"Learn from Each Other" PROGRAM 7th Annual May 30, 2015 Sponsored By The Puyallup Tribe of Indians www.kentinternationalfestival.com "Learn from Each Other" 2015 Kent International Festival The 7th Annual Kent International Festival is a one day event each year where Kent and south King County residents can celebrate their cultural heritage together. This is done through entertainment on three stages; cultural, information and vendor booths; and the International Taste of Kent Food Court featuring nine local ethnic restaurants. FEATURED ACTIVITIES Generations Walking Together One mile walk starting & ending at ShoWare Hope you enjoyed the walk this morning at 9:30 that was sponsored by Kent 4Health. If you missed this kickoff multi-cultural walk, you missed a lot of fun. Those attending the beginning event of the Festival walked from ShoWare to Kent Station, the Kent Library and then returned to ShoWare. Many walked while holding umbrellas and posters. Some play music and or beat on drums. If you missed the walk, come early next year and help kick off a day where Kent and south King County residents all come together to “Learn from Each Other.” Art Exhibition on the Concourse 10:00 am to 4:00 pm The Kent Community Foundation, working with Kent School District art students and their teachers, have displayed art expressing the theme of “Learn from Each Other”. These represent elementary, middle and high school students from one the most diverse areas of the country. Hand Carried Float Contest Building Phase 10:30 am to 3:00 pm on arena floor Entertaining Phase 4:00 to 4:30 pm on Arena stage Four high school aged teams will build a hand carried float on the arena floor and then perform to express their selected theme. Using the same common building materials and tools, they must build with the clock ticking away and then decorate with items they have chosen. Then they perform on stage to music they have selected. All this energy and creativity will be judged in nine areas by a volunteer group of TransDev employees to determine who will win 1st and 2nd place cash prize for their team. THANK YOU Kent International Festival Committee thanks our many sponsors, businesses, organizations and volunteer groups. Over 600 hours of volunteer time are required to staff the day of the Festival. These volunteers and those who helped financially have made it possible to host a free admission event. Festival Schedule Generations Walking Together (1 mile) - 9:30 am - 10 am Entertainment on Three Stages 10 am - 5 pm Taste of Kent Food Court ($5) 11 am - 3 pm Thank you Festival Sponsors Please recognize those who support the Kent International Festival. Festival Financial Sponsors The 2015 Kent International Festival is supported, in part, by awards, grants and contributions from the City of Kent, TransDev, CenturyLink, Puyallup Indian Tribe, 4Culture, InterConnection, Bath Fitter, Cathay Bank, Curran Law Firm, David Malik, Excel Public Charter, Gutter Helmet, Home Depot, Kent Community Foundation, Kent East Hill Curves, Minuteman Press, NW Artists for a Better World, Republic Services, The Corbenic Group, Tim’s Cascade Snacks, Tray Svendson, Union Bank and many individuals. Key supporting Businesses and Organizations Kent Mayor Suzette Cooke Kent City Council Kent Parks and Recreation and Community Services Kent Sister Cities Association ShoWare Center Kent School District Kent Chamber of Commerce Kent Community Foundation Kent Neighborhood Program Kent4Health Highline College International Program Volunteer In Police Services (VIPS) Mel Hart Inc. The Corbenic Group Simply Celebrations & Events TransDev Employees volunteers Holly Spirit Parish volunteers John Volken Academy volunteers Cultural, Crafts & Information Booths - 10 am - 5 pm World Dance Party 5 pm - 6:30 pm Festival Finale Concert 6:30 pm - 10 pm Sponsored By The Puyallup Tribe of Indians May 30, 2015 Arena Stage Program Time Genre/Performers Guest MC 10:00 Opening Remarks Dana