MEDIA ADVISORY
TO: News Directors, Education and Feature Reporters
FROM: University Relations
SUBJECT: UAF Hosts 29th Annual Festival of Native Arts
LOCATION: UAF Charles Davis Concert Hall
DATE & TIME: March 7 - 9, 2002, 6 p.m. - midnight
The students and faculty of the University of Alaska Fairbanks invite
you to join them for the 29th annual Festival of Native Arts, which takes
place March 7 - 9, 2002. This elaborate three-day event was started in
1973 when a group of students and faculty from a variety of UAF colleges
and departments considered a spring festival focusing on the artistic
expressions of Alaska Native peoples. Since then, the festival has grown
each year to become one of the interior's greatest celebrations of Alaska
Native culture.
Dance groups from around Alaska and the world are scheduled to perform
from 6 p.m. to midnight each night in the Charles Davis Concert Hall on
the Fairbanks campus. In addition, there will be an arts and crafts sale
in the adjoining Great Hall each night, and a Pow Wow performance on Saturday
at noon in the same hall. All events are free and open to the public.
Please come and join us for three nights of fun and dance.
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CONTACT: Timothy Murphrey, Festival Coordinator at (907) 474-6889,
Carol Hollingsworth, Alaska Native Studies (907) 474-7181, or email festivalofnativearts@yahoo.com
or visit our Web site at http://www.geocities.com/festivalofnativearts
for more information.
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