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Flagstaff and Sedona Shakespeare Festival
# 4540

Synopsis
Come to Arizona's high country and discover two treasures! Flagstaff, at
7,000' elevation, enjoys beautiful summer weather and is a central location
for the study of Native American culture and archaeology. Sedona, just 28
miles south of Flagstaff, rests on the escarpment of the Colorado Plateau
and is surrounded by red rock splendor and bisected by the glistening waters
of Oak Creek.
Course
Description
Sinaqua To Shakespeare: Native
And Modern Culture In the Southwest
Arizona contains our nation’s largest Native American reservation,
the oldest inhabited village in North America, and a rich archaeological
record. Discover Navajo and Hopi culture through lectures and a visit to the
Museum of Northern Arizona. Enjoy field trips to the cliff dwellings of
Walnut Canyon and Montezuma Castle National Monuments and to magical Oak
Creek Canyon. While in Sedona, enjoy a behind-the-scenes glimpse of the
fabulous Sedona Shakespeare Festival as well as two field trips to Sedona’s
greatest attractions. Take in pre-and post performance talks from noted
theatre artists and have a dinner with the theatre’s ensemble. Includes
attendance at two of the festival’s evening performances, Romeo and
Juliet and Two Gentlemen of Verona.
Accommodations
Three nights at La Quinta Inn & Suites in Flagstaff and two
nights at Radisson Poco Diablo Resort in Sedona. Beautiful outdoor
swimming pool and spa. In Sedona, galleries and hiking trails nearby.
Independent arrivals in Flagstaff by 4:00 pm and departures from Sedona
after 1:00 pm.
Seasons offered:
Summer
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