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Canal Convergence 2023

November 2, 2023

Canal Convergence, one of the most popular annual event series in Scottsdale, returns in a few days! Wondering what to expect from this year's celebration? We have all of the information you need! 

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Canal Convergence is a free, 10-night public art event that takes over the Scottsdale Waterfront each November. The event features large-scale, light-based artworks, as well as educational workshops, family-friendly activities, art tours, live music and dance performances, a beer and wine garden, food trucks, and more!

The theme for Canal Convergence 2023 is "The Power of Play." This theme celebrates the importance of play in human development and its ability to unite people across all ages, genders, and cultures. The selected artworks include a variety of immersive and interactive experiences that invite visitors to explore the power of play in new and unexpected ways.

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Art Work Line Up:

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Along with awe-inspiring public art displays, you can expect educational workshops, family-friendly activities, guided tours, live music, dance performances, food, drinks, and more. A complete schedule can be accessed here: https://canalconvergence.com/2023-overview/

Canal Convergence is a unique and unforgettable event that is sure to appeal to people of all ages and interests. It's a great opportunity to experience the power of art and play in a unique and unforgettable way.

Canal Convergence will take place from November 3-12, 2023. It is completely free, so no tickets are required. Grab a friend and head to Scottsdale for this exciting event! We hope to see you there! 

 

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