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'Light Chasers with Cloud Cult'

'Light Chasers with Cloud Cult' will be in Cullowhee Jan 24. Donated photo 'Light Chasers with Cloud Cult' will be in Cullowhee Jan 24. Donated photo

A special stage production of “Light Chasers with Cloud Cult” will be performed at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 24, in the Bardo Arts Center at Western Carolina University in Cullowhee. 

We’re born. We grow together. We triumph. We lose. We fall apart. We mourn. We resolve. And then we depart. This is our collective journey, but is there more?

This singularly unique production tells the story of one couple’s life together, from childhood to marriage, sorrow and reconciliation — and ultimately to departure — through the beloved art rock band Cloud Cult’s 2010 concept album, “Light Chasers,” performed live by the band during the performance.

Told through dance, movement, lights, music and imagery, this beautiful and affirming piece finds joy in loss. Produced with permission and in partnership with Cloud Cult.

For more information and/or to purchase tickets, visit arts.wcu.edu/light-chasers or arts.wcu.edu/tickets.

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