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SUMMARY:De Natura Libris Álvaro Alejandro López
DESCRIPTION:VISUAL ART\nDe Natura Libris Álvaro Alejandro López\nFriday\, August 30 through Sunday\, October 6\, 2024\nJudy & Tim Terrell Main Lobby\nWe are proud to host exceptional guest artists for pop-up solo exhibitions in the Judy & Tim Terrell Lobby at the Center for the Arts. All artwork on display is available for sale\, directly benefitting the artist with a small percentage supporting Kayenta Arts Foundation. \nOur Lobby is open Monday through Saturday\, 10am-6pm\, plus one hour before all evening events. \nÁlvaro Alejandro López is a photographer based in Mexico City. His work has been presented in Mexico\, the United States\, Canada\, Spain\, Belgium\, Iceland\, Switzerland\, Germany and the Netherlands. \nThe photographic series De Natura Libris portrays the interactions we have with books: physical and abstract. The corporeity of a book is recorded through its structures\, textures\, forms and signs of use. Experiences are ultimately individual\, evoked by any number of attributes: the content of a book\, its textures and smells\, the memories it awakens\, or simply the aesthetic beauty of its parts. \nBy reading and using books\, people create ties. As each journey through a book is personal\, so is the interpretation of these photographs. \nAlongside the photo series\, viewers will find gorgeous pieces of text from collaborating writers including: Ana Blandiana\, Orhan Pamuk\, Joanna Kavenna\, Jacqueline Woodson\, Yann Martel\, Javier Cercas\,Ruth Padel\, Salman Rushdie\, Yan Lianke John Banville\,  Enrique Vila Matas\, Roger Chartier\, Cornelia Funke\, Forrest Gander\, Alberto Manguel and more.\nLearn More at alvaroalejandrolopez.com/
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/de-natura-libris-alvaro-alejandro-lopez/
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SUMMARY:First Fridays at Kayenta
DESCRIPTION:Events & Happenings\nFirst Fridays at Kayenta\nevery First Friday / 5:30p-7:30p and later\nFREE to attend!\nKayenta Art Village\nWe’re thrilled to introduce First Fridays at Kayenta\, happening on the first Friday of every month in 2024! Enjoy live music\, food\, and fun in the Kayenta Art Village beginning at 5:30pm\, with film screenings in the theater\, and good vibes all around. \n\n\n\n\n\nThis month’s First Friday at Kayenta is generously sponsored by \nA Bit of Extra Boutique! \n\n\n\nFriday September 6 Lineup:\nGuest Vendors:\nLos Elementos \nBeccaboo Designs \nEden Apotheca \nTipsy Cocktail Supply Co. \nDusty Desert Silver \nCrazed Coyote \nWildFlowr Denim \nBlissful Bites by E&E Confections \nLavish Links \nSilver Forge \nFrankie and Stars \nFood Trucks:\nYogi snow + treats \nWild Goat Coffee Co.
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/first-fridays-at-kayenta-6/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:First Fridays
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SUMMARY:DOCUTAH Presents: Harry Bertoia: Master of Metal
DESCRIPTION:FILM\nHarry Bertoia: Master of Metal\nFriday\, September 6\, 2024 // 7:30pm\npart of DOCUTAH\nThe Lorraine Boccardo Theater\nMid-century modern designer and sculptor Harry Bertoia goes beyond form to embody the spiritual as revealed by his masterworks of sounding sculptures\, Diamond chairs\, and monumental gongs. \nPremiered at DOCUTAH 2024! \nTickets $10
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/harry-bertoia-master-of-metal/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:Taste of the Town at Kayenta!
DESCRIPTION:Taste of the Town at Kayenta!\nHosted by St. George City Lifestyle Magazine & Kayenta Arts Foundation\nSunday\, September 8 // 5:00p-9:00p\nJoin us for an incredible evening celebrating our region’s diverse restaurant and growing wine & beer scenes beneath the breathtaking red rocks of Kayenta. This one-of-a-kind food and wine festival brings together the best of the best\, allowing patrons to sip\, savor\, and celebrate our community’s vibrant and growing culinary scene. \nAll proceeds benefit Kayenta Arts Foundation & The Arts in Southern Utah. \n\nTickets\n\nInformation for Vendors & Restaurants
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/taste-of-the-town-at-kayenta/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Community,Festival
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SUMMARY:Alejandro Brittes Trio
DESCRIPTION:MUSIC\nAlejandro Brittes Trio\nSaturday\, September 14th 7:30pm\nThe Lorraine Boccardo Theater\nAlejandro Brittes: Bringing Chamamé to Southern Utah \nAcclaimed accordionist Alejandro Brittes brings UNESCO-recognized Chamamé to Southern Utah this Fall! Following his successful East Coast tour\, Brittes and his trio will go on to perform at prestigious venues like San José Jazz Festival and Stanford Live\, offering a unique blend of Indigenous Guaraní and Baroque influences. \nThis tour bridges the multicultural heritage of the Southwest with southern South America. Brittes will showcase Chamamé’s connection to rivers\, particularly poignant given recent flooding in his home state of Rio Grande do Sul\, Brazil. The tour supports flood relief efforts through collaborations with the Brazil California Chamber of Commerce and Santa Barbara-based Direct Relief. \nExperience the vibrant rhythms of Chamamé while supporting cultural exchange and humanitarian efforts. Don’t miss this celebration of music\, heritage\, and solidarity\, realized by the Brazilian Ministry of Culture and sponsored by Arroz Prato Fino. \nTickets $35
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/alejandro-brittes-trio/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Music
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SUMMARY:Stories from Home by Yvonne Montoya | Safos Dance Theatre Stories from Home
DESCRIPTION:DANCE\nStories from Home by Yvonne Montoya | Safos Dance Theatre Stories from Home\nSaturday\, September 21\, 7:30pm\nThe Lorraine Boccardo Theater\nStories From Home is a series of dances embodying the oral traditions of Nuevomexicano\, Chicano\, and Mexican American communities in the American Southwest. Choreographer Yvonne Montoya\, a 23rd-generation Nuevomexicana\, and an all-Mexican American cast of dancers draw upon personal histories and ancestral knowledge\, including stories from Montoya’s great-grandmother\, grandmother\, great-aunts\, and father. With palpable theatricality\, moving spoken word\, a movement aesthetic informed by vibrant ancestral and contemporary sources\, and universal themes of love\, family\, and home\, Stories from Home brings largely underrepresented Southwest Latino American experiences and histories to the stage. \nWhile Stories from Home is a vessel for personal and specific tales\, the performance also offers a broader look at a variety of Southwest cultural traditions and accounts not often found in American history books. The work addresses historical themes such as the Mexican farm labor Bracero Program\, the creation of the Atomic Bomb in Northern New Mexico and illness related to these US Government projects\, loss of language due to 1940s Americanization programs\, and the experience of the Sephardim people during and after the Spanish Inquisition. \nYvonne Montoya \nArtistic Director & Choreographer \nYvonne Montoya is a mother\, dancemaker\, bi-national artist\, thought leader\, writer\, speaker\, and the founding director of Safos Dance Theatre. Based in Tucson\, Arizona and originally from Albuquerque\, New Mexico\, her work is grounded in and inspired by the landscapes\, languages\, cultures\, and aesthetics of the U.S. Southwest. \nMontoya is a process-based dancemaker who creates low-tech\, site-specific and site-adaptive pieces for nontraditional dance spaces. Though most well-known in the U.S. Southwest\, her choreography has been staged across the United States and in Guatemala\, and her dance films screened\, at Queens University of Charlotte\, North Carolina and the University of Exeter (U.K.) Under her direction\, Safos Dance Theatre won the Tucson Pima Arts Council’s Lumie Award for Emerging Organization in 2015. She is currently working on Stories from Home\, a series of dances based on her family’s oral histories. \nFrom 2017-2018 Montoya was a Post-Graduate Fellow in Dance at Arizona State University\, where she founded and organized the five year dance advocacy project Dance in the Desert: A Gathering of Latinx Dancemakers from 2017-2022. From 2019-2020\, Montoya was a Kennedy Center Citizen Artist Fellow\, and a member of the 2019-2020 Dance/USA Fellowships to Artists pilot program. She was also a 2021-2022 Southwest Folk Alliance Plain View Fellow. Montoya was a recipient of the 2019 National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures (NALAC) POD grant\, the 2020 MAP Fund Award\, and the first Arizona-based artist to receive the 2020 New England Foundation for the Arts (NEFA) National Dance Project Production Grant.  Montoya won the Arizona Creative Excellence Award at the 2021 Arizona Drive-In Dance Film Festival. In 2022\, her company Safos Dance Theatre received the National Performance Network Creation Fund Grant and the National Endowment for the Arts Grants for Arts Project Grant for her piece “Stories from Home.” Yvonne was also recently featured in KQED’s If Cities Could Dance. \nTickets $35\n \nThe presentation of Stories From Home was made possible by the New England Foundation for the Arts’ National Dance Project\, with lead funding from the Doris Duke Foundation and the Mellon Foundation.
