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ARTS SOUTH DAKOTA UPCOMING EVENTS

Humanities Café – Ghost Towns & Memories: The “Boom and Bust” History of the Black Hills Region

VIRTUAL EVENT

Dr. Ben Jones, SD State Historian and Director of the SD State HistoricalSociety, and Dr. David Wolff, Professor Emeritus at Black Hills StateUniversity, historian, and author, join SDHC host Stacy Chidaushe to discussthe history and significance of the Black Hills region and some of its mostforgotten locations, as well as the “boom and bust” eras [...]

Spring Exhibits Celebration

South Dakota Art Museum 1036 Medary Ave, Brookings

Join us as we celebrate new exhibitions across all museum galleries. Enjoy light refreshments, creative connection, and an evening of art--with live music from Prairie Groove Band, bringing jazz and blues to fit your groove.

Free

Chorus rehearsal

Performing Arts Center 601 Columbus St, Rapid City

Jazzed with Bobby Gripp

Trio Jazz Club 340 S Main Ave, Sioux Falls

https://www.triojazzclub.com #fellowshipjazzcenter #triojazzclub #livemusic #siouxfalls

Dancing at Lughnasa

The Matthews Opera House – Theatre 612 Main St, Spearfish

Dancing at Lughnasa brings the intimacy of Irish family life to The Matthews stage in a way you’ve never experienced theater before. This acclaimed Brian Friel play has captivated audiences worldwide with its tender portrait of five sisters navigating love, loss, and resilience in 1930s Ireland. Set against the backdrop of the ancient harvest festival [...]

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