Ralph, CenturyLink and Mayor Suzette Cooke 10:05 National Anthem - Devin Cook of Renton Union Bank Dana Ralph Kent City Council President 10:15 Chinese Lion Dance - South Puget Sound Chinese Language School Dana Ralph, City Council President 10:35 Harmonium and Tabla Music - Rabaab Mike Heinch, Kent Youth and Family Services 11:05 Chinese Fan Dance - South Puget Sound Chinese Language School Jim Cordova, Kent Toast N Boast Toastmasters 11:30 Japanese Koto - Mirei Zaborac Derek Matheson, Kent Chief Administrative Officer 12:20 Irish Step Dance - Rowan Fae Ken Thomas, Kent Police Chief 12:45 Mexican Folk Dance - Folklore Mexicano Tonantzin Zenovia Harris, Pleasants Hollow Community 1:10 Thai Classical and Folk Dance Solo - Siam Smile Ken O’Brien, Kent Toast N Boast Toastmasters 1:35 Russian Folk and Classical Music - Matryoshka Brenda Fincher, Kent City Council 2:00 Traditional Swiss Songs - Enzian Swiss Ladies Choir Tray Svendson, Because Home Matters 2:25 Taiko Drums - Yamato Taiko of Highline College Anah Irungu, Holy Spirit Catholic Church Swahili Community 2:50 Punjabi Traditional and Popular Dance - ABC Bhangra Anah Irungu, Holy Spirit Catholic Church Swahi Community 3:00 South India Bharatanatyam Dance - Kalalaya Melanie Mosshart, Union Bank & Melhart Inc 3:20 Korean Dance and Drumming - Northwest Culture Foundation Melanie Mosshart, Union Bank & Melhart Inc 3:45 Chinese Flower Drum Dance - South Puget Sound Chinese Language School Agda Burchard, Kent School District Board of Directors 3:55 Closing Remarks Agda Burchard, Kent School District Board of Directors 4:00 Presentation of Floats Zenovia Harris, Pleasants Hollow Community Volunteering Organizations Girl Scout Ambassador Troup #41104 Folklore Mexicano Tonantzin Highline College International Program Holy Spirit Parish Holy Spirit Youth Ministry KM Junior Class KM National Honor Society North Park Community Pantera Lago Homeowners Assn. Scenic Hill Neighborhood Council John Volken Academy Kent Phoenix Academy Latino Club Kent Phoenix Academy Members ofExcellence Volunteers in Police Service Kenton Firs Community Association Khalsa Gurmat Center KIF Art Posters This is the second year of the KIF Art Poster that honors a cultural tradition found in our community. Artist Jaci Sawtelle creates these posters with images from previous festivals. The 2015 KIF Art Poster honors the traditions of Mexico and the people who have been adding to our community’s richness for decades. Thank you Festival Sponsors Sponsored By The Puyallup Tribe of Indians "Learn from Each Other" Concourse Stage Program Time Genre/Performers Guest MC 10:30 Music and Dance of Bangladesh - Bangladeshi Community in South Puget Sound Brenda Fincher Kent City Council Rodrigo Barron Retired Migrant and Bilingual Educator Dana Ralph Kent City Council Dana Ralph Kent City Council President Mirya Muñoz-Roach Hispanic Outreach Services Dr Leslie Braxton Senior Pastor, New Beginnings Christian Fellowship Dana Ralph Kent City Council President Allen Reitan Greater Kent Historical Society Dana Ralph Kent City Council President Dana Ralph Kent City Council President Brenda Fincher Kent City Council Dee Klems Kent Community Foundation Dee Klems Kent Community Foundation Brenda Fincher Kent City Council Brenda Fincher Kent City Council 10:55 A Taste of New Zealand in Word and Song – Te Whandu Erickson 11:20 Kenyan Culture - Joseph Kariuki, 11:45 Music of Mexico - Salvador Morales 12:10 Dances of East Africa and Serfina: A Play - Kent Meridian East African Club 12:35 Soft Shoe/Hard Shoe: What’s the Difference? - Amber Russell 1:00 Golf Demo & History - Douglass Youth Development 1:25 Chinese Opera Costumes - South Puget Sound Chinese Language School 1:50 Traditional Folk Dances of Mexico - Folklore Mexicano Tonantizin, 2:15 African Fashion Show - Jacinta Andera 2:45 Chinese Lion Dance History - David Chau 3:00 Kent Community Foundation Gift Certificates 3:05 Thai Classical & Folk Dances - Siam Smile 3:20 Uniquely