Seattle, Washington
AFRO-ARABIC Night at HABESHA -- This Saturday!!
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A feast for the body & spirit -- from the beguile of the talking drum to the pulse of the jembe to the dynamism of the tabla. All who experienced July's AFRO-ARABIC show are still talking about it! Now here's your second chance!
Saturday, Sept. 6th -- 10:00pm Habesha Ethiopian Restaurant & Lounge, 1809 Minor Avenue, Seattle - 98101 $9 Advance -- www.brownpapertickets.com/event/42438 $12 Door Open seating
The spellbinding AFRICAN PERCUSSIONIST Thione Diop from Senegal and his group, Yeke Yeke, leave no one sitting. The muse of Anton's ARABIC TABLA ignites a belly dance cavalcade, featuring dazzling shows by SUZANNA, KATIA SAHAR, & BELLA JOVAN, plus a special appearance by Katia's troupe Raks Meleke.
Then our world class percussionists fuse together, creating a breathtaking trans-continental sound. Experience the euphoria! Here's a taste of it -- a recording captured on Suzanna's cell phone: www.planetsuzanna.com/about_events
ABOUT HABESHA: Savory, nutritious, and delicious Ethiopian cuisine (and the cocktails won't disappoint either), combined with world class entertainment. An exquisite, classy venue that celebrates cultural art and artists. The Manhattan style decor flaunts a cascading full bar (and they know how to use it) with exposed brick walls tastefully decorated with vibrant traditional Ethiopian artwork surrounding the open dining area, infused with the amber glow of artistic ceiling lamps. Graceful service with dinner prices around $9-$14.
DIRECTIONS TIP: This east downtown Seattle location is tricky for most, but only the first time. Minor is a limited street that runs parallel to Boren Ave. The cross street is Howell, about a block before that sneaky (hardly any signs) entrance to the I5 North Expressway. If you find yourself on Denny & Boren, you're about 3 blocks north of the establishment.
------ S U Z A N N A ------ www.planetsuzanna.com


