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Shoreline Arts Festival 2012
Sat, June 23, 10-6 pm & Sun, June 24, 10-5 pm
Shoreline Center
18560 1st Ave NE, Shoreline



Shoreline Room Stage

Saturday

10:40am                     Welcome

10:45-11:15am          Shoreline Senior Singers

11:30-12:00pm         Awards Presentation

12:15-12:45pm         Hokulani's Hula Studio & The Kupunas

1:00-1:45pm              Baile Glas Irish Dancers ($150)

2:00-2:45pm              Bailey's Traditional Taekwon Do College

3:00-3:45pm              Filipiniana Dance Company

3:50-3:55pm              Horizon Pom Team

4:00-4:45pm              Nonesuch English Country Dancers

4:50-4:55pm              Horizon Pom Team

5:00-5:45pm              Melody Institute, Chinese Dance

 

Sunday

12:00-12:45pm         Three Generations, Native American Dance

1:00-1:45pm              Spoken Word Poetry

2:00-2:45pm              Ocheami, African Drumming

3:00-3:45pm              Filipiniana Dance Company

4:00-4:45pm              Brian Ledbetter Magic

 

 

Showmobile/Outdoor Stage

Saturday

12:00-12:45pm         Choir of the Sound

1:15-2:15pm              Morning Star Korean Cultural Center - Samulnori (Korean percussion) Performance

2:30-3:30pm              Peter Joon Park - P'ungmul (Korean percussion) Workshop

4:00-4:45pm              Rhythms of India - sponsored by the King County Library system

5:00-6:00                   Batiste Dabke Group - Middle Eastern Dance

Sunday

12:00-1:00pm            Mansung Samulnori of Tacoma - Korean percussion Performance

1:15-2:15pm              Peter Joon Park - P'ungmul (Korean percussion) Workshop

2:45-3:45pm              Around the Sound Community Band

4:00-4:45pm              Lion Dance Group - Taiwanese Folk Dance


Also:
Library2Go!

A Library2Go! mini-bookmobile will be at the Festival all day on Saturday. Each vehicle carries approximately 1,500 library items for all ages including books, audiobooks, DVDs and music CDs that are available for check out at each stop. Stop by and visit!

 

Hands On Art Projects

Under Large Tent:

 

 

Separate Stations