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Struttin’ – A Celebration of Black Presence

Struttin’ – A Celebration of Black Presence
When: Sunday, March 17 3:30-6pm

Where: ACT; 700 Union St, Seattle, WA 98101


- STEW performance at 2pm
Co-produced with Acts on Stage Theater
ASL Interpreters: Jahmeca Osborne and Naomi Blue Nieves Driver

Struttin’ is a celebration of Black Presence & Impact on Culture centering on Black Women and featuring a live music runway by Mac Fashion House!

Music – Art – Food and Live Music Showcase

Produced in partnership with Acts On Stage Theatre, Michelle Lang-Raymond, Executive Director, and Isiah Anderson, Jr., Artistic Director. Acts On Stage is a Black-led community theater focused on centering the voices, talents, works, and initiatives of People of Color and Creatives of Faith. Launched in 2020, Acts On Stage is on a mission to change lives dramatically through the elevation of the arts, artists, and all audiences!

  • 3:45-6pm –

    • Fashion by Mac Fashion House 

    • Live Band

    • Power anthems from all-female vocal groups

    • Poetry and Spoken Word

    • Participatory Fashion and Sing-a-longs

    • Food by Classic Eats

    • and more!

  • Art exhibit on Upper Falls by ArtsCorps

ID: Maroon background with white letters: Sunday, March 17; 3:30 - 6 pm. In blue letters: STEW then white letters: Community Day. In blue and white letters, big and bold “Struttin’”. Bottom of image, in runaway style, light purple background with dark maroon letters: A Cleberation of Black Presence"

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