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Evening Music Show - Folk Dance Days - Apple & Setser

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Evening Music Show - Folk Dance Days - Apple & Setser
Evening Music Show - Folk Dance Days - Apple & Setser
Meeting Place: Ozark Highlands Theater
Adults: $12.00
Children Ages 6-12: $7.00
Children 5 and Under: Free

Join us for Folk Dance Days! This annual event includes three days of live music, community dances, and workshops focusing on traditional styles of dance such as clogging, jigging, and contra. Dance troupes and bands converge on the Ozark Folk Center State Park for a fun-filled weekend led by some of the best instructors across the region.

Feature Band: Apple & Setser

Opening acts: Uncle Bob's String Band, Jenny & Tom, Grace Stormont, James Clinkingbeard

Schedule is subject to change

Experience an evening show at Ozark Highlands Theater, home of Ozark Highlands Radio, and celebrate the roots of American music with some of the region's most talented local performers from “Folk Music Capital” of Mountain View, Arkansas. Doors open at 6PM. Shows begins at 7PM.

Tickets are available every Tuesday-Saturday from 10-5PM in the Craft Village and at Ozark Highlands Theater every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday beginning at 6PM.

The Ozark Folk Center experience goes beyond the music theater and continues into the park's artisan Craft Village and Heritage Herb Garden. The Craft Village offers visitors a chance to connect to the natural beauty of the Ozarks while exploring more than 20 artisan shops and Heritage Herb Garden. Explore hands-on and visit with the region's most talented artists as they demonstrate their craft and create unique gifts only sold at the Ozark Folk Center.

For tickets to upcoming Feature Concerts, Music Workshops, and more visit OzarkFolkCenter.Ticketleap.com. Combination tickets are also available at the park for $19.50 which include admission to an evening music show in Ozark Highlands Theater, plus an all-day pass to the artisan Craft Village, Heritage Herb Gardens, and unplugged music shows at the Blacksmith Stage in the Craft Village.

If you need a ride from downtown Mountain View, the park offers free shuttle rides from the court square in Mountain View every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday through November 16. Their new bus stop is located at the intersection of Peabody Ave. and E Washington St. (across from the Wildflower Bed & Breakfast) and is marked with a sign. Pick-up are times at 10:00, 1:30, and 6:00 with returning shuttles at 1:20, 5:00, and 9:15.

Ozark Highlands Theater has hosted thousands of evening shows, including legends of country, folk, and American roots music. Despite its reputation for hosting touring musicians, the venue's legacy rests with the Ozark people that play there, the songs they share, and stories they tell. For more than 40 years, the Ozark Folk Center has been the world's only venue dedicated to keeping the Ozark way-of-life alive.

For more information about the Skillet Restaurant, Craft Village, Music Theater, Heritage Herb Garden, or The Cabins at Dry Creek call 870-269-3851 or visit OzarkFolkCenter.com.