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The Glassman Foundation Family Arts Festival
Sunday, January 13, 2008, 11am to 5pm
FREE celebration of the arts and the rich cultural heritage of the region.
Downtown from Tucson Convention Center thru La Placita Village to El Presidio Park.
5 stages of ongoing live performances, ranging from Middle-Eastern dance to folklorico, local youth bands, and Hungarian folk music and dance. More than 100 artists and arts groups will be showcased throughout the daylong celebration. Food from around the world.
11am: Carnivale Parade featuring Batucaxé and an aerial balloon spectacular with Flam Chen.
11-5: continuous entertainment and interactive activities for children of all ages, all day.
The interactive activities of Kids Fest engage kids through hands-on activities and demonstrations such as alabaster stone carving, watercolor postcard painting, insect and spider crafts, and pin the tail on the ocelot! Nonprofit arts and service agencies are showcased to demonstrate the richness of the region's communities.
The Glassman Foundation Family Arts Festival
Sunday, January 13, 2008, 11am to 5pm
FREE celebration of the arts and the rich cultural heritage of the region.
Downtown from Tucson Convention Center thru La Placita Village to El Presidio Park.
5 stages of ongoing live performances, ranging from Middle-Eastern dance to folklorico, local youth bands, and Hungarian folk music and dance. More than 100 artists and arts groups will be showcased throughout the daylong celebration. Food from around the world.
11am: Carnivale Parade featuring Batucaxé and an aerial balloon spectacular with Flam Chen.
11-5: continuous entertainment and interactive activities for children of all ages, all day.
The interactive activities of Kids Fest engage kids through hands-on activities and demonstrations such as alabaster stone carving, watercolor postcard painting, insect and spider crafts, and pin the tail on the ocelot! Nonprofit arts and service agencies are showcased to demonstrate the richness of the region's communities.