Neighborhood & Community Arts grant
Application
The Neighborhood & Community Arts grant is not open in 2023.
Materials
Deadline
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In response to COVID-19, all City departments, including the Seattle Office of Arts & Culture (ARTS), are shifting and focusing our work and efforts toward supporting our community with relief and recovery efforts. So that we may be as responsive to the needs of our community as possible, this program is currently on pause.
Seattle offers an extraordinary array of arts and cultural events throughout its diverse neighborhoods and communities. The Office of Arts & Culture's Neighborhood & Community Arts (NCA) Program supports creativity at a grassroots level by investing in recurring festivals or events that promote arts and cultural participation, celebrate diversity, build community connections, and enhance the visibility of neighborhoods or cultural communities through arts and culture.
Manage your award
The Arts in Parks application is on the new Citywide grants platform that will produce a better experience for applicants and aligns with the City's race and social justice values by providing more equity in opportunities for artists and communities of color. Applicants will be able to submit applications and manage their awards by creating or logging into their account at the City of Seattle Grants Portal.
If you are managing an award for an organization or group and think they may already be in the system, please reach out to the program manager listed on this webpage.
Documents
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- Photo Submission Form
- Submit your W-9 securely online.
- Download Our Logo
Getting the word out
Want to get the word out about your arts or cultural event or exhibit? Here are some tips on sending out information to the public and local media.
Step 1. Gather all the details: who, what, where, when, and why.
Step 2. Gather graphics for publicity. Gather photos, create a logo if necessary, work with a designer on the look and any printed materials.
Step 3. Write a press release and/or prepare a press kit and send it to the media.
Social Media
- Like us on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Also, be sure you’re signed up for our email newsletter.
- Post about your grant/event/program, and tag us! On Twitter, tag us by typing “@SeattleArts”. On Instagram, tag us by typing “@SeaOfficeofArts”. When you tag us, we get notified and can respond. On your Facebook post, type in “@Seattle Office of Arts & Culture”, and select our office’s page from the drop-down menu.
- The sooner you tell your Project Manager about your event, the more likely we’ll be able to fit it into our social media calendar. We have a lot of news and events, and schedule posts and activities weeks out.
- If you have promo materials, please remember to send anything you have produced (press releases, postcards, brochures, etc.) to your Project Manager. These items should include the Office of Arts & Culture name and/or logo. We rebranded our Office in 2013, so if you’ve been funded before, please make sure to update our logo.
We recommend circulating these items at least two weeks prior to your event to increase awareness and attendance.
The Press Release
Press releases inform the media about your event and can inspire the media to publish a calendar listing or even cover the event. Click here for a description and example of the anatomy of a press release.
- Try to let the media know what makes your event unique or relevant.
- Be genuine. Exaggeration or inaccuracy will only hurt your chances of being a reliable media source. The more a press release reads like an actual news article, the better. Many smaller publications love releases they can print verbatim.
- Press releases should look professional and be easy to read. Type double-spaced.
- Make sure the organization's name, address, website, and contact information are visible.
- Include the media contact's name, direct phone line, and e-mail address near the top of the first page.
- Include a "pull date" (the last date of the event) near the top of the first page.
- Include a headline that summarizes the event and invites people to read the details.
- All the most pertinent information should be included in the first paragraph - the five W's. Who is presenting what, where, and when? Why should people attend? Include information on how people can attend or buy tickets, locations of ticket venues or website, e-mail, and/or box office phone-line information.
- Additional paragraphs can provide more descriptive information about the event, artists involved, and quotes.
- Use your mission statement or general description of the organization at the end of the press release.
- If the press release is longer than one page, write "-More-" at the bottom of each page. At the end of the last page, include "# # #" to indicate the end of the release.
The Press Kit
Press kits provide useful background information for members of the press writing previews or reviews of your arts or cultural event. A press kit should be organized in a folder and generally includes:
1) Organization Information (front to back on the left side of the folder)
- Mission statement
- Brief organizational history
- Organizational brochure
- Feature articles on the organization or lead staff
- Board list
- Business card for media contact
2) Specific Event Information (front to back on the right side of the folder)
- Press release for the event
- Photos or artwork related to the event
- Event postcard or flyer
- Event program
- Artists' bios, if not in the program
- Preview articles about the event
Note: Do not include reviews of the event or previous events in the press packet. Most reviewers do not want to be influenced by the opinions of others.
Online calendars
There are numerous websites with online events calendars to use to publicize your event. Here are a few:
Daily and Weekly Papers
Send your press releases to local newspapers. Here are some of the dailies and weekly papers to begin with.
Neighborhood Newspapers
- International Examiner - Contact
- Northwest Asian Weekly - Contact
- Pacific Publishing Company serves the University District, Ravenna, Roosevelt, Laurelhurst, Sand Point, Wedgewood, Wallingford, Fremont, Phinney Ridge, Green Lake, Greenwood, Queen Anne, Magnolia, Madison Park, Broadmoor, Washington Park, Madrona, Madison Valley, Leschi, Capitol Hill, First Hill, Beacon Hill, Mt. Baker, South Hill, International District, and Kirkland - Contact
- Westside Seattle publishes Ballard News Tribune, West Seattle Herald, and The Highline Times - Contact
Radio
Most radio stations accept a written public service announcement (PSA). Some will take a pre-recorded PSA. Check the website of the radio station you think best matches your audience. Many stations belong to the Puget Sound Broadcasters Association or Washington State Association of Broadcasters. Both organizations list links to their members.
Television
Seattle Channel, the city's municipal television channel, is committed to covering local arts and culture. Art Zone with Nancy Guppy on the Seattle Channel specifically covers the local art scene.
Local television stations are:
Funded Partners
The Neighborhood & Community Arts (NCA) program supports Seattle's neighborhood arts councils and community groups that produce events to promote arts and cultural participation and build community. In 2019, the program will provid 40 groups $1,300 each to support annual public festivals and events.
2019 Neighborhood & Community Arts Partners
Organizations each receive $1,300.
Alki Art Fair
The Alki Art Fair is a premier summer art showcase that takes place at Alki Beach Park during an entire July weekend. The Fair features juried art vendors, local musicians, cultural food, and a free children's art area round out this family-friendly event on one of Seattle's most scenic beaches.
Campus of Learners Foundation
A Black History Month Celebration and International Women's Day Celebration produced by young people, aged 11 to 17, from a multitude of ethnic, racial, cultural and linguistic groups.
Central Area Chamber of Commerce
The Juneteenth Celebration and will feature the theme Lessons for the past, inspiration for the future.
CeAtl Tonalli
Mexica New Year Celebration: This cultural heritage celebration at Daybreak Star brings together dancers, drummers and singers from all over the country as well as Mexico. This celebration creates a vibrant space for community members to participate in workshops, view our photographic art installation and watch an Aztec dance ceremony.
DAIPANbutoh Collective
Seattle International Butoh Festival features on-stage and site-specific performances-including several free offerings-workshops by guest teachers, and more!
Dare to Dance
Dare to Dance is an annual, professional-quality showcase for original dances created and performed by dance enthusiasts of all ages and experience levels. We strive to provide unique opportunities for underrepresented artists who lack access to traditional avenues of involvement.
Desi Dhamaka
Desi Dhamaka is an annual, student-run, South Asian cultural showcase at the University of Washington. It has grown to become a significant annual event of the Pacific Northwest. The mission of the show is to spread the awareness of South Asian culture and its performing arts by providing the platform for UW students to showcase their talent to the UW student body and the great Northwest community.
El Centro de la Raza
Cinco de Mayo is to promote cultural exchange and celebrate Mexican-American history with dance, music, food, and a spirit of solidarity. This event is an opportunity to share Mexican-American culture and art with the larger community and share valuable traditions and cultural knowledge with people of all ages, races, and ethnicity.
Entre Hermanos
South Park Pride is a community celebration that brings a family friendly LGBTQ Pride festivity to the community of South Park, at the Duwamish Waterway Park.
Eritrean Community in Seattle & Vicinity
The Annual Graduation Celebration is an event that honors and recognizes the achievements of Eritreans high school and college graduates as well as their families. The program features an accomplished Eritrean keynote speaker, poets, dance performances, awarding of certificates to the youth, as well as Eritrean cuisine.
Foundation for International Understanding Through Students
CulturalFest is an annual two-day event that celebrates the diverse cultural traditions represented by the University of Washington international community and promotes understanding and friendship between cultures across the Puget Sound. CulturalFest Expo is a free International Culture Expo targeted to families, school groups and neighborhood community groups. Support from the City of Seattle allows us to increase hours to maximize opportunities for field trips from local classrooms.
Juan Franco
festival:festival is a presenting platform focused on Seattle artists and practices that engage with intersectional structures and identities. The mission of the festival is to create vibrant spaces through creative frameworks of empowerment, healing, and intentionality with the goal of building a sustainable and accessible arts community.
Fremont Abbey (aka: Artwerks)
Community Curated Series Abbey Arts core values include the belief that every person should have the opportunity to experience quality concerts and multi-arts events to help open their minds to creativity, beauty, and empathy. In 2019 the series will support local women, people of color, and parents to help them curate concerts and interactive social arts events featuring performing artists.
From Hiroshima To Hope
From Hiroshima to Hope commemorates the lives lost in the bombing of Hiroshima, and all lives lost to war and violence. We gather with an ethnically diverse performance including music, dance, art, and speech. We provide 1200 wood and paper lanterns, with calligraphy in Japanese and Punjabi. People decorate their lantern with personal or generic messages and prayers for peace and justice.
Michelle Habell-Pallan
Womxn Who Rock: Making Scenes, Building Communities annual (un)Conference is participant-driven and centered around issues of gender, race, class and sexuality. Activities include skill-sharing workshops, performances, and children's activities.
Indigenouz Placmakerz
Seattle's Coastal & Powwow Celebration Day Celebrating many Native heritages, this one-day festival interweaves together Coast Salish and Powwow teachings, songs, dances, and stories with a Grand Entry, Veterans Honoring, inter-tribal social and exhibition dances, story tellers, demonstration artists and non-profit organizations.
