Weber State University's Department of Performing Arts is large enough to provide the atmosphere and motivation you need to excel, and personal enough to enable you to stand out as an individual.
The Office of Cultural Affairs strives to establish and maintain the role of Weber State University as the center of cultural life and performing arts education on the Northern Wasatch Front.
OSBA contracts with Utah Symphony, Ballet West and Children’s Dance Theatre to present concerts in Ogden.
Built following the discovery of King Tut's tomb, this elaborate theater began life in 1924 as a movie house.
The Amphitheater hosts live entertainment during good weather periods of the year and every night during December in conjunction with Christmas Village. Several concerts and concert series take place during the summer and movies are shown on Monday and Friday evenings.
Ogden Friends of Acoustic Music (OFOAM) was established in 2008 to bring more live acoustic music to Ogden and operates under the not-for-profit umbrella of United Way of Northern Utah. OFOAM has a mission to provide musical opportunities to the youth of Ogden.
Dashboard Confessional performs in freezing weather to thousands of screaming fans on Historic 25th Street in Ogden Utah as part of the 2010 Dew Tour Festivities.
Quickly becoming a festival favorite, Ogden’s Peery’s Egyptian Theater plays host to a wide variety of Sundance Festival Films. This year the selection included Director Rachel Perkin’s remake of Jimmy Chi’s very successful stage musical Bran Nue Dae. In her introduction to the film Perkins remarked, “recently a critic called my film, “a little cheesy” my film is not a “little cheesy” it is a double cheese whopper!”
The Arts in Ogden
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Strolling!
The First Friday Art Stroll is held year-round, the first friday of every month.
Local Galleries extend their hours 6pm to 9 pm
and host receptions for the public to attend.
Admission is FREE

