
Tahoe Arts Project
A Non Profit Organization

Peggy Blowney - Executive Director
Tahoearts@aol.com (530)542-3632
The mission of TAP is to provide cultural enrichment and diversity for the community through the arts and education with particular focus on our youth.
36th Annual Season 2022-2023
Kulaiwi September 19-23, 2022
Kulāiwi means “land of my ancestors.” With soaring vocals, island harmonies and a folk vibe, along with an easy-going charisma and witty banter, they are committed to telling the stories of Hawai’i – the land and the people – from their Indigenous points-of-view. Their prodigious talents as lyricists and composers create music imbued with Hawaiian values and ways of seeing and living in the world. Both their original songs and their selections of Hawaiian classics are inspired by diverse musical styles and reflect their passionate commitment to their islands


Puppet Art Theater Company
Under the artistic direction of Art Grueneberger, Puppet Art Theater Company performs hundreds of live performances for family audiences every year. Their shows tour to theaters, festivals, and public events all over California. With a keen sense of humor and a flair for drama, Grueneberger is a master at developing marvelous puppet shows that delight audiences of all ages.
February 6-10, 2023 Puppetry Performance
Public Show February 10, 2023 6PM
Lake Tahoe Community College Duke Theater
FREE ADMISSION
TJ Carter and Band
March 9 & 10, 2023 – Country Music
TJ will be playing with her producer and mentor Scott Neubert (guitars- Crystal Gayle, Trace Atkins and Hal Ketchum) as well as grammy nominated songwriter Eamon Mcloughlin (fiddle and mandolin- Josh Turner and resident Opry musician) "It is a dream come true to be able to come back to Tahoe to share and inspire students through musical art and education." (TJ Carter)
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Caminos Flamencos:
March 27-31, 2023
Traditional Music and Dance from Spain
Public Show March 31, 2023 6PM
Lake Tahoe Community College Duke Theater
Living Voices
Postponed to Spring 2023
Historical Theater/Video Presentation
