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Dysart Unified’s student art festival coming in March

Free all-day event showcases visual, performing arts programs

Posted 2/22/23

The Dysart Arts Festival – a full day featuring performances on multiple stages – is coming back to Valley Vista High School.

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EDUCATION

Dysart Unified’s student art festival coming in March

Free all-day event showcases visual, performing arts programs

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The Dysart Arts Festival – a full day featuring performances on multiple stages – is coming back to Valley Vista High School.

The free event is presented by the Dysart Unified School District, which serves parts of Glendale, El Mirage, Surprise, Youngtown and Maricopa County. This celebration of the arts goes from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, March 25 at Valley Vista High School, 15550 N. Parkview Place, in Surprise.

The festival will showcase the visual and performing arts programs from 16 elementary schools, four middle schools, four high schools, and the Growing Minds Preschool in the Dysart Unified School District.

The all-day performances include various dance troupes, theatre troupes, choirs and bands. The elementary, middle school, and high school visual arts programs will host two art showcases, including 2D and 3D pieces.

There will always be an Arts Vendor Fair for guests to peruse and shop from local artists. An “Arts Experience” area will offer multiple hands-on opportunities for attendees to participate, including 30-minute workshops on dance, bucket drumming, piano, ukulele, and art projects.

Food trucks will also be on site.