Youth group from Shoreline Bosnian community will dance at Multi-Cultural festival Saturday |
The youth group of the Islamic Community of Bosniaks in Washington, located in Shoreline, will dance a traditional Bosnian dance at Saturday's Multi-Cultural festival.
Those girls and boys are going to perform a Bosnian dance called Bosansko kolo. They are KUD Ljiljan, which meets and practices in Shoreline.
In this picture they wear traditional skirts called dimije.
The 3rd Annual Multi-Cultural Heritage Festival is on Saturday July 15, 2017 at Shorewood High School Theatre, 17300 Fremont Ave N, Shoreline 98133.
Open Market and Live band and Public Arts exhibits starts at 5:30pm through 6:45pm in the Cafeteria. The performances start at 7pm.
Tickets are $10 at the door, but thanks to local grants, all students get in free.
Organizer JHP Legacy believes in diversity and cultural education for people who have not had the chance to see other parts of the world or other traditions and cultures.
This year's exceptional program features world-renowned guest performers representing Ghana, Bosnia, Mali, Senegal, Aromiya, India, Hawaii, Nigeria, and Guinea.
Organizer JHP Legacy believes in diversity and cultural education for people who have not had the chance to see other parts of the world or other traditions and cultures.
This year's exceptional program features world-renowned guest performers representing Ghana, Bosnia, Mali, Senegal, Aromiya, India, Hawaii, Nigeria, and Guinea.
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