Tag: performing arts

Thames to Taliesin West

Thames to Taliesin West

This spring, Southwest Shakespeare Company will once again showcase its talented array of actors, directors and playwrights to Taliesin West’s intimate theater, furthering their mission to bring Shakespeare’s works to life for Arizona audiences.

Trolley Two-Step

Trolley Two-Step

On April 14 and 15, Scottsdale Arts and Movement Source Dance Company will bring a series of explorative, mobile dance performances to Old Town Scottsdale via Arizona Trolley Dances.

Springing onto the Stage

Springing onto the Stage

Possibilities begin to bloom this month in the form of concerts and performing arts productions that reflect all of those sensational things about the season that reinvigorate us with a sense of hope, wonder and imagination.

Tales as Old as Time

Tales as Old as Time

Several seemingly eternal stories will illuminate stages across Arizona this month, encouraging audiences to embrace the unexplainable magic and romance of life.

Ballet Meets the Runway

Ballet Meets the Runway

On March 11, Ballet Arizona’s junior board, the Contemporary Council, will host its first-ever Fashion & Fizz fundraiser during which dancers will serve as models to showcase an array of curated costumes.

Unearthing Virtuosity

Unearthing Virtuosity

Under Warren Cohen’s leadership, MusicaNova Orchestra has developed an international reputation for its extraordinarily unique and eye-opening programs.

Yuletide Tales

Yuletide Tales

This month, some of the greatest Christmas chronicles of all time will take the stage in Arizona.

Patriotic Performances

Patriotic Performances

This month, as we pay tribute to our nation’s veterans, bands, choirs and orchestras across the Valley will perform concerts consisting of some of the songs that help us express the pride and gratitude that words alone could never completely convey.

Spooky Spectacles

Spooky Spectacles

With Halloween right around the corner, performing arts organizations around the Valley are pulling out all of the stops to serve up spooky spectacles to Arizona audiences, proving that this ancient form of storytelling is still very much alive — or, shall I say, undead.

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