Interpretive Site: Hanford Reach
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Interpretive Site: Hanford Reach

Hanford Reach, one of the most important wildlife refuges in Washington state, is an inadvertent legacy of the United States’ nuclear weapons program. Lands within the monument originally served as a buffer around the Hanford Nuclear Reservation. This short one-shot film is part of a series called Interpretive Sites. Directed by Adam Sekuler and choreographed by Karn Junkinsmith, these works explore abandoned locations using dance as an interpretive tool to elicit a sites history.

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Overview

Release Date
May 22, 2008
Original Title
Interpretive Site: Hanford Reach
Runtime
9 minutes
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Language
en
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