This Weekend. . . Discover the Roof of the World at Tibet Fest
At an average of 10,000 feet above sea level, Tibet is often called the “roof of the world,” although all that many of us know about the country is the political conflict between it and China, and the Potala Palace, traditional home to the Dalai Lama.
There’s lots more rich history and culture to be discovered about Tibet, and much of it will be on display at this weekend’s Tibet Fest.
The purpose of Tibet Fest is to preserve many of the centuries old traditions of the Tibetan people, and to celebrate both the ancient and modern history of the country through art, dance, food, discussion and prayer.
Highlights of the weekend will be Tenzin Ngawang and his Performing Group, one of the top Tibetan ensembles, who perform with traditional instruments.
There is lots more to see and do, with information, displays and activities geared toward family members of all ages.
Location: Seattle Center House, Fisher Pavilion (map it)
Dates & Times: August 23rd – 24th, 2008; noon – 5:30 pm
Admission: FREE
Photo credit: flickr
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