Hiba Jameel
An interactive art event is to raise awareness of the practice of art therapy in coping with mental illness.
Leschi Community Council
Leschi Art Walk is an annual event that showcases 45-50 visual artists and craft-persons. A day-long celebration that incorporates a live music stage and children's activities and art making.
Luck Ngi Musical Club
Cantonese Opera Concert An annual performance in celebration of the arrival of Chinese New Year. It will be held at the grand hall of the Chong Wa Benevolent Association in Chinatown.
Mahogany Project
The Urban Poverty Forum (UPF) exists to open a dialogue about the systemic issues surrounding urban poverty and unites diverse communities of concerned citizens by addressing poverty issues in WA - examining ways to create change. TMP traditionally opens the event with a multi-disciplinary art performance which encourages thought and engagement based on the annual topic.
Makenna Lehrer
Crush/Repeat is an annual community art show where participants of all ages and experience levels are invited to pick a small art project to repeat in some manner every day for the month of March. A celebratory public showcase directly following includes performance opportunity, artist talks and a gallery run for visual projects. Borrowing inspiration from a national project called "Fun-a-day", artists emerge from winter together using art as an act of resistance, resilience and growth.
Nikkei Heritage Association of Washington
Kodomo no Hi (Children's Day) is an annual festival hosted and organized by JCCCW around the same time that Children's Day in Japan is traditionally held. It is a free to the public, all-day event celebrating children and fostering multicultural art experiences in children. We offer a wide variety of Japanese cultural performances, workshops, and activities designed to be fun, immersive, and educational for kids.
Parkview Services
Annual Spring Dance for people with IDDs is a free, public and inclusive event where people of all abilities can have fun together while dancing, working on an art project and socializing.
Phinney Neighborhood Association
Dia de los Muertos Festival includes outdoor dance performance and blessing by the Ce Atl Tonalli Aztec Dancers, neighborhood procession, community altar and performances by preschool students from PNA's Spanish Preschool Co-op, Marco Cortes, and Bailadores de Bronce.
Amy Piñon
Womxn in Media is an interactive, resource-sharing event that brings together current and aspiring media makers, centered on young womxn of color, to realize a pathway in media arts and to deepen their sense of creative resistance within their art practice.
Red Eagle Soaring
Annual Student Performance under the guidance and direction of highly skilled teaching artists and RES alumni, students create an Indigenous-based theatrical production to perform for the greater Seattle area community.
Refugee Women's Alliance
Community Carnival showcases the creative contributions of refugee and immigrant youth. The Carnival will include original choreography by youth in our social-justice-themed circus arts program and will also feature photography and film created by youth in our job-readiness training program.
Seattle Balkan Dancers
Balkan Night Northwest is an annual festival showcasing musicians and music from across the Balkans. Balkan Night has ongoing relationships with local Balkan communities and brings out traditional musicians to share their talents with other immigrant communities and locals alike. The event takes place at St. Demetrios.
Seattle Jewish Film Festival
The Seattle Jewish Film Festival is the largest Jewish event in the Pacific Northwest, and one of the largest and longest-running international film festivals in the region and Jewish film festivals in the US. Central to the Stroum Jewish Community Center's community-building mission, SJFF brings over 7,000 people of all stripes together annually to showcase the vibrancy and diversity Jewish and Israeli life, history, culture, and storytelling through cinema for everyone.
Seattle Latino Film Festival
Seattle Latino Film Festival brings artistic and culturally relevant Hispanic - American cinema of superior quality to the King County area while also providing a forum for the ideas being explored, many of which are integral to the experience of "Latinidad".
Seattle Live Aloha Hawaiian Cultural Festival
The Live Aloha Hawaiian Cultural Festival is expanding to Festival to 2 days with Saturday workshops for focused learning opportunities. The Festival celebrates Hawaiian culture with performances, vendors and food at Seattle Center.
Seattle Polish Foundation
The Polish Festival A celebration of Polish culture, tradition and contemporary achievements, featuring authentic Polish food, live music and dance performances, historical and regional exhibits, demos and workshops, local merchants, beer garden and children's activities. The event takes place at Seattle Center
Short Run Seattle
The 9th annual Short Run Comics and Arts Festival a free, all ages festival that focuses on indie comics and self-published, small press, and handmade books of all kinds from the Pacific Northwest and around the world.
South Park Arts
South Park Putts Out On Night Out Against Crime, close off the 800 block of South Thistle St for a night of miniature golf with all the holes designed and built by local artists.
Sundiata African American Cultural Association
Festival Sundiata is a two-day festival at Seattle Center that celebrates and introduces the culture of people of African descent to all that attend.
Tet in Seattle
TET FEST at Seattle Center will include "The Cultural Village," an immersive cultural experience to educate our guests through educational and cultural activities to learn more about the Vietnamese Culture and history of customs and values as part of celebrating the New Year.
United Indians of All Tribes Foundation
Seafair Indian Days Powwow: A three-day family-friendly, held at Daybreak Star Powwow Grounds during the third weekend in July, is one of the largest Native community events in the Northwest and welcomes thousands of Native and non-Native attendees for traditional dance competitions, drumming, traditional food, exhibition and sale of Native art and crafts, and honorings and speeches.
Vietnamese Seniors Group
Tet (Lunar New Year) and Mid-Autumn Festival (Chinese Moon Festival) shares the joy of these festivals with the diverse neighbors in Rainier Vista and invite them to a wonderful celebration showcasing the cultural roots of Vietnamese heritage by promoting arts, music, performances and foods unique to Vietnam.
Kimberly Walker
CBE Fashion Experience creates a platform for local and national indie designers to express themselves by showcasing wearable art for bodies that are often shamed. Body-positivity and diversity are celebrated in this event where the objective is to show the world that all bodies, particularly those with curves, are beautiful no matter the shade or size of body. The event takes place at Seattle Center.
Larry C Wisdom
The Denny Arts project is a collaboration between a diverse group of low-income seniors and disabled, coming together as a community, culminating in an art show as part of the Capitol Hill Art Walk.
2018 Neighborhood & Community Arts Partners
Organizations each receive $1,300.
Alki Art Fair
The Alki Art Fair is a premiere summer art showcase that takes place at Alki Beach Park during an entire July weekend. The Fair features juried art vendors, local musicians, cultural food, and a free children's art area round out this family-friendly event on one of Seattle's most scenic beaches.
Balkan Night Northwest
Balkan Night Northwest is an annual festival showcasing Pacific Northwest Balkan musicians organized by an all-volunteer committee at St. Demetrios Church.
BEGO
BEGO 3rd Annual Ethiopian Block Street Festival features Ethiopian performers, booths, and table displays in Central Area.
Leschi Community Council
Leschi Art Walk is an annual event that showcases 45-50 visual artists and craft-persons. A day-long celebration that incorporates a live music stage and children's activities and art making. New this year will be a participatory dance class for children and an outdoor movie shown in Leschi Park.
Central Area Chamber of Commerce
The Juneteenth International Celebration is a family friendly event at Pratt Park that features, music and community activities to commemorate the announcement of the abolition of slavery.
Cultura Viva/ CeAtl Tonalli
Mexica New Year Celebration is a two-day event at Daybreak Star that brings communities together to celebrate, preserve and promote indigenous culture here in the Northwest. The event consists of a traditional altar, an exhibition of murals, a photo exhibit, traditional Aztec ceremonies and dances. Ending in a feast for the whole community.
DAIPANbutoh Collective
DAIPANbutoh Collective presents its ninth annual Seattle International Butoh Festival. This year's international guest artist is Mushimaru Fujieda of Japan, while other featured guests include Seattle artist Crow Nishimura (of Degenerate Art Ensemble) and Mizu Desierto of Portland.
Dare to Dance
An annual, professional-quality showcase for original dances created and performed by dance enthusiasts of all ages and experience levels. We strive to provide unique opportunities for underrepresented artists who lack access to traditional avenues of involvement.
El Centro de la Raza
Cinco de Mayo promotes cultural exchange and celebrates Mexican-American history and Seattle's diverse communities with dance, music, food, and a spirit of solidarity. This event is an opportunity to share Mexican-American culture and art with the larger community and share valuable traditions and cultural knowledge with people of all ages, races, and ethnicities.
Ellis, Katy E.
WordsWest Literary Series meets every third Wednesday of the month to host literary events that range from readings by published local and national authors, to craft discussions and guided writing explorations for every experience level. WordsWest also features West Seattle's Favorite Poem Project, wherein people from local, independent businesses or organizations join each event by reciting a favorite poem and sharing reasons why it is a favorite.
Entre Hermanos
South Park Pride Queer Picnic is a community celebration that brings a family friendly LGBTQ Pride festivity to the community of South Park, at the Duwamish Waterway Park.
Eritrean Community in Seattle and Vicinity
The Annual Graduation Celebration is to honor and recognize the achievements of Eritreans that allows youth and their families along with friends to broaden their horizons and gain unique insights into their own communities with a cultural influence.
Families of Color Seattle
Families of Color Seattle Community Days of Play brings together families of color in a joyful celebration of our multiracial and multicultural community. Featuring artists of color, each event will bring babies, children, parents and grandchildren together in a day of play, helping to build connections and support the vision that our children of color are born into a loving community that is racially and economically just.
Foundation for International Understanding Through Students (FIUTS)
FIUTS CulturalFest International Culture Expo is an annual two-day event that celebrates cultural traditions from around the world and promotes understanding and friendship between cultures.
From Hiroshima To Hope
From Hiroshima to Hope commemorates the lives lost in the bombing of Hiroshima, and all lives lost to war and violence. We gather with an ethnically diverse performance including music, dance, art, and speech. We provide 1,200 wood and paper lanterns, with calligraphy in Japanese and Punjabi. People decorate their lantern with personal or generic messages and prayers for peace and justice.
Greater Seattle Choral Consortium
SeattleSings! presents 35 of the GSCC Member Community Choirs from around the greater Seattle area. Each ensemble performs choral music of its choice, showcasing its unique, diverse repertoire specialty, including the work of local choral composers.
