MOSAIC FESTIVAL at LANDMARK CENTER

Mosaic Festival: Dance and Music of World Cultures Returns to Landmark Center. A celebration of global traditions through performance, art and food.


Landmark Center invites the community to experience a vibrant celebration of global cultures at the Mosaic Festival: Dance and Music of World Cultures, taking place Sunday, February 15 from 11:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m. Presented by Landmark Center in partnership with Ethnic Dance Theatre, the Mosaic Festival brings together live dance and music performances representing traditions from around the world. Attendees can also explore hands-on arts and crafts, cultural booths hosted by local community groups, and a diverse pop-up café featuring international foods.

“Mosaic Festival is about honoring the many cultures that shape our community and creating a welcoming space where people can learn from one another through music, movement, and shared experiences,” said Amy Mino, Executive Director of Minnesota Landmarks. “It’s a joyful, family-friendly way to experience the world without leaving Saint Paul.”

Featured performers include:

  • Titambe West African Dance
  • Katha Dance
  • Afar Community Cultural Dancers
  • Away Runa Kuna
  • Mi Peru
  • Perkonitis
  • Armenian Dance Ensemble
  • Cheremosh Ukrainian Dancers
  • Berkay and Aydan
  • Persian Dance
  • Band Code
  • Baklava Kolarov
  • TAAM Turkish Dancers
  • CAAM Chinese Dance Theater
  • Ethnic Dance Theatre
  • Tu Bi Tu
  • Sumunar
  • Baila Venezuela
    Tickets are available for purchase online and may also be purchased at the door on the day of the event.
    Mosaic Festival is supported by a Cultural STAR grant through the City of St. Paul.

The Sundays at Landmark series is supported by Ecolab, Hubbard Broadcasting, Travelers, Xcel Energy Foundation, and Ramsey County. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit https://www.landmarkcenter.org.

ABOUT LANDMARK CENTER
Located in the heart of downtown Saint Paul, Landmark Center is a vibrant cultural hub that brings the community together through art, history, and shared experiences. Owned by Ramsey County and managed by Minnesota Landmarks, this historic landmark hosts a variety of family-friendly programs and events year-round, serving as a welcoming place for all. For more information call 651.292.3063 or visit
www.landmarkcenter.org.

ABOUT ETHNIC DANCE THEATRE
Ethnic Dance Theatre has been preserving and presenting world music and dance as art for over forty years. EDT strives to foster understanding and awareness of world cultures through the re-creation and presentation of traditional ethnic dance and music. For more information visit ethnicdancetheatre.org.