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Heard Museum to Host Frida Kahlo Birthday Celebration on July 9th

Heard Museum to Host Frida Kahlo Birthday Celebration on July 9th

The Heard Museum will honor the legendary Mexican artist Frida Kahlo with a celebration featuring the Phoenix Fridas 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, July 9th. To celebrate Ms. Kahlo’s 109th birthday, which is July 6th, there will be

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Snow White & Rose Red Production to Run at the Mesa Arts Center through June 26th

Snow White & Rose Red Production to Run at the Mesa Arts Center through June 26th

Think you know the story of Snow White? Think again. An adaption of the Brothers Grimm tale, Snow White and Rose Red are two sisters who encounter sorcery and must help fight a terrible curse. Can the brave young girls

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Yumi la Rosa Flamenco Presents: Amor de Baile 2 Dance Extravaganza

Yumi la Rosa Flamenco Presents: Amor de Baile 2 Dance Extravaganza

Phoenix’s very own Yumi de la Rosa, famous for her work in flamenco, is bringing her show Amor de Baile back to valley audiences this March! The Tempe Center for the Arts will be host to a dazzling spectacle of

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Crescent Ballroom Brings Dance and Passion to Phoenix with ‘Flamenco Por la Vida’

Crescent Ballroom Brings Dance and Passion to Phoenix with ‘Flamenco Por la Vida’

Bringing a little bit of Andalusian culture to the Valley, Angelina Ramirez of Flamenco Por La Vida hosts and performs in this free weekly show at the Crescent Ballroom. A seasoned flamenco artist, Ramirez has been performing since the age

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Mexico City vocal quintet, Opera Joven, debuts in the U.S. at The Orpheum Theatre on Nov. 25

Mexico City vocal quintet, Opera Joven, debuts in the U.S. at The Orpheum Theatre on Nov. 25

(Phoenix, AZ)  —   The Mexico City-based performance group, Opera Joven, will make its U.S. debut in Phoenix Nov. 23 to Dec. 13. Founded in 2009, Opera Joven director Moises Martinez says he was inspired to form the group by a

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Phoenix Festival of the Arts 2015 is Now Seeking Art Vendors

Phoenix Center for the Arts is proud to present the fourth annual Phoenix Festival of the Arts, which will continue to unite Valley artists, musicians, writers, students, and scholars for a weekend-long cultural celebration sure to excite the whole family.

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Phoenix Public Library Exhibits Artwork by Jenita Landrum

Burton Barr Central Library will exhibit a collection of artwork created by artist Jenita Landrum, titled “Birthing the Next Generation II: Many Colors of Motherhood,” Nov. 7, 2014 ¬– Jan. 9, 2015 at the library’s @Central Gallery, 1221 N. Central

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Herberger Theater Festival of the Arts Arrives to Downtown Phoenix Nov. 1st

Herberger Theater Center and APS invite you to the annual Herberger Theater Festival of the Arts arriving to downtown Phoenix this weekend, Saturday Nov. 1  Celebrate the arts in downtown Phoenix with an event featuring performances, dance, food, visual art, live music,

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Shear Madness: The longest-running play in the history of American Theatre

It’s no wonder that Shear Madness holds the Guinness record for longest-running play in the history of American Theatre. Celebrating its 35th anniversary this year, this unique murder mystery is a true crowd-pleaser packed with up-to-the minute spontaneous humor and

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El Puente Theatre Festival & Mask Procession

When: Sunday, September 21, 2014 2 p.m. – 6 p.m. Location: Tempe Center for the Arts, 700 W. Rio Salado Parkway Price: FREE ADMISSION! Childsplay presents the second El Puente Theatre Festival and Mask Procession! This unique celebration, supported by

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