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Tamango's Urban Tap

Sandra Kurtz

Published on September 01, 2004

Tamango, a.k.a. Herbin Van Cayseele, surrounds himself with a fabulous melange of dancers, musicians, and video artists, all connected to each other and to the audience through a powerful world beat. They've been compared to Cirque du Soleil and to voodoo, a combination of whimsy and mystery. In the past, Van Cayseele has worked with stilt walkers, Capoeira masters, gymnasts, and breakers, and Full Circle, his new program, follows in those footsteps. Bagley Wright Theatre, Seattle Center, www.bumbershoot.org for more info. Free with Bumbershoot admission. 8 p.m. Sat. Sept. 4; 1:30 p.m. Sun. Sept. 5.