
Juan de Fuca Festival brings performers to Peninsula from around the world
PORT ANGELES — Beware of the acts you’ve never heard of. Look out for the rock, the rhythm and blues, the gospel — and the giant squid.
Besides the eight singer-songwriters, two comedians, two dance companies and 30 bands in the Juan de Fuca Festival of the Arts, there will a human-powered squid, part of the Tears of Joy Theatre show. (continued)
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