Superstition Mountain Museum is excited to present an event celebrating Native American culture and art January 19-21, 2024 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The three-day Native American Arts Festival will include two stages featuring awe-inspiring dance, storytellers, artisans showcasing their unique creations and talented musicians playing Native Flute and acoustic guitar. We are currently securing entertainers and artists for this even. Come back to this page in the next few months to see more details.
In the past, featured performers included the world famous Yellow Bird Apache Hoop Dancers, the 2021 World Hoop Champion Tony Duncan, and storytellers Violet and Ken Duncan of Yellow Bird Productions.
Largo Dine Navajo Dancers and the Apache Crown Dancers also have graced our stages as well as numerous traditional and contemporary tribal-registered Native American artisans showcasing their work in a Master Craftsman space. They will visit with attendees and provide insights associated with their art.
Kicking off events will be Color Guards from local American Legion Posts and Apache Veterans Associations.
This event is a family-friendly and educational event offering tremendous photographic and shopping opportunities. Admission fee is $10 per person with kids under 10 admitted free.
All events are subject to change.