Habell-Pallan, Michelle
Women Who Rock: annual (un)Conference is participant-driven and centered around issues of gender, race, class and sexuality. Activities include skill-sharing workshops, performances, and children's activities. Jameel, Hiba An interactive art event is to raise awareness of the practice of art therapy in coping with mental illness.
Jameel, Hiba
An interactive art event is to raise awareness of the practice of art therapy in coping with mental illness.
Indigenouz PlaceMakerz
Seattle's Coastal & Powwow Celebration Day Hosted celebrates many Native heritages through this one-day festival that interweaves together Coast Salish and Powwow teachings, songs, dances, and stories with a Grand Entry, Veterans Honoring, inter-tribal social and exhibition dances, storytellers, demonstration artists, and non-profit organizations.
Luck Ngi Musical Club
Chinese New Year Concert is an annual concert presented by Club members to the general public to celebrate Chinese New Year held at the Chong Wa Grand Hall in Chinatown in Seattle.
The Mahogany Project
The Urban Poverty Forum (UPF) exists to open a dialogue about the systemic issues surrounding urban poverty and unites diverse communities of concerned citizens by addressing poverty issues in WA - examining ways to create change. TMP traditionally opens the event with a multi-disciplinary art performance that encourages thought and engagement based on the annual topic.
Parkview Services
Parkview Services' Annual Spring Dance serves people with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDDs) as well as people without disabilities. The Spring Dance is free to attend and open to the public, and everyone dances, eats, listens to music, socializes, and works on an art project.
Phinney Neighborhood Association
PNA's Dia de los Muertos Festival includes outdoor dance performance and blessing by the Ce Atl Tonalli Aztec Dancers, neighborhood procession, community altar and performances by preschool students from PNA's Spanish Preschool Co-op, Marco Cortes, and Bailadores de Bronce.
Piñon, Amy
Womxn's Creative Industries Meet Up is an interactive, resource-sharing event that brings together current and aspiring media makers, centered on young womxn of color, to realize a pathway in media arts and to deepen their sense of creative resistance within their art practice.
Polish Home Foundation
Polish Festival Seattle celebrates Polish culture, traditions and contemporary achievements. It is produced in collaboration with the Polish Home Association and Polish-American community, who contribute their time, leadership and energy to the event at Seattle Center. Praseuth, Louie Fortheluvofit is an annual dance outreach and competition in Rainier Beach that lasts for two days offering dance workshops for underserved youth of color and who have social and economic challenges. Youth are provided a safe space to engage in positive life choices while expressing themselves.
Praseuth, Louie
Fortheluvofit is an annual dance outreach and competition in Rainier Beach that lasts for two days offering dance workshops for underserved youth of color and who have social and economic challenges. Youth are provided a safe space to engage in positive life choices while expressing themselves.
Rainier Chamber Foundation
The 25th Annual Rainier Valley Heritage Parade and Festival will continue to celebrate the diversity Southeast Seattle with summertime fun right on Rainier Ave! For one day, SE Seattle residents have a day of play to honor who we are through art, entertainment, play, food, games, music, poetry, and family fun.
Red Eagle Soaring
RES Spring Touring Play supports students working through fall and winter programming workshops under the guidance and direction of highly skilled teaching artists and RES alumni, students create an Indigenous based theatrical production to perform for the greater Seattle area community.
Refugee Women's Alliance
International Women's Day Celebration is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. Activities planned for the next two years, have included cultural art displays from around the world, an Ethiopian coffee ceremony, henna artist, a buffet lunch, and live musical and dance performances.
Sea Mar Community Health Center
Seattle Fiestas Patrias is a two-day Latino heritage festival with a community parade in South Park and activities at Seattle Center including live music, dance, food, a local Latino/a artists art exhibition, a health fair, a youth boxing tournament, children's activities, cooking demonstrations, and more.
Seattle Latino Film Festival
Seattle Latino Film Festival brings artistic and culturally relevant Hispanic - American cinema of superior quality to the King County area while also providing a forum for the ideas being explored, many of which are integral to the experience of "Latinidad".
Seattle Live Aloha Hawaiian Cultural Festival
The Live Aloha Hawaiian Cultural Festival at Seattle Center is comprised of performances, workshops, and history exhibits that celebrate Hawaiian culture.
Soufend Art Council
The Soufend Art Show is an annual celebration of art and culture showcasing the South End of Seattle with three featured resident artists chosen yearly.
South Park Area Redevelopment Committee
South Park Putts Out is a tradition in South Park during Seattle Night Out, the neighborhood transforms the grass parking strips into mini-golf putt-putt holes designed by local artists.
Sundiata African American Cultural Association
Festival Sundiata Black Arts Fest Festival is a cultural festival that shares the culture of people of African descent with all that choose to come to Seattle Center on this weekend.
The Primrose Players
A new production of The Tempest for the 2018 summer season, with four early evening shows in Seattle parks.
United Indians of All Tribes Foundation
Seafair Indian Days Pow Wow is an annual event with music, traditional dancing, and food, held at Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center in Discovery Park. The event showcases a number of traditional dances, including Grass, Traditional, Jingle Dress, and Fancy dance. Our dancers ranges from Golden Age to Tiny Tots.
2017 Neighborhood & Community Arts Partners
Organizations each receive $1,200.
Seattle Fiestas Patrias
A two-day Latino heritage festival with a community parade in South Park and activities at Seattle Center including live music, dance, food, a local Latino/a artists art exhibition, a health fair, a youth boxing tournament, children's activities, cooking demonstrations, and more.
The Soufend Art Show
An annual celebration of art and culture showcasing the Southend of Seattle with three featured resident artists chosen yearly.
Seafair Indian Days Pow Wow
An annual event with music, traditional dancing, and food, held at Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center in Discovery Park. The event showcases a number of traditional dances, including Grass, Traditional, Jingle Dress, and Fancy dance. Our dancers range from the golden age to tiny tots.
Families of Color Seattle Community Days of Play
The event brings together families of color in a joyful celebration of our multiracial and multicultural community. Featuring artists of color, each event will bring babies, children, parents and grandchildren together in a day of play, helping to build connections and support the vision that our children of color are born into a loving community that is racially and economically just.
Mexica New Year Celebration
A two-day event at Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center that brings communities together to celebrate, preserve and promote indigenous culture here in the Northwest. The event consists of a traditional altar, an exhibition of murals, a photo exhibit, and traditional Aztec ceremonies, and dances. Ending in a feast for the whole community.
Chinese New Year Concert 2017
An annual concert presented by club members to the general public to celebrate Chinese New Year was held at the Chong Wa Grand Hall in Chinatown in Seattle.
Rainier Valley Heritage Parade and Festival
The 25th Annual Rainier Valley Heritage Parade and Festival will continue to celebrate the diversity of Southeast Seattle with summertime fun right on Rainier Ave! For one day, SE Seattle residents have a day of play to honor who we are through art, entertainment, play, food, games, music, poetry, and family fun.
Cinco de Mayo
This event promotes cultural exchange and celebrates Mexican-American history and Seattle's diverse communities with dance, music, food, and a spirit of solidarity. This event is an opportunity to share Mexican-American culture and art with the larger community and share valuable traditions and cultural knowledge with people of all ages, races, and ethnicities.
Parkview Services Spring Dance
An annual spring dance for the Intellectually and Developmentally Disabled (IDD)Community. This event has been going on for about a decade and is amazingly well-attended and beloved by attendees, volunteers, and staff.
10th Annual Seattle Live Aloha Hawaiian Cultural Festival
The Live Aloha Hawaiian Cultural Festival at Seattle Center is comprised of performances, workshops, and history exhibits. This year we are celebrating our 10th Anniversary which will present the Rough Riders comprised of individually accomplished recording artists John Cruz, Henry Kapono, and Brother Noland.
SeattleSings! 2017 A Choral Festival of the Greater Seattle Choral Consortium
A Festival presenting 35 of the GSCC Member Community Choirs from around the greater Seattle area. Each ensemble performs the choral music of its choice, showcasing its unique, diverse repertoire specialty, including the work of local choral composers.
South Park Putts Out
A tradition in South Park during Seattle Night Out, the neighborhood transforms the grass parking strips into mini-golf putt-putt holes designed by local artists.
FIUTS CulturalFest International Culture Expo 2017
An annual two-day event held by FIUTS (Foundation for International Understanding Through Students) celebrates cultural traditions from around the world and promotes understanding and friendship between cultures.
Seattle Fringe Festival
A two-weekend festival packed with 25-30 producing groups, in six venues, (eight total days of shows.) The festival supports the work of Western Washington artists in a variety of genres in venues in Capitol Hill and Queen Anne neighborhoods.
WordsWest Literary Series
Every third Wednesday of the month hosts literary events that range from readings by published local and national authors, to craft discussions and guided writing explorations for every experience level. WordsWest also features West Seattle's Favorite Poem Project, wherein people from local, independent businesses or organizations join each event by reciting a favorite poem and sharing reasons why it is a favorite.
Fortheluvofit
An annual dance outreach and competition in Rainier Beach that lasts for two days offering dance workshops for the underserved youth of color and who have social and economic challenges. Youth are provided a safe space to engage in positive life choices while expressing themselves.
BEGO 2nd Annual Ethiopian Block Street Festival
The second annual block street festival features Ethiopian performers, booth & table displays.
Polish Festival Seattle 2017
The festival celebrates Polish culture, traditions, and contemporary achievements. It is produced in collaboration with the Polish Home Association and the Polish-American community, who contribute their time, leadership, and energy to the event at Seattle Center.
Balkan Night Northwest 2016
An annual festival showcasing Pacific Northwest Balkan musicians organized by an all-volunteer committee at St. Demetrios Church.
BrasilFest 2017
A festival at Seattle Center celebrating the diverse culture of Brasil through music, dance and food.
STORY SLAM CONTEST
Promotes reading, writing, and public speaking for youth. Young writers and artists are invited to participate, must be original work, and must recite within five minutes.
Arts in Nature Festival
A celebration of art, nature, and community featuring the eclectic, multidisciplinary experience of art and performance takes place in the woods of Camp Long. Nature is explored through dance, theatre, music, visual arts, wandering performances, restoration activities, and the Museum of Sound, an installation art exhibition.
