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SUMMARY:Short Film Screening & Art Talk
DESCRIPTION:SUMMER ARTS SHOWCASE: SHORT FILM SCREENING\nRE\nby filmmaker\, Wendy Womack\nJune 19\, 7:30PM | Followed by an Art Talk with Addison Kanoelani\nLorraine Boccardo Theater\nRE tells the story of two sisters who reunite three years after escaping an abusive cult and discover that recovery looks different for everyone. At this special preview screening\, you’ll get a first look at the film and have the opportunity to share your feedback. The film runs 15 minutes and will be presented alongside Addison Kanoelani’s Art Talk. \n\n\n\n\n\nWendy Bird Womack is a writer and filmmaker whose award-winning work has received recognition from the Austin Film Festival\, BlueCat Screenplay Competition\, First Flights Film Fund\, the League of Utah Writers\, and others. Wendy’s career has spanned multiple corners of the film industry\, from development through post-production. Most recently\, she taught film courses at Utah Tech University and served as the communications manager for Conserve Southwest Utah\, where she advocated for the protection of public lands and endangered species. An avid traveler\, Wendy often draws creative inspiration from the places she visits and the people she meets. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nART TALK\nThresholds: Art in Between\nWith Addison Kanoelani\nDiscuss the short film preview\, RE with visual artist\, Addison Kanoelani\, in this Art Talk. Explore the artistic process\, and the practices and needs of creatives today. \n\n\n\n\nThis event is part of the Kayenta Summer Arts Showcase\, an all-month event featuring exceptional local artists and the premiere of brand-new creative work\, across several disciplines. Join us this June to celebrate and experience local art\, fun\, and community. \nWe’re introducing tiered ticket pricing for this program. The Kayenta Summer Arts Showcase is about welcoming audiences to see the work of artists within their own community. We’re committed to making our events as accessible as possible\, and believe this tiered structure will help remove financial barriers\, while also presenting quality events and compensating artists fairly for their work. The pricing tiers are as follows: \n$10 – Pay What You Can \n$20 – Suggested Ticket Price \n$30 – Support This Program \nTICKETS
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/short-film-screening-art-talk/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Film,Lectures & Ideas,Summer Arts Showcase
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260614T150000
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SUMMARY:The Delirium of Beethoven
DESCRIPTION:SUMMER ARTS SHOWCASE: MUSIC & THEATER \nThe Delirium of Beethoven\nGlenn Webb & Ashlie Chaston\nJune 13\, 7:30pm | June 14\, 3:00pm\nLorraine Boccardo Theater\nThis devised theater piece (created from scratch by an ensemble rather from a pre-existing script) features new music and theater\, created by local musician Glenn Webb\, local theater artist Ashlie Chaston\, and a company of musicians and actors. In The Delirium of Beethoven\, a dissatisfied musician\, Quinn stumbles upon the great composer & musician\, Beethoven\, who has strangely arrived to the modern world. Suddenly\, Quinn’s world is opened up to the possibility of something new. An avant-garde\, collaborative production emerges from the power of original live music incorporated into unique contemporary theatre. \n\n\n\nThis event is part of the Kayenta Summer Arts Showcase\, an all-month event featuring exceptional local artists and the premiere of brand-new creative work\, across several disciplines. Join us this June to celebrate and experience local art\, fun\, and community. \nWe’re introducing tiered ticket pricing for this program. The Kayenta Summer Arts Showcase is about welcoming audiences to see the work of artists within their own community. We’re committed to making our events as accessible as possible\, and believe this tiered structure will help remove financial barriers\, while also presenting quality events and compensating artists fairly for their work. The pricing tiers are as follows: \n\n\n$10 – Pay What You Can \n$20 – Suggested Ticket Price \n$30 – Support This Program \n\n\n\n\nTICKETS\n\n\n\n\nGlenn Webb is a leading New Music percussionist in the Intermountain region. He is the percussionist and Co-Artistic Director of Grand Circle New Music. GCNM exists to promote the performance of new solo and chamber music. Grand Circle New Music is especially interested in music created in and about the Grand Circle region of the Southwestern United States. \nGlenn directs the Percussion Ensemble and New Music Ensemble at Utah Tech University. He is Artistic Director of the St George Jazz Festival and leads the Rebel Jazz Band. He leads the St George All-Stars performing originals and new standards. He is the President of St George Jazz. \nHe was the Founding Chair of the Music Department at Utah Tech and currently serves as Associate Dean of the College of the Arts. He is the house drummer/percussionist at Tuacahn performing for 2\,000 patrons six shows a week. Dr. Webb has music degrees from UNLV\, University of Utah\, and Weber State University. