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Culture & The Arts - St George/Washington County ,
Utah |
Whether enjoying music and theater under the stars at several outdoor venues
during warmer months of attending
enthralling performances at state-of-the
art facilities through cooler months, an incredible array of cultural
opportunities is
available to residents and visitors alike. A crowded
schedule of concerts, plays, art-shows and more are offered throughout the
year.
Be sure to see and enjoy our new open-air sculpture exhibit,
"ART
around the corner" in the heart of the St. George Historic District.
There are 20 sculptures in various locations. This is a "must
see!"
Music
Celebrity Concert Series
Cox Auditorium, Dixie State College
435-652-7994
The mission of the CCS is to instill enthusiasm and appreciation for the
performing arts in their audiences by presenting a
quality
multi-discipline performing art series at the lowest possible ticket price
to ensure all people the opportunity to enjoy
various art forms. Traditionally, ten to thirteen
presentations are offered each season, which include symphony, opera,
musicals, ballet, ethnic and chamber music.
O. C. Tanner Amphitheater
Springdale, UT
435-652-7994
Dixie State College's O. C. Tanner Amphitheater, located in Springdale, presents
the multi-media productions and
multi-discipline performing art series every week during the summer, May through September.
The film production of
"The Grand Circle" is projected onto a 24 x 40 foot
screen and offers a matchless glimpse into Zion National Park as well
as
other fabulous parks and monuments in the area. Weekly
concert series offer national and international arts, performing jazz,
bluegrass, contemporary and western music.
Southern Utah Heritage Choir
435-628-1658
Most of their concerts are performed in the historic St George Tabernacle.
Sponsored in part by the Utah Arts Council,
The Arts Commission of St
George and the National Endowment for the Arts in Washington DC, the choir
will present over
17 concerts this year. The choir was started
with the vision that the rich heritage of our Southern Utah area could be
commemorated and celebrated through music; to celebrate our freedom; to
bring the community together for Christmas
all other holidays, patriotic
events and community gatherings.
Southwest Symphony
The cornerstone of cultural arts in the area is the Southwest Symphony
under the direction of Maestro Gary Caldwell.
The 85 member symphony
was organized in 1982 and is governed by a broad-based board of trustees.
The orchestra
continues to develop, regularly receiving kudos from a
grateful community. Each season 15 to 20 concerts are staged.
Theater
St George Musical Theater
435-628-8755
www.sgmt.org
Visitors and locals residents delight to see the
productions of the
St
George Musical
Theater.
The actors share a
common interest in dramatic performance and a desire to
further their creative skills through fun, historic shows, which range
from musicals and melodramas to reviews and plays. Check their web
site at www.sgmt.org for tickets and
schedules.
Tuacahn Amphitheater
1100 Tuacahn Drive,
Ivins, UT 84738
1-800-746-9882 or 435-652-3300
www.tuacahn.org
Tuacahn---meaning "canyon of the gods"--is a world-class 25 million dollar
entertainment facility and center for the arts
nestled at the base of
towering red rock cliffs in Ivins. Tuacahn is known for its
spectacular 2000 seat outdoor amphitheatre,
Tuacahn is a $23 million
arts and education facility, surrounded by 1500 ft. red rock cliffs.
With over 150,000 visitors each year,
Tuacahn has become one of the most
popular theatrical and entertainment venues in Utah.
The Center also includes Hafen Theatre, a beautiful indoor auditorium,
concession stands, a gift shop, and complete wheelchair
accessibility. Tuacahn's beautiful facilities can be rented for
weddings, receptions, banquets, meetings and dances. Click on
their
web site for other shows and tickets. www.tuacahn.org
The Utah Shakespearean
Festival
Cedar City, UT
435-586-7878
www.bard.org
The Utah Shakespearean Festival provides world-class theater where you can
experience the thrill and tradition of
Shakespearean drama. Featured
this year: As You Like It, Cymbeline, Othello, Harvey, Hay Fever and
Man of La Mancha.
Their summer season begins mid June and performs through August. Matinees are at 2:00 pm and evening shows are 8:00 pm.
Check their web site www.bard.org for
tickets.
Art Galleries
The Artist's Gallery,
435--628-9293, 95 E
Telegraph, Washington.
The Artist's Gallery is a non-profit cooperative gallery--in exchange for
showing their work artists pay fees and volunteer
to work several days.
The gallery offers a wide range of original art work from watercolors and
oil painting, to greeting cards,
guide books, drawings, and china
painting. It also offers its times and talents to mentor art
students in the public schools.
Coyote Gulch Art Village
435-674-9595, Kayenta,
The Art Village is a meeting place in the heart of the Kayenta community
and has four distinctive galleries that give
residents and visitors a
place to gather and enjoy conversation, art and gourmet coffee.
Datura Gallery displays works from contemporary sculpture to
traditional southwest landscapes.
Juniper Sky displays fine art paintings and sculptures.
Zia Gallery specializes in pottery and glass.
Xetava Desert Arboretum features a garden, reading room, art
displays and coffee shop.
Classes and area events are also a part
of the Village.
St George Art Museum & Opera House
435-634-5942, 212 N Main Street
The St George Opera House was built around 1875, and was used until the
1930's for cultural events.
The U & I Sugar Company used the
building until 1979, when it was abandoned and sat vacant for years.
Today, the restored structure is the centerpiece for the Pioneer Center
for the Arts, a complex that includes the Opera House.
The Center
also includes the St George Art Museum, a 10,000 square foot, two-story
museum housing the
permanent collection, The Statehood Centennial Legacy
Collection, exhibit space for rotating shows and a gift shop.
The St George Art Museum is open Tuesday through Saturday
from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm.
Admission is $2.00 for adults and
$1.00 for children from 3 to 11.
Washington County Library
435-086-3348, 50 S Main, St George
www.washco.lib.ut.us
Visit them or their web site for a world of
information
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