Michael Nutt Mainstage
Entrance Lobby
Entrance
Scene Shop Volunteers
Auditorium Seating
Stagecraft Camp
Outdoor Stage, Zech Hall
Zech Hall
Black Box Interior
Metamorphoses
Kent Junge and Jennifer Bondelid
WICA Theatre Series, June 2011
Twelfth Night
WICA Theatre Series, 2011
Whidbey Island Center for the Arts would like to begin by acknowledging that we gather on the ancestral homelands, originally known as Tscha-kole-chy (SHA-KOL-CHI) in Lushootseed (LU-SHOOT-SEED), of the Coastal Salish Peoples, on the lands of the lower Skagit, Tulalip (tuh·lay·luhp), Swinomish (SWIN-ə-mish), Snohomish (snō-hō-mish), Stillaguamish (still-uh-GWAH-mish), and Suquamish (soo-kwah-mish), who have lived in the Salish Sea basin since time immemorial and have hunted, fished, gathered, and taken care of these lands.
We respect their sovereignty, their right to self-determination, and we honor their sacred spiritual connection with the land and water.
Please join us in expressing our deepest respect and gratitude to the indigenous people of this territory and for their enduring care and protection of the land in which we currently occupy and share through the Treaty of Point Elliott signed by 82 tribes in Múckl-te-óh (Mukilteo) on January 22, 1855.