Make connections and make music at Seattle's Experience Music Project
Tuesday, April 8
6:30pm - 10:00pm

Free for all ATA Attendees; Additional
tickets available for $95/each

The Experience Music Project (EMP) is dedicated to the exploration of creativity and innovation in popular music.
By blending interpretative, interactive exhibition with
cutting-edge technology, EMP captures and reflects the essence of rock ‘n’ roll, its roots in jazz, soul, gospel, country and the blues, as well as rock’s influence on hip-hop, punk and other recent genres. Visitors can view rare artifacts and memorabilia and experience the creative process by listening to musicians tell their own stories.

As an added bonus, attendees will have access to the Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame, located adjacent to the EMP. SFM is the world's first museum devoted to the thought-provoking ideas and experiences of science fiction.

 
 
 

This is only a sampling of upcoming cultural events in the greater Seattle area.  For more events, please visit Seattle’s Convention & Visitors Bureau online calendar at www.visitseattle.org/cultural.  The calendar is updated twice monthly and features a wide variety of arts and cultural events, festivals, museums, special programs and more.  

  • Lincoln: The Constitution & The Civil War, Museum of History & Industry, Through April 20, 2008 (www.seattlehistory.org)

  • American Sabor: Latinos in U.S. Popular Music, Experience Music Project, Through September 7, 2008. (www.emplive.org)

  • R. Crumb's Underground, Frye Art Museum, Through 27 April, 2008 (www.fryeart.org)
  • The Gates of Paradise: Lorenzo Ghiberti's Renaissance Masterpiece, Seattle Art Museum, January 26-April 6 (www.seattleartmuseum.org)
  • Peoples of the Plateau: The Indian Photographs of Lee Moorhouse, 1891-1915, The Burke Museum, January 26-June 8 (www.burkemuseum.org)
  • How? How? Why? Why? Why?, Seattle Repository Theatre, March 13-April 19 (www.seattlerep.org)
  • A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Pacific Northwest Ballet, April 3-13
    (www.pnb.org)
  • Luis Bravo’s Forever Tango, The Moore Theatre, April 11-13. (www.themoore.com)
 

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