See Native American dance, song, flute, and storytelling in Page
Approx. 1 hour
Live show, Q&A, photos
Join an evening Native American show featuring dancing, singing, Native American flute, and storytelling. Stay after to take photos and ask questions with the performers.
Dinner and drinks are not included. Gratuity for the dancers is not included; tipping is optional and appreciated. Lighting includes a strobing effect for 15 seconds twice during the Northern Traditional Dance.
Full refund with 24 hours notice of cancellation. Full refund if the operator cancels due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances. If fewer than 20 people have booked a show, the operator may rebook or cancel up to 3 hours before the show for a full refund. No-shows are charged the full price.
The show runs on Arizona Time (no daylight saving time). Nearby areas like Utah and the Navajo Nation can be 1 hour ahead from spring through fall, and your phone may auto-switch depending on signal.
Seating is assigned based on your booking date, with earlier reservations getting priority seating closest to the stage. You may share a family-style table with other guests.
If your group has separate reservations, the team will do their best to seat you together, but it is not guaranteed.
644 North Navajo Drive
Antelope Canyon by kayak is a genuine showstopper, and the guides here clearly know how to make the experience memorable. Rich, Justin, Nolan, Vince, and the rest of the team consistently earn praise for being knowledgeable, patient, and genuinely passionate about what they do. They share insights about the land and Native culture without overwhelming the experience, striking a nice balance between guidance and freedom to explore. Reviewers love that this route avoids the crowds of traditional land tours, making it feel more intimate and special. The adventure itself involves about 3 miles of kayaking each way (roughly an hour and a half) plus 1-2 miles of hiking inside the canyon. First-timers do just fine with the kayaking, though paddling back in the midday sun with occasional boat waves can be tiring if you're not in decent shape. Expect to get wet, and bring water shoes since you'll need to wade in to beach the kayaks. One reviewer noted that tandem kayaks require hauling them down a hill yourself, which was unexpectedly strenuous. The canyon views are consistently described as breathtaking and magical, well worth the physical effort. Morning tours seem ideal for cooler temps and fewer boats on the return trip.
We attended the Red Heritage Dinner and Demonstration, where we enjoyed traditional Navajo cuisine and learned about Native American Navajo culture through storytelling, music, dance, and live demonstrations. It was an engaging evening that offered insight into the traditions and heritage of the Navajo people.
A-A-Ron SC
July 1, 2026
We attended the Red Heritage Dinner and Demonstration, where we enjoyed traditional Navajo cuisine and learned about Native American Navajo culture through storytelling, music, dance, and live demonstrations. It was an engaging evening that offered insight into the traditions and heritage of the Navajo people.
A-A-Ron SC
July 1, 2026
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