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There is never nothing to do if you’re a frequent visitor to Kayenta, and the Center for the Arts at Kayenta is making sure that remains true.

So Much To Do And See At The Center For The Arts At Kayenta

There is never nothing to do if you’re a frequent visitor to Kayenta, and the Center for the Arts at Kayenta is making sure that remains true. From 3D experiences to Swanky Jazzy music, the Center for the Arts has you covered.

Here is just a taste of what you can enjoy in March!

N O W I S W H E N W E A R E (THE STARS) – March 9th till the 19th

This new, one-of-a-kind, immersive experience comes from the mind of New York-based theater/technology pioneer Andrew Schneider. N O W I S W H E N W E A R E (the stars) draws on inspirations as broad as seeing the Milky Way for the first time to installations such as Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Room and Random International’s Rain Room. Tickets starting at $10.

Jurassic World: Could It Become A Reality? – March 21st

In a remote island in 2015, a theme park exists where spectators watch dinosaurs — animals previously extinct for eons — run wild, free to roam the grounds, and eat up everything (except their human visitors) in sight. There are T-rexes, velociraptors, triceratops, and more, even including a hybrid dinosaur built by the park’s scientists to wow fans.

It all sounds like the stuff of fantasy, or more accurately, the plot of a famous film franchise, right? Actually, not quite — although not possible just yet, the crazy events of Jurassic World could happen — someday. Join us as Jerry Harris walks us through if Jurassic World become a reality. Tickets are just $15.

Coyote Tales – BUSTED – March 24th

Coyote Tales are live, open-mic style storytelling events with amateur and experienced storytellers. Each event has a theme on which stories are to be based. The theme for this event is: “Busted.” Potential storytellers may address that theme in any way they choose. Prior to the event, storytellers craft their true, on-theme story, practice the telling (5 minutes or less), and work on eliminating excess detail to nail the perfect ending. When the doors open, potential storytellers put their name in the hat in hopes of being chosen to share their tale. If chosen, the storyteller takes the stage to delight the audience. Tickets to the show are $20.

Dee-Dee Darby Duffin And Friends Jazz Band – March 25th

Born in the “Charm City” of Baltimore,Dee-Dee has ben delighting audiences with her mixture of jazz standards, R&B, soul and funk for a quarter of a century.While making sweet sounds Dee-Dee also discovered the acting bug and has performed in countless regional theater productions and discovered her love of jazz while performing to sold out shows in the lead role in Lady Day At Emerson’s Bar & Grill for Pygmalion Theater Company in Salt Lake City, Utah. Folks have been lining up to see her ever since. Tickets to the show start at just $10 per person.

So as you can see, there is plenty of things to experience at the Center For The Arts At Kayenta! Visit www.kayentaarts.com and secure your seats today!

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James McFadden grew up in and around San Diego, California, spending most of his early years living in a small town called Poway. James moved his family here to southern Utah in 2007. He has worked as a publishing, advertising, marketing, and sales professional for over 35 years, spending his first 10 years in the radio broadcasting industry as an on-air personality and event coordinator. James is currently the Editor and Online Content Director for The Independent. He was previously the publisher of Life at Stone Cliff and What's Up Southern Utah, as well as the creative founder behind The Senior Saver. If you would like to reach James, become a contributor here at The Independent, or suggest a column, you can leave a comment below or simply visit our Contact page.

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