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Festival Sundiata presents Black Arts Fest will take place on August 24-25: 12pm-8pm at the Armory Food & Event Hall and Mural Amphitheatre. The festival is part of the Seattle Center Festál series. It is free and open to the public.

Seattle Center Festál is a year-round series of 24 free cultural festivals, produced in partnership with community organizations. In 2022, Festál celebrated 25 years of stories and traditions, ushering in a new era of hybrid programming. Learn more about Festál and subscribe to the newsletter for updates.

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EVENT SCHEDULE - August 24, SATURDAY

ARMORY STAGE

Time Event
12:15pm Celestine Berrysmith
12:30pm Zaina the Phenom
1:00pm Dance Party with DJ Understanding
2:00pm Salsapappa / Gustavo Clark
3:00pm Copastetic
4:00pm Stacey Stanford & The Perfect Storm
5:00pm King Dre Trio
6:00pm Lion of Judah

MURAL AMPHITHEATRE

Time Event
12:00pm Opening Ceremony
12:15pm Drill and Dance
1:45pm Andy Stokes
3:00pm Greater Seattle Area Fellowship Choir
4:30pm PWashington & The Core
5:30pm Dance Party with Ness & Nyice /
Zumba with Toni
6:30pm Jeffrey Osborne

EVENT SCHEDULE - August 25, SUNDAY

ARMORY STAGE

Time Event
12:15pm Funkaholics Mac Slug & Roc Phizzle
1:00pm The Band
2:00pm CT Thompson
3:00pm Justnice
4:00pm Michael Powers
5:00pm Global Heat
6:00pm Eugenie Jones

MURAL AMPHITHEATRE

Time Event
1:00pm Funk E Fusion Review
1:50pm Dance Party with Ness & Nyice
2:30pm Kalimba
3:30pm Dance Party with Ness & Nyice
4:30pm S. O. S. Band
5:30pm Dance Party with Ness & Nyice /
The Throwbacks
6:30pm TMF-Maze

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OVERVIEW

Seattle Center Festál presents Festival Sundiata presents Black Arts Fest in partnership with Sundiata African American Cultural Association (SAACA). The festival focuses on intergenerational activities and promotion of traditional and contemporary African American heritage, showcasing local entertainment, photography, food merchants, historical exhibits, and more!

HISTORY 

Festival Sundiata (pronounced: Soon-jah-tah), is the longest running African American festival celebrated in the Pacific Northwest and Seattle, holding its first festival in 1980. The festival is named in honor of the Sundiata Keita, the historic and legendary Mansa (King of Kings) of the Mali Empire in West Africa. King Sundiata rescued his people’s griot and created one of the most significant cultural and economic kingdoms in Africa.

Learn more about Sundiata African American Cultural Association (SAACA).
Visit Festival Sundiata Website

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