Arts Alive | Summer 2019 - South Dakota

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Cultural tourism helps drive South Dakotas ’ economy

A state agency of the Department of Tourism

Kristi Noem, Governor James D. Hagen, Secretary

South Dakota Arts Council

Lynne Byrne, Sioux Falls, Chair Mary Bordeaux, Rapid City, Vice Chair Dohui Kim, Sioux Falls, Treasurer Linda Anderson, Rapid City, Secretary Brian Bonde, Sioux Falls Keith BraveHeart, Kyle Laura Diddle, Brookings Mary Haug, Brookings Andrew Kightlinger, Pierre Jane Rasmussen, Sisseton James L. Walker, Bath

Staff

Patrick Baker, Director Rebecca Cruse, Deputy Director Kathryn Vandel, Arts Program Coordinator 711 E. Wells Ave., Pierre, SD 57501-3369 In-State Toll Free: 1-800-952-3625 Email: sdac@state.sd.us Website: www.artscouncil.sd.gov Follow us on Facebook and Twitter @SouthDakotaArts

South Dakota Arts Council receives support from the State of South Dakota, through the Department of Tourism, and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency.

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By James D. Hagen, Secretary of Tourism

Many of the 14.1 million visitors to South Dakota last year were drawn here by our unique cultural heritage, our growing creative community and the year-round arts opportunities presented by large cities and small towns throughout the state. According to a new study by Tourism Economics, visitor spending in South Dakota totaled $3.98 billion, an increase of 2.5 percent over the previous year—and a vital part of that growth may be reflected in our expanding cultural tourism sector. South Dakota has a proud history of attracting visitors to share our arts and cultural sites. From the must-see sculptures at Mount Rushmore National Memorial and Crazy Horse Memorial to the music and pageantry of Native American celebrations to the famous paintings of Harvey Dunn in the South Dakota Art Museum, our state has unique cultural attractions that draw visitors from across the nation and around the world. The best part of the summer arts scene in South Dakota is that it’s happening everywhere. Our music festivals range from jazz and blues in Sioux Falls to bluegrass in the Black Hills. Theatrical offerings bring local and tourist audiences drama and comedy from Shakespeare to melodrama, on stages under the stars and in historic buildings. It’s easy to plan stops to catch all the action with directions and details at TravelSouthDakota.com. From the pine covered peaks of the Black Hills to the recreational wonderland that is the Missouri basin to the vastness of the prairie, our creative traditions weave a tapestry of the arts that is South Dakota today. The beauty of that land, the richness of our culture and our appreciation of the arts help draw those millions of visitors to our state every year. I am excited and proud to be a part of the opportunities that grow the arts and tourism in our state.

Celebrate summer! Visit www.TravelSouthDakota.com.


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