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Tag Archives: Red Snow
Red Snow Collective Benefit Spring Concert
In celebration of Asian Heritage month, Small World Music presents Asian Music Series featuring a benefit concert for Red Snow Collective Thursday May 30 | 8:00pm (doors open at 7:30) Silent auction prior to the concert and a reception following … Continue reading
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Fundraising for International Production of Red Snow
RED SNOW is a story of love and the struggle to reconcile the past with the present in the search for peace and healing. Isabel’s recurring nightmare of her grandparents’ favorite Chinese opera drives her to search for their silenced … Continue reading