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nAshlie Chaston is a recent graduate of Utah Tech\, with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Theatre with an Acting Emphasis. During her short time there\, she participated in almost 20 productions. Ashlie is an actor\, director\, writer\, and everything in between–she’s even certified in rapier! Most recently\, she stage managed A Caregiver’s Guide at Kayenta. Some of her favorite acting roles include Puck from A Midsummer Night’s Dream\, William Dunnn in Men on Boats\, Miss Shingle in A Gentleman’s Guide\, and Beatrix in This Girl Laughs\, This Girl Cries\, This Girl does Nothing. As for directing\, Ashlie’s favorites thus far have been Striptease by Slawomir Mrozek and Where the Lonely Hearts Go by Finegan Kruckemeyer. She currently portrays Mercy Otis Warren at Liberty Village. For more information\, visit ashliechaston.com.
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/the-delirium-of-beethoven/2026-06-14/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Music,Summer Arts Showcase,Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260613T193000
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SUMMARY:The Delirium of Beethoven
DESCRIPTION:SUMMER ARTS SHOWCASE: MUSIC & THEATER \nThe Delirium of Beethoven\nGlenn Webb & Ashlie Chaston\nJune 13\, 7:30pm | June 14\, 3:00pm\nLorraine Boccardo Theater\nThis devised theater piece (created from scratch by an ensemble rather from a pre-existing script) features new music and theater\, created by local musician Glenn Webb\, local theater artist Ashlie Chaston\, and a company of musicians and actors. In The Delirium of Beethoven\, a dissatisfied musician\, Quinn stumbles upon the great composer & musician\, Beethoven\, who has strangely arrived to the modern world. Suddenly\, Quinn’s world is opened up to the possibility of something new. An avant-garde\, collaborative production emerges from the power of original live music incorporated into unique contemporary theatre. \n\n\n\nThis event is part of the Kayenta Summer Arts Showcase\, an all-month event featuring exceptional local artists and the premiere of brand-new creative work\, across several disciplines. Join us this June to celebrate and experience local art\, fun\, and community. \nWe’re introducing tiered ticket pricing for this program. The Kayenta Summer Arts Showcase is about welcoming audiences to see the work of artists within their own community. We’re committed to making our events as accessible as possible\, and believe this tiered structure will help remove financial barriers\, while also presenting quality events and compensating artists fairly for their work. The pricing tiers are as follows: \n\n\n$10 – Pay What You Can \n$20 – Suggested Ticket Price \n$30 – Support This Program \n\n\n\n\nTICKETS\n\n\n\n\nGlenn Webb is a leading New Music percussionist in the Intermountain region. He is the percussionist and Co-Artistic Director of Grand Circle New Music. GCNM exists to promote the performance of new solo and chamber music. Grand Circle New Music is especially interested in music created in and about the Grand Circle region of the Southwestern United States. \nGlenn directs the Percussion Ensemble and New Music Ensemble at Utah Tech University. He is Artistic Director of the St George Jazz Festival and leads the Rebel Jazz Band. He leads the St George All-Stars performing originals and new standards. He is the President of St George Jazz. \nHe was the Founding Chair of the Music Department at Utah Tech and currently serves as Associate Dean of the College of the Arts. He is the house drummer/percussionist at Tuacahn performing for 2\,000 patrons six shows a week. Dr. Webb has music degrees from UNLV\, University of Utah\, and Weber State University. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nAshlie Chaston is a recent graduate of Utah Tech\, with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Theatre with an Acting Emphasis. During her short time there\, she participated in almost 20 productions. Ashlie is an actor\, director\, writer\, and everything in between–she’s even certified in rapier! Most recently\, she stage managed A Caregiver’s Guide at Kayenta. Some of her favorite acting roles include Puck from A Midsummer Night’s Dream\, William Dunnn in Men on Boats\, Miss Shingle in A Gentleman’s Guide\, and Beatrix in This Girl Laughs\, This Girl Cries\, This Girl does Nothing. As for directing\, Ashlie’s favorites thus far have been Striptease by Slawomir Mrozek and Where the Lonely Hearts Go by Finegan Kruckemeyer. She currently portrays Mercy Otis Warren at Liberty Village. For more information\, visit ashliechaston.com.