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/stories-from-home-by-yvonne-montoya-safos-dance-theatre-stories-from-home/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Dance
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SUMMARY:Geology of Southern Utah: Deep Time to Real Time With Dr. Cari Johnson
DESCRIPTION:VOYAGER LECTURE SERIES\nGeology of Southern Utah: Deep Time to Real Time With Dr. Cari Johnson\nThursday\, September 26\, 7:30pm Social Hour begins at 6:30pm\nThe Lorraine Boccardo Theater\nUncover the secrets of Southern Utah’s dramatic landscapes with Dr. Cari Johnson! \nJourney through time at the Center for the Arts at Kayenta’s Voyager Lecture Series: “Geology of Southern Utah: Deep Time to Real Time” \nFrom ancient Sahara-like dunes to vanished seaways\, discover how our iconic red rocks formed over millions of years. Dr. Johnson will guide you through the fascinating story written in stone\, concluding with cutting-edge research on the Glen Canyon dam’s impact. \nDon’t miss this mind-bending exploration of our region’s geological wonders. Book your spot now and see Southern Utah with new eyes! \nThis year’s Voyager Lecture Series follows “The History of This Land\,” from the deep time studied in geology\, through modern concerns related to our changing environment. \nReserve your tickets for the full 8-lecture series! \nDr. Cari Johnson is a Professor of Geology and Geophysics at the University of Utah. Dr. Johnson’s research is broadly based in sedimentary basin analysis\, including contributions to understanding the tectonic evolution of Asia\, global perspectives on basin and energy systems modeling\, and subsurface reservoir characterization and prediction. More recent work has centered on anthropogenic sedimentary systems such as Lake Powell reservoir sediment and deltas\, as well as energy transitions including carbon management and sedimentary geothermal resources. \nDr. Johnson is a Geological Society of America Fellow\, and the 2021 recipient of the Dickinson Medal from the Society for Sedimentary Geology. She has advised ~30 graduate and undergraduate student researchers and postdoctoral research associates during her career so far. She also enjoys flying small airplanes as a private pilot\, playing tennis\, cycling\, and skiing\, and is the proud mother to two teenage girls and one Portuguese water dog. \nTickets $25
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/geology-of-southern-utah-deep-time-to-real-time-with-dr-cari-johnson/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Ideas
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SUMMARY:Soirée Musicale: Duets & Solos
DESCRIPTION:MUSIC\nSoirée Musicale: Duets & Solos\nSaturday\, September 28\, 7:30pm\nThe Lorraine Boccardo Theater\nCelebrate the return of classical elegance with the Center for the Arts at Kayenta’s “Soirée Musicale: Duets & Solos” – the exciting first installment of this year’s series! \nLaunching our new season of “musical evenings\,” this intimate chamber concert features an evening of violin and viola duets and solos that includes works by Mozart\, Bach\, Martinu\, and Penderecki. Join Violinist Jameson Cooper from the Euclid Quartet and Jason Bonham\, principal violist of the Las Vegas Philharmonic\, to experience the sublime artistry of classical duets and solos in our intimate dark skies theater. \nDon’t miss this opportunity to be part of the series’ grand opening for the year. Join us for an unforgettable night of timeless music and exceptional talent. \nReserve your seats now and be among the first to enjoy this year’s musical journey! \nTickets $30\nSoiree Musicale is generously sponsored by: 
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/soiree-musicale-duets-solos/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Classical Music
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SUMMARY:Sunday Night… All Right! with Lisa Macfarlane
DESCRIPTION:Sunday Night… All Right! with Lisa Macfarlane\nSunday\, September 29\, 2024\n7:00pm-9:00pm\nKayenta Art Village Outdoor Theater\nJoin us for the fun Kayenta tradition of Sunday Night…All Right! at the Kayenta Village Outdoor Theater. Our September 29th date will feature Lisa Macfarlane! \nLisa Macfarlane was born and raised in St. George\, and has performed professionally since 2015\, touring the country and performing regularly in Las Vegas including the Palms\, Park MGM\, Mandalay Bay\, the Plaza\, and more. Her original music has been featured in the Southern Utah Independent\, Las Vegas Weekly\, the Las Vegas Review Journal\, Desert Companion\, and more. She is currently teaching private lessons and performing in Las Vegas\, NV and St. George UT. \nYou are welcome to bring a snack and/or beverage. Light snacks and non-alcoholic beverages will be available for sale. \nDoors open at 6:30pm \nTickets $15
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/sunday-night-all-right-with-lisa-macfarlane/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Community
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SUMMARY:First Fridays at Kayenta
DESCRIPTION:COMMUNITY\nFirst Fridays at Kayenta\nevery First Friday / 5:00pm-8:00pm\nFREE to attend!\nKayenta Art Village\nWe’re thrilled to introduce First Fridays at Kayenta\, happening on the first Friday of every month\, September through June! Enjoy live music\, food trucks\, and a pop-up boutique market in the Kayenta Art Village beginning at 5:00pm\, with film screenings in the theater presented by DOCUTAH\, and good vibes all around. \n Photo courtesy of Donna Conversano / www.conversanophoto.com\n\nFriday October 4 Lineup:\n\n\n\n\n\n5:30p-7:30p\nLive Music in the Courtyard\nKayenta Jazz Combo featuring Christian Bohnenstengel\nThe Center for the Arts at Kayenta / Courtyard\nFREE \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n5:30p-7:30p\n\nÁlvaro Alejandro: De Natura Libris\nThe Center for the Arts at Kayenta / Lobby\nFREE \n\nLearn More\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n5:30p-8:30p\nMakesSpace \nCome be a part of our growing art community for First Friday\, view art\, meet fantastic teachers\, and learn what MakeSpace has to offer for art classes. \n\nLEARN MORE\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n7:30p-8:30p\nDOCUTAH Presents:\nBorn to Ride: Cody Wright and the Quest for a World Title \nThis multi-award winning documentary looks at the life and challenges of a professional saddle bronc rider. Cody Wright\, from Milford\, Utah\, spends hundreds of days and travels thousands of miles pursuing his dream of being a world champion. \nTICKETS: $10 \n\nTICKETS & INFO\n\n\n\n\nGuest Vendors:\n\n\nLos Elementos \nBeccaboo Designs \nEden Apotheca \nTipsy Cocktail Supply Co. \nCactus Cuts Custom Creations \nLavish Links \nWildFlowr Denim \nFrankie and Stars \nKgomaticphotography \n\n\n\nFood Trucks:\nYogi Snow + Treats\nPapas Got Jerk\nWild Goat Coffee
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/first-fridays-at-kayenta-7/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:First Fridays
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SUMMARY:DOCUTAH PRESENTS: Born to Ride: Cody Wright and the Quest for a World Title
DESCRIPTION:FILM\nBorn to Ride: Cody Wright and the Quest for a World Title\nFriday\, October 4\, 7:30pm\npart of DOCUTAH\nThe Lorraine Boccardo Theater\nThis multi-award winning documentary looks at the life and challenges of a professional saddle bronc rider. Cody Wright\, from Milford\, Utah\, spends hundreds of days and travels thousands of miles pursuing his dream of being a world champion. \nTickets $10
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/born-to-ride-cody-wright-and-the-quest-for-a-world-title/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:Chautauqua: Living History!
