PHFFFT Co Inc

5609 34th Ave SW
Seattle, WA 98126

Khambatta Dance Company (KDC), led by Artistic Director Cyrus Khambatta, connects artists and audiences through emotionally resonant contemporary dance performances that explore significant themes. Since its inception in 2006, KDC has actively toured nationally and internationally, showcasing the diverse work of local, regional, national, and international dance artists while fostering a strong network of support within the dance community.

The company is composed of six award-winning dancers who contribute to the creative process, representing Seattle and its vibrant dance scene to global audiences. In addition to producing one to two major works each year, KDC supports over 30 companies and 150 local artists annually, ensuring that half of its audiences can attend performances for free.

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