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Nordic and Viking Culture and Arts Family Festival

Karshner Museum and Center for Cultural Arts 309 4th St NE, Puyallup, WA

• A Full on Viking Village – with vendors, Vikings working, demonstrations, fun things to do. • Music, Dancers, story tellers, Vikings sword fights, so much going on! • Nordiska Dancers, • Ruthie Dornfield • Make things, see performers, experience Viking life; eat great food! Great art projects

Free

Black History Month Culture & Arts Family Festival

Karshner Museum and Center for Cultural Arts 309 4th St NE, Puyallup, WA

Black History Month: A family festival featuring a full spectrum of African American history through music, dance, theatre, and art. •Maya Soleil Tradition will present acoustic African songs and dancers from countries of western and south-central Africa. With colorful costumes and engaging personalities, ethnic vocals, musical instruments, and drums such as djembes & talking drums. > Continue Reading

Free

Culture & Arts Festival: An African American Odyssey

Karshner Museum and Center for Cultural Arts 309 4th St NE, Puyallup, WA

Featured on March 9 will be the Northwest Tap Connection telling the rich story of African American History through song, dance, and spoken word. With a mosaic of movement, performers from the all-ages dance company will interpret the economic, social, political, artistic, and racial imprints that have cultivated the black experience in American culture. Visitors > Continue Reading

Friday Festival: Art, Theater, and Music of the Human Journey

Karshner Museum and Center for Cultural Arts 309 4th St NE, Puyallup, WA

Join us for a free, family friendly event. Agenda for the night: 6:00 - 6:40 Island of Hope, a Living Voices multimedia theatrical production about immigration of early 1900’s Ellis Island • The fears and dreams of every hopeful American immigrant. Presented by the two time Governor’s Award for Educational Arts Organization LIVING VOICES 6:45 > Continue Reading

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