Traditional Dances of the Philippines - BIBAK of Pacific Northwest 3:50 Russian Folk and Classical Songs and their History - Larisa Beriault Cultural Booth’s Passport Program Attending the Kent International Festival is a great opportunity for everyone to share their heritage and culture while learning from others. For the young we have a fun way to learn with a tour of the many booths that are part of the “Passport” program. At each cultural booth there is an activity to try. Once done, have the Passport stamped and move to the next Cultural Booth. When finished, bring the passport to the Friends of KIF Booth and pick up a free bag of Tim’s Chips. Outside on the Plaza, show your passport to Republic Services Booth and get two entries to win a child or adult bicycle. The Kent International Festival Committee greatly appreciates Union Bank and Tim’s Thank you Festival Sponsors Cascade Snacks for again sponsoring this popular annual activity. Sponsored By The Puyallup Tribe of Indians May 30, 2015 Plaza Stage Program Time Genre/Performers Guest MC 10:30 American Jazz - Cedar Heights Middle School Jazz Band Paul Scott, Kent Toast N Boast Toastmasters 11:00 To be Arranged Anah Irungu, Holy Spirit Catholic Church Swahili Community 11:30 Kendo-Japanese Swordsmanship Victoria Andrews, City of Kent 12:00 World Dances - W.I.N. Fitness Sara Sharpe, Minuteman Press 12:30 Salsa and Merengue - The Latin Princess Bill Boyce, Kent City Council 1:00 Belly Dancing - Healthitude Debbie O’Brien, Kent Toast N Boast Toastmasters 1:30 Spanish Dances - Jacquelina’s Dances of Spain Harry Williams, The Rotary Club of Kent 2:00 Mexican Folk Dances - Grupo Folklorico Guadalajara John Holt, Kent Yangzhou Sister Cities 2:30 Sikh Martial Arts - Seattle Sikh Gatka Team Maya Vengadasalam, Kent School District Board of Directors 3:00 Russian-Ukrainian Songs and Dance – Ivan Da Maria Dennis Higgins, Kent City Council 3:30 American Dance Styles - Allegro Performing Arts Academy Satwinder Kaur, Titan Freight Systems 4:00 Dance and Music of Iraq - Iraqi Women Association Jeff Wagner, Republic Services 4:30 Bollywood and Punjabi Dance - Bridging the Seas Dr. Edward Donalson III, Kingdom Family Worship Center Plaza Booth’s 125th Kent Anniversary History Search Game Celebrate the 125th anniversary of the City of Kent. Starting out with a population of less than 100, Kent has grown to over 125,000. Begin at the Greater Kent Historical Society booth on the plaza and pickup your game card to play the Kent History Game. In every Plaza booth there will be Kent Historical Fact. Look for the 125th logo! When done with your “History Search” return to the Greater Kent Historical Society Booth and receive a bag of Tim’s Chips. As a bonus, go to the Republic Services Booth and get two entries to win a bicycle Come look through the plaza booths Thank you Festival Sponsors Sponsored By The Puyallup Tribe of Indians "Learn from Each Other" World Dance Party Time Performers Guest MC 5:00 DJ 8Bit / Jordan Paige Clarence Gunn, Community Network Council 5:10 Belly Dance - Saqra’s Studio of Belly Dance Clarence Gunn, Community Network Council 5:30 Irish Dance - Rowan Fae Clarence Gunn, Community Network Council 6:00 Salsa and Merengue - Gabby Mankowitz Clarence Gunn, Community Network Council 6:15 Break Dancing - Kentwood Break Club Clarence Gunn, Community Network Council Finale Concert Program Time Performers Guest MC 7:00 Introduction Greetings Debbie Ranniger, Kent City Council 7:05 The Chinese Lion Dance - South Puget Sound Chinese Language School Debbie Ranniger, Kent City Council 7:15 Steel Pan Drums & Vocals - Caribbean Connections Debbie Ranniger, Kent City Council 7:45 Folkloric Dances from Central Chile - Violeta Parra Debbie Ranniger, Kent City Council 8:00 Russian Folk Songs - Juliana & Pava Debbie Ranniger , Kent City Council 8:30 Folk Dances from Mexico - Folklore Mexicano Tonantzin Jim Berrios, Kent City Council 8:45 Intermission 9:00 Japanese Taiko Drums - Taiko Kai Jim