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Augustana College Music & Theatre Departments
2001 S. Summit Ave.
Sioux Falls, SD 57197
Phone: 605-274-5451
Website: www.augie.edu/arts
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| Music and Theatre Departments at Augustana College produce over 80 events during the school year including professional productions in partership with Children's Theatre Company of Sioux Falls. Another partner, Bare Bodkins Theatre, performs Shakespeare at Falls Park every summer.
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Eastbank Art Gallery and Studio
401 E 8th Street, Suite 116
8th & Railroad Center
Sioux Falls, SD 57103
Phone: 605-977-2667
Website: www.eastbankartgallery.com
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| EastBank Art Gallery & Studio is Sioux Falls' ONLY cooperative fine art gallery--established, supported and managed by over 20 regional fine artists. The gallery features orginal paintings, drawings, pottery, photography, jewelry and one-of-a-kind gifts. Tuesday-Saturday.
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Eide/Dalrymple Gallery
30th Street & Grange Ave
Sioux Falls, SD 57197
Phone: 605-274-4609
Website: www.augie.edu/arts/art-galleries-and-exhibits
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| The Gallery features an average of nine exhibits per year by professional artists and houses one of the most important collections of European and American original prints in the Midwest. The Carl Grupp Collection includes works of Picasso, Chagall, Winslow Homer, Whistler, Matisse and Rouault.
The gallery is open to the public and handicapped accessible; admission is free. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday Noon to 5 p.m., Saturday
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Horse Barn Arts Center
309 E. Falls Park Drive
Sioux Falls, SD 57104
Phone: 605-977-2002
Website: www.siouxempireartscouncil.com
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| Built in the late 1800's as a horse barn, owned by the City of Sioux Falls and now managed by the Sioux Empire Arts Council, the Horse Barn Arts Center houses an art gallery in the former hayloft, and an exhibit space in several of the former horse stalls and along the granite wall of the main level. Both the Loft Gallery and Falls Portfolio Gallery feature different exhibits of local art every month of the year. There is a gift shop, and a variety of activities in the stall level, from artist demonstrations to hands-on activities for kids and adults, classes and workshops, poetry readings, artist receptions, or musical performances. Our space also serves as a meeting place for several local arts organizations. Open year round, hours vary.
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Husby Performing Arts Center at the Washington Pavilion
11th St. and Main Ave.
Sioux Falls, SD 57104
Phone: 605-367-6000
Toll-Free: 1-877-WASHPAV
Website: www.washingtonpavilion.org
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| Husby Performing Arts Center features the 1,800-seat Great Hall, the multi-use Schulte Rehearsal Room, and the Belbas Theater. The Great Hall offers a wide variety of touring Broadway productions, symphonic and other musical concerts, national and international dance tours and more. The Husby Performing Arts Center is also the home of the South Dakota Symphony.
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Main Stage Ballet & Dance Academy
2415 S Sherman Ave
Sioux Falls, SD 57105
Phone: 605-333-9816
Website: www.mainstageballet.com
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| Celebrating 25 years of dance excellence, Main State Ballet & Dance Academy has helped hundreds of students of every age find a future in dance for both professional and fitness purposes. Visitors welcome, so call today for class and schedule information.
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Mears Library Gallery
1101 W. 22nd St.
Sioux Falls, SD 57105
Phone: 605-331-6660
Website: www.usiouxfalls.edu/is/library
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| Located on the University of Sioux Falls campus, the Mears Library Gallery exhibits artwork from students and professional artists year-round.
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Orpheum Theater
315 N. Phillips Ave.
Sioux Falls, SD 57104
Phone: 605-367-7288
Website: www.siouxfallsorpheum.com
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| A distinctive and historically enhanced facility, the Orpheum Theater was built in 1913 to serve the city of Sioux Falls, SD as a venue for theatrical presentations in an inviting setting. Over the next 80+ years, this theater has been the setting for some of the region's most memorable events including vaudeville, plays, concerts and other productions. It was even used as a movie theater during a portion of its history. Nestled in beautiful downtown Sioux Falls, this 688-seat venue offers easy access from Interstates 90 and 29. Its unique design and outstanding acoustics help formulate an entertainment experience like few others. Throughout the course of a calendar year, nearly 100,000 patrons visit the Orpheum Theater for over 100 events including concerts, private parties, plays, musicals, school functions and other community-oriented events. No two words better describe the SMG-managed Orpheum Theater's philosophy than customer service. Whether assisting customers by providing friendly support staff or making a promoter's job easier by offering complete marketing and event services, the Orpheum Theater takes immense pride in offering incomparable quality service.
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Prairie Star Gifts & Gallery
207 S. Phillips Ave.
Sioux Falls, SD 57104
Phone: 605-338-9300
Website: www.prairiestar.com
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| Listen to melodic flutes and softly beating drums; smell dage and sweetgrass. Sojourm in a relaxing, beautiful environment. Feel the energy of local and national indigenous artists. Learn about customs, culture, traditions and lifways of authentic Planins Indian Art. Open 10:00am-6:00pm, Monday, Wednesday-Saturday. Closed Tuesday & Sunday.
