Living Legends perform in Pinedale Jan 27
by Pinedale Fine Arts Council
January 11, 2006
(Pinedale) Brigham Young University's Living Legends captures the essence of both ancient and modern culture in a celebration of Latin American, Native American and Polynesian song and dance. Traditions come to life as talented descendants of these cultures blend authentic choreography, intricate costumes and heart-pounding music into one captivating show. Already applauded in Europe, China, the Pacific Islands, Australia, Canada, South America and South Africa, Living Legends performed at the Salt Lake City Winter Olympic Games in 2002, and their elaborate and energetic performances will inspire audiences of all ages. Their Pinedale show will kick off their Spring 2006 Tour, with performances in Riverton, Cody, Lovell, Billings, Sheridan, Gillette and Casper. Living Legends is produced by the School of Music, College of Fine Arts and Communications, at Brigham Young University.
Their Pinedale show is being presented by the Pinedale Fine Arts Council, with the help of Sublette BOCES, the Sublette County Recreation Board, Wyoming Arts Council, VSA arts and local donors. Tickets are $12 for Adults and $7 for Students, available at the door or in advance at Rock Rabbit, Cowboy Shop, Pony Express Photo and Office Outlet. Call 367-7322 for more information, or visit the artist's website at http://pam.byu.edu Upcoming PFAC Performances: January 16-20: Quilt Artist Marta Amundson - working in Pinedale Elementary School February 23: Fry Street Quartet April 5: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
Related Links: Pinedale Fine Arts Council www.pinedalefinearts.com
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