Berrios, Kent City Council 9:35 West African Dance and Music - Message from Guinea Jim Berrios, Kent City Council Save the date 2016 Kent ShoWa r Center e June International 4, 2016 Festival Thank you Festival Sponsors Sponsored By The Puyallup Tribe of Indians Ta s te t n e of K Menu Soul Italian PAOLO’S Italian Restaurant Filipino Choice #1: Tortellini Gorgonzola Cheese filled Tortellini tossed in Creamy MushroomGorgonzola sauce Choice #2: Raviolini Marinara Small size Italian Cheese filled Ravioli Topped with Paolo’s Tomato sauce Texas Barbeque Choice #1: Hoppin’ John Black eyed peas, fresh celery, smoked turkey bacon with spices and seasonings. Served with brown rice and corn bread Choice #2: Chicken Jambalaya Marinated chicken breast with Cajun seasonings and vegetables with mild Beef Hotlinks and spices. Served with rice and cornbread Mediterranean Choice #1: Halal Falafel Falafel with Hummus and Pita Bread Thai Choice #1: Thai Chicken Basil Stir-fry Stir-fried chicken with fresh basil leaves in pepper and garlic sauce with vegetables and spices. Served with rice Choice #2: Rice Bun Sliders Chicken marinated with spices and Soy Sauce, Sandwiches on Rice Buns Vietnamese O’ Pho & Teriyaki Ishtar Choice #2: Turkey BBQ Sandwich Sliced Turkey BBQ Sandwich with onions on Artesian Bread with Baked Beans Food Ticket - $5 Choice #1: Bicol Express Slow simmered Pork cooked in Coconut Milk with spices and Jalapeno served over rice Greek & Mediterranean Cuisine Choice #1: Pulled Pork Sandwich Pulled Pork BBQ Sandwich with onions on Artesian Bread garnished with Coleslaw Ticket Price RED ROOSTER Choice #2: Tofu Teriyaki Tofu Teriyaki is served with Rice Afghan Indian Jot Indian Sweets Ishtar Greek & Mediterranean Cuisine Restaurant Choice #2: Vegetable Red Curry Red curry paste with coconut milk, bamboo shoots, bell pepper and fresh basil leaves and spices. Served with rice. Choice #1: Aloo Gobhi Cauliflower and cube-chopped potatoes cooked with mild spices, garlic and ginger sauce. Served with Rice or Naan bread Choice #2: Butter Chicken Tomato sauce and cream with chicken and Indian spices. Served with Rice or Naan Bread Choice #1: Mantu Afghan Dumplings filled with ground beef, onions and other spices topped with sauce and a yogurt mixture of dried mint and garlic. Thank you Festival Sponsors t Nine Food n e t K n Tickets - $39 T a s t e o f f Ke Taste o Drink/Snack F O O D TICKET Choice #1: Chicken Teriyaki Chicken Teriyaki is served with Rice Choice #2: Gyro Gyro – Halal Lamb/Beef with Rice and Tzatziki Sauce al tion al na tion na Hungry? Three Food Tickets - $14 Really Hungry? al Taste of Internation aste of rnational T te t In n e K Six Food Tickets - $27 Kent Try Them All! Inte r Inte r Int e ional t a rn May 30, International Taste2015 of Kent Choice #2: Chicken Kebab Rice topped with seasoned chicken that has been marinated in spices and then grilled. Ticket - $1 Food Court Staffed by Volunteers BUY YOUR TICKET AT THE TICKET BOOTH Sponsored By The Puyallup Tribe of Indians "Learn from Each Other" Passport Cultural Booths 1 Myanmar Culture 2 Japanese Culture 3 Karibu Kenya Welcome to Kenya 4 Russian Ukrainian Culture 5 Punjab - Sikh Culture 6 Iraqi Women Association 7 Mother Africa 8 Chinese Culture 9 Turkish Culture 10 Kent Sunnfjord, Norway 11 Kent Auburn Tamba, Japan 12 Kent Yangzhou, China 13 Golden Thai 14 Legos of Denmark 15 Peruvian Culture 16 Culture of Senegal Arena Stage Seating Tables Tables Float Building l Internation a e of t Ar Pick your Passport up at any of the above booths f Ken ast eo T KIF Information Booth Plaza Booths Thank you Festival Sponsors Turn Your Passport in @ the KIF Info Booth e rs u co e n Co tag S Blue Heron Canoe Pla Stagzea Sto t Ex ry P hib age iti on 2 Kent t l Internatio na Food Court Tickets T as Snack Bar Purcha your 20s1e5 2014 Colle or Posters @ ctor the KIF Food Cour Ticket t booth Sponsored By The Puyallup Tribe of Indians
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