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SculptureWalk
Downtown
Sioux Falls, SD 57104
Phone: 605-977-2002
Website: www.sculpturewalksiouxfalls.com
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| SculptureWalk is an exhibit of outdoor sculptures displayed from the Pavilion to the Falls throughout the year and rotated on an annual basis. The event is sponsored by the Sioux Empire Arts Council, and all sculptures are available for purchase. From May to September, the public votes on a favorite sculpture, and the winner is classified as the "People's Choice Award." The winning sculpture will be purchased at the end of the exhibit year for the city's permanent collection.
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Sioux Empire Arts Council
309 E. Falls Park Dr.
Sioux Falls, SD 57104
Phone: 605-977-2002
Website: www.siouxempireartscouncil.com
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| For more than 30 years, the Sioux EMpire Arts Council (SEAC) has served as an arts advocate in the greater Sioux Falls community by enriching opportunities for artists, residents and visitors to the city. Incorporated in 1969, SEAC works to promote all areas of the arts, including visual, literary and performing.
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Sioux Empire Community Theatre
PO Box 767
Sioux Falls, SD 57101
Phone: 605-360-4800
Website: www.mysect.org
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| This volunteer-based theatrical group provides opportunities in all aspects of community theatre and provides affordable, professional quality live theatre.
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Sioux Falls Concerts Association
Sioux Falls, SD
Phone: 605-335-7323
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| Established more than 70 years ago, this nonprofit organization works to provide world-class entertainment to the area at an affordable price.
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Sioux Falls Jazz and Blues Society
PO Box 88904
Sioux Falls, SD 57109
Phone: 605-335-6101
Website: www.sfjb.org
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| This nonprofit organization works to increase awareness of jazz and blues music in the Sioux Falls community through musical events and education. JazzFest, typically held the third Saturday in July, brings some 100,000 jazz and blues fans together for an all-day extravaganza at Yankton Trail Park. Enjoy the best in jazz and blues music, food, crafts, kids activities, fireworks and more! Shuttle buses are available. Check out www.jazzfestsiouxfalls.com for a complete listing of this year's talent and events.
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Sioux Falls Municipal Band
Sioux Falls, SD 571
Phone: 605-367-7290
Website: www.siouxfalls.org/parks
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| After more than 75 years, the Sioux Falls Municipal Band is still going strong, delighting music lovers with various instrumental numbers and themed concerts. The band performs more than 30 concerts each summer at Sioux Falls’ parks and area neighborhoods. The season runs from May through August, and performances are free of charge.
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Siouxland Libraries
201 N. Main Ave. (Main Branch)
Sioux Falls, SD 57104
Phone: 605-367-7081
Website: www.siouxland.lib.sd.us
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| Composed of three city branches, eight rural branches and two bookmobiles, Siouxland Libraries is home to books, videos, compact discs, audiotapes, newspapers, magazines and investment publications. In addition to providing puppet shows and story times for children, a qualified staff is available to help with publicly accessible technology, including the Internet, a fax machine, photocopiers, typewriters, computers and a scanner for the visually impaired.
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South Dakota Friends of Traditional Music
Sioux Falls, SD 571
Phone: 605-987-2582
Website: www.fotm.org
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| In addition to presenting the Sioux River Folk Festival at Newton Hills the first weekend in August, this organization sponsors a concert series from October through April that features traditional folk, acoustic, ethnic and blues music from local, regional and nationally known musicians.
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South Dakota Symphony Orchestra
315 N Main Ave
Suite 204
Sioux Falls, SD 57104
Phone: 605-335-7933
Toll-Free: 866-681-7376
Website: www.sdsymphony.org
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| Come hear our award-winning orchestra! Maestro Delta David Gier lead the 90 member South Dakota Symphony Orchestra through an impressive season ranging from classics to pops. Enjoy compositions from the greatest musical masters played by inspiring new artists. Group discounts available
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The Olde Towne Dinner Theatre
15 miles south of Sioux Falls
Worthing, SD
Phone: 605-372-4653
Website: www.oldetownetheatre.org
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| Just 15 miles south of Sioux Falls, The Olde Towne Dinner Theatre is the region's only year-round dinner theatre. We specialize in fine dining and high quality theatrical productions. Reservations are required. Call for performance dates and seating availability.
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University of Sioux Falls
1101 W. 22nd Street
Sioux Falls, SD 57105
Phone: 605-331-6677
Toll-Free: 800-888-1047
Website: www.usiouxfalls.edu
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| The University of Sioux Falls is a private, Christan university. January Interim provides study abroad opportunities, and mission trips, undergraduate reserch, weekly chapel services and more than 50 student clubs, teams and organizations collaboratively promote USF's Culture for Service motteo. Enrollment: 1,600.
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Visual Arts Center at the Washington Pavilion
11th St. and Main Ave.
Sioux Falls, SD
Phone: 605-367-6000
Toll-Free: 1-877-WASHPAV
Website: www.washingtonpavilion.org
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| The Washington Pavilion's Visual Arts Center brings the visual arts to children and adults through exhibitions, education and collections. Six galleries feature changing exhibits, and the Children's Studio allows children to explore art through hands-on activities. The permanent collection features works by regional artists such as Robert Aldern and Signe Stuart. Most exhibits are free!
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