DESCRIPTION:HUMANITIES / THEATER\nChautauqua: Living History!\nTechnology that Changed the World\nFeaturing Hank Fincken as Thomas Edison\nand Jeremy Meier as Steve Jobs\nSaturday\, October 5th 2:00pm & 7:30pm\nThe Lorraine Boccardo Theater\nExperience history coming alive as performers take the stage in costume and character to portray two revolutionary innovators: \nHank Fincken as Thomas Edison \nAnd Jeremy Meier as Steve Jobs \nIn this theatrical living history program\, Edison and Jobs will give passionate performances  transporting you back in time. Witness their genius\, struggles\, and world-changing inventions and products unfold through their own words. \nDon’t miss this entertaining and educational experience! \nJoin us for an afternoon or evening of “Chautauqua: Living History!” that will enlighten and inspire! \n  \nTickets $25
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/chautauqua-living-history/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Theater
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SUMMARY:Chautauqua: Living History!
DESCRIPTION:HUMANITIES / THEATER\nChautauqua: Living History!\nTechnology that Changed the World\nFeaturing Hank Fincken as Thomas Edison\nand Jeremy Meier as Steve Jobs\nSaturday\, October 5th 2:00pm & 7:30pm\nThe Lorraine Boccardo Theater\nExperience history coming alive as performers take the stage in costume and character to portray two revolutionary innovators: \nHank Fincken as Thomas Edison \nAnd Jeremy Meier as Steve Jobs \nIn this theatrical living history program\, Edison and Jobs will give passionate performances  transporting you back in time. Witness their genius\, struggles\, and world-changing inventions and products unfold through their own words. \nDon’t miss this entertaining and educational experience! \nJoin us for an afternoon or evening of “Chautauqua: Living History!” that will enlighten and inspire! \nTickets $25
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/chautauqua-living-history-2/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241011T100000
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SUMMARY:ART IN KAYENTA
DESCRIPTION:FESTIVAL\nART IN KAYENTA\nA FREE Art Festival at Kayenta Art Village\nReturning October 11-13\, 2024\n10:00am-5:00pm daily\nEvery October\, thousands of art enthusiasts and families make their way to the Kayenta Art Village for our annual three-day FREE art festival in Ivins\, Utah. Not only do festival goers enjoy spectacular art\, they are also treated to stunning desert vistas\, culinary delights from festival vendors\, a beer and wine garden\, live music\, and Kayenta’s own delicious Xetava Café and The Rusted Cactus. \nGuests will have the opportunity to visit a collection of over 50 juried regional and national artists who specialize in sculpture\, painting\, jewelry\, ceramics\, wood\, metal\, and other media. “The quality of art and extent of creative expression at the Festival is extraordinary. Combined with the Art Village setting and backdrop of the Ivins red mountain\, it is truly a special experience\,” states Kayenta Arts Foundation Chair\, Rob Goodman. \nThe Art in Kayenta Festival hosts a silent auction featuring original work from the attending artists and offerings from local businesses. Festival guests will have the exclusive opportunity to bid on selected art pieces. Proceeds benefit the Center For the Arts at Kayenta and the performing arts in Southern Utah. \nArtists \nSpoonwright // Troy Anderson (Wood Work) \nSara Austin Art (Drawings) \nJames Bell (Paintings) \nMegan Cox Designs (Metal Work) \nTree Art Gallery // Neyda De La Pena (Mixed Media) \nLydia Dillon Sutton (Textiles) \nChloe Duncan Studio (Paintings) \nPerri Duncan Studio (Paintings) \nGoldfinch Publishing // Sue Finch (Paintings) \nJuniper Wind Designs LLC // Nancy Forman (Photography) \nAlisa Harris Designs (Glass Work) \nJosh Hirt Studios (Metal Work) \nWillie Holdman (Photography) \nAustin James Jackson LLC (Photography) \nTom Jackson Artist (Sculptures) \nDoris John (Ceramics) \nRaye Kiffe Artwork (Drawings) \nKinne Design // Ben Kinne (Mixed Media) \nLawlor Artworks // Sam Lawlor (Paintings) \nSticks and Stones // Jim & Kate Lawrence (Mixed Media/Jewelry) \nFred Mertz Photography (Photography) \nRandy Morris (Paintings) \nSeyesnem Bronze by Kim and Krystal // Kim & Krystal Obrzut (Sculptures) \nKaren’s Art by Nature // Karen Parker (Paintings) \nRed Mountain Design // Barbara Parks (Leather Work) \nKP Silversmithing // Kim Pearson (Jewelry) \nArtist Matt Pectol (Painting) \nMarv Poulson (Sculptures) \nR Bar Wood Art // Ken Ragsdale (Wood Work) \nMark Rane (Sculpture) \nBecky Ruley (Textiles) \nBrett Ryan (Photography) \nThree Feather Studios // Jeremy Salazar (Paintings) \nDarcy Lee Art // Darcy Saxton (Paintings) \nBoxes by Bill // Bill Schlepuetz (Wood Work) \nThe Claymaker Pottery Co. // Michelle Scott (Ceramics) \nNeonarts Photography and Paint // Julianne Skinner (Paintings) \nJewelry by Odessa Morris // Stephanie Snyder (Jewelry) \nJodi Steen Fine Art (Painting) \nVan Strohm Photography (Photography) \nArt Works by Rorie Tafoya (Paintings) \nAna Trillo Gallery (Ceramics) \nAmigo Metal // Ramon & Rosa Velasquez (Metal Work) \nAlpine West Studio // Elizabeth Walsh (Paintings) \nYuri’s Design // Saul Vurivilca Sr. (Jewelry) \nFood Vendors \nKarma Grayman’s Indian Tacos \nDesert Grounds Coffee \nThe Hearty Beet \nPapa’s Got Jerk \nYogi Snow + Treats \nPerformer Schedule \n\n\n\n\nDATE\nTIME\nPERFORMER\n\n\nFriday\, October 11th\n10:15-11:15am\nUAA House Band\n\n\n\n12:00-1:30pm\nAustin “Stino” Mariano\n\n\n\n1:45-3:15pm\nMike & Elaine\n\n\n\n3:30-5:00pm\nRunaway Fire\n\n\nSaturday\, October 12th\n12:00-1:30pm\nRiver House Band\n\n\n\n1:45-3:15pm\nEldersister\n\n\n\n3:30-5:00pm\nFast Eddie Live\n\n\nSunday\, October 13th\n12:00-1:30pm\nDylan Thomas Gavin\n\n\n\n1:45-3:15pm\nDulce\n\n\n\n3:30-5:00pm\nCrystal Bridges\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFor questions about Art In Kayenta\, email Festivals@KayentaArts.com
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/art-in-kayenta-2/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Festival
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SUMMARY:Utopian Hotline Open Installation: October 11-13\, 2024\, during ART IN KAYENTA
DESCRIPTION:THEATER / IMMERSIVE INSTALLATION\nUtopian Hotline\nA Mitu Collaboration\nOpen Installation: October 11-13\, 2024\, during ART IN KAYENTA\nPerformances: October 17-20\, 2024\nThe Lorraine Boccardo Theater\n“Part sci-fi call center\, part group therapy for those who long to connect\, Utopian Hotline. is a meditative and soothing experience.” – No Proscenium \n“It is a multidisciplinary cloud ride to the stars and back.” – The Front Row Center \nStep into the cosmic conversation with Theater Mitu’s latest creation out of Brooklyn\, New York. Inspired by the 1977 NASA Voyager mission\, which launched a vinyl recording of natural sounds found on Earth into space\, as well as the uncertainty and isolations in our world today\, this experimental performance begs the question: if we were to send another message into the  distant future\, what message would we send? \nPart vinyl recording and part live performance\, Utopian Hotline uses real voicemails left on a public hotline and to create a moment of community\, while inviting audience members around a communal table to re-imagine our shared future. \nWhat You’ll Experience: \n– This is a non-narrative performance installation\, which is experienced entirely on headphones. Think of it as a puzzle and the missing piece is you.  The headphones act as a tether\, connecting you to the performers. \n– This is an immersive installation. You will be invited to remove your shoes upon entrance to the exhibit and choose a spot to sit on a comfortable pink carpet. We are happy to support any additional accessibility needs. \n– Each performance is approximately 45min in duration with multiple performances occurring on each day (please see the schedule for exact timings). \n– There is no intermission. \nAbout Theater Mitu: \nDriven by a commitment to innovation\, Theater Mitu expands the definition of theater through methodical experimentation with its form. \nFounded in 1997\, Theater Mitu has earned a wide reputation as an adventuresome and dynamic ensemble of artists. Under the leadership of Founding Artistic Director Rubén Polendo\, the Company is committed to challenging the parameters of theater research and practice. Theater Mitu’s work is situated in the tension between acting and performance\, theatrical design and installation\, multimedia and interactive technology. Their practice investigates trans-global performance; interdisciplinary collaborative models; the performativity of non-violence; the geopolitics of objects; contemporary mythology; artist training\, ritual and the sacred. Its considerable body of work has taken on a variety of forms: developmental and production work with some of the world’s leading theatrical innovators\, research and pedagogical work with renowned universities and conservatories\, engagement with non-theatrical communities\, and international trainings and research initiatives with leaders in the field.
