at 115 N Church Ave, Tucson , 85733 United States
Tucson Meet Yourself Folklife Festival celebrates the authentic cultural foods and living traditional arts of Arizona-Sonora's folk and ethnic communities. Tucson Meet Yourself Folklife Festival celebrates the authentic cultural foods and living traditional arts of Arizona-Sonora's folk and ethnic communities. Participating communities and artists share their ethnic foods, folk arts, music & dance. Local folk artists are invited to share their local, hand-made arts, crafts, foods and material items.
Covering 6 square blocks of downtown Tucson from El Presidio Park and Jacome Library Plaza; TMY is the largest Folklife Festival in Arizona-Sonora. Upcoming Festival Dates: Friday OCTOBER 13, 11am to 10pm (there is a recess on all 3 stages on Friday from 2-5pm due to government offices at work, but food and vendors and artists will still be open); Saturday OCTOBER 14, 11am - 10pm; Sunday OCTOBER 15, 11am -6pm. The mission of Tucson Meet Yourself is to research, document, interpret and present the living traditional arts and expressions of everyday life of the folk and ethnic communities of the multi-national Arizona-Sonora region.
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Tucson Meet Yourself is Tucson based place and this enity listed in Concert Venue category. Located at 115 N Church Ave AZ 85733. Contact phone number of Tucson Meet Yourself: (520) 621-4046
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