Las Vegas Sun

June 19, 2013

Currently: 94° | Complete forecast | Log in

Dance in the Desert Festival

CSN presents its 13th Annual Dance in the Desert Festival in the Nicholas J. Horn Theatre. Three contrasting programs are presented by choreographers and dance companies from Las Vegas and the nation. Discounts are available for multiple program tickets and groups. For reservations, call 651-LIVE (5483).

When: Saturday, July 30, 2011
THIS EVENT HAS PASSED

Where: College of Southern Nevada Cheyenne Campus, 3200 East Cheyenne Ave., North Las Vegas

Cost: $8 - $10

Age limit: All ages

Categories: Activities | Dance

Event posted June 1, 2011
Last updated June 1, 2011

Post a comment

Commenting requires registration.

Comments are moderated by Las Vegas Sun editors. Our goal is not to limit the discussion, but rather to elevate it. Comments should be relevant and contain no abusive language. Comments that are off-topic, vulgar, profane or include personal attacks will be removed. Full comments policy.

If you would like to submit your comment as a letter to the editor, you may submit it here.

Submit an event »

« Previous | Next »

Editor's Picks

Today

Super Summer Theatre: 'The Music Man'
Spring Mountain Ranch State Park
Dueling Pianos
Paris Las Vegas
The Treasures of Egypt
Las Vegas Natural History Museum

Thursday

'Warhol Out West'
The Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art
Ladies Night Out
All Fired Up!
Twitter Thursdays @PBRRockBar
PBR Rock Bar & Grill | 10 p.m. to midnight

Friday

The Outdoor Picture Show
The District at Green Valley Ranch | 19:00:00
The Ping Pong Show
The Arts Factory | 09:00:00
Free Paint Night
The Artful Potter | 18:00:00

Saturday

Las Vegas 51s vs Salt Lake City Bees
Cashman Field
Steel Panther
House of Blues | 10:30 p.m. to 11:59 p.m.
DjangoVegas
Historic Fifth Street School | 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Sunday

White Rose Exhibit
UNLV Lied Library
Recycled Percussion
The Quad
Double Dragons at Insert Coins
Insert Coin(s) Video Lounge and Game Bar

Most Popular

  • Viewed
  • Discussed
  • E-mailed

The Sun

Locally owned and independent for more than 50 years.