Muriel Anderson with Stephen Bennett will perform on Friday, January 18, 2019 at 8:00 p.m. in Soka Performing Art Center's Club@Soka black box theatre. Tickets are $30 for adults; and $26 for students, seniors, and active military families. Tickets are on sale now and may be purchased online at PerformingArts.Soka.edu or by calling 949-480-4ART (4278).
On Today August 18 things will be heating up in Prescott with two of the hottest entertainers in Arizona joining forces. Two world-class professionals originally from from Las Vegas and New York teaming up to create an unforgettable evening of entertainment in a show called RITUAL DANCE. The show features the music and guitar virtuosity of Anthony Mazzella and creative dancing of professional showgirl Myryka Nunyaz.
On Saturday August 18 things will be heating up in Prescott with two of the hottest entertainers in Arizona joining forces. Two world-class professionals originally from from Las Vegas and New York teaming up to create an unforgettable evening of entertainment in a show called RITUAL DANCE. The show features the music and guitar virtuosity of Anthony Mazzella and creative dancing of professional showgirl Myryka Nunyaz.
Thinkfactory Media has slipped past the competition to secure the #2 nonfiction bestseller ten weeks and counting, THOMAS JEFFERSON AND THE TRIPOLI PIRATES: The Forgotten War That Changed American History, and has set sail toward transforming this incredible-yet-true story into an epic television event.
Eighty-four nominations from 27 Arizona communities were submitted in six categories for the 33rd annual Governor's Arts Awards for individuals and businesses who have made substantial and outstanding contributions to arts and culture statewide.
Seven artists from Phoenix, Tucson and Scottsdale have created awards for each of the Governor's Arts Awards six categories and the Shelley Award to be presented at the 33rd annual event today, March 25 at The Mesa Arts Center, 1 E. Main Street in Mesa.
Seven artists from Phoenix, Tucson and Scottsdale have created awards for each of the Governor's Arts Awards six categories and the Shelley Award to be presented at the 33rd annual event on Tuesday, March 25 at The Mesa Arts Center, 1 E. Main Street in Mesa.
Eighty-four nominations from 27 Arizona communities were submitted in six categories for the 33rd annual Governor's Arts Awards for individuals and businesses who have made substantial and outstanding contributions to arts and culture statewide.
Following in the success of the 2012 PBS TV special 'Keola Beamer: M?lama Ko Aloha' ('Keep Your Love') and Grammy-nominated CD, the key elements of that performance are being brought to the live stage at the Harris Center/Three Stages. Hawaiian slack key master Keola Beamer, Native American flutist/nine time Grammy-nominee R. Carlos Nakai, jazz pianist Geoffrey Keezer ('a musician's musician,' Sting), and kumu hula (hula master) Moanalani Beamer join together to share their unique talents.
This season of perfect weather brings out the best in all of us, and it certainly brings out the vibrancy that the Sedona arts scene has to offer. While many note Sedona scenic red rocks vistas they don't realize that this small town of 12,000 is renown as an arts destination.
Following in the success of the 2012 PBS TV special 'Keola Beamer: M?lama Ko Aloha' ('Keep Your Love') and Grammy-nominated CD, the key elements of that performance are being brought to the live stage at the Harris Center/Three Stages. Hawaiian slack key master Keola Beamer, Native American flutist/nine time Grammy-nominee R. Carlos Nakai, jazz pianist Geoffrey Keezer ('a musician's musician,' Sting), and kumu hula (hula master) Moanalani Beamer join together to share their unique talents.
The Sedona Arts Festival celebrates its 23rd anniversary from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 12 and 13 at Sedona Red Rock High School, 995 Upper Red Rock Loop Road.
Guitarist extraordinaire Anthony Mazzella returns to the Sedona stage for the first time since early spring for a concert at the Canyon Moon Theatre. He will be performing songs from the Heavenly Guitar and Unity CD's as well as some new unreleased material.
This year Mesa Arts Center celebrates the diversity, traditions and art of prominent cultures in Arizona with a variety of free festivals and events. In September, the season kicks off with live music and performances, artist demonstrations, and exhibitions of American Indian Art at Mesa Contemporary Arts.
Guitarist extraordinaire Anthony Mazzella returns to the Sedona stage for the first time since early spring for a concert at the Canyon Moon Theatre. He will be performing songs from the Heavenly Guitar and Unity CD's as well as some new unreleased material.
Mesa Contemporary Arts (MCA) will showcase four exhibitions this fall, featuring the astonishing artwork of Contemporary American Indian artists from across the country. Since Arizona is known for its American Indian history and is home to 21 federally recognized tribes, the exhibitions will provide educational opportunities for the public to learn more about this rich and diverse culture from this state and across the country.
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