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/the-delirium-of-beethoven/2026-06-13/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Music,Summer Arts Showcase,Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260612T190000
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SUMMARY:Caught in a Loop LIVE with Dylan Thomas Gavin
DESCRIPTION:SUMMER ARTS SHOWCASE: LIVE ALBUM RECORDING\nCaught in a Loop LIVE\nwith Dylan Thomas Gavin\nJune 12\, 7:00PM | doors open at 6:30PM\nKayenta Outdoor Theater\nCaught in a Loop LIVE is a one-night-only live album recording concert! Watch as every rhythm\, harmony\, and melody is built and layered in the moment by one-man-band Dylan Thomas Gavin. \nBe part of the sound\, and listen to the live album on release. \n\n\n\n\nDylan is a dynamic live-looping one-man band blending acoustic soft rock\, indie\, alternative\, and modern pop. Polished\, versatile\, and deeply engaging\, Dylan has a rare ability to command a room and turn casual listeners into dedicated fans. In 2025\, Dylan released two full-length albums\, a milestone that highlights both his creative drive and artistic growth. Performing consistently across Southern California and up through Idaho\, he has built a reputation for captivating\, high-energy shows that blend intimacy with stadium-sized emotion. His ability to command a room solo—without sacrificing dynamic range or connection—sets him apart. Each immersive performance is built from the ground up on stage. Inspired by the emotional depth of Chris Carrabba and the melodic warmth of John Rzeznik and Ryan Adams\, he delivers heartfelt vocals layered with live-built instrumentation—creating the energy of a full band in real time. Follow @dylanthomasgavin on all platforms. \n\n\n\n\n\nThis event is part of the Kayenta Summer Arts Showcase\, an all-month event featuring exceptional local artists and the premiere of brand-new creative work\, across several disciplines. Join us this June to celebrate and experience local art\, fun\, and community. \nWe’re introducing tiered ticket pricing for this program. The Kayenta Summer Arts Showcase is about welcoming audiences to see the work of artists within their own community. We’re committed to making our events as accessible as possible\, and believe this tiered structure will help remove financial barriers\, while also presenting quality events and compensating artists fairly for their work. The pricing tiers are as follows: \n\n\n$10 – Pay What You Can \n$20 – Suggested Ticket Price \n$30 – Support This Program \n\n\n\n\nTICKETS
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/caught-in-a-loop-live-with-dylan-thomas-gavin/
LOCATION:Kayenta Outdoor Theater\, 881 Coyote Gulch Court\, Ivins\, UT\, 84738\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music,Summer Arts Showcase
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260605T170000
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SUMMARY:Thresholds: The Liminal Sky - Art Opening
DESCRIPTION:SUMMER ARTS SHOWCASE: VISUAL ART\nThresholds: The Liminal Sky\nAddison Kanoelani\nJudy & Tim Terrell Lobby\nJune 5\, 5:00PM – 7:00PM\, during First Fridays at Kayenta\n  \nJoin us for the opening of the latest visual art exhibition on June 5 in the lobby! Addison Kanoelani presents Thresholds: The Liminal Sky\, a collection of visual art that explores the liminal space of transformation—the in-between state where identity shifts but has not yet resolved. Through layered abstraction and embedded fiber optic light\, the work creates an immersive environment of change and potential. \nThe social is free to attend\, and the gallery will be open for viewing until June 30 during Center hours\, which are 9am-5pm daily and during events. \n\nLEARN MORE
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/thresholds-the-liminal-sky-art-opening/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibit Opening,Summer Arts Showcase,Visual Art
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