easy
1–1.5 hours
Suitable for all fitness levels; primarily a seated cultural experience with light standing during Q&A.
Discover the vibrant culture of the Navajo Nation with an exclusive evening show in Page, Arizona, featuring dance, music, and storytelling. Engage with heritage through captivating performances and craft demonstrations.
Native American Show- Live dancing, singing, storytelling and Native American flute.
Experience the vibrant essence of Native American culture at Page, Arizona's premier evening event! Enjoy an hour of captivating dance, music, and storytelling, featuring world-class Hoop Dancing. Engage with the performers during a Q&A session and explore Navajo rug weaving before the show for an unforgettable cultural immersion.
Skip the dinner and join us for the Show! The Native American Show is one hour exciting and educational Native American dancing, singing, flute play, and storytelling! This includes world class Native American Hoop Dancing! After the show you'll have the opportunity to take photos and have a Q&A with the dancers!
Approx. 1 hour
Doors Open: 6pm Show Time: 7pm - 8pm -- Come anytime between 6:30 and 7:00pm to check in.
We typically have a Navajo Rug weaving presentation from 6:30-7:00pm during dinner service. If you are interested in learning additional information about on the Navajo People and their traditional teachings, feel more than welcome to come early for the Navajo Rug weaving presentation.
This ticket does not include dinner or drinks. We do have a bar on site for if you wish to have a beverage while enjoying your experience!
Get to the venue ahead of time to experience Navajo rug weaving demonstrations before the show begins.
Be mindful of cultural customs and ask permission before taking photos of performers or sacred items.
Wear comfortable clothing for an evening event that involves sitting and brief standing during Q&A sessions.
Though it’s an indoor event, Arizona’s dry climate means you should drink plenty of water before and after attending.
Page is near Navajo Nation lands, rich in cultural traditions, including weaving, dance, and oral storytelling.
Red Heritage promotes cultural preservation by supporting authentic Native experiences and educating visitors in a respectful manner.
So you can stay comfortable with changing temperatures during the evening.
fall specific
For capturing memorable moments, but be sure to ask permission before photographing performers.
Stay hydrated in Arizona’s dry climate, especially if you visit nearby outdoor attractions beforehand.
summer specific
To keep warm during cooler spring evenings at the show.
spring specific