BYU Living Legends: Seasons
Schedule
Thu Jan 29 2026 at 07:00 pm to 09:00 pm
Location
EAC Fine Arts Auditorium | Thatcher, AZ
About this Event
Brigham Young University’s international dance group Living Legends (Lamanite Generation) is pleased to present “Seasons” at Eastern Arizona College’s Fine Arts Auditorium on January 29, at 7 p.m.
Seasons is a heartfelt celebration of Latin American, Polynesian, and Native American cultures. Through vibrant music and dance, Seasons honors the traditions that have shaped the lives of the performers and their ancestors. From the islands of Polynesia to the Native American plains and the vibrant landscapes of Latin America, Seasons tells the story of life's many stages—seasons of faith and prosperity, pride and conflict, healing and renewal.
Proceeds from this show will benefit Eastern Arizona College Intertribal Club Scholarships.
Ticket Types:
• Front Row (Gold) - $100 ($108.39)
• Close Up (Purple) - $50 ($55.09)
• Orchestra (Green) - $35 ($39.11)
• Accessible Spot (Pale Pink) - $35 ($39.11)
• Back Row (Blue) - $25 ($28.45)
*Because this is a fundraiser, the ticketing fee is passed on to the customer.
Please note:
Accessible spots (Pale Pink) do not have physical seats. They include spaces for those with mobility devices.
BYU Living Legends: Seasons is a nonrefundable event. All sales are final. There are no refunds or exchanges on completed orders. Please ensure you have selected the correct event and seat locations before completing your order.
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About Living Legends:
Organized in 1971, the troupe specializes in performing for its own native people, in an effort to encourage excellence in achievement, inspire a love of the members’ native lands, and develop a pride in their heritage.
The group consists of 34 members, including performers and a skilled technical crew. Cast members come from the United States, Canada, South and Central America, and the Pacific Islands. All members are of Latin American, Native American, or Polynesian heritage and are selected after a rigorous audition process. In addition, members are pursuing college degrees in a variety of subjects.
Living Legends tours around the globe to places such as Australia, Canada, Europe, the Pacific Islands, and South America. In 2021, the group toured the eastern United States where they performed in Oregon, Idaho, Nevada, and California. In 2023, they toured Mexico, where they performed in Guadalajara, Querétaro, Mexico City, Puebla, Oaxaxa, Mérida, Cancún, and Tulum.
During the summer of 2013, Living Legends traveled to Central America and performed for enthusiastic crowds in Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua. One of the highlights was a performance in Nicaragua, where the president of the National Assembly, Santos René Núñez Téllez, and his council were present in the audience. Mr. Téllez expressed he was profoundly moved and impressed with the show. He remarked that, "a culture does not die when it dies, it dies when it is forgotten. Your show rescues culture and heritage."
In addition to performances while on tour, Living Legends participates in community services and school assemblies, where they encourage students to pursue higher education.
One of the primary goals of Living Legends is to encourage all individuals to take pride in their unique heritage and continually improve themselves. This focus is demonstrated in performances worldwide. The Office of Culture in Guatemala said, "Your performance was wonderful. Your presence here teaches our people something—to have high ideals and to talk proudly as a people. We hope this community will not be the same after tonight."
Living Legends originates in the department of Dance, College of Fine Arts and Communications, at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. BYU is one of the nation's largest private universities with an enrollment of 30,000 students from throughout the United States and 100 foreign countries.
Where is it happening?
EAC Fine Arts Auditorium, 390 North Stadium Avenue, Thatcher, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 28.45 to USD 108.39