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A hidden gem in the Seattle music scene, Arden proves that the ukulele is more than just a novelty instrument. Born and raised in Hawaii, he learned from ukulele masters such as Jake Shimabukuro and Troy Fernandez, but now forges his own style in Seattle. Arden fuses tradition with the progressive to break the expectations and elevates the ukulele to new boundaries.
The Armenian Cultural Association of Washington (ACAWA) is a 501 (c)(3) Registered Non-Profit Organization founded 1989 in Seattle, Washington. Its board and members are volunteers who donate their time and much more to ensure the Armenian culture and heritage is preserved and perpetuated. The ACAWA relies on donations of time and money in order to fulfill its sacred mission to the local Armenian community. All donations are tax-deductible. ACAWA is also eligible for corporate matching programs, such as with Boeing, Microsoft, etc.
ArtWalla encourages and empowers local creative artists, engages the community, and enriches life in the Walla Walla Valley.
For over 20 years, Art with Heart has been using the healing power of creative expression to support kids and youth. Our therapeutic, art-based curriculum and books are a proven path to transforming pain into possibility. Now in our third decade, we’ve merged with Childhaven and a family of services dedicated to relational health and connecting with kids and their communities in all the places they live, learn, and play
Esther Marion is a Flamenco dancer located in Seattle, WA. She has worked with artists from Europe and the U.S.A. for over 3o years. Flamenco is a profound source of life, love, wisdom, beauty and strength for her. She pours this into her passionate, lyrical, and powerfully feminine dance.
artEquity offers training and consulting services to individuals and organizations on creating and sustaining a culture of equity and inclusion through the arts and culture. Training topics address structural and systemic issues of identity, power-sharing language and communication, team building, and strategies to initiate and normalize equity-based approaches in organizational and community culture. The arts community is undergoing a dynamic shift with growing opportunities for leadership in community impact. However, without a strategic coordination of efforts, resources, and capacity building, many opportunities will be lost or short-lived. artEquity trainings create diverse, well-equipped cadres of engaged arts practitioners who sustain and expand equity-based initiatives nationwide.
Seattle ACED is a vast autonomous assembly of over 300 individual creatives and cultural workers which includes members and organizers of crews, collectives, grassroots nonprofit orgs, small businesses, as well as stewards of critical cultural spaces that span across the city.
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