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Originally published Tuesday, January 6, 2009 at 12:00 AM

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Rare Seattle performance of Dadaist sound poem

All together now!: "Fümms bö wö tää zää Uu, pögiff, kwii Ee. " That's the opening of "U.S.nata,"...

All together now!: "Fümms bö wö tää zää Uu, pögiff, kwii Ee." That's the opening of "Ur Sonata," a 40-minute sound poem by German Dadaist Kurt Schwitters (1887-1948), being given a rare Seattle performance Wednesday by actress-vocalist Kristen Loree. Loree will be accompanied by Jack Ox's gorgeous visual "translation" of the poem. You can check out an archival recording of Schwitters himself performing "Ur Sonata" at www.ubu.com/sound/schwitters.html and view Ox's artwork on www.jackox.net (click on "Ursonate Section"). Also on the program: a work for actor and percussionist by Stuart Saunders Smith. Presented by Nonsequitur and Subtext Reading Series, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Good Shepherd Chapel Performance Space, 4649 Sunnyside Ave. N., Seattle; $5 suggested donation (206-789-1939 or http://nseq.blogspot.com).

Michael Upchurch, Seattle Times arts writer

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