World Rhythm Festival 2017
The 24th annual festival offers over 100 music and dance workshops and performances, and gives participants the chance to hear, dance to, and play rhythmic music from around the world. In addition to a full roster of performances and workshops, the festival includes special programming for youth, a Friday night celebration performance, and an international marketplace.
Seattle Iranian Festival
This festival is a free event where Puget Sound residents and visitors can experience the music, dance, art, food, and diverse cultures of Iran to share the richness and diversity of the Iranian culture with others and build bridges within and between communities in Washington.
Franklin High School Student Art Show
The fifth annual Franklin High School Student Art Show connects their multicultural arts programming with the community. As part of this event, two free workshops will be offered.
Alki Art Fair
A premiere summer arts showcase that takes place in Alki Beach Park in West Seattle. The fair features juried art vendors selling pottery, painting, drawing, metal, cloth and multi-media works. Over 30 local musicians from a variety of genres perform live on multiple stages.
Pista sa Nayon 2017
The 28th annual festival is a celebration of Filipino culture at Seward Park featuring music, dance, local artists, and vendors from the community.
Kodomo no Hi (Children's Day)
The festival is a celebration of youth and children's culture in Japan and is a unique opportunity for children to experience and participate in cultural performances, demonstrations, games, and activities in a fun, immersive setting with local performing groups, instructors, booths, and informational displays.
Beacon Hill Festival
The festival is a cornerstone annual event in the community that celebrates this tremendously diverse neighborhood through dance, music, art, food, and a generous helping of the community.
Seattle Jewish Film Festival 2017
The film festival is a 10-day cinematic celebration and examination of global Jewish and Israeli life, history, art, ideas, and culture.
Beacon ROCKS!
A series of free, Sunday afternoon, family-friendly, outdoor concerts held during the summer.
Indigenous Showcase
The showcase brings Indigenous filmmakers from around the world to Seattle to present critical work and allows a local audience to engage these artists face-to-face.
Spirit of Indigenous People Festal
This is a celebration of American Indian and Alaska Native cultures and traditions through music, dance, arts & crafts, lectures, and other activities.
Welcome to Our Native Land Powwow & Coastal Celebrations!
Welcome to Our Native Land Powwow & Coastal Celebration! offers a Coastal welcome, dances, songs, teachings, storytelling, demonstration artists and crafts, and traditional canoes and Lakota tipis on display during Memorial Day weekend at Seattle Center.
Festa Italiana - the Italian Festival
The Italian Festival has been presented annually at Seattle Center since 1988, celebrating the joy of "All Things Italian," and features Italian and Italian-American art, music, dance, food and fun-filled activities for the entire family.
Tet in Seattle
Celebrates the most iconic holiday amongst the Vietnamese tradition, showcasing culture through visual and performing arts at Seattle Center.
Thai Festival 2017
An annual event celebrating Thai culture and community comprised of Thai cultural performances, activities booths, food vendors, and booths from local businesses.
PNA's Dia de los Muertos Festival
The festival begins with a procession and includes a community altar along with music and dance performances, and children's activities.
Seattle Improvised Music Festival
This is the longest-running festival of free improvised music in the United States. The festival will host visiting and local artists to play in curated groupings over three days at the Good Shepherd Center Chapel in Wallingford.
Festival Sundiata Black Arts Fest
A celebration of the culture of people of African descent with Live music, dance, food, interactive activities, a marketplace of one-of-a-kind gifts, round table discussions, and a major art show.
The Columbia City Blues Festival 2017
The blues festival takes place during the Rainier Valley Heritage Festival weekend in August. It will present local artists paying tribute to America's iconic art form.
2016 Neighborhood & Community Arts Partners
Organizations each receive $1,200.
Brazil Center
An annual event celebrating Brazilian arts and culture. This event brings participants together thru music, dance, film, food, craft, children's activities, and exhibitions.
Cultura Viva / CeAtl Tonalli
This two-day celebration will begin with a photo art exhibition and three workshops, an ancestral ceremonial New Year celebration with Aztec dance, and a traditional Mexika feast.
DAIPANbutoh Collective / Shunpike
A dance festival featuring workshops, repertory development, and performances with internationally acclaimed Latino Butoh dance artist Diego Pinon (Mexico) and a free public performance in Kubota Garden in Rainier Beach.
danielandsomesuperfriends
A festival of contemporary dance that includes master classes representing different styles and cultural backgrounds followed by rehearsals and performances on Saturday and Sunday evenings.
Diop, Mr. Thione
The festival showcases the profound creativity and cultural resilience of peoples of West African origin and descent through music and dance performances, an African marketplace, an art gallery, a standing-room-only fashion show, traditional Senegalese cuisine, dance workshops, and children's activities.
El Centro de la Raza
Celebrating Mexican-American history and Seattle's diverse communities with dance, music, food, and a spirit of solidarity. This event is an opportunity to share Mexican-American culture and art with the larger community and pass on valuable traditions and cultural knowledge to younger generations of all races and ethnicities.
Foundation for International Understanding Through Students (FIUTS)
An annual two-day event celebrating diverse cultural traditions from around the world and promoting understanding and friendship between cultures.
Friends of Little Saigon
An outdoor festival that brings the community together in celebration of Vietnamese-American arts and culture. The event features live performances, Vietnamese cuisine, and community programs and resources.
GLSEN Washington State
Taking place on Seattle's Pride Weekend, it's a night of music, dance, costume, and art.
Honkfest West/Shunpike
Honk! Fest West is a three-day roving musical extravaganza presenting street bands, dancers, acrobats, and actors from across the U.S. and Canada.
Luck Ngi Musical Club
A Cantonese opera excerpt concert presented by club members to the general public to celebrate Chinese New Year.
Parkview Services
A community dance for people with disabilities at the North Seattle Community Center featuring a DJ, dancing, and other activities. The dance is open to both disabled and non-disabled people who want to dance, eat and have a good time together.
Rainier Chamber Foundation
The parade showcases Southeast Seattle's diverse heritages through dance, music, athletic artistry, traditional dress, and creativity.
United Indians of All Tribes Foundation
This event celebrates Native American culture through dance, music, and food, and is open to the public. It serves as the most visible, and accessible event showcasing Native American Culture for the general public in Seattle.
Urban Impact
A community youth dance competition to create a safe space for young people to express and challenge themselves. This two-day event includes competitions and workshops.
Vietnamese-American Community of Seattle & Sno-King Counties
A community Tet Celebration that focuses on bridging the generation gap through shared traditions, holiday foods, and storytelling.
The Nature Consortium
A celebration of art, nature, and community featuring the eclectic, multidisciplinary experience of art and performance takes place in the woods of Camp Long. Nature is explored through dance, theatre, music, visual arts, wandering performances, restoration activities, and the Museum of Sound, an installation art exhibition.
Seattle World Percussion Society
The 23rd annual festival offers over 100 music and dance workshops and performances, and gives participants the chance to hear, dance to, and play rhythmic music from around the world. In addition to a full roster of performances and workshops, the festival includes special programming for youth, a Friday night celebration performance, and an International Marketplace.
Iranian-American Community Alliance
A festival is a free event where Puget Sound residents and visitors can experience the music, dance, art, food, and diverse cultures of Iran to share the richness and diversity of the Iranian culture with others and build bridges within and between communities in Washington.
Mount Baker Neighborhood Center for the Arts / Shunpike
The fifth annual Franklin High School Student Art Show connects their multicultural arts programming with the community. As part of this event, two free workshops will be offered.
Alki Art Fair
A premiere summer arts showcase that takes place in Alki Beach Park in West Seattle. The fair features juried art vendors selling pottery, painting, drawing, metal, cloth and multi-media works. Over 30 local musicians from a variety of genres perform live on multiple stages.
Pista sa Nayon
The 27th annual festival is a celebration of Filipino culture at Seward Park featuring music, dance, local artists, and vendors from the community.
Nikkei Heritage Association of Washington
The festival is a celebration of youth and children's culture in Japan and is a unique opportunity for children to experience and participate in cultural performances, demonstrations, games, and activities in a fun, immersive setting with local performing groups, instructors, booths and informational displays.
Jefferson Community Center / Jefferson Advisory Council / Associated Recreation Council
The festival is a cornerstone annual event in the community that celebrates this tremendously diverse neighborhood through dance, music, art, food, and a generous helping of the community.
Samuel and Althea Stroum Jewish Community Center
The film festival is a 10-day cinematic celebration and examination of global Jewish and Israeli life, history, art, ideas, and culture.
ROCKiT Space / Shunpike
A series of free, Sunday-afternoon, family-friendly, outdoor concerts held during the summer.
Rector, Ms. Tracy
The showcase brings Indigenous filmmakers from around the world to Seattle to present critical work and allows a local audience to engage these artists face-to-face.
Seattle Indian Health Board
This is a celebration of American-Indian and Alaska Native cultures and traditions through music, dance, arts and crafts, lectures, and other activities.
Native Kulturz
Welcome to Our Natival Land Powwow & Coastal Celebrations! offers a Coastal welcome, dances, songs, teachings, storytelling, demonstration artists and crafts, and traditional canoes and Lakota tipis on display during Memorial Day weekend at Seattle Center.
Festa Italiana, inc.
The Italian Festival has been presented annually at Seattle Center since 1988, celebrating the joy of "All Things Italian," and features Italian and Italian-American art, music, dance, food and fun-filled activities for the entire family.
Bui, Mr. Thomas
Celebrates the most iconic holiday amongst the Vietnamese tradition, showcasing culture through visual and performing arts.
Thai Association of Washington
An annual event celebrating Thai culture and community comprising of Thai cultural performances, activities booths, food vendors, and booths from local businesses.
Phinney Neighborhood Association
The festival begins with a procession and includes a community altar along with music and dance performances and children's activities.
Nonsequitur, Inc.
This is the longest-running festival of free improvised music in the United States. The festival will host visiting and local artists to play in curated groupings over three days at the Good Shepherd Center Chapel in Wallingford.
Sundiata African American Cultural Association
A celebration of the culture of people of African descent with live music, dance, food, interactive activities, a marketplace of one-of-a-kind gifts, round table discussions, and a major art show.
