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Weekly Calendar of Upcoming Events and Performances

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March 31–April 6, 2024

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Ketchikan Community Concert Band Performance

Wednesday, April 3, 2024
7:00 pm8:30 pm
Kayhi Auditorium

The date is set for the Ketchikan Community Concert Band's performance!!!! Get ready for a great concert coming up!

Arts Report on KRBD

Thursday, April 4, 2024
8:20 am8:35 am
KRBD Studio

Each week at approximately 8:20 am KRBD hosts the Ketchikan Area Arts and Humanities Council for their weekly report on arts and humanities in Ketchikan and the surrounding area. Get a synopsis of the local music scene, performances, Gallery exhibits, pop-ups, and Calls to artists. The Arts Report often features special guests from the Ketchikan Theatre Ballet, Artists, and Curators. Tune in weekly to KRBD 105.3 FM Ketchikan, Metlakatla and Saxman, 107.1 FM North Ketchikan, Ward Cove, and Ketchikan, 101.7: Craig, 90.7: North Point Higgins, 90.1: Mountain Point, Hydaburg, Klawock, and Thorne Bay.
If you would like your event to be aired in the Arts Report please let us know by the Thursday prior.

Call to Dancers - Celebration 2024

Friday, April 5, 2024
5:00 pm
Juneau, Alaska

Sealaska Heritage Institute is accepting applications for dance groups that wish to perform at Celebration 2024.

Applications due April 5, 2024

SHI’s Board of Trustees named Dakhká Khwáan Dancers (People of the Inland) as the lead dance group for Celebration 2024. Dakhká Khwáan Dancers (pictured above), a Tlingit group based in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada, will lead all dancers for the first time since the group initially performed at Celebration in 2008. The honor is given to one dance group every two years. The lead dance group is responsible for leading the Grand Entrance and Grand Exit songs, during which every participating dance group dances across the stage to mark the beginning and end of Celebration. That requires the lead group to drum and sing for up to three hours straight during both processions.

Opening Reception "Radiance in the Rainforest: Capturing the Northern Lights in Southeast Alaska" a solo exhibit by Naona "Peaches" Wallin

Friday, April 5, 2024
5:00 pm7:00 pm
Main Street Gallery

In this solo exhibit, photographer Naona "Peaches" Wallin targets a period of solar maximum with increased solar flares and sunspots - the perfect conditions to capture Aurora Borealis activity and share its colorful beauty.

ALASKA HUMMINGBIRD FESTIVAL 2024 -- JURIED ART SHOW -- Opening Reception

Friday, April 5, 2024
5:00 pm7:00 pm
Southeast Alaska Discovery Center

Free & open to the public!


Image Credits
TOP ROW (L-R)
Stephen Jackson, Seward Shame Pole, Saxman, Alaska, 2017 - Ketchikan Community Concert Band, image credit Felix Wong - Evy Posey, "Cosmic Wyvern", Mixed UP the 35th Annual Wearable Art Show, 2021 – Ricardo Búrquez, "My World", 2016 - Evon Zerbetz & Rich Stage, "A Trip to the Library", 2012 - Terry Pyles, "Yeltatzie Salmon", 2015

BOTTOM ROW (L-R)
Kathy Flora, Marcie Pungowiyi, New Path Dancers, "Thunder”, ShapeShift the 26th Annual Wearable Art Show, 2012, image credit Ernie Meloche - Rhonda Green, Tongass Historical Museum entry gate, 2021 - Ketchikan Theatre Ballet, Spring Gala "The Four Seasons" May 2021 -  Nathan Jackson, "New Thundering Wings", 2016 – First City Players, "39 Steps", Jack Finnegan, 2021, image credit Jeff Fitzwater - Jackie Keizer "Sailing Off Into A Tequila Sunrise", Mixed UP the 35th Annual Wearable Art, image credit Jeanette Sweetman 2021 - Shawna Hofmann, Andiamo Dance Company, image credit Jeanette Sweetman, 2021- Ricardo Búrquez, “Pipe Junction” 2021 - Isreal Shotridge, Chief Johnson's Totem Pole, Ketchikan, AK. 1955

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