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/utopian-hotline-open-installation-october-11-13-2024-during-art-in-kayenta/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Immersive Installatoin
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241012T170000
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SUMMARY:ART IN KAYENTA
DESCRIPTION:FESTIVAL\nART IN KAYENTA\nA FREE Art Festival at Kayenta Art Village\nReturning October 11-13\, 2024\n10:00am-5:00pm daily\nEvery October\, thousands of art enthusiasts and families make their way to the Kayenta Art Village for our annual three-day FREE art festival in Ivins\, Utah. Not only do festival goers enjoy spectacular art\, they are also treated to stunning desert vistas\, culinary delights from festival vendors\, a beer and wine garden\, live music\, and Kayenta’s own delicious Xetava Café and The Rusted Cactus. \nGuests will have the opportunity to visit a collection of over 50 juried regional and national artists who specialize in sculpture\, painting\, jewelry\, ceramics\, wood\, metal\, and other media. “The quality of art and extent of creative expression at the Festival is extraordinary. Combined with the Art Village setting and backdrop of the Ivins red mountain\, it is truly a special experience\,” states Kayenta Arts Foundation Chair\, Rob Goodman. \nThe Art in Kayenta Festival hosts a silent auction featuring original work from the attending artists and offerings from local businesses. Festival guests will have the exclusive opportunity to bid on selected art pieces. Proceeds benefit the Center For the Arts at Kayenta and the performing arts in Southern Utah. \nArtists \nSpoonwright // Troy Anderson (Wood Work) \nSara Austin Art (Drawings) \nJames Bell (Paintings) \nMegan Cox Designs (Metal Work) \nTree Art Gallery // Neyda De La Pena (Mixed Media) \nLydia Dillon Sutton (Textiles) \nChloe Duncan Studio (Paintings) \nPerri Duncan Studio (Paintings) \nGoldfinch Publishing // Sue Finch (Paintings) \nJuniper Wind Designs LLC // Nancy Forman (Photography) \nAlisa Harris Designs (Glass Work) \nJosh Hirt Studios (Metal Work) \nWillie Holdman (Photography) \nAustin James Jackson LLC (Photography) \nTom Jackson Artist (Sculptures) \nDoris John (Ceramics) \nRaye Kiffe Artwork (Drawings) \nKinne Design // Ben Kinne (Mixed Media) \nLawlor Artworks // Sam Lawlor (Paintings) \nSticks and Stones // Jim & Kate Lawrence (Mixed Media/Jewelry) \nFred Mertz Photography (Photography) \nRandy Morris (Paintings) \nSeyesnem Bronze by Kim and Krystal // Kim & Krystal Obrzut (Sculptures) \nKaren’s Art by Nature // Karen Parker (Paintings) \nRed Mountain Design // Barbara Parks (Leather Work) \nKP Silversmithing // Kim Pearson (Jewelry) \nArtist Matt Pectol (Painting) \nMarv Poulson (Sculptures) \nR Bar Wood Art // Ken Ragsdale (Wood Work) \nMark Rane (Sculpture) \nBecky Ruley (Textiles) \nBrett Ryan (Photography) \nThree Feather Studios // Jeremy Salazar (Paintings) \nDarcy Lee Art // Darcy Saxton (Paintings) \nBoxes by Bill // Bill Schlepuetz (Wood Work) \nThe Claymaker Pottery Co. // Michelle Scott (Ceramics) \nNeonarts Photography and Paint // Julianne Skinner (Paintings) \nJewelry by Odessa Morris // Stephanie Snyder (Jewelry) \nJodi Steen Fine Art (Painting) \nVan Strohm Photography (Photography) \nArt Works by Rorie Tafoya (Paintings) \nAna Trillo Gallery (Ceramics) \nAmigo Metal // Ramon & Rosa Velasquez (Metal Work) \nAlpine West Studio // Elizabeth Walsh (Paintings) \nYuri’s Design // Saul Vurivilca Sr. (Jewelry) \nFood Vendors \nKarma Grayman’s Indian Tacos \nDesert Grounds Coffee \nThe Hearty Beet \nPapa’s Got Jerk \nYogi Snow + Treats \nPerformer Schedule \n\n\n\n\nDATE\nTIME\nPERFORMER\n\n\nFriday\, October 11th\n10:15-11:15am\nUAA House Band\n\n\n\n12:00-1:30pm\nAustin “Stino” Mariano\n\n\n\n1:45-3:15pm\nMike & Elaine\n\n\n\n3:30-5:00pm\nRunaway Fire\n\n\nSaturday\, October 12th\n12:00-1:30pm\nRiver House Band\n\n\n\n1:45-3:15pm\nEldersister\n\n\n\n3:30-5:00pm\nFast Eddie Live\n\n\nSunday\, October 13th\n12:00-1:30pm\nDylan Thomas Gavin\n\n\n\n1:45-3:15pm\nDulce\n\n\n\n3:30-5:00pm\nCrystal Bridges\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFor questions about Art In Kayenta\, email Festivals@KayentaArts.com
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/art-in-kayenta-3/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Festival
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SUMMARY:Utopian Hotline Open Installation: October 11-13\, 2024\, during ART IN KAYENTA
DESCRIPTION:THEATER / IMMERSIVE INSTALLATION\nUtopian Hotline\nA Mitu Collaboration\nOpen Installation: October 11-13\, 2024\, during ART IN KAYENTA\nPerformances: October 17-20\, 2024\nThe Lorraine Boccardo Theater\n“Part sci-fi call center\, part group therapy for those who long to connect\, Utopian Hotline. is a meditative and soothing experience.” – No Proscenium \n“It is a multidisciplinary cloud ride to the stars and back.” – The Front Row Center \nStep into the cosmic conversation with Theater Mitu’s latest creation out of Brooklyn\, New York. Inspired by the 1977 NASA Voyager mission\, which launched a vinyl recording of natural sounds found on Earth into space\, as well as the uncertainty and isolations in our world today\, this experimental performance begs the question: if we were to send another message into the  distant future\, what message would we send? \nPart vinyl recording and part live performance\, Utopian Hotline uses real voicemails left on a public hotline and to create a moment of community\, while inviting audience members around a communal table to re-imagine our shared future. \nWhat You’ll Experience: \n– This is a non-narrative performance installation\, which is experienced entirely on headphones. Think of it as a puzzle and the missing piece is you.  The headphones act as a tether\, connecting you to the performers. \n– This is an immersive installation. You will be invited to remove your shoes upon entrance to the exhibit and choose a spot to sit on a comfortable pink carpet. We are happy to support any additional accessibility needs. \n– Each performance is approximately 45min in duration with multiple performances occurring on each day (please see the schedule for exact timings). \n– There is no intermission. \nAbout Theater Mitu: \nDriven by a commitment to innovation\, Theater Mitu expands the definition of theater through methodical experimentation with its form. \nFounded in 1997\, Theater Mitu has earned a wide reputation as an adventuresome and dynamic ensemble of artists. Under the leadership of Founding Artistic Director Rubén Polendo\, the Company is committed to challenging the parameters of theater research and practice. Theater Mitu’s work is situated in the tension between acting and performance\, theatrical design and installation\, multimedia and interactive technology. Their practice investigates trans-global performance; interdisciplinary collaborative models; the performativity of non-violence; the geopolitics of objects; contemporary mythology; artist training\, ritual and the sacred. Its considerable body of work has taken on a variety of forms: developmental and production work with some of the world’s leading theatrical innovators\, research and pedagogical work with renowned universities and conservatories\, engagement with non-theatrical communities\, and international trainings and research initiatives with leaders in the field.
