BYU Living Legends brings breathtaking performance to life at the PAC on Feb. 2

Bravo brings the vibrant and technically brilliant show, BYU – Living Legends, to the Auburn stage.

The performance begins at 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 2, at the Performing Arts Center, 702 Fourth St. NE.

Brigham Young University’s Living Legends captures the essence of ancient and modern culture in a celebration of Latin American, Native American and Polynesian song and dance. Traditions come to life as talented descendants of these cultures blend authentic choreography, intricate costumes and heart-pounding music into one captivating show.

The group consists of 38 members, including performers and a skilled technical crew. Cast members come from the United States, Canada, South and Central America, and the Pacific Islands. All members are selected after a rigorous audition process. In addition, members are pursuing college degrees in a variety of subjects.

Applauded in Europe, the Pacific Islands, Australia, Canada, South America, South Africa, China, and Russia, Living Legends performed at the 2002 Winter Olympic Games in Salt Lake City and continues to communicate its message of hope to people all over the world.

To learn more, visit pam.byu.edu.

Tickets are $23 regular; $20 students and seniors. Call 253-931-3043 or order online for will call-only pickup through Brown Paper Tickets auburnwa.gov/arts.