More than 300 guests were treated to a panoply of dance, music, mime and gymnastics last month during literal dance magicians Kenichi Ebina and Takahiro Ueno
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More than 300 guests were treated to a panoply of dance, music, mime and gymnastics last month during literal dance magicians Kenichi Ebina and Takahiro Ueno's performance at the Northshore Performing Arts Center. Here, Ebina salutes Michael Jackson with his 'Beat It' routine. The pair also presented a class on hip-hop for 14 Northshore 11- to 18-year-olds in the Bothell High aerobics room.

'Beat It' with Ebina at Northshore Performing Arts Center


May 6, 2010 · 2:24 PM

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More than 300 guests were treated to a panoply of dance, music, mime and gymnastics last month during literal dance magicians Kenichi Ebina and Takahiro Ueno's performance at the Northshore Performing Arts Center. Here, Ebina salutes Michael Jackson with his "Beat It" routine.

The pair also presented a class on hip-hop for 14 Northshore 11- to 18-year-olds in the Bothell High aerobics room.

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