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/utopian-hotline-open-installation-october-11-13-2024-during-art-in-kayenta-2/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Immersive Installatoin
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241013T170000
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SUMMARY:ART IN KAYENTA
DESCRIPTION:FESTIVAL\nART IN KAYENTA\nA FREE Art Festival at Kayenta Art Village\nReturning October 11-13\, 2024\n10:00am-5:00pm daily\nEvery October\, thousands of art enthusiasts and families make their way to the Kayenta Art Village for our annual three-day FREE art festival in Ivins\, Utah. Not only do festival goers enjoy spectacular art\, they are also treated to stunning desert vistas\, culinary delights from festival vendors\, a beer and wine garden\, live music\, and Kayenta’s own delicious Xetava Café and The Rusted Cactus. \nGuests will have the opportunity to visit a collection of over 50 juried regional and national artists who specialize in sculpture\, painting\, jewelry\, ceramics\, wood\, metal\, and other media. “The quality of art and extent of creative expression at the Festival is extraordinary. Combined with the Art Village setting and backdrop of the Ivins red mountain\, it is truly a special experience\,” states Kayenta Arts Foundation Chair\, Rob Goodman. \nThe Art in Kayenta Festival hosts a silent auction featuring original work from the attending artists and offerings from local businesses. Festival guests will have the exclusive opportunity to bid on selected art pieces. Proceeds benefit the Center For the Arts at Kayenta and the performing arts in Southern Utah. \nArtists \nSpoonwright // Troy Anderson (Wood Work) \nSara Austin Art (Drawings) \nJames Bell (Paintings) \nMegan Cox Designs (Metal Work) \nTree Art Gallery // Neyda De La Pena (Mixed Media) \nLydia Dillon Sutton (Textiles) \nChloe Duncan Studio (Paintings) \nPerri Duncan Studio (Paintings) \nGoldfinch Publishing // Sue Finch (Paintings) \nJuniper Wind Designs LLC // Nancy Forman (Photography) \nAlisa Harris Designs (Glass Work) \nJosh Hirt Studios (Metal Work) \nWillie Holdman (Photography) \nAustin James Jackson LLC (Photography) \nTom Jackson Artist (Sculptures) \nDoris John (Ceramics) \nRaye Kiffe Artwork (Drawings) \nKinne Design // Ben Kinne (Mixed Media) \nLawlor Artworks // Sam Lawlor (Paintings) \nSticks and Stones // Jim & Kate Lawrence (Mixed Media/Jewelry) \nFred Mertz Photography (Photography) \nRandy Morris (Paintings) \nSeyesnem Bronze by Kim and Krystal // Kim & Krystal Obrzut (Sculptures) \nKaren’s Art by Nature // Karen Parker (Paintings) \nRed Mountain Design // Barbara Parks (Leather Work) \nKP Silversmithing // Kim Pearson (Jewelry) \nArtist Matt Pectol (Painting) \nMarv Poulson (Sculptures) \nR Bar Wood Art // Ken Ragsdale (Wood Work) \nMark Rane (Sculpture) \nBecky Ruley (Textiles) \nBrett Ryan (Photography) \nThree Feather Studios // Jeremy Salazar (Paintings) \nDarcy Lee Art // Darcy Saxton (Paintings) \nBoxes by Bill // Bill Schlepuetz (Wood Work) \nThe Claymaker Pottery Co. // Michelle Scott (Ceramics) \nNeonarts Photography and Paint // Julianne Skinner (Paintings) \nJewelry by Odessa Morris // Stephanie Snyder (Jewelry) \nJodi Steen Fine Art (Painting) \nVan Strohm Photography (Photography) \nArt Works by Rorie Tafoya (Paintings) \nAna Trillo Gallery (Ceramics) \nAmigo Metal // Ramon & Rosa Velasquez (Metal Work) \nAlpine West Studio // Elizabeth Walsh (Paintings) \nYuri’s Design // Saul Vurivilca Sr. (Jewelry) \nFood Vendors \nKarma Grayman’s Indian Tacos \nDesert Grounds Coffee \nThe Hearty Beet \nPapa’s Got Jerk \nYogi Snow + Treats \nPerformer Schedule \n\n\n\n\nDATE\nTIME\nPERFORMER\n\n\nFriday\, October 11th\n10:15-11:15am\nUAA House Band\n\n\n\n12:00-1:30pm\nAustin “Stino” Mariano\n\n\n\n1:45-3:15pm\nMike & Elaine\n\n\n\n3:30-5:00pm\nRunaway Fire\n\n\nSaturday\, October 12th\n12:00-1:30pm\nRiver House Band\n\n\n\n1:45-3:15pm\nEldersister\n\n\n\n3:30-5:00pm\nFast Eddie Live\n\n\nSunday\, October 13th\n12:00-1:30pm\nDylan Thomas Gavin\n\n\n\n1:45-3:15pm\nDulce\n\n\n\n3:30-5:00pm\nCrystal Bridges\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFor questions about Art In Kayenta\, email Festivals@KayentaArts.com
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/art-in-kayenta-4/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Festival
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SUMMARY:Utopian Hotline Open Installation: October 11-13\, 2024\, during ART IN KAYENTA
DESCRIPTION:THEATER / IMMERSIVE INSTALLATION\nUtopian Hotline\nA Mitu Collaboration\nOpen Installation: October 11-13\, 2024\, during ART IN KAYENTA\nPerformances: October 17-20\, 2024\nThe Lorraine Boccardo Theater\n“Part sci-fi call center\, part group therapy for those who long to connect\, Utopian Hotline. is a meditative and soothing experience.” – No Proscenium \n“It is a multidisciplinary cloud ride to the stars and back.” – The Front Row Center \nStep into the cosmic conversation with Theater Mitu’s latest creation out of Brooklyn\, New York. Inspired by the 1977 NASA Voyager mission\, which launched a vinyl recording of natural sounds found on Earth into space\, as well as the uncertainty and isolations in our world today\, this experimental performance begs the question: if we were to send another message into the  distant future\, what message would we send? \nPart vinyl recording and part live performance\, Utopian Hotline uses real voicemails left on a public hotline and to create a moment of community\, while inviting audience members around a communal table to re-imagine our shared future. \nWhat You’ll Experience: \n– This is a non-narrative performance installation\, which is experienced entirely on headphones. Think of it as a puzzle and the missing piece is you.  The headphones act as a tether\, connecting you to the performers. \n– This is an immersive installation. You will be invited to remove your shoes upon entrance to the exhibit and choose a spot to sit on a comfortable pink carpet. We are happy to support any additional accessibility needs. \n– Each performance is approximately 45min in duration with multiple performances occurring on each day (please see the schedule for exact timings). \n– There is no intermission. \nAbout Theater Mitu: \nDriven by a commitment to innovation\, Theater Mitu expands the definition of theater through methodical experimentation with its form. \nFounded in 1997\, Theater Mitu has earned a wide reputation as an adventuresome and dynamic ensemble of artists. Under the leadership of Founding Artistic Director Rubén Polendo\, the Company is committed to challenging the parameters of theater research and practice. Theater Mitu’s work is situated in the tension between acting and performance\, theatrical design and installation\, multimedia and interactive technology. Their practice investigates trans-global performance; interdisciplinary collaborative models; the performativity of non-violence; the geopolitics of objects; contemporary mythology; artist training\, ritual and the sacred. Its considerable body of work has taken on a variety of forms: developmental and production work with some of the world’s leading theatrical innovators\, research and pedagogical work with renowned universities and conservatories\, engagement with non-theatrical communities\, and international trainings and research initiatives with leaders in the field.
