Fairy Tea for the Arts 2024

A Twinkle of Mirth is needed on Earth

Sunday, May 19, 2024

2-4 pm

Sage Lodge, Paradise Valley, Montana

55 Sage Lodge Drive, Pray, MT 59065

A Twinkle of Mirth is needed on Earth

Join us for Fairy Tea for The Arts 2024

A magical afternoon of Ballet, Native American Dance, Tea & Treats, Live Mini Donkey, Live music and more! Presented by Youth Arts in Action for the Yellowstone International Arts Festival.

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Fairy Tea for the Arts 2022

Sunday, June 12th 2-4pm 2022

SOLD OUT! To be put on the waitlist please text 406-579-6414

Join us for a magical afternoon of Ballet, Live Music, Bee Talk, Tea & Treats! Meet Daisy the Donkey, enjoy a Free Fairy Colouring Book and wear your Fairy Finest! Presented by Youth Arts in Action for the Yellowstone International Arts Festival.

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Fairy Tea for the Arts buzzes with “Sweetness of Life”

The fourth annual Yellowstone International Arts Festival buzzes to life June 12th with the “Fairy Tea for the Arts - Sweetness of Life”, at Sage Lodge! Youth Arts in Action’s annual fundraiser to support youth in the arts. Join the fun with a magical afternoon of Ballet, Live Music, Bee Talk, Tea & Treats. Meet Daisy the Donkey, enjoy a Free Fairy Colouring Book and wear your Fairy Finest! Guests will enjoy a live ballet performance by the talented and graceful Anna Ingold of Carolina Ballet, Montana’s own Heath Voy, and Bee Ballet performed by local youth. Anna trained at the School of American Ballet in NYC, and comes from a seven generation ranching family in Paradise Valley, Montana. She will be performing a solo from The Sleeping Beauty. Montana born Heath Voy has trained at both the Harid Conservatory and Vaganova Ballet Academy in Russia,where he made history as the second Montanan to ever attend the Academy. Heath will be performing the male variation from La Fille Mal Gardee. An exciting addition to this year’s event is 15 year old Montana born Louie Plant Jr. of the Salish and Kootenai tribe. Louie hails from a legacy of Native American dance and from a young age was mentored and trained by his father Louie Plant Sr., a renowned dancer who has shared his talent and love of native dance worldwide.

Along with showcasing young artists the event serves to foster an appreciation of Montana and our natural environment.

This years focus is on bees with special “Hindu Hillbilly” honey from the Rocky Mountains and beautiful flower arrangements by Amanda Jewel Floral and Design.

Presented by Youth Arts in Action for the Yellowstone International Arts Festival. Sponsored by Sage Lodge and American Bank. Tickets online only.