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South European, WA, Croatian, European Location
Seattle, WA Bonaca (Croatian for "calm seas") is a multi-piece tamburica orchestra which performs music from Croatia, Central & Southeast Europe, and beyond.
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WA, Lao Location
Renton, WA Lao Community Service Center (LCSC) is a non-profit community organization that assists refugees and immigrants with social, cultural, and educational services. LCSC’s mission is to unite and strengthen the Lao Community in the Pacific Northwest.
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North European, WA, European, Irish Location
Federal Way, WA Fire & Ice Irish Dance Company is dedicated to training dancers of all ages in the art of Irish ensemble choreography and traditional Irish set dances.
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South Asian, WA Location
Seattle, WA Ragamala was established in 1981 as a registered 501-3(c) organization non-profit organization with the mission of advancing the traditional performing arts of South Asia through exceptional programming.
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South Asian, WA, Asian, Indian Location
Bellevue, WA Seattle Gujarati Cultural Society was incorporated in the State of Washington in the year 1993 as a non-profit organization.The purpose of the organization is to promote Cultural and Charitable events associated with Gujarati Culture.
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WA, Latina/e/o/x, Mexican Location
Seattle, WA El Rey 1360 is a broadcast station from Tacoma, Washington, United States, playing Folk, Latin, Mexican.
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South European, WA, Basque, European Location
Seattle, WA The origins of the Euskal Etxea (Basque Center) of Seattle take us back to 1993, when the first gatherings and meetings were held in Monroe. After those first steps, the club officially incorporated in 1997, and joined NABO.
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North European, WA, European, Scottish Location
Spokane, WA The Angus Scott Pipe Band was formed in late 1955 by a small but dedicated group and is one of the oldest continuing pipe bands in the Northwest.
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East Asian, WA, American (US), Asian, Asian American, Japanese, Japanese American Location
Seattle, WA Seattle Dojo, the oldest Judo dojo in the United States, was established in the early 1900’s. The club moved several times until the present dojo was built in the 1930’s by first generation Japanese Americans.
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East European, WA, Orthodox, European, Ukrainian Location
Seattle, WA Community Focus
WA, American (US), Black Location
Seattle, WA THE POWER OF STORYTELLING IS UNIVERSAL
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East Asian, WA, Asian, Japanese Location
Tacoma, WA The Asia-Northwest Cultural Education Association (ANCEA) is a registered non-profit corporation. Every year, ANCEA participates in various cultural and educational events. Sakura-Con is ANCEA's main event and realization of the ANCEA mission to educate about Asian Culture, with a focus on Japanese Animation, Comics, Gaming and Cultural Arts. Japan.
Sakura-Con is the oldest and most well-attended anime convention in the Pacific Northwest. Sakura-Con features cultural exploration and education through traditional and contemporary media, arts and entertainment. Sakura-Con includes: musical performances, Guest of Honor participation, discussion panels, games, contests (costumes and skit performances), theaters, traditional Asian arts and an exhibitors' hall for the sale of Anime related merchandise by third party vendors.
ANCEA is a membership-based all-volunteer organization. The controlling administrative body for ANCEA (and thus Sakura-Con) is an Executive Board that's main function is to put on the main ANCEA event, Sakura-Con, and to generally steward the ANCEA mission.
Sakura-Con is the oldest and most well-attended anime convention in the Pacific Northwest. Sakura-Con features cultural exploration and education through traditional and contemporary media, arts and entertainment. Sakura-Con includes: musical performances, Guest of Honor participation, discussion panels, games, contests (costumes and skit performances), theaters, traditional Asian arts and an exhibitors' hall for the sale of Anime related merchandise by third party vendors.
ANCEA is a membership-based all-volunteer organization. The controlling administrative body for ANCEA (and thus Sakura-Con) is an Executive Board that's main function is to put on the main ANCEA event, Sakura-Con, and to generally steward the ANCEA mission.
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WA, East European, European, Russian Location
Seattle, WA EthnoRussia is a project dedicated to preserving ancient traditional Russian songs, sharing our knowledge and promoting Russian traditional music in the world.
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WA, For All Location
Seattle, WA The Residency is a collaboration between Macklemore & Ryan Lewis. Arts Corps, and MoPOP. The program engages up to 45 emerging youth hip-hop artists.
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Catholic, WA, Scottish Location
Seattle, WA Community Focus
Middle Eastern, WA, Islamic Location
Kirkland, WA Ithna-asheri Muslim Association of the Northwest (IMAN) was established in August 1997 to pursue the religious, educational and cultural activities of the Shia Ithna-Asheri Muslims.
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Baptist, WA, East European, European, Ukrainian Location
Vancouver, WA Community Focus
WA, For All Location
Seattle, WA Sand Point Arts and Cultural Exchange (SPACE), funds, facilitates and promotes arts and cultural uses of Warren G. Magnuson Park for the public, serving diverse audiences and forging regional collaborations.
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WA, For All Location
Anacortes, WA THE BIRTH OF THE FESTIVAL
The Anacortes Arts and Crafts Festival got its start in 1962 as the brain-child of Dr. Jack Papritz and a group of dedicated community arts patrons. The idea came from Dr. Papritz’s European travels, specifically the Parisienne Montmartre – a French open-air cafe.
With the support of the Anacortes Chamber of Commerce, and $300 in seed money, the first festival in July of 1962 was billed as “the longest art display in the world.” In the 50 years since that simple beginning, the Festival has grown into one of the largest and most respected Festivals in the northwest.
The Anacortes Arts and Crafts Festival got its start in 1962 as the brain-child of Dr. Jack Papritz and a group of dedicated community arts patrons. The idea came from Dr. Papritz’s European travels, specifically the Parisienne Montmartre – a French open-air cafe.
With the support of the Anacortes Chamber of Commerce, and $300 in seed money, the first festival in July of 1962 was billed as “the longest art display in the world.” In the 50 years since that simple beginning, the Festival has grown into one of the largest and most respected Festivals in the northwest.
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WA, Women, Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) Location
Seattle, WA Brown Soul Productions develops and produces new work by women of color.