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/utopian-hotline-open-installation-october-11-13-2024-during-art-in-kayenta-3/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Immersive Installatoin
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SUMMARY:Utopian Hotline
DESCRIPTION:THEATER / IMMERSIVE INSTALLATION\nUtopian Hotline\nA Mitu Collaboration\nOpen Installation: October 11-13\, 2024\, during ART IN KAYENTA\nPerformances: October 17-20\, 2024\nThe Lorraine Boccardo Theater\n“Part sci-fi call center\, part group therapy for those who long to connect\, Utopian Hotline. is a meditative and soothing experience.” – No Proscenium \n“It is a multidisciplinary cloud ride to the stars and back.” – The Front Row Center \nStep into the cosmic conversation with Theater Mitu’s latest creation out of Brooklyn\, New York. Inspired by the 1977 NASA Voyager mission\, which launched a vinyl recording of natural sounds found on Earth into space\, as well as the uncertainty and isolations in our world today\, this experimental performance begs the question: if we were to send another message into the  distant future\, what message would we send? \nPart vinyl recording and part live performance\, Utopian Hotline uses real voicemails left on a public hotline and to create a moment of community\, while inviting audience members around a communal table to re-imagine our shared future. \nWhat You’ll Experience: \n– This is a non-narrative performance installation\, which is experienced entirely on headphones. Think of it as a puzzle and the missing piece is you.  The headphones act as a tether\, connecting you to the performers. \n– This is an immersive installation. You will be invited to remove your shoes upon entrance to the exhibit and choose a spot to sit on a comfortable pink carpet. We are happy to support any additional accessibility needs. \n– Each performance is approximately 45min in duration with multiple performances occurring on each day (please see the schedule for exact timings). \n– There is no intermission. \nAbout Theater Mitu: \nDriven by a commitment to innovation\, Theater Mitu expands the definition of theater through methodical experimentation with its form. \nFounded in 1997\, Theater Mitu has earned a wide reputation as an adventuresome and dynamic ensemble of artists. Under the leadership of Founding Artistic Director Rubén Polendo\, the Company is committed to challenging the parameters of theater research and practice. Theater Mitu’s work is situated in the tension between acting and performance\, theatrical design and installation\, multimedia and interactive technology. Their practice investigates trans-global performance; interdisciplinary collaborative models; the performativity of non-violence; the geopolitics of objects; contemporary mythology; artist training\, ritual and the sacred. Its considerable body of work has taken on a variety of forms: developmental and production work with some of the world’s leading theatrical innovators\, research and pedagogical work with renowned universities and conservatories\, engagement with non-theatrical communities\, and international trainings and research initiatives with leaders in the field. \nTickets: $45
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/utopian-hotline/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Immersive Installatoin
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SUMMARY:Reflections & Shadows: Photography
DESCRIPTION:VISUAL ART\nReflections & Shadows: Photography\nDesert Spirit Art Committee Group Exhibition\nFriday\, October 18 through Sunday\, November 24\, 2024\nOpening Reception: Friday\, November 1 at 5:00pm\nJudy & Tim Terrell Main Lobby\nThe Desert Spirit Art Committee organizes three juried visual art exhibitions each season at the Center for the Arts at Kayenta. The Committee encourages and invites both established and emerging regional artists to submit original artwork that responds to the exhibition’s themes. \nExhibition Opening Receptions are held in conjunction with First Fridays at Kayenta. The exhibits are always free and open to the public during the Center’s regular business hours: Monday-Saturday\, 10:00a-6:00p\, plus during evening performance events. \nJURORS:\nWil Adams \nTim Gillespie \nPARTICIPATING ARTISTS:\nIlene Bandringa \nDan Capshaw \nLarry Cazier \nRobert Curl \nTelah Loureiro \nPamela Palmer \nShirley Smith \nJordan Talley \nCharly Moore \nWil Adams \nVan Strohm \nNancy Forman \nTim Gillespie
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/reflections-shadows-photography/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibit Opening
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241018T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241018T200000
DTSTAMP:20260419T075852
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SUMMARY:Utopian Hotline
DESCRIPTION:THEATER / IMMERSIVE INSTALLATION\nUtopian Hotline\nA Mitu Collaboration\nOpen Installation: October 11-13\, 2024\, during ART IN KAYENTA\nPerformances: October 17-20\, 2024\nThe Lorraine Boccardo Theater\n“Part sci-fi call center\, part group therapy for those who long to connect\, Utopian Hotline. is a meditative and soothing experience.” – No Proscenium \n“It is a multidisciplinary cloud ride to the stars and back.” – The Front Row Center \nStep into the cosmic conversation with Theater Mitu’s latest creation out of Brooklyn\, New York. Inspired by the 1977 NASA Voyager mission\, which launched a vinyl recording of natural sounds found on Earth into space\, as well as the uncertainty and isolations in our world today\, this experimental performance begs the question: if we were to send another message into the  distant future\, what message would we send? \nPart vinyl recording and part live performance\, Utopian Hotline uses real voicemails left on a public hotline and to create a moment of community\, while inviting audience members around a communal table to re-imagine our shared future. \nWhat You’ll Experience: \n– This is a non-narrative performance installation\, which is experienced entirely on headphones. Think of it as a puzzle and the missing piece is you.  The headphones act as a tether\, connecting you to the performers. \n– This is an immersive installation. You will be invited to remove your shoes upon entrance to the exhibit and choose a spot to sit on a comfortable pink carpet. We are happy to support any additional accessibility needs. \n– Each performance is approximately 45min in duration with multiple performances occurring on each day (please see the schedule for exact timings). \n– There is no intermission. \nAbout Theater Mitu: \nDriven by a commitment to innovation\, Theater Mitu expands the definition of theater through methodical experimentation with its form. \nFounded in 1997\, Theater Mitu has earned a wide reputation as an adventuresome and dynamic ensemble of artists. Under the leadership of Founding Artistic Director Rubén Polendo\, the Company is committed to challenging the parameters of theater research and practice. Theater Mitu’s work is situated in the tension between acting and performance\, theatrical design and installation\, multimedia and interactive technology. Their practice investigates trans-global performance; interdisciplinary collaborative models; the performativity of non-violence; the geopolitics of objects; contemporary mythology; artist training\, ritual and the sacred. Its considerable body of work has taken on a variety of forms: developmental and production work with some of the world’s leading theatrical innovators\, research and pedagogical work with renowned universities and conservatories\, engagement with non-theatrical communities\, and international trainings and research initiatives with leaders in the field. \nTickets: $45
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/utopian-hotline-3/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Immersive Installatoin
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ORGANIZER;CN="Center for the Arts at Kayenta":MAILTO:boxoffice@kayentaarts.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241019T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241019T200000
DTSTAMP:20260419T075852
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SUMMARY:Utopian Hotline
