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Evenings at Yume

Join us May 7th & 8th, for our last evenings of the season when Yume puts on its most beautiful luminous garments

Join us May 7th & 8th, for our last evenings of the season when Yume puts on its most beautiful luminous garments. The stroll through the glowing lights of lanterns and candles is absolutely magical. Paul Amiel of Tucson's Empty Bamboo Shakuhachi Circle will perform evocative music on the harp and on the shakuhachi (Japanese bamboo flute) for an evening to remember. On this occasion, Yume’s “The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tōkaidō” Exhibit will be open to the public.

Participation in this event will be scheduled in two 1-hour time slots (6:30pm-7:30pm OR 7:30pm-8:30pm) to guarantee social distancing to our visitors. Advanced ticket reservation is required. This is a limited admission event.

Yume sets capacity limits to safeguard visitors and staff and observes Arizona Department of Health Services guidelines for COVID-19 management.

Timed admission tickets, purchased online, are required for entry; physical distancing and facial coverings are also required, in all indoor and outdoor spaces.

Contact: Patricia Deridder
Email: [email protected]

Yume Japanese Gardens and Museum of Tucson (www.yumegardens.org) is a non-profit 501 (c)(3) organization, located at 2130 N. Alvernon Way. It features eight examples of classical Japanese landscape design, a replica traditional Japanese cottage, a museum of Japanese art and handicrafts, an art gallery, and gift shop. It also holds seasonal Japanese festivals andclasses in Japanese popular arts.

Date & Time

Weekly on Friday and Saturday

May 07, 2021 through May 07, 2021

6:30PM - 7:30PM

Location

Yume Japanese Gardens of Tucson - 2130 N Alvernon Way, Tucson, AZ, 85712 2130 N Alvernon Way Tucson 85712 AZ US

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Event Website

520-272-3200

Admission: $16/adult; $10/members; $5/children (age 3-15)

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