Pictured at the Burien Arts-A-Glow parade Saturday night, Sept. 8, is Shariana Mundi of White Center. She teaches at Mosher Community Center & Dottie Harper Park House. She and some of her students with disabilities had an instillation displayed in the park during the fest. SLIDESHOW: Click on photo for more.
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Arts-A-Glow, Burien's Lantern Festival & Procession took place tonight, The parade launched at 8:00 p.m. at Dottie Harper Park, 421 SW 146th. Marchers of all ages converged, some toting lanterns, some in costumes that lit, and others just to be part of the fun. Some children made lanterns onsite and others in workshops in July and August.
Performers included Harp by Jini O'Flynn, Abrace, Acappella from around the world, and the Brazilian style VamoLa` Dance & Drum Ensemble which led the procession and finished out the night with music to dance. "Vamos la" means "Let's go" in Portuguese, the language of Brazil.
Artist Installations by: Celeste Cooning, Mary Coss, The Moonrock Collective, ArtAbility Faire
Food included tea samples by Burien's Phoenix Tea, Fusion on the Run, Sweet Wheels, Six Strawberries Bikelava.