SAVE THE DATE - SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2024

6th Annual Portal to the Past Festival

FESTIVAL DETAILS

This annual festival features cultural performances of dance, music, and storytelling celebrating the engineering ingenuity of the Ancestral Sonoran Desert People. During the festival, attendees will enjoy additional programs including storytelling, artist demonstrations, tours, and talks that further explore the history and importance of water in the desert.

Date: Saturday, November 23, 2024
Time: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Location: S'edav Va'aki Museum - 4619 E Washington St, Phoenix, AZ 85034
Cost: FREE!

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE

Sponsors of The Portal to the Past Festival have the opportunity to support free family friendly programming that celebrates the vibrant cultures of Arizona’s Indigenous people and connect communities to our shared cultural heritage through traditional arts.

Your support funding:

  • Keeps the festival free and accessible to families of all economic backgrounds
  • Supports Indigenous artists and their traditional art practices
  • Provides cultural performances from multiple Indian Communities in Arizona
  • Engages youth in free hands-on arts and craft activities about water
  • FESTIVAL QUESTIONS OR ACCESSIBILITY ACCOMMODATION REQUESTS?
    Contact Ami Rogers, Events Coordinator at festivals(at)culturalcoalition.com or call (480) 819-3452.

    THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT

    The 5th Annual Portal to the Past Festival was made possible thanks to support from:

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    The Portal to the Past was inaugurated on October 20, 2019 with the Portal Festival where we unveiled the “Portal to the Past” art installation, one of five winners of the New Arizona Prize Water Public Art Challenge.

    The piece, designed by local Arizona artist and Cultural Coalition Co-Founder and Artistic Director Zarco Guerrero, is a sculptural gate that incorporates images acknowledging the importance of the complex canal system created by the Ancestral Sonoran Desert People that we still use today. The “Portal” is located along the Grand Canalscape offering access to the grounds of Pueblo Grande Museum and an interpretive trail highlighting the accomplishments of the first inhabitants of the Valley of the Sun where visitors can virtually walk in the footsteps of the Hohokam while leaning important facts about their trade.