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Senator Hatch offers helping hand with Summerfest
by BY JENNIFFER WARDELL
Aug 04, 2012 | 2390 views | 0 0 comments | 3 3 recommendations | email to a friend | print
MEMBERS OF GULUN, a dance group from Siberia, nearly missed their flight to the U.S. because of visa issues. 
Courtesy photo
MEMBERS OF GULUN, a dance group from Siberia, nearly missed their flight to the U.S. because of visa issues. Courtesy photo
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BOUNTIFUL — Sharing art sometimes requires a senator’s helping hand.

Hundreds of performers from all around the world stream into Davis County for Summerfest International in mid-August every year, but visa troubles can keep performers from making the trip. When that happened with a group from Siberia scheduled to perform at this year’s festival, Senator Orrin Hatch stepped in.

“It looked like Siberia wasn’t going to make it, but then the senator made a direct call and expedited their visa appointment for us,” said Summerfest Coordinator Joshua Blackwelder. “It came through literally the day before they were supposed to fly out. There were a lot of late night calls to the Moscow embassy.”

Performing groups from all five continents are scheduled to perform at this year’s Summerfest, which is organized by the Bountiful/Davis Art Center. This year’s groups come from countries including Colombia, Costa Rica, Croatia, France, Indonesia, India, Siberia, and Sierra Leone.

“It’s been a very diverse year as far as international performers go,” said Blackwelder. “It’s very exciting.”

For more information check out the August 2 edition of Davis Clipper.
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