
Experience the Delbert Anderson Quartet Live At The Center For The Arts At Kayenta
Get ready for a jazz-funk fusion like no other! On Saturday, March 1, at 7:30 PM, the Delbert Anderson Quartet will bring their high-energy, culturally rich performance to The Lorraine Boccardo Theater at the Center for the Arts at Kayenta.
Delbert Anderson, a Navajo (Diné) musician, has earned national acclaim for blending traditional Navajo “spinning songs” of love and healing with contemporary jazz, funk, and jam elements. His innovative approach has been highlighted in The New York Times, JazzTimes, GRAMMY.com, NPR’s Music Top 10, Smithsonian Magazine, and on TEDx, PBS, and FNX Television. Through his music, Anderson celebrates and preserves Diné culture, weaving stories of healing, courtship, and community into each captivating performance.
Backed by a stellar band, Anderson showcases improvisational prowess and irresistible grooves that keep audiences hooked from the first note to the last. Expect soulful melodies, expert musicianship, and a dash of funky flair that will have you swaying in your seat—or on your feet. The Quartet’s set list is a living tapestry of tradition and innovation, reflecting the vibrant pulse of contemporary Native American jazz.
The Center for the Arts at Kayenta is the perfect setting for this transcendent show. Located in Ivins, Utah, this creative hub hosts everything from theater and dance to vocal ensembles and film events. The Lorraine Boccardo Theater offers an intimate, state-of-the-art space where audiences can fully immerse themselves in the music.
Don’t miss this chance to experience a dynamic blend of Indigenous heritage and modern jazz. Secure your tickets soon—this performance is bound to sell out! For more information and to reserve your seats, visit the Center for the Arts at Kayenta’s website or contact their box office.
Join us for an unforgettable evening that promises to stir your soul, lift your spirits, and open your ears to new musical horizons. We’ll see you there!