EA welcomes BYU Living Legends to campus with “Seasons” performance

Photo Courrtesy EAC: Eastern Arizona College invites the community to experience an evening of powerful storytelling through music and dance when BYU Living Legends brings its production, Seasons, to campus on Thursday, Jan. 29, at 7 p.m., in the Fine Arts Auditorium.

By Lori Dugan/EAC

THATCHER — Eastern Arizona College invites the community to experience an evening of powerful storytelling through music and dance when BYU Living Legends brings its production, Seasons, to campus on Thursday, Jan. 29, at 7 p.m., in the Fine Arts Auditorium. Tickets start at $25, and the show promises to be entertaining for the whole family.

One of Brigham Young University’s premier performing groups, BYU Living Legends is composed of 34 student performers of Latin American, Polynesian, and Native American heritage. Through song, movement, and traditional regalia, the performers share their cultures and lived traditions, offering audiences an authentic, deeply personal performance experience.

Seasons is a heartfelt celebration of culture and identity, honoring the many stages of life — seasons of faith and prosperity, pride and conflict, healing and renewal. Drawing inspiration from the islands of Polynesia, the Native American plains, and the vibrant landscapes of Latin America, the production blends dynamic choreography, music, and visual storytelling to create a performance that resonates with audiences of all ages.

The group is known not only for its artistry but also for its commitment to cultural preservation and connection, frequently engaging in outreach and cultural exchange as part of its performances.

Proceeds from the performance will benefit Intertribal Club scholarships at Eastern Arizona College, supporting Native and Indigenous students as they pursue their educational goals.

Tickets are available at www.eac.edu by selecting “Get Tickets.”

About Eastern Arizona College

Eastern Arizona College is Arizona’s first community college, serving students statewide through academic transfer, career and technical education, and workforce development programs. Located in Thatcher, EAC is known for hands-on learning, strong student support, and distinctive fine arts opportunities. EAC is committed to affordability and access, with most students graduating with zero debt. Learn more at eac.edu, email eainfo@eac.edu, or call (928) 428-8270.