Surrounded by more than 1,400 onlookers, according to Danny Millholand, director of operations for The Production Alliance (TPA), members of the Feral Fire Flow Collective lit up the street Dec. 31 …
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Surrounded by more than 1,400 onlookers, according to Danny Millholand, director of operations for The Production Alliance (TPA), members of the Feral Fire Flow Collective lit up the street Dec. 31 in downtown Port Townsend.
The fire dancers, based out of the Olympic Peninsula, put on the performance for First Night, a New Year’s Eve celebration put on by TPA in Port Townsend.
“First Night capped off 2024 with a BOOMSHAKALAKA,” shouted Milholland. “This event is a team effort made possible by many community partnerships, volunteers and our awesome team of artists, producers and community builders at The Production Alliance.”
This year’s theme, Cosmic Connection, invited attendees of all ages to experience live music, circus arts, stargazing, interactive art, history and art exhibits, fireworks, and more, the TPA website states.