The Royal Room
The blues festival takes place during the Rainier Valley Heritage Festival weekend in August. It will present local artists paying tribute to America's iconic art form.
Seattle Live Aloha Hawaiian Cultural Festival
The festival explores the cultural roots and contemporary influences of Hawaii through live performances of hula and mele, visual arts, hands-on activities, foods, games, a lei workshop, and a lively marketplace.
Dare to Dance
An annual, professional-quality showcase for original dances created and performed by dance enthusiasts of all ages and experience levels.
Seattle Gdynia Sister City Association
The 24th annual festival will increase awareness of Polish cinema in the Northwest and offer easy and attractive access to Polish history and culture through feature films, documentaries, animations, and indie films, as well as meetings with artists that allow audiences to engage with actors, directors, and screenwriters about their work, inspiration, and career.
2015 Neighborhood & Community Arts Partners
Organizations each receive $1,200.
17th of May Parade
17th of May Norwegian Constitution Day is celebrated in Ballard with a parade and brings together 10,000 people to celebrate Norwegian heritage and our local community.
206 Zulu Anniversary
A national hip-hop/urban arts summit celebrating and highlighting some of the community's best Hip-Hop artists, musicians, and dancers. This 3-day event consists of performances, panel/community forums, dance competitions, workshops, and more.
4 The Luv of It
A community youth dance competition to create a safe space for young people to express and challenge themselves. This 2-day event includes competition and workshops.
Alki Art Fair
A summer arts showcase on Alki Beach featuring juried art vendors, musicians, and a children's art area.
All 4 1 dancepalooza
A festival of contemporary dance that includes master classes representing different styles and cultural backgrounds followed by rehearsals and performances Saturday and Sunday evenings.
Annual Short Play Festival
Medicine Ball: Playwrights v. Poets is a variation on the short play festival form - presenting short plays by local playwrights, and a series of poems by local poets - all written based on visual prompts selected from local artists.
APRIL Festival
Week-long small press and independent literature festival that serves to build community and encourages readers to seek out writing that is new and pertinent to them.
Beacon Avenue Artwalk
Hold two art walks in the Beacon Hill business district during the summer of 2015.
BrasilFest
An annual event celebrating Brazilian arts and culture. This event brings participants together thru music, dance, film, food, craft, children's activities, and exhibitions.
Bridging the Generation Gap
A community Tet Celebration that focuses on bridging the generation gap through shared traditions, holiday foods, and storytelling.
Celebrate Little Saigon
An outdoor festival that brings the community together in celebration of Vietnamese American arts and culture. The event features live performances, Vietnamese cuisine, and community programs and resources.
Chinese Arts & Culture Festival
The Festival will provide a comprehensive look at Chinese culture through performing arts, music, visual arts displays, crafts and informational booths, workshops and interactive activities.
Chinese New Year Concert
A Cantonese opera excerpt concert presented by Club members to the general public to celebrate Chinese New Year.
Cinco de Mayo
Celebrating Mexican-American history and Seattle's diverse communities with dance, music, food, and a spirit of solidarity. This event is an opportunity to share Mexican-American culture and art with the larger community and pass on valuable traditions and cultural knowledge to younger generations of all races and ethnicities.
CulturalFest International Culture Expo
an annual two-day event celebrating diverse cultural traditions from around the world and promoting understanding and friendship between cultures.
Fiestas Patrias
A two-day cultural festival celebrating the richness of Latin American cultures and traditions, highlighting local and well-known artists, crafts, music, dance and food.
Georgetown Carnival
A visual and performing arts festival showcasing diverse work of neighborhood and regional artists. Traditional performing arts combine with challenging contemporary work in a colorful community celebration.
Guelaguetza
A day-long, family-friendly festival of live music, dance, and costumes from Oaxaca, Mexico.
Honkfest!
Honk! Fest West is a three-day roving musical extravaganza presenting street bands, dancers, acrobats, and actors from across the U.S. and Canada.
Mexika New Year
This two-day celebration will begin with a photo art exhibit and three workshops, with an ancestral ceremonial New Year celebration with Aztec dance and a traditional Mexika feast.
Multicultural Festival
An annual event that celebrates the cultural diversity of SE Seattle through the mediums of art, dance, drama, instrumental music, and song attracting large crowds inside and outside of SE Seattle.
NEPO 5k Don't Run
An open, accessible, family-friendly art event that provides opportunities for people to experience artwork directly, as part of their everyday urban environment through site-specific projects along the 5-kilometer route leading from Hing Hay park in the International District to Beacon Hill.
Othello International Music and Arts Festival
A one-day multicultural festival featuring music, dance, and theatrical performances from cultures in the greater Othello neighborhood.
Parkview Services Annual Spring Dance
A community dance for people with disabilities at the North Seattle Community Center featuring a DJ, dancing, and other activities. The dance is open to both disabled and non-disabled people who want to dance, eat and have a good time together.
Rainier Valley Heritage Parade
The parade showcases SE Seattle's diverse heritages through dance, music, athletic artistry, traditional dress, and creativity. As one of the most diverse neighborhoods in the country, the local muti-cultural options are plentiful.
Seafair Indian Days PowWow
This event celebrates Native American culture through dance, music, and food, and is open to the public. It serves as the most visible, and accessible event showcasing Native American Culture for the general public in Seattle.
Seattle Asian American Film Festival
A four-day event showcasing feature-length and short-format films by and about Asian Americans across North America, with an emphasis on filmmakers from the Pacific Northwest.
Seattle Butoh Festival
Our dance festival will feature workshops, repertory development, and performances with internationally acclaimed Latino Butoh dance artist Diego Pinon (Mexico) and a free public performance in Kubota Garden in Rainier Beach.
Seattle Jewish Film Festival
A 10-day cinematic celebration & examination of global Jewish and Israeli life, history, art, ideas & culture.
Seattle Social Justice Film Festival
The festival showcases a series of short and feature-length documentaries and narrative films broadly related to social justice, with a special focus on prisoner justice in the U.S. The festival strives to forge new connections and inspire new conversations about justice through the innovative platform of film.
South Park Gay Pride Picnic
A community picnic in the Duwamish Waterway Park featuring live bands, drag performers, and activities for kids.
South Park Putts Out
A perennial summer event that turns the neighborhood into mini-golf greens with holes designed and built by local community artists.
Spirit of West Africa Festival
Celebrating 10 years, the festival will showcase the profound creativity and cultural resilience of peoples of West African origin and descent through music and dance performances, an African marketplace, an art gallery, a standing-room-only fashion show, traditional Senegalese cuisine, dance workshops, and children's activities.
The Italian Festival
The 28th annual presentation of a community festival to celebrate the joy of "All Things Italian" featuring Italian and Italian-American art, music, dance, food and fun-filled activities for the entire family.
Tibet Fest
Showcases the unique Tibetan Culture and Arts through music and dances performed by our local artists as well as out-of-towners.
Wedgwood Art Festival
An annual two-day premier juried fine art show in NE Seattle. The main focus is showcasing local fine artists in a broad range of media and creating opportunities for the next generation to cultivate their creativity.
Women Who Rock
The 5th Annual unconference gathering continues to expand definitions of women/women of color, rock, hip hop, music, space, gender, race, class, and sexuality through a film festival, community altar-building project, an open mic showcase, and a collection of oral histories recorded at the conference.
WordPlay
An LGBT-targeted spoken word poetry festival with a recovery theme will include two workshops, a performance, and an artist's reception.
World Rhythm Festival
Offering music and dance workshops and performances to thousands of participants and giving the chance to hear, dance to, and play rhythmic music from around the world.
Youth Pride Dance
Taking place on Seattle's Pride Weekend, it's a night of music, dance, costume, and art that would compare to any tribal festival, but could only be expressed by a genuine "tribe" of LGBT and allied youth.
2014 Neighborhood & Community Arts Partners
Organizations each receive $1,200.
17th of May Norwegian Constitution Day Celebration
A celebration of Norway's 200th anniversary of Constitution Day with a parade, which brings together people in Ballard to celebrate Norwegian heritage and the local community.
206 Zulu 10th Anniversary
A national hip-hop and urban arts summit celebrating and highlighting some of the community's best hip-hop artists, musicians, and dancers through performances, galleries, dance competitions, community forums, and more.
4 The Luv of It
A community youth dance competition to create a safe space for young people to express and challenge themselves. This two-day event includes competitions and workshops.
Alki Art Fair
A summer arts showcase on Alki Beach featuring juried art vendors, musicians, and a children's art area.
APRIL Festival
A week-long small press and independent literature festival that serves to build community and encourages readers to seek out writing that is new and pertinent to them.
Beacon Rocks
Three half-day, family-friendly, themed neighborhood celebrations with concerts by local musicians, dance performances, a haiku contest, themed activities, and competitions.
Chinese Arts & Culture Festival
The Festival will provide a comprehensive look at Chinese culture through performing arts, music, visual arts displays, crafts, informational booths, workshops, and interactive activities.
Columbia City Blues Festival
A three-day blues festival during Heritage Festival weekend presenting local artists paying tribute to America's iconic art form.
CroatiaFest
The festival features music, dance, and food from Croatian culture. This year's festival will feature Dario Barisic, a traditional Croatian musician and singer, and his band.
Festival Sundiata Black Arts Fest
Showcases art, education, and entertainment depict the colorful perspectives, culture, and history of people of African descent.
Fiestas Patrias
A two-day cultural festival celebrating the richness of Latin American cultures and traditions, highlighting local and well-known artists, crafts, music, dance, and food.
Filipino American History Month Arts Celebration
A presentation of excerpts from Victor Noriega's "Generations, Directions" symphony. Commissioned by the Oakland East Bay Symphony Orchestra, it features six movements entitled "Home, Arrival, The Bond, New Harana, Kuya, and the Children's March" akin to the immigration experience.
Georgetown Carnival
A colorful and culturally inclusive Georgetown tradition showcasing the diverse communities in the historic Georgetown industrial arts corridor featuring contemporary visual and performing arts presentations throughout the neighborhood.
