Center for the Arts at Kayenta presents new concerts, shows, and more
By Dawn McLain
In 2020, the Center for the Arts at Kayenta will feature more than 75 events including youth theater, music, arts workshops, and the Kayenta Academy for youth ages 8–18 in the summer. Check out the fabulous January line up.
On Jan. 11 Imaginarium with magician Jonah LaVelle will feature disappearances and baffling reappearances of objects and entire humans, never-before-seen card tricks, animal transformations, and other unbelievable live effects.
On Jan. 14, the Voyager Lecture Series with The Independent author Rick Miller will cover local geologic that has generated a variety of geologic hazards including floods, rock falls, landslides, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and lava flows.
On Jan. 18, “Every Brilliant Thing” with the Utah Shakespeare Festival explores depression and hope, uncertainty and change, confusion and joy, heartbreak and anger, relationships and solitude, risk and resistance, guilt and forgiveness.
On Jan. 24, The Center for the Arts at Kayenta Gala will feature the dynamic talents of several artists, chefs, singers, musicians and dancers coming together in support of The Kayenta Arts Foundation and the Center for the Arts at Kayenta.
Jan. 30 through Feb. 1, “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)” parodies the plays of William Shakespeare, with all of them being performed in comically shortened or merged form by only three actors.
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