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Documenting Grace – WICKET

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Documenting Grace – WICKET

When
Feb 1st, 2026
3:00pm - 4:15pm
Where
1314 Harris AvenueBellinghamWA98225

Kuntz & Company presents “Wicket” – a screendance documentary about Gabriel Jaochico, the breakdancing legend known as Bboy Wicket, on February 1st from 3:00pm-4:15pm at the Firehouse Arts & Events Center in Bellingham.

Once a global breakdancing icon, Jaochico spent decades hiding his true identity.  This documentary follows his rise to fame and his journey toward coming out, revealing a story of love, legacy, and self-acceptance.  With legendary battle footage, interviews, and raw emotional honesty, “Wicket” shines a light on the power of community and the freedom of living as your whole self.  Directed by Lily Plotkin.

Tickets are $5-$15.

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