Guelaguetza
A day-long, family-friendly festival of live music, dance, costumes, and food from Oaxaca, Mexico.
Heaven and Earth Six
Seattle's only outdoor public art exhibition in a forested urban park returns for a sixth year, building on the tradition of exploring connections between art, nature, and community.
Hmong New Year
The festival allows participants to glimpse into the Hmong culture and witness the rich heritage of intricate clothing designs, musical instruments, and community.
Honk! Fest West
A three-day brass band music festival presenting street bands from across the United States and Canada.
Indigenous Showcase
This diverse program brings Indigenous filmmakers from around the world to Seattle to present critical work and allows a local audience to engage the artists face-to-face.
iPlayz: Short Plays about Surviving the Digital Age
An annual short-play festival. This year's festival will explore themes about human beings in the digital age. It will include a panel of experts and utilize social media to allow audiences to engage with the festival in a more personal way.
Jefferson Park Jubilee
An annual event that celebrates the Jefferson Park neighborhood and its unique cultural history, which brings together different communities of Beacon Hill.
Karen Wrist Tying Ceremony
The Ceremony will celebrate ancient Karen traditions while promoting unity among the different ethnic groups of Burma and building a community between refugees from Burma and the wider public of Seattle.
Mexica New Year Celebration
The festival includes traditional Aztec dancing, singing, and drumming, multiple educational and hands-on art workshops, and a traditional Mesoamerican feast at Daybreak Star Native American Cultural Center.
NEPO 5K DON'T RUN
An annual art walk connecting diverse neighborhoods and audiences. Each year local artists install and perform over 60 projects along the five km route connecting International District and Beacon Hill.
Othello Park International Music and Arts Festival
A multicultural one-day festival featuring music, dance, and theatrical performances from cultures in the greater Othello neighborhood.
Pagdiriwang - Philippine Festival
The Pagdiriwang, Philippine Festival showcases colorful tribal dances, songs, arts, and hands-on activities of the various regions of the Philippines.
Rainier Beach High School MultIcultural Concert
An annual event that celebrates cultural diversity through the mediums of art, dance, instrumental music, and song attracting large crowds inside and outside of Southeast Seattle.
Rainier Valley Heritage Parade Stage
The parade creates a venue for the SE Seattle communities to showcase its diverse heritages through dance, music, athletic artistry, traditional dress, and creativity.
ROOTS Picnic
An annual cultural event that invites the community to participate in activities that merges the music, art, and tradition of the African diaspora with particular celebration for NW African American heritage.
Seattle Asian American Film Festival
A four-day event showcasing feature-length and short-format films by and about Asian Americans across North America, with an emphasis on filmmakers from the Pacific Northwest.
Seattle Fringe Festival
The festival creates new opportunities for inexpensive self-production for individual artists to develop audiences for their work and raises the profile of fringe arts in the greater community.
Seattle Improvised Music Festival
The Seattle Improvised Music Festival fosters new relationships between visiting improvisers and Seattle-based musicians while offering community members a festival of cutting-edge improvised music.
Seattle Jewish Film Festival
A 10-day cinematic celebration and examination of global Jewish and Israeli life, history, art, ideas, and culture.
Social Justice Film Festival
The festival strives to forge new connections and inspire new conversations about justice through the innovative platform of art featuring short and feature-length documentaries and narrative films.
South Park Gay Pride Picnic
A community picnic in the Duwamish Waterway Park featuring live bands, drag performers, and activities for kids.
South Park Putts Out
A perennial summer event that turns the neighborhood into mini-golf greens with holes designed and built by local community artists.
Tet Festival
Celebrating Vietnamese Lunar New Year, the festival celebrates the cultural roots of Vietnamese heritage by promoting arts, music, performances, and foods unique to Vietnam.
The Italian Festival
The 27th annual presentation of a community festival to celebrate the joy of "All Things Italian" featuring Italian and Italian-American art, music, dance, food, and fun-filled activities for the entire family.
Tibet Fest
The festival will share Tibetan traditions and educate the larger community through arts and crafts, visual and performing arts, A children's corner, Tibetan food, and a Himalayan Bazaar.
View Ridge Party in the Park
A neighborhood community building event featuring music and art-making activities.
Wedgwood Art Festival
An annual two-day premier juried fine art show showcasing local fine artists in a broad range of media and a diverse line-up of music and art activities for the whole family.
Women Who Rock
An unconference gathering that features dialogue workshops, a community altar that honors women involved in Seattle music scenes, oral histories collected at past events, an open mic showcase, and a featured keynote performer who is a Women Who Rock elder.
Wordplay III
An LGBT-targeted spoken word poetry festival with a recovery theme will include two workshops, a performance, and an artist reception.
2013 Neighborhood & Community Arts Partners
Organizations each receive $1,200.
9th Anniversary of 206 Zulu
A national hip hop/urban arts summit celebrating some of the community's best visual artists, musicians, and dancers.
Aaina: South Asian Women's Focus
Celebrates and focuses on the artistic work of and about South Asian women.
ACCLIMATIZED: Heaven & Earth 5
A temporary outdoor art exhibition in Carkeek Park in northwest Seattle, with a wide range of ephemeral and more lasting projects.
All-4-1 Dancepalooza
Includes classes in various forms of dance followed by performances for dance students from all around Puget Sound.
APRIL
A week-long small press and independent literature festival.
Arab Festival 2013
Includes artistic performances by musicians, dancers, and spoken word artists, educational and food booths, arts and crafts, children's activities, films, and more highlighting the hospitality and vibrant culture of the Arab world.
Beacon Rocks!
A Half-day of themed celebrations in Beacon Hill with concerts by local musicians, dance performances, haiku competitions, themed activities, and competitions.
Columbia City ArtWalk
A monthly art event in the alleys of Columbia City between the months of May and September.
Cinco de Mayo 2013
Commemorates Mexico's unlikely victory, and celebrates the strength and resilience of the Mexican-American community with a festive array of music, dance, art, and food at El Centro de la Raza.
Day of the Dead Festival
Features music and dance performances, a community altar, activities for children, and food and drink at the Phinney Neighborhood Center.
Do It Yourself!: Sustainable Art Workshops
Celebrate ways in which we can produce sustainable, practical, and beautiful art for the benefit of the Cascade community.
2013 Duwamish River Festival / Festival del Rio Duwamish
Attendees will enjoy interactive educational booths, kayaking trips, kid's art activities, and multicultural dancers, storytellers, and musicians performing on a riverfront stage.
Empire Nights Open Mic & Arts Workshop
Provides a safe space for youth to express their voice through various art forms.
7th Annual Evening of Sevdah
A full-length formal concert that celebrates the traditional urban love songs and culture of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Fauntleroy Fall Festival
Offers various local musicians, dance groups, kids crafts, a community woodworking project, environmental stations, and historical lectures.
Festival Sundiata Black Arts Fest 2013
A cultural event celebrating the culture of people with an origin from Africa every year at the Seattle Center.
Fiestas Patrias Community Celebration
Celebrates the richness of Latin American cultures and traditions, highlighting local and well-known artists, crafts, music, dance, and food.
2013 Filipino American History Month
The Filipino Community of Seattle will premier at the "2013 Filipino American History Month Embracing the Sacred" composer Weng Gavino's new Mass Setting with chorale music and traditional Filipino string orchestra.
Georgetown Carnival: Art, Music & More!
Showcases the diverse communities and artists in the historic Georgetown industrial arts corridor.
Guelaguetza 2013
A day-long, family-friendly festival of live music, dance, costumes, and food from Oaxaca, Mexico
Honk! Fest West 2013
A three-day roving musical extravaganza presenting street bands, dancers, acrobats, and actors from across the U.S. and Canada in the streets of Seattle neighborhoods.
Hmong New Year
The festival allows participants to glimpse into the Hmong culture and witness the rich heritage of the community.
Indigenous Showcase
A monthly screening of selected indigenous films from around the world.
The Italian Festival
Celebrates the joy of "All Things Italian," featuring art, music, dance, food, and activities for the entire family.
Kodomo no Hi
Presents a unique opportunity for children to experience multiculturalism through a variety of demonstrations, performances, and participation in activities to celebrate the health and growth of all children.
Live Aloha Hawaiian Cultural Festival
Promotes, perpetuates, and shares the Hawaiian culture in the Pacific Northwest by enriching and strengthening the Hawaiian community and celebrating the arts and culture of Hawaii.
16th Annual Masters of Scottish Arts Concert
Features world champion bagpipers, Scottish drummers, dancers, and fiddlers from Scotland, Ireland, and Canada.
Mexica New Year Celebration
Includes traditional Mexica (Aztec) dancing, singing and drumming, multiple educational and hands-on art workshops, and a traditional Mesoamerican feast.
Morgan Community Festival
An annual one-day event in Morgan Junction Park and includes community tents, a children's activity and art area, and an all-day music festival.
2013 Othello Park International Music and Arts Festival
A multicultural festival featuring music and dance performances, and arts participation activities for the whole family.
Pagdiriwang - Philippine Festival
Showcases colorful tribal dances, songs, arts, and hands-on activities of the various regions of the Philippines.
Seattle Jewish Film Festival
A 10-day and year-round cinematic celebration & examination of global Jewish and Israeli life, history, art, ideas & culture.
Seattle Improvised Music Festival
Fosters new relationships between visiting improvisers and Seattle-based musicians, while offering community members a festival of cutting-edge improvised music.
South Park Putts Out
Turns a residential block into a putt-putt golf course where local artists design the holes, in conjunction with Night Out Against Crime.
Spirit of West Africa
Showcases the music, dance, art, and culture of the countries of West Africa, including traditional performances by world-class artists.
Tet Festival 2013
Celebrates Vietnamese Lunar New Years, and the cultural roots of Vietnamese heritage by promoting arts, music, performances, and foods unique to Vietnam.
Trolloween
A community celebration with performances, songs, and workshops to celebrate the annual birthday of the Fremont Troll.
Wordplay
An LGBT-targeted spoken word poetry festival with a focus on the theme of recovery.
2012 Neighborhood & Community Arts Partners
Organizations each receive $1,200.
