Seattle Times (RVP News Partner):
Being a sketcher, I’m used to two-dimensional art, so when I heard about Saturday’s Freedom Festival organized by Arts In Motion, my head started spinning with interest.
It’s all about combining the arts, explained Denise Mimura, a French horn teacher and founder of the arts school serving more than 600 children in the Rainier Valley neighborhood. “Music is the main component but there will be spoken work, dance and visual arts symbols of freedom,” Mimura said. Read more.
The show is at Rainier Valley Cultural Arts Center, 3515 S. Alaska St., Saturday, January 23, at 7 p.m. Photos/do communications, inc.
Related:
- Arts in Motion Celebrates Five Years as Valley’s Own Community School of the Arts (6/5/09)
- Art School Helps Local Youth Develop Life-Skills (4/23/09)
- Get down with AIM & help bring arts education to the community (11/10/08)





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This was THE MOST AMAZING show. I loved every minute. Too late for this year, but everyone should go next year.
So we missed it.
Was this to say how lovely we were? What’s with the AIM site on Genesee, coming soon, sponsered by Bill Gates, etc.
If it’s not coming, then they should take down that sign.
Susan, you obviously have an inside connection, so next year please share it,early. But thanks for sharing it now.
I’ll share something late: On youtube, Train, Hey Soul Sister.
Boring conventional radio stuff. But I love it. Love it.
I love it, but it was basically stolen from IZ.
Go to YouTube, type in IZ, and see his best song, and his funeral.
Ashes. Dust. Lots of dust.
Yes, it was lovely and you should have been there!
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