Sponsor spotlight Performing arts light up the Edmonds Arts Festival - My Edmonds News

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The Edmonds Arts Festival will spotlight live performances, enriching the experience for visitors who appreciate both visual and auditory art forms. Among the performers is the Edmonds-Woodway Jazz Ensemble, which will entertain on the Main Stage, showcasing local talent and creativity. This initiative aims to attract a broader audience by incorporating performing arts into the festival lineup. Organizers expect that the vibrant performances will enhance community engagement and foster a love for the arts. The festival's dynamic atmosphere will allow artists to connect with the audience in meaningful ways.

Attendees can look forward to a variety of performances that complement the visual feast of paintings, photography, and artisan crafts on display. This year’s festival promises to be an exciting celebration of creativity and community spirit. As the event approaches, anticipation builds for what promises to be a memorable gathering of artists and art lovers alike.

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