Three-day intensive contemporary dance festival with performances and workshops presented by DASS Dance.
Celebration of Hawaiian culture, presented by Live Aloha as part of Seattle Center's Festál world cultural events series.
Monthly art walk held the second Friday of each month in Greenwood-Phinney.
Celebration of French culture presented by French Education Northwest as part of Seattle Center's Festál world cultural events series.
Live music by local musicians in multiple locations Columbia City neighborhood monthly.
Cantonese Opera presented by the Chong Hua Benevolent Association.
Vietnamese cultural festival and night market in the heart of Little Saigon.
The fifth of May celebration with music and dance presented by El Centro de la Raza.
Celebration of Croatian art and culture as part of Seattle Center's Festál world cultural events series.
Latino cultural festival and gallery exhibition presented by Phinney Neighborhood Association.
Celebration of books, art, and food presented by Seattle Center for Book Arts.
Celebration of African/African-American cultural arts presented by the Sundiata African American Cultural Association.
Celebration of Latino culture presented by Sea Mar Community Health Center.
Presentation of adventurous visual and performing arts throughout the neighborhood. Presented by the Georgetown Merchants Association.
Festival with live music and art presented by Babette's Events.
Music and dance from Oaxaca, Mexico presented by Grupo Cultural Oaxaqueno.
Presentation of an outdoor art exhibition in Carkeek park presented by the Center on Contemporary Art.
Roving marching band music festival.
Showcase of indigenous films from around the world presented by Longhouse Media, Northwest Film Forum.
Jazz music festival presented by Pony Boy Records.
Festival celebrating mixed race and mixed heritage with visual and performing art presented by MAViN.
A nighttime illuminated parade of artists, individuals, and community groups presented by the Fremont Arts Council.
Community arts festival presented by the Magnolia Chamber of Commerce.
Celebration of Celtic arts presented by the Celtic Arts Foundation.
Eighty local artists present site-specific installations and performances along five kilometers of Seattle streets presented by NEPO House.
Showcase of visual artworks by artists of African descent from the Pacific Northwest and beyond.
Festival commemorating the anniversary of Philippine Independence as part of Seattle Center's Festál world cultural events series.
Filipino American cultural celebration.
Festival of improvised music.
Films, live performances, and educational programs exploring the Jewish experience presented by the American Jewish Committee.
A formal concert celebrating the traditional urban love songs and culture of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Showcase of West African musicians, dancers and artists presented by Thione Diop Productions as part of Seattle Center's Festál world cultural events series.
Vietnamese Lunar New Year celebration presented by Têt in Seattle as part of Seattle Center's Festál world cultural events series.
Butoh Festival featuring performances, workshops, and educational forums presented by DAIPANbutoh Collective.
Celebration of Tibetan culture presented by Tibetan Association of Washington as part of Seattle Center's Festál world cultural events series.
Celebration of Turkish culture presented by Turkish American Cultural Association of Washington as part of Seattle Center's Festál world cultural events series.
Community arts festival presented by the Wedgewood Community Council.
Readings by Filipino artists and writers presented by Pinoy Words Expressed Kultura Arts.
Festival of music and dance from around the world presented by the Seattle World Percussion Society.
2011 Neighborhood & Community Arts Partners
Organizations each receive $1,200.
Live music in multiple locations, Columbia City neighborhood, monthly.
Showcase of indigenous films from around the world presented by Longhouse Media, Northwest Film Forum.
Readings by Filipino artists and writers presented by Filipino Community of Seattle.
Celebration of Celtic arts presented by the Celtic Arts Foundation.
Vietnamese Lunar New Year celebration presented by Tet in Seattle as part of Seattle Center's Festál world cultural events series.
Improvised music festival presented by Seattle Improvised Music.
Celebration of Lunar New Year presented by the Chong Hua Benevolent Association.
Contemporary music concert series presented by Washington Composers Forum.
A comedy and variety festival featuring aerialists, jugglers, comedians, dancers, and more.
Films, live performances, and educational programs exploring the Jewish experience presented by the American Jewish Committee.
Celebration of books, art, and food presented by Seattle Center for Book Arts.
Roving marching band music festival presented by Honk! Fest West.
Festival of music and dance from around the world presented by the Seattle World Percussion Society.
Nation's largest film festival for youth.
Fifth of May celebration presented by El Centro de la Raza.
Celebration of Iranian Culture presented by the Iranian American Community Alliance.
Showcase of local filmmakers.
Showcase of West African musicians, dancers, and artists presented by Thione Diop Productions.
Celebration of Chinese art and culture presented by the Washington Chinese Art & Culture Committee.
Music and dance from Oaxaca, Mexico; presented by Grupo Cultural Oaxaqueno.
Celebration of French culture presented by France Education Northwest.
2nd Annual Ethiopian New Year Festival presented by Salon Ethiopia
Community arts festival presented by the Wedgewood Art Festival.
Filipino American cultural celebration presented by Pista sa Nayon.
Street festival with 9 holes of golf designed by artists, and members of the community.
Dance and music series presented by Reggie Bardach.
Celebration of Brazilian culture presented by Brazil Center.
Central District arts festival, presented by Central Area Community Festival Association.
Community arts festival, presented by Othello Park Alliance.
Celebration of Tibetan culture, presented by Tibetan Association of Washington.
Visual and performing arts festival, presented by Art for Uptown.
Showcase of visual artworks by artists of African descent from the Pacific Northwest and beyond.
Jazz music festival, presented by Pony Boy Records.
Celebration of Hawaiian culture, presented by Live Aloha.
Celebration of Latino culture, presented by Sea Mar Community Health Center.
Latino cultural festival and gallery exhibition, presented by Phinney Neighborhood Association.
Annual open house of artists' lofts and galleries, featuring visual and performing arts; presented by Tashiro Kaplan Artist Lofts.
Festival of plays in French, presented by Steeplechase Productions.
Celebration of Turkish culture, presented by Turkish American Cultural Association of Washington.
Hmong celebration of the New Year, presented by Hmong Association of Washington.
2010 Neighborhood & Community Arts Partners
Organizations each receive $1,200.
Live music in multiple locations, Columbia City neighborhood, monthly.
Showcase of indigenous films from around the world presented by Longhouse Media, Northwest Film Forum, monthly.
Readings by Filipino artists and writers presented by Filipino Community of Seattle, Seattle University, Jan. 14 and Nov. 15.
Celebration of Celtic arts presented by the Celtic Arts Foundation, Benaroya Hall, Feb. 5.
Vietnamese Lunar New Year celebration presented by Tet in Seattle, Seattle Center's Festál world cultural events series, Seattle Center, Feb. 6 -7.
Improvised music festival presented by Seattle Improvised Music; Chapel Performance Space at The Good Shepherd Center, Gallery 1412 and Washington Hall; Feb. 11-21.
Celebration of Lunar New Year presented by the Chong Hua Benevolent Association, International District, Feb. 20.
Contemporary music concert series presented by Washington Composers Forum; Chapel Performance Space at The Good Shepherd Center; March 3; April 23, 24, 29; May 8;
July 17.
A comedy and variety festival featuring aerialists, jugglers, comedians, dancers and more at multiple neighborhood venues, including Fremont, downtown, Georgetown and Lower Queen Anne; March 11 - April 4.
Films, live performances, and educational programs exploring the Jewish experience presented by the American Jewish Committee, Seattle; Cinerama and SIFF Cinema; March 13 - 31.
Celebration of books, art, and food presented by Seattle Center for Book Arts, Chapel Performance Space at The Good Shepherd Center, April 10.
Roving marching band music festival presented by Honk! Fest West; performances in Ballard, Georgetown, and Wallingford; April 9-11.
Festival of music and dance from around the world presented by the Seattle World Percussion Society, Seattle Center, April 23-25.
Nation's largest film festival for youth; Seattle Cinerama, SIFF Cinema, EMP|SFM, Seattle Center; April 29-May 2.
Fifth of May celebration presented by El Centro de la Raza, Jefferson Community Center, May 2.
Festival showcasing young artists with disabilities presented by VSA arts, Seattle Center, May 4-5.
Showcase of local filmmakers, Georgetown, May 8.
Showcase of West African musicians, dancers, and artists presented by Thione Diop Productions; Seattle Center; May 8.
Celebration of Chinese art and culture presented by the Washington Chinese Art & Culture Committee, Seattle Center's Festál world cultural events series, Seattle Center, May 22.
Music and dance from Oaxaca, Mexico; presented by Grupo Cultural Oaxaqueno; Dr. Blanche Lavizzo Park; June 26.
Celebration of French culture presented by France Education Northwest, Seattle Center's Festál world cultural events series, Seattle Center, July 10-11.
Jazz and creative music festival presented by Monktail Creative Music Concern, Cal Anderson Park, July 17 and Aug. 21.
Community arts festival presented by the Wedgewood Art Festival, Wedgwood, July 17.
Filipino American cultural celebration presented by Pista sa Nayon, Seward Park, Aug. 1.
Street festival with 9 holes of golf designed by artists, and members of the community. Presented by South Park Arts, August 3.
Dance and music series presented by Reggie Bardach, Coleman Park, Aug. 8 and 14.
Celebration of Brazilian culture presented by Brazil Center, Seattle Center's Festál world cultural events series, Seattle Center, Aug. 15.
Central District arts festival, presented by Central Area Community Festival Association, Garfiel Community Playfield, Aug. 21-22.
Community arts festival, presented by Othello Park Alliance, Othello Park, Aug. 22.
Celebration of Tibeten culture, presented by Tibetan Association of Washington, Seattle Center's Festál world cultural events series, Seattle Center, Aug. 28-29.
Visual and performing arts festival, presented by Art for Uptown, Counterbalance Park, Aug. 28.
Showcase of Pacific Northwest African American Fine Arts (NAAFA) presented by Onyx Fine Art Collective, Art/Not Terminal Gallery, Sept. 3 - Sept. 29
Jazz music festival, presented by Pony Boy Records, Magnuson Park, Noon to 5 p.m., Sept. 12.
Celebration of Hawaiian culture, presented by Live Aloha, Seattle Center's Festál world cultural events series Seattle Center, Sept. 12.
