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SUMMARY:Concert in the Park--Nino Reyos
DESCRIPTION:The City of St. George presents  \n\n \n\nConcert in the Park 2015 Series   Second Monday of Each Month\n\n July through September\n\n \n\nNino Reyos--Native American Music & Dance\n\n\n\nNino Reyos is a member of the Northern Ute and Laguna Pueblo Indian Nations. He was born the youngest of 11 children\, among the Ute People in North Eastern Utah near Ft. Duchesne\, Utah where he had spent the majority of his adolescent life. Nino holds a Master's degree in Social Work\, the only member of his family to receive a degree of higher education. He is also a Native American Veteran\, having received an Honorable discharge from the United States Marine Corp. Nino is a Northern Traditional Dancer\, carrying on the Tradition of the warrior\, wearing the eagle bustles of past days.\n\nNino is also a cultural presenter\, educating and entertaining audiences of all ages. He has overcome his battle of alcohol and drug use and been on his road of sobriety since 1985 and has taught Native Culture and Philosophies with seminars on cultural aspects of living\, substance abuse/prevention\, musical healing. He has used his cultural background as a foundation for his teaching of indigenous craft\, dance\, stories\, and music conducting workshops in the areas of flute playing\, and influencing people of both indigenous and non-indigenous cultures.\n\nNino has performed throughout the United States\, including the well-known Indian Summer gathering in Milwaukee\, Wi\, as well as with musicians such as Douglas Spottedeagle\, Bill Miller\, R. Carlos Nakai\, Jim Bilagody.  Nino was one of five flute players selected to be part of the 2002 Winter Olympic Games Opening Ceremonies held in Salt Lake City\, Utah and also performed at the 2007 Deaflympics Opening Ceremonies. His third CD was released in the spring of 2004\, won a International Telly award\, and received a Native American Music Award Nomination. He is currently a Voting Member of the Grammy Awards.\n\nNino has received a 20 year service award in June 2011 for his participation at the annual June School on Alcoholism and Other Drug Dependencies\n\nInternational travels have included performances in countries of\n\nJapan- 2009\, 2010\, 2011\, 2012\n\nNew Zealand- 2009\,\n\nSweden-2004.\n\n\n\nSponsored by the City of St. George with funding from the Utah Division of Arts and Museums\, the State of Utah and the National Endowment for the Arts. Concert in the Park 2015 Series is free to the public.  Don't miss the second Monday of each month April through September. Park seating is available\, bring blankets\, lawn chairs\, food and the family.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<span style="font-size:14px\;"><span style="font-family:arial\;"><strong><em>The City of St. George presents&hellip\; </em></strong><br />\n&nbsp\;<br />\n<strong>Concert in the Park 2015 Series &ndash\; Second Monday of Each Month</strong><br />\n<strong>&nbsp\;July through September</strong><br />\n&nbsp\;<br />\nNino Reyos--Native American Music &amp\; Dance</span><br />\n<br />\nNino Reyos is a member of the Northern Ute and Laguna Pueblo Indian Nations. He was born the youngest of 11 children\, among the Ute People in North Eastern Utah near Ft. Duchesne\, Utah where he had spent the majority of his adolescent life. Nino holds a Master&#39\;s degree in Social Work\, the only member of his family to receive a degree of higher education. He is also a Native American Veteran\, having received an Honorable discharge from the United States Marine Corp. Nino is a Northern Traditional Dancer\, carrying on the Tradition of the warrior\, wearing the eagle bustles of past days.<br />\nNino is also a cultural presenter\, educating and entertaining audiences of all ages. He has overcome his battle of alcohol and drug use and been on his road of sobriety since 1985 and has taught Native Culture and Philosophies with seminars on cultural aspects of living\, substance abuse/prevention\, musical healing. He has used his cultural background as a foundation for his teaching of indigenous craft\, dance\, stories\, and music conducting workshops in the areas of flute playing\, and influencing people of both indigenous and non-indigenous cultures.<br />\nNino has performed throughout the United States\, including the well-known Indian Summer gathering in Milwaukee\, Wi\, as well as with musicians such as Douglas Spottedeagle\, Bill Miller\, R. Carlos Nakai\, Jim Bilagody.&nbsp\; Nino was one of five flute players selected to be part of the 2002 Winter Olympic Games Opening Ceremonies held in Salt Lake City\, Utah and also performed at the 2007 Deaflympics Opening Ceremonies. His third CD was released in the spring of 2004\, won a International Telly award\, and received a Native American Music Award Nomination. He is currently a Voting Member of the Grammy Awards.<br />\nNino has received a 20 year service award in June 2011 for his participation at the annual June School on Alcoholism and Other Drug Dependencies<br />\nInternational travels have included performances in countries of<br />\nJapan- 2009\, 2010\, 2011\, 2012<br />\nNew Zealand- 2009\,<br />\nSweden-2004.<br />\n<br />\n<span style="font-family:arial\;">Sponsored by the City of St. George with funding from the Utah Division of Arts and Museums\, the State of Utah and the National Endowment for the Arts. Concert in the Park 2015 Series is free to the public.&nbsp\; Don&rsquo\;t miss the second Monday of each month April through September. Park seating is available\, bring blankets\, lawn chairs\, food and the family.&nbsp\;</span></span>
LOCATION:Vernon Worthen Park 300 South 400 East\, St. George
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DTSTAMP:20260420T121848Z
URL:https://business.stgeorgechamber.com/events/details/concert-in-the-park-nino-reyos-07-13-2015-6974
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