DESCRIPTION:THEATER / IMMERSIVE INSTALLATION\nUtopian Hotline\nA Mitu Collaboration\nOpen Installation: October 11-13\, 2024\, during ART IN KAYENTA\nPerformances: October 17-20\, 2024\nThe Lorraine Boccardo Theater\n“Part sci-fi call center\, part group therapy for those who long to connect\, Utopian Hotline. is a meditative and soothing experience.” – No Proscenium \n“It is a multidisciplinary cloud ride to the stars and back.” – The Front Row Center \nStep into the cosmic conversation with Theater Mitu’s latest creation out of Brooklyn\, New York. Inspired by the 1977 NASA Voyager mission\, which launched a vinyl recording of natural sounds found on Earth into space\, as well as the uncertainty and isolations in our world today\, this experimental performance begs the question: if we were to send another message into the  distant future\, what message would we send? \nPart vinyl recording and part live performance\, Utopian Hotline uses real voicemails left on a public hotline and to create a moment of community\, while inviting audience members around a communal table to re-imagine our shared future. \nWhat You’ll Experience: \n– This is a non-narrative performance installation\, which is experienced entirely on headphones. Think of it as a puzzle and the missing piece is you.  The headphones act as a tether\, connecting you to the performers. \n– This is an immersive installation. You will be invited to remove your shoes upon entrance to the exhibit and choose a spot to sit on a comfortable pink carpet. We are happy to support any additional accessibility needs. \n– Each performance is approximately 45min in duration with multiple performances occurring on each day (please see the schedule for exact timings). \n– There is no intermission. \nAbout Theater Mitu: \nDriven by a commitment to innovation\, Theater Mitu expands the definition of theater through methodical experimentation with its form. \nFounded in 1997\, Theater Mitu has earned a wide reputation as an adventuresome and dynamic ensemble of artists. Under the leadership of Founding Artistic Director Rubén Polendo\, the Company is committed to challenging the parameters of theater research and practice. Theater Mitu’s work is situated in the tension between acting and performance\, theatrical design and installation\, multimedia and interactive technology. Their practice investigates trans-global performance; interdisciplinary collaborative models; the performativity of non-violence; the geopolitics of objects; contemporary mythology; artist training\, ritual and the sacred. Its considerable body of work has taken on a variety of forms: developmental and production work with some of the world’s leading theatrical innovators\, research and pedagogical work with renowned universities and conservatories\, engagement with non-theatrical communities\, and international trainings and research initiatives with leaders in the field. \nTickets $45
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/utopian-hotline-6/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Immersive Installatoin
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ORGANIZER;CN="Center for the Arts at Kayenta":MAILTO:boxoffice@kayentaarts.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241019T203000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241019T213000
DTSTAMP:20260419T075852
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SUMMARY:Utopian Hotline
DESCRIPTION:THEATER / IMMERSIVE INSTALLATION\nUtopian Hotline\nA Mitu Collaboration\nOpen Installation: October 11-13\, 2024\, during ART IN KAYENTA\nPerformances: October 17-20\, 2024\nThe Lorraine Boccardo Theater\n“Part sci-fi call center\, part group therapy for those who long to connect\, Utopian Hotline. is a meditative and soothing experience.” – No Proscenium \n“It is a multidisciplinary cloud ride to the stars and back.” – The Front Row Center \nStep into the cosmic conversation with Theater Mitu’s latest creation out of Brooklyn\, New York. Inspired by the 1977 NASA Voyager mission\, which launched a vinyl recording of natural sounds found on Earth into space\, as well as the uncertainty and isolations in our world today\, this experimental performance begs the question: if we were to send another message into the  distant future\, what message would we send? \nPart vinyl recording and part live performance\, Utopian Hotline uses real voicemails left on a public hotline and to create a moment of community\, while inviting audience members around a communal table to re-imagine our shared future. \nWhat You’ll Experience: \n– This is a non-narrative performance installation\, which is experienced entirely on headphones. Think of it as a puzzle and the missing piece is you.  The headphones act as a tether\, connecting you to the performers. \n– This is an immersive installation. You will be invited to remove your shoes upon entrance to the exhibit and choose a spot to sit on a comfortable pink carpet. We are happy to support any additional accessibility needs. \n– Each performance is approximately 45min in duration with multiple performances occurring on each day (please see the schedule for exact timings). \n– There is no intermission. \nAbout Theater Mitu: \nDriven by a commitment to innovation\, Theater Mitu expands the definition of theater through methodical experimentation with its form. \nFounded in 1997\, Theater Mitu has earned a wide reputation as an adventuresome and dynamic ensemble of artists. Under the leadership of Founding Artistic Director Rubén Polendo\, the Company is committed to challenging the parameters of theater research and practice. Theater Mitu’s work is situated in the tension between acting and performance\, theatrical design and installation\, multimedia and interactive technology. Their practice investigates trans-global performance; interdisciplinary collaborative models; the performativity of non-violence; the geopolitics of objects; contemporary mythology; artist training\, ritual and the sacred. Its considerable body of work has taken on a variety of forms: developmental and production work with some of the world’s leading theatrical innovators\, research and pedagogical work with renowned universities and conservatories\, engagement with non-theatrical communities\, and international trainings and research initiatives with leaders in the field. \nTickets $45
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/utopian-hotline-7/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Immersive Installatoin
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ORGANIZER;CN="Center for the Arts at Kayenta":MAILTO:boxoffice@kayentaarts.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241020T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241020T150000
DTSTAMP:20260419T075852
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SUMMARY:Utopian Hotline
DESCRIPTION:THEATER / IMMERSIVE INSTALLATION\nUtopian Hotline\nA Mitu Collaboration\nOpen Installation: October 11-13\, 2024\, during ART IN KAYENTA\nPerformances: October 17-20\, 2024\nThe Lorraine Boccardo Theater\n“Part sci-fi call center\, part group therapy for those who long to connect\, Utopian Hotline. is a meditative and soothing experience.” – No Proscenium \n“It is a multidisciplinary cloud ride to the stars and back.” – The Front Row Center \nStep into the cosmic conversation with Theater Mitu’s latest creation out of Brooklyn\, New York. Inspired by the 1977 NASA Voyager mission\, which launched a vinyl recording of natural sounds found on Earth into space\, as well as the uncertainty and isolations in our world today\, this experimental performance begs the question: if we were to send another message into the  distant future\, what message would we send? \nPart vinyl recording and part live performance\, Utopian Hotline uses real voicemails left on a public hotline and to create a moment of community\, while inviting audience members around a communal table to re-imagine our shared future. \nWhat You’ll Experience: \n– This is a non-narrative performance installation\, which is experienced entirely on headphones. Think of it as a puzzle and the missing piece is you.  The headphones act as a tether\, connecting you to the performers. \n– This is an immersive installation. You will be invited to remove your shoes upon entrance to the exhibit and choose a spot to sit on a comfortable pink carpet. We are happy to support any additional accessibility needs. \n– Each performance is approximately 45min in duration with multiple performances occurring on each day (please see the schedule for exact timings). \n– There is no intermission. \nAbout Theater Mitu: \nDriven by a commitment to innovation\, Theater Mitu expands the definition of theater through methodical experimentation with its form. \nFounded in 1997\, Theater Mitu has earned a wide reputation as an adventuresome and dynamic ensemble of artists. Under the leadership of Founding Artistic Director Rubén Polendo\, the Company is committed to challenging the parameters of theater research and practice. Theater Mitu’s work is situated in the tension between acting and performance\, theatrical design and installation\, multimedia and interactive technology. Their practice investigates trans-global performance; interdisciplinary collaborative models; the performativity of non-violence; the geopolitics of objects; contemporary mythology; artist training\, ritual and the sacred. Its considerable body of work has taken on a variety of forms: developmental and production work with some of the world’s leading theatrical innovators\, research and pedagogical work with renowned universities and conservatories\, engagement with non-theatrical communities\, and international trainings and research initiatives with leaders in the field. \nTickets $45
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/utopian-hotline-8/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Immersive Installatoin
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ORGANIZER;CN="Center for the Arts at Kayenta":MAILTO:boxoffice@kayentaarts.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241020T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241020T210000
DTSTAMP:20260419T075852
CREATED:20241007T215845Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241019T204427Z
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SUMMARY:Sunday Night… All Right! with Soul What?!
