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Tiny Toones Seattle - Information

May 1, 2009
TINY TOONES GOES TO SEATTLE



















The following pictures were shot and used by permission of Stuart Isett:


B-Boy Suicide


B-Boy D-Raw


B-Boy Jo Rawk


B-Girl Ana Banana


B-Girl Diamond


B-Boy Homey


Lil Lazy of Massive Monkees drills a headspin


Tiny Toones Monkey Dance Routine

Seattle April 29-May 1


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Seattle Area Events

Tiny Toones Community Hall
Thursday April 30th, 6:00PM - 8:00PM
Wing Luke Asian Museum
719 South King Street, Seattle 98104
$12 General Admission, $10 Museum Members

Social event which features dance by Tiny Toones youth and an exhibit on the topics of Immigration Policy and Deportation by Wing Luke Asian Museum.
Refreshments provided and Tiny Toones merchandise available for purchase.

Tiny Toones Community Fundraiser
Friday May 1st, 6:00PM - 10:00PM
The Greenwood Collective
8537 Greenwood Ave North, Seattle 98103
Kid friendly event! Children age 10 and under get in FREE!

$15 General Admission
Purchase your presale ticket for only $10, or use the drop down menu below to purchase group tickets (and save money!):

Quantity
You will receive an email confirmation in 48 hours with your presale ticket number, and can pick it up at the door of the event.

Video skype greeting from Tiny Toones founder in Phnom Penh;
Live performances by five b-boys, b-girl, and MC of Tiny Toones;
Performances by 2nd language, Khmer in Action, and the Massive Monkees;
Photo gallery of Tiny Toones by award-winning photographer Stuart Isett;
Local art, live auction, and raffle.

Event contact: Grace 206-355-0259

tinytoonescambodia.com
myspace.com/khmerinaction
isett.com
greenwoodcollective.com
wingluke.org
massivemonkees.com

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Many children in Cambodia struggle daily, coming from broken families and living in the urban poverty of Phnom Penh. Through hip-hop music, breakdancing, and education, Tiny Toones provides an oasis for thousands of street kids, keeping them away from gangs, drugs, sexual and labor exploitation. Tiny Toones provides the children of cambodia with a place to dance, room to study, positive role models to follow, and a reason to believe in a better tomorrow.