Northern Arizona Ethnic Arts Network

Northern Arizona Ethnic Arts Network

The Northern Arizona Ethnic Arts Network is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing Central Arizona and Northern Arizona information on events, concerts, classes and workshops that focus on world music, ethnic dance, martial arts, yoga and meditation.

History

The web site was started in the summer of 2005 as a venue to promote concerts and workshops in the Central and Northern Arizona area. The Northern Arizona Ethnic Arts Network has also produced the Flagstaff World Music and Dance Concert in spring of 2005, 2006 and 2007. The concerts featured local artists performing American Indian dance, African dance, belly dance, Mexican folkloric dance, salsa dance, as well as reggae and Celtic music.

Areas served

The following cities are served by the Northern Arizona Ethnic Arts Network: Cottonwood, AZ; Flagstaff, AZ; Grand Canyon, AZ; Page, AZ; Prescott, AZ; Sedona, AZ and Williams, AZ.

The populations of the cities this organization serves ranges from 60,000 (Flagstaff, AZ) to about 3,000 (Williams, AZ). This is the only organization that provides information about these events helping to promote not only the artists in these communities and visiting artists but also helping in building community among the those interested in seeing these art forms and increasing their knowledge of these cultures.

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