SHRED OF DECENCY PREMIERE FUNDRAISER EVENT IN KAYENTA
Article by Adam Mast
Back in May, FMASU gave Southern Utah viewers a little sneak peek at a short film project called A CHRISTMAS NIGHT: 1944. Based on an actual incident, this character-driven war drama finds soldiers from opposite sides of the battlefield coming together in the name of survival during a harsh winter season.
Many of you have been asking about the status of this project, and you’ll be happy to know that dedicated storyteller Dan Fowlks and his passionate cast and crew have not only completed a rough cut of this movie — which now goes by its original title, SHRED OF DECENCY — but they’re ready to share it with an audience. It should also be noted that what started off as a short film has now evolved into a feature!
On Nov. 8, Cypress Rock Productions and the Center for the Arts at Kayenta will host a special fundraising event at 2 PM and 6 PM. At this event, attendees will get their first look at SHRED OF DECENCY in its entirety. What’s more, if you attend, you’ll not only have an opportunity to mingle with the cast and crew but you’ll also play a pivotal part in helping this storytelling team take that next important step in the process.
Tickets to this very special exclusive event only run from $12 to $35, and if you purchase a $35 ticket, you’ll also receive a voucher to an upcoming Kayenta show! All the more reason to attend.
About Kayenta Arts Foundation:
Kayenta Arts Foundation was incorporated in February 2011, and in September 2011, was granted its status as a 501 (c)(3) tax-exempt charitable organization.
OUR MISSION
To develop and create an environment that fosters diverse artistic endeavors for educational and enrichment purposes.
OUR VISION
To be the premier venue in the greater southern Utah area for awareness, appreciation, education, and enjoyment of diverse artistic endeavors.
Kayenta Arts Foundation is supported in part by funding from Washington County and Ivins City RAP funds. Kayenta Arts Foundation is supported in part by Utah Division of Arts & Museums, with funding from the State of Utah and the National Endowment for the Arts.