrzanski. We've got two pairs of tickets to give away to the Sunday, April 3 performance When We Were Young.

To be in with a chance of winning them, just send an email to giveaway@kqed.org with the subject "Dobrzanski" that contains your full name.

From all entries we'll randomly select two winners for a pair of tickets (worth $96 per pair.) Deadline to enter is Wednesday, March 23 at 11:59 pm. Winners will be notified by e-mail on Thursday, and tickets will be held at Will Call. You must be a California resident and 18 years or older to participate. Employees of KQED are not eligible to enter.

Capacitor and Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture Present: When We Were Small
Sunday, April 3 at 5pm
Mason Center for the Arts & Culture's new Gallery 308
2 Marina Blvd #308, San Francisco, CA 94123
(415) 345-7500

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