DESCRIPTION:Sunday Night… All Right! with Soul What?!\nSunday\, October 20\, 2024\nDoors at 6:30pm\n7:00pm-9:00pm\nKayenta Art Village Outdoor Theater\nJoin us for the fun Kayenta tradition of Sunday Night…All Right! at the Kayenta Village Outdoor Theater. Our October 20th date will feature Soul What?! \nThe lights are on at Kayenta’s Outdoor Theater for a blow out celebration of our perfect fall season. Join the entertainment as we dance and enjoy the bounties of the season. And what better way than to rock to the music of Soul What?! Because on October 20th it’s Sunday Night…All Right \nYou are welcome to bring a snack and/or beverage. Light snacks and non-alcoholic beverages will be available for sale. \nDoors open at 6:30pm \nTickets $15
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/sunday-night-all-right-with-soul-what/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Community
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ORGANIZER;CN="Center for the Arts at Kayenta":MAILTO:boxoffice@kayentaarts.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241029T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241029T213000
DTSTAMP:20260419T075852
CREATED:20240827T231401Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240827T231401Z
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SUMMARY:The Ancient Life of Washington County
DESCRIPTION:VOYAGER LECTURE SERIES\nThe Ancient Life of Washington County\nWith Jerry Harris\nTuesday\, October 29\, 7:30pm\nSocial Hour begins at 6:30pm\nThe Lorraine Boccardo Theater\nJoin fan-favorite presenter\, Jerry Harris\, for an exploration of ancient life in Washington County. Jerry Harris is the Director of Paleontology Science Department at Utah Tech University\, and is an advisor to the St. George Dinosaur Discovery Site at Johnson Farm. \nSouthwestern Utah is a desert today\, but throughout prehistory\, it’s been many different environments: under the ocean\, a “sea” of sand dunes\, a forested river floodplain\, a freshwater lake\, and more. Evidence for each of these comes from the layers of rocks preserved in Washington County. Each of these environments hosted its own unique fauna and flora\, some of which are preserved as fossils. Their stories tell us about the ever-changing nature of our backyard. \nThis year’s Voyager Lecture Series follows “The History of This Land\,” from the deep time studied in geology\, through modern concerns related to our changing environment. \nTickets $25
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/the-ancient-life-of-washington-county/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Ideas
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ORGANIZER;CN="Center for the Arts at Kayenta":MAILTO:boxoffice@kayentaarts.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241101T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241101T203000
DTSTAMP:20260419T075852
CREATED:20240919T203913Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240919T205745Z
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SUMMARY:DOCUTAH PRESENTS: Red Rock Rondo: Zion Canyon Song Cycle
DESCRIPTION:FILM\nRed Rock Rondo: Zion Canyon Song Cycle\nFriday\, November 1\, 7:30pm\npart of DOCUTAH\nThe Lorraine Boccardo Theater\nRed Rock Rondo explores this spectacular place and its people through their stories put to \nmusic by Phillip Bimstein\, former mayor of Springdale\, Utah\, which borders the Park\, weaving \ntogether the contemporary and historical\, creating a rich portrait of this spectacular place and \nthe people whose lives are so intricately connected to and affected by it. These songs cover the \npioneering of Virgin River Valley by Mormon settlers in the mid-19th century\, the founding of \nZion National Park in the 20th century\, and up to modern times where retirees\, artists and \nurban refugees have come to find their own piece of paradise. \nhttps://www.westernfolklife.org/red-rock-rondo \nTickets $10
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/red-rock-rondo-zion-canyon-song-cycle/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Film
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ORGANIZER;CN="Center for the Arts at Kayenta":MAILTO:boxoffice@kayentaarts.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241102T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241102T213000
DTSTAMP:20260419T075852
CREATED:20240811T021113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240811T021113Z
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SUMMARY:Crossing Open Ground Collective: an Introduction
DESCRIPTION:MUSIC\nCrossing Open Ground Collective: an Introduction\nMusic by John Luther Adams\, Christopher Rountree\, Sidney Hopson\, Nathalie Joachim\, CJ Camerieri and Trever Hagen\nProduced by Liquid Music\nSaturday\, November 2nd\, 7:30pm\nThe Lorraine Boccardo Theater\nNext season\, conductor Christopher Rountree known for his “elegant clarity” (New York Times)\, prestigious French choreographer Dimitri Chamblas\, and powerhouse section leaders Sidney Hopson (percussion)\, Nathalie Joachim (winds)\, C.J. Camerieri and Trever Hagen (brass) will guide an acoustic ensemble of 36 local musicians in an ultimate rendering of Pulitzer Prize-winning environmentalist composer John Luther Adams’s Crossing Open Ground in the majestic setting of our stunning red cliffs. \nAhead of this singular experience\, producer Liquid Music will introduce the artistic team to the Kayenta community with works by the musicians\, hosted by Rountree. \nJoin us at the Center for the Arts for an incredible evening of exceptional music\, from award-winning artists who will be building lasting relationships in Southern Utah. \nTickets $35
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/crossing-open-ground-collective-an-introduction/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Music
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ORGANIZER;CN="Center for the Arts at Kayenta":MAILTO:boxoffice@kayentaarts.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241114T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241114T213000
DTSTAMP:20260419T075852
CREATED:20241004T164244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241004T165307Z
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SUMMARY:THE MINUTES
DESCRIPTION:THEATER\nTHE MINUTES\nby Tracy Letts\nNovember 14-17\, 20-23\nWednesday through Saturday at 7:30pm\nSunday at 3:00pm\nThe Lorraine Boccardo Theater\n“Explosive… Deftly captures the tension of patriotic grandiosity and provincial defensiveness found in city halls across the land.” – Chicago Tribune \nThis scathing new comedy about small-town politics and real-world power\, from the author of August: Osage County\, exposes the ugliness behind some of our most closely-held American narratives while asking each of us what we would do to keep from becoming history’s losers. \nThe Minutes premiered on Broadway at Studio 54 on April 17\, 2022. \nProgramming at the Center for the Arts is intended for mature audiences. \nTickets $35
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/the-minutes/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Theater
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ORGANIZER;CN="Center for the Arts at Kayenta":MAILTO:boxoffice@kayentaarts.com
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