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February 2006 Festál Returns to Seattle Center Festál, the international smorgasbord of festivals, roars into the Seattle Center this month as the traditional lion dance and firecrackers open the Têt Festival, the celebration of the Vietnamese Lunar New Year Feb. 4-5. Young performers are an integral part of the festival, as they are in most of the 20 celebrations in the series. “It takes only one generation to lose a culture,” says Alma Plancich, an organizer of CroatiaFest and member of the four-generation Vela Luka Croatian Dance Ensemble. She is a member of the Ethnic Heritage Council and one of the early contributors to Festál. “If we bring the kids in and let them reenact their culture and share it with the community, they can hold on to it,” she adds. Over the years, Seattle Center staff members have worked with community groups to help them bring their smaller, scattered celebrations to the Center House, where everyone can enjoy them. Here’s the schedule for the rest of the year:
All events are family-friendly and include a wide range of performances, interactive children’s activities, visual arts, historical exhibitions, food, films and workshops. Stage performances and most associated events are free. For updates and more information, visit www.seattlecenter.com/events/festivals or check our monthly calendar online. – Wenda Reed
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