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Seafair
A
parade along 4th Avenue in early July kicks off Seafair, a celebration
of maritime and aviation history highlighted by the aerodynamic
“derring-do” of the Navy’s Blue Angels F/A-18 fighter pilots, an All
Nations Pow Wow at Daybreak Cultural Center, hydroplane races on Lake
Washington, and battleships open to the public on the waterfront. -
Seattle Pride March
The Seattle Pride March
runs from Westlake Park to Seattle Center. Sponsored by the gay,
lesbian, bisexual, and transgender community, it attracts huge crowds
from every orientation. Expect outrageous floats, dancing, and the
popular “Dykes on Bikes”, a motorcycle outfit whose members freely show
what they have beneath the leather. -
Fremont Fair Solstice Parade
All
floats at this innovative parade must be entirely human powered,
stimulating the imaginations of Fremont’s anarchic arts community. Crews
propel samba bands, dancers, and rock quartets using battery-operated
amplifiers. It’s held on or near the summer solstice (June 21). -
Seattle Maritime Festival
Aficionados
of tugboats and ships flock to this May festival. It makes for a free,
fun, and family-friendly way to learn how the working waterfront has
become a major factor in Seattle’s economy and culture. The fair centers
around the Bell Street Pier, which is adjacent to the Odyssey Maritime Discovery Center. An exciting and humorous highlight is the tugboat race on Elliott Bay. -
Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF)
One
of the most respected and comprehensive film festivals in the US, the
SIFF screens more than 300 new works from at least 50 countries during
May and June. Even midnight showings of cult films sell out, and notable
directors attend many premier screenings. -
Earshot Jazz Festival
The
shoestring staff at the non-profit Earshot Jazz held between October
and November present a well-respected event. The festivals have
consistently showcased successful as well as struggling jazz artists,
enriching and enlightening the Seattle community at large. Well-known
performers have included Bill Frisell and John McLaughlin. -
Seattle Improvised Music Festival (SIMF)
The
largest and longest running music festival of its kind anywhere, SIMF
is dedicated to the esoteric art of spontaneous composition. Local
performers join eclectic international musicians to improvise sets that
defy category, but always impress. After 19 thrilling annual
productions, the ever-popular February festival draws larger audiences
each year.