Celebration of Latino culture, presented by Sea Mar Community Health Center, Seattle Center's Festál world cultural events series Seattle Center, Seattle Center, Sept. 18-19.
Latino cultural festival and gallery exhibition, presented by Phinney Neighborhood Association, Phinney Center Gallery, Oct. 5 to Nov. 26.
Annual open house of artists' lofts and galleries, featuring visual and performing arts; presented by Tashiro Kaplan Artist Lofts, Tashiro Kaplan Building, Oct. 7.
Festival of plays in French, presented by Steeplechase Productions, Ethnic Cultural Theatre, November 12-14.
Celebration of Turkish culture, presented by Turkish American Cultural Association of Washington, Seattle Center's Festál world cultural events series Seattle Center, Seattle Center, Oct. 16-17.
Hmong celebration of the New Year, presented by Hmong Association of Washington, Seattle Center's Festál world cultural events series Seattle Center, Seattle Center, Nov. 6.
2009 Neighborhood & Community Arts Partners
Organizations each receive $1,200.
Tét Festival: Vietnamese Lunar New Year, Seattle Center, Jan. 24 - 25.
The Mastery of Scottish Arts Concert, Benaroya Hall, Feb. 6.
24th Annual Seattle Improvised Music Festival, Chapel Performance Space at The Good Shepherd Center and Gallery 1412, Feb. 13 - 15 and Feb. 20 - 22.
Columbia City, Feb. 28.
29th-year celebration, Seattle Center, Feb. 14 - 16.
Writers of color share their cultural heritage and diverse perspectives, Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center, Feb. 28.
The world's largest comedy/variety festival, Hale's Palladium and ACT - A Contemporary Theatre, March 11 - April 5.
Celebration of African Cultures — designed by and for African immigrants, refugees, and their children, Lake City/North Seattle, April 4.
14th Annual Seattle Jewish Film Festival, Cinerama Theatre, and Museum of History and Industry, April 23 - May 3.
16th Annual Seattle World Rhythm Festival — drum and dance workshops and world music performances, Seattle Center, April 24 - 26.
Residents of Georgetown share their creative ideas with the community regardless of their experience as a filmmaker or artist, Georgetown, May 2.
Cinco de Mayo 2009, Beacon Hill, May 2.
Seniors in a Cultural Groove — annual activity connecting elderly with the general arts community, Southeast Senior Center, May 16.
A Glimpse of China, Seattle Center, May 30.
The "AYPE Igorrote Village Revisited" will celebrate the 100th Anniversary of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, Seattle Center, June 6.
21st Fremont Summer Solstice Parade, Fremont, June 20, noon.
Festival of live music, dance, costumes, and food from Oaxaca, Mexico; Dr. Blanche Lavizzo Park; June 20.
Collaborative grassroots celebration of emerging and established artists and communities, Georgetown, June 27 - 28.
Bastille Day 2009 Celebration, Seattle Center, July 11 - 12.
Community celebration showcasing local artists and musicians, Wedgwood, July 18.
Neighborhood event featuring bikes, bands, and community building, South Park, Sept. 12.
Free jazz/creative music and community festival, Capitol Hill, July 18, August 22.
20-year history of Pista sa Nayon, Seward Park, July 26.
2009 Arab Festival, Seattle Center, Aug. 1 - 2.
Othello Park Concerts, Southeast Seattle, August 23, 12:00 - 6:00 p.m.
Central District, August 22, 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Brazilian arts and culture, Seattle Center, Aug. 16.
Annual Picnic, August 16, noon - 6 p.m., all ages
Celebration of Tibet Culture, Seattle Center, Aug. 22 - 23.
Arts festival, Counterbalance Park, Aug. 29.
Art of the Korean traditional wedding ceremony with traditional and contemporary custom dress fashion show, Seattle Center, Sept. 12.
Turkish Cultural Festival, Seattle Center, Oct. 17-18.
Playing French Seattle — an annual festival of plays in French language, Ethnic Cultural Theatre, Oct. 19 - Nov. 1.
Day of the Dead Festival, Cascade People's Center, Oct. 25 - Nov. 3.
Day of the Dead Festival, Greenwood/Phinney Ridge, Nov. 6 - 28.
Hmong New Year Festival, Seattle Center, Nov. 7.
Greenwood/Phinney Ridge, Nov. 13-14.
2008 Neighborhood & Community Arts Partners
Organizations each receive $1,200.
Mastery of Scottish Arts Concert, Feb. 1, Benaroya Hall.
Festival Sundiata Literary Café, Feb. 16 to 18, Seattle Center.
Third Annual South Seattle Festival of Words and Photos, March 8, Rainier Valley Cultural Center.
South Asian Women's Film Focus, March 28 to 30, Central Cinema.
Seattle Jewish Film Festival, April 3 to 5, Cinerama Theatre and Museum of History and Industry.
The Georgetown Super 8 Film Festival, April 18 to 20, The Shop, 6225 Ellis Ave. S.
Mother's Day Hafla (celebration of motherhood and family); Saturday, May 3, 6 p.m. - midnight, Leif Erikson Hall, 2245NW 57th.
Spirit of West Africa, May 10, Seattle Center.
Delridge Day & Community Resource Fair, May 31, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m., 4408 Delridge Way S.W.
Good Vibe 2008: Promote Neighborhood Safety (hip-hop concert), Saturday, June 28th, 4 p.m. - 7 p.m., Dr. Blanche Lavizzo Park.
6th Annual ArtsGumbo Kick-off concert, Saturday, August 27. 6:30 - 9:30 p.m.. Free event in Columbia Park featuring performances by ethnic ensembles.
!!ArtsLaunch!! Forum Series, June 5, Tashiro Kaplan Artists Lofts and Oct. 25, The Chapel at the Good Shepherd Center.
A Glimpse of China: Seattle Chinese Art and Cultural Festival, June 7, Seattle Center.
Fremont Solstice Parade and Pageant, June 21, Fremont at 1st Ave. N.W. and N. 36th St. to Gasworks Park.
Pagdiriwang: Words Expressed: Filipina Women Writers; June 6, 7, and 8; Seattle Center and additional location TBA.
23rd Annual Spring Concert, June 22, Meany Hall, University of Washington.
Lake Union Wooden Boat Festival, July 4 to 6, Lake Union Park, Center for Wooden Boats.
South Park Bikes and Bands, July 12, South Park Community Center.
Pista sa Nayon (Filipino American festival), July 27, Seward Park.
Washington Blues Society 2008 Annual Summer Concert; August, date TBA; Magnuson Park.
Arts in Nature Festival, Aug. 23 and 24, Camp Long.
Understanding the Roots and Origins of Nangma Tradition, Aug. 24 and 25, Seattle Center and Greenwood Senior Center.
Fifth Annual Korean Cultural Celebration, Sept. 6, Seattle Center.
Guelaguetza 2008 (festival of music, dance, costumes, and food from Oaxaca, Mexico); Sept. 7; Dr. Blanche Lavizzo Park.
Seattle Latin American Music Festival, Oct. 9 to 11, Good Shepherd Center.
Turkfest, Oct. 18 to 19, Seattle Center.
El Dia de los Muertos Altar Exhibit: Day of the Dead Festival, Nov. 1 to 21, 2524 16th Ave. S.
Day of the Dead Festival; festival, Nov. 7; gallery show, Nov. 7-21; Phinney Neighborhood Center.
Hmong New Year, Nov. 8, Seattle Center.
Evening of Sevdah: The Love Songs of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Nov. 29, Town Hall.
2007 Neighborhood & Community Arts Partners
Organizations each receive $1,200.
Festival Sundiata Literary Café
Feb. 17 to 19, 2007, Seattle Center.
!!Arts Launch!! Forum Series
April 5, May 3, and Nov. 1, 2007, Tashiro Kaplan Artist Lofts.
Aaina: South Asian Film Focus
March 16 to 18, 2007, 1411 21st Ave.
Seattle Jewish Film Festival
March 17 - 25, 2007, Cinerama and Museum of History & Industry.
South Park Art Walk
April and September 2007, 14th Ave. South.
Fremont Solstice Parade and Pageant
Workshops, May 6 to June 23, 2007
Parade, June 23, 2007, Fremont at 1st Ave. N.W. and N. 36th St. to Gasworks Park.
Greenwood-Phinney Art Walk
May 11-12, 2007, various businesses on Phinney and Greenwood Avenues, from 60th Northwest to 87th Northwest.
University StreetFair, May 19 and 20, 2007, University Way Northeast.
22nd Annual Spring Concert
May 20, 2007, Meany Hall, University of Washington.
A Glimpse of China — Seattle Chinese Art & Culture Festival
June 2, 2007, Seattle Center.
3rd Annual Chili Palooza
June 23, 2007, Haller Lake Community Club.
Jazz at Golden Gardens
July 27 and Aug. 24, 2007, Golden Gardens Bath House.
Pista sa Nayon (Filipino American festival)
July 22, 2007, Seward Park.
Magnolia Summerfest Art Show
Aug 3 and 4, 2007, 32nd Ave. W. and West Smith Street.
Cambodian Cultural Heritage
Aug. 11, 2007, Seattle Center.
Washington Blues Society Annual Picnic and Concert
Aug. 19, 2007, Magnuson Park
Central Area Community Festival and Parade
Aug. 18 and 19, 2007, 2323 E. Cherry St.
TibetFest
Aug. 25 and 26, 2007, Seattle Center.
Arts in Nature Festival
Aug. 25 and 26, 2007, Camp Long.
The Uptown Stroll
Aug. 25, 2007, Counterbalance Park.
4th Annual Korean Cultural Celebration
Sept. 8, 2007, Seattle Center.
Guelaguetza 2007
Sept. 8, 2007, Dr. Blanche Lavizzo Park.
Turkfest
Oct. 20 and 21, 2007, Seattle Center.
Day of the Dead Festival
Festival: Nov. 2, 2007, Gallery Art Show: Nov. 2 to 24, 2007, Phinney Neighborhood Center.
Hmong New Year
Nov. 3, 2007, Seattle Center.