The Crucible’s 8th Annual Fire Arts Festival

by Scott Beale on July 7, 2008 · 1 comment

The 8th Annual Fire Arts Festival, an annual fundraiser for The Crucible, takes place July 9th-12th and features an amazing showcase of fire performers and artists. Here’s the full schedