Discover music, theater, and visual exhibits in this months South King County Fine Arts Roundup

Burien, WALocal News

Amy Robinson’s South King County Fine Arts Roundup presents an exciting lineup of cultural events designed to appeal to a wide range of audiences. “Sound World,” featuring violinist Ilana Zaks, highlights works by underrepresented composers, showcasing innovative sounds that resonate with personal experiences. The Auburn Symphony String Quartet’s “Visions of America” invites listeners on a musical journey through the diverse landscapes of the nation. Rock fans can enjoy the tribute band STONESY, celebrating the iconic music of the Rolling Stones with lively performances. The Seattle Opera’s “Earth to Kenzie” offers two free performances aimed at youth, addressing themes of empathy and resilience through an engaging narrative.

Robinson emphasizes accessibility, with many events offering free or discounted tickets, making the arts more reachable for everyone. This roundup not only encourages local attendance but also highlights the richness of the cultural scene in South King County. Through these events, the community is invited to celebrate the arts and connect with one another.

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