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Seattle Center Presents 2010 MLK Day

By: Dec. 31, 2009
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City of Seattle and Seattle Center hosts a Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday Celebration, "Re-Envision the Dream," an afternoon of entertainment and reflection on how we uphold the dream now that we have our first African-American President of the United States.

The Celebration takes on a youth focus this year with presentation of the MLK Youth Peace Awards, MLK Seattle Youth Violence Prevention Awards and a full afternoon of activities in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (see Program Highlights below).

The Legacy of Leadership Exhibit in Harrison Street Gallery features visual works by MLK award recipients of the past nine years.

Center House at Seattle Center on Monday, Jan. 18, 12 noon - 5 p.m.

To celebrate the dream of the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. promote the principles of peace, unity and equality; provide opportunity for all citizens of Seattle to remember the dream and vision of MLK; and honor the citizens who are energizing the MLK dream in their communities.

Program Highlights

12:00 p.m. Welcome by Debrena Jackson-Gandy, Emcee
12:05 p.m. Performance by the Chinese Arts & Music Association Youth Orchestra
12:25 p.m. Performance by Evergreen Glee Club
12:40 p.m. National Anthem led by Evergreen Glee Club
12:45 p.m. Black National Anthem performed by the EriAm Sisters
12:50 p.m. Dramatic Reading of Dr. King's I Have a Dream speech, by Marcel Davis
1:10 p.m. Vocal performance by EriAm Sisters
1:20 p.m. Welcome by Seattle Center Director Robert Nellams &
Introduction of Mayor Mike McGinn
1:30 p.m. Presentation of the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Peace Awards led byEvan Fowler, 2009 Peace Award Nominee
Presentation of the MLK Seattle Youth Violence Prevention Awards led by Mariko Lockhart, Seattle Youth Violence Prevention Initiative
1:45 p.m. Multicultural dance performance by Kentridge Multi-Cultural Club/Kentridge High School
2:00 p.m. Legacy of Leadership Student Discussion Panel led by Eddie Moore, Jr.
2:30 p.m. Spoken word and Hip Hop by Power of Hope
2:45 p.m. Performance by MusicianCorps, part of Seattle/Arts Corps
3:00 p.m. Revolutionary Forum - performances presented by the
Central District Forum for Arts & Ideas:
Classical guitar and dance duet, Sean Hopps and Diana Garcia-Snyder
A cappella women's ensemble, Sankofa Sings
Spoken word by Roberto Ascalon, Ela Barton, Yonnas Getahun
3:45 p.m. Northwest Tap Connection
4:00 p.m. Total Experience Gospel Choir
The Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday Celebration is presented by Seattle Center Productions in partnership with the Seattle Youth Violence Prevention Initiative and Central District Forum for Arts & Ideas. For more information on this and other Seattle Center events and activities, visit seattlecenter.com or call 206-684-7200.

About Seattle Center
Seattle Center draws you in. Its vibrant pulse brings together people of all ages and walks of life to create thousands of extraordinary experiences that enrich millions of lives each year. Entertainment options abound - starting with 63 free and affordable public programs and over 5,000 campus shows and events annually. The 74 - acre campus, with its 17 acres of open space, is home to more than 30 cultural, educational, sports and entertainment organizations. This premier urban park exists to delight and inspire the human spirit in each person and bring together our rich and varied community. The 12 million visits to Seattle Center each year generate $1.15 billion in business activity and $387 million in labor income for King County.



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