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  • Classical Japanese Dance: Performance, Talk, and Workshop with Kaya

    Bainbridge Dance Center 844 Madison Ave N, Bainbridge Island

    Nihon Buyo artist Kazuko Kaya Yamazaki will perform two solo pieces, an excerpt from a Kabuki dance that premiered in 1820 and another from a celebratory piece danced to the oldest nagauta song, composed around 1720. Following the performance, Kaya will give a short talk about classical Japanese dance and what she has learned through […]

    $15
  • Liberation Obon

    Northwest Detention Center 1623 E J St,, Tacoma, WA

    Come be a part of the first ever Liberation Obon at the Northwest Detention Center in Tacoma - a celebration of ancestors and resilience to end immigrant detention! Join La Resistencia and Tsuru to show your solidarity with those inside who are protesting their wrongful imprisonment. Bring the entire family! Activities will include: - Traditional […]

    Free
  • Japan Fair 2025

    Meydenbauer Center 11100 NE 6th St, Bellevue, WA, United States

    🎌 Japan Fair 2025 Saturday, July 12 | 10 AM – 6 PM Sunday, July 13 | 10 AM – 5 PM Meydenbauer Center 11100 NE 6th St, Bellevue, WA 98004 Come to a free two-day festival showcasing traditional and modern Japanese arts & culture, music, and technology! Japan Fair is for all ages, held […]

    Free
  • Arrivals by The Seattle Project

    ARTS at King Street Station 303 S. Jackson St, Top Floor, Seattle

    Arrivals, a site-specific dance performance that explores immigration, premieres at ARTS at King Street Station this Saturday, Oct. 25. The Seattle Project developed this piece throughout the year as part of the Office of Arts & Culture’s first movement residency. Many arrivals have come from forced departures. People will continue to arrive and continue to […]

    Free