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    Check out “The Backyard” at Studio Live

    April 4, 2012No Comments
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    Sedona AZ (April 4, 2012) – “The Backyard” at Studio Live is now open! With a custom red rock fountain, shade sails, groomed lawn and flagstone pathways; The Backyard is an ideal spot to enjoy a beautiful summer evening while experiencing some of the best performances Northern Arizona has to offer. Located at 215 Coffeepot Drive in West Sedona, this outdoor venue boasts a 12×26 stage, space for over 200 attendees, and a professional sound/light system. The Backyard will be available for private rentals depending on date availability.

    “I see The Backyard as a place for the community to come together,”, states Executive Director Suzie Schomaker. “The addition of a second venue space to Studio Live creates the opportunity for the Sedona Performing Arts Alliance to reach out and connect with a wider variety of individuals through our programming.” Upcoming performances in The Backyard at Studio Live include:

    – Shana Morrison: Van Morrison’s Daughter 4/21/12
    – Country Joe McDonald: A Tribute to Woody Guthrie 5/19/12
    – Fun-Rasin’ Concert to benefit Heart-to-Heart 2012 Medical Mission to Guatemala 6/17/12
    – Save the STUPA Benefit Date TBA
    – DJ Showcase 9/8/12

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    For more information please contact the Sedona Performers Guild/Studio Live at (928)282-0549. Tickets are available online at www.studiolivesedona.com, at the Studio Live box office located at 215 Coffeepot Drive in West Sedona or at Golden Word Books and Music located at 1575 West Highway 89A in West Sedona.

    The Sedona Performing Arts Alliance is a 501(c)3 organization dedicated to advancing the Performing Arts thru Education, Live Performance and Artist Support. Studio Live is a tool for the SPAA to reach audiences and showcase their craft.

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