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Showing 22 show activities logged during our motorhome cross-country adventures.

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Hopi Indian Ceremonial Dance

Visiting Hopi Indians that demonstrate their ceremonial dances -- only occurs twice a year at Mesa Verde

Logged at stop: Mesa Verde National Park (1999 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Living history presentation

Live performance, using historically accurate clothing and props, illustrating what life was like on the Oregon Trail.

Logged at stop: National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center (2001 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Ken Waldman - Alaska's Fiddling Poet

Fiddle and banjo concert with songs, poems, and stories about life in Alaska

Logged at stop: Miller's Landing - Seward (2006 Alaska RV Road Trip)
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Fireworks

Pre-4th of July Fireworks over Lake Michigan

Logged at stop: Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore (2009 Cross Country Camping Trip)
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Healdsburg

Tuesday evening concert in the Healdsburg Plaza

Logged at stop: Sebastopol and Side Trips through Sonoma and Marin County (2012 Northern California Road Trip)
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Grand Illumination Night

Annual end-of-summer celebration held each August in Cottage City. Residents decorate their cottages with ornate Japanese and Chinese lanterns, which remain dark while people gather in the Tabernacle for a sing-along band concert. At the end of the concert, all the lights in the Tabernacle go out and then the lanterns on the cottages are dramatically “illuminated.” The Grand Illumination has been taking place for over a century.

Logged at stop: Oak Bluffs (2008 Martha's Vineyard RV Vacation)
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4th of July Parade

Annual 4th of July parade through Edgartown complete with floats and marching bands, kilt-clad bagpipers, fire trucks, and veterans and flags as far as the eye can see, and best of all, a giant inflatable rat.

Logged at stop: Edgartown (2008 Martha's Vineyard RV Vacation)
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4th of July Fireworks

From the campground beach, we watched dozens of fireworks displays over Puget Sound

Logged at stop: Seattle (2013 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Mendocino Music Festival

Annual classical music festival held each year for 2 weeks in July.

Logged at stop: Mendocino (2013 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Yosemite Theater Live

"Conversation with a Tramp: An Evening with John Muir" starring Lee Stetson

Logged at stop: Yosemite National Park (2014 Yosemite and the Eastern Sierra)
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Yosemite Theater Live

"Return to Balance: A Climber’s Journey" with Ron Kauk, a renowned Yosemite climber

Logged at stop: Yosemite National Park (2014 Yosemite and the Eastern Sierra)
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Marimba music

Performance by the University of Nevada at Las Vegas percussion band at the Furnace Creek Visitor Center

Logged at stop: Death Valley National Park (2014 Southwest Deserts and Yosemite)
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Bishop Mule Days

Part mule show, part test of skills, and part Wild West Show, this annual event has been attracting crowds for over its 47 year history, growing from a crowd of 200 in its early days to becoming an international world class event with more than 30,000 fans. Over the course of a week, more than 700 mules compete in 181 events including calf roping, steer roping, barrel racing, flat racing, carriage driving, team chariot racing, and even dressage.

Logged at stop: Eastern Sierra - South (Mammoth Lakes, Bishop, and Lone Pine) (2015 Seattle, San Francisco, and Sierra)
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Fireworks

Camping Marina di Venizia's celebration over the Adriatic Sea

Logged at stop: Venice (2017 European Vacation)
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Siam Niramit Show and Dinner

Our evening started with a buffet dinner, followed by a performance in the courtyard of dancers in traditional Thai clothing. However, the main event is the Siam Niramit show, which is held in the colossal 2,000-seat Ratchada Theatre, which according to the Guinness Book of World Records, boasts the largest stage in the world. It was built to accommodate the show’s monumental set pieces, a legion of performers, including real elephants, and amazing special effects, including boats floating along a realistic river. The show had the rather ambitious goal of portraying 700 years of Siam’s (now Thailand’s) history.

Logged at stop: Bangkok (2018 Thailand Trip)
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Mule Day Parade

Annual parade held every Memorial Day weekend, with lots of horses and mules

Logged at stop: Bishop (2018 Eastern Sierra)
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Yosemite Theater Live

“John Muir’s Wild Mountain Adventures” starring Lee Stetson

Logged at stop: Yosemite Valley (2019 August in Yosemite Valley)
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Famous boys' choir

The boys choir has been performing in the basilica since the 14th century (different boys I assume). At 1 pm on the dot, we were treated to the angelic voices of the 50 boys, aged 9 to 14, singing Virolai, a hymn written by Cataonia’s national poet, and Salve Regina. It gave us goosebumps.

Logged at stop: Montserrat Monastery (2019 Spain)
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Greek Dancing

Wonderful dinner followed b Greek dancers performing for us, and then encouraging us to join in the fun.

Logged at stop: Santorini (2022 Greece and Islands)
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Baklava Demonstration

Watch a master baker perform his magic with filo.

Logged at stop: Crete (2022 Greece and Islands)
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Auliʻi Lūʻau

Kaua‘i’s only oceanfront lū‘au on the South Shore’s idyllic Po‘ipū Beach. There was a delicious all-you-can-eat buffet and endless Mai Tais. In 2011, the Sheraton Kauai Resort partnered with Urahutia Productions to put on shows that entertained, as well as educated guests in the history, lifestyles, and culture of the Polynesian people. It was phenomenal and well exceeded our expectations.

Logged at stop: South Shore - Sheraton Kauai Resort (2024 Kauai)
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The Burning of the Man

The "Burning of the Man" is the massive, celebratory climax of the entire Burning Man event, and it's where the event gets its name. It takes place on the Saturday night before Labor Day, drawing nearly all 70,000+ participants to the open playa.After a spectacular performance by fire dancers, the pyrotechnics begin with a deafening show of explosions, rockets, and massive fireballs erupting from the Man himself, and continues until the Man is fully engulfed in flames as the fireworks reach their peak. As the Man burns, spectacular fireworks are launched from the structure itself, culminating in a massive explosion.The most anticipated moment is the final collapse, when the Man's skeletal frame finally gives way and crashes to the ground, sending a massive plume of fire and embers into the night sky.

Logged at stop: The Climax - The Burning of the Man (2025 Burning Man)
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