Red Heritage in Page, Arizona presents immersive Native American cultural performances and dining experiences designed for visitors to the Navajo Nation and nearby attractions.
The company offers three primary experiences: the Red Heritage Lunch Show, the Red Heritage Dinner Show, and a Native American Show Only performance. Each event features traditional Navajo dance, flute music, and drumming; the lunch event includes Navajo tacos, while the dinner show pairs Southwestern cuisine with evening performances. The show-only presentation highlights world-class Hoop Dancing, storytelling, a Q&A with performers, and pre-show Navajo rug weaving demonstrations.
Red Heritage operates from a fixed venue in Page, Arizona, making it convenient for travelers visiting Antelope Canyon, Lake Powell, and Horseshoe Bend. The programming emphasizes cultural education and entertainment, with performers who demonstrate traditional arts and instruments and who engage audiences through accessible explanation and interaction. Tickets are sold per performance type, allowing visitors to choose a meal-inclusive event or a short evening program without dining.
Red Heritage supports visitor understanding of Navajo traditions through live demonstration rather than static interpretation, and scheduling complements daytime sightseeing itineraries in the region. The venue’s proximity to major sites reduces transit time for visitors who plan multiple stops. For travelers seeking an evening cultural activity after canyon tours or a midday performance between lake visits, Red Heritage provides a reliable way to include Native American performance and food in a Page, Arizona itinerary. Advance booking is recommended when visiting during peak seasons to secure preferred seating and meal options. Live Q&A.