IN THE AUDIENCE

Welcome to 'In the Audience'

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Hello JOLT readers,  

My name is Rachel Benton and I am beyond excited to be a part of this incredible news platform that connects us all in Thurston County.  

As a frequent performance attendee and admirer of all the arts, I am thrilled to invite you to join me “In the Audience” each week.  

Throughout this column, I will: 

  • Tell you about upcoming arts events in Thurston County.
  • Share conversations with artists, volunteers and others who help bring art to us.
  • Review local productions, classes and experiences.
  • Highlight the arts programs in our schools.

Living here for over a decade, I have discovered that what makes Thurston County so charming is its vibrant artists and their creations. What allows us all to thrive in the midst of a crazy world is the wide availability of arts all around us.  

As locals, we have the opportunity to do things like stroll through the farmer’s market and gaze upon local creations as we walk by, often listening to live music throughout the experience.  

We enjoy the murals canvased across downtown Olympia and savor the opportunities to explore local art galleries. When we eat at local restaurants, we sometimes get to listen to live music as we sip on our beverages and savor our meals.  

On special occasions, we buy tickets to local productions and performances. Some of us even enrich our daily lives by participating in music, theatre, writing, pottery, painting and other art programs in the area. Our lives are often lived in the audience of our community.  

To be in the audience means to have an open mind, an eager spirit, and a willingness to learn something new. When we pause and choose to engage in the arts and be present in the audience, we surrender our time but gain a greater appreciation for life.  

Spending time in the audience allows us to see the world from a new perspective and sometimes escape into our imaginations. Through our imagination and inspiration, we are unlimited and can continue to make the world a brighter place together.  

I hope you will join me In the Audience.  

Rachel Benton is a columnist, freelance writer, performing arts enthusiast and a Thurston County local. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree with a double major in History and Political Science and minor in Music. When not writing or enjoying the arts, Rachel can be found spending time with her family, friends and two golden retriever puppies (Elliot and Ernie).

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  • WayTooOld

    I look forward to this.

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  • KellyOReilly

    This was an excellent show! We enjoyed the band and the dancers very much. I've seen Irish dance performances in Ireland as well as at countless Irish fairs over the years and the Trinity Dance Troupe was top-notch. Watching those dancers, it's just amazing what some human bodies can do!

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  • OldKid

    Thank you, Rachel; you express beautifully the broad scope of our colorful community, including the arts and talents of our citizens. As a decades-long resident and ever-eager audience member, I can vouch for the joy brought to us all by our very talented fellow citizens. What a great place to live! Kathleen Rooney

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