What's Happening?
The Seattle Flow Arts Collective is hosting the 10th Annual Flow Fest in Seattle, a three-day event celebrating flow arts, juggling, and dance. The festival began on June 12th with a Community Fire Jam at Volunteer Park, where fire spinners participated
in registered performances. The main event took place on June 13th at Woodland Park, featuring over 40 workshops, both free and paid, along with vendors and performances. The festival concludes on June 14th with an all-day flow jam at Woodland Park. The event is free to attend, although a workshop pass provides access to all activities.
Why It's Important?
Flow Fest Seattle is a significant cultural event that promotes community engagement and the arts. It provides a platform for artists and enthusiasts to share their skills and learn from one another, fostering a sense of community and creativity. The festival also supports local businesses and vendors, contributing to the local economy. By offering free access to the public, the event encourages inclusivity and accessibility, allowing people from diverse backgrounds to participate and enjoy the arts. This celebration of flow arts highlights the importance of cultural events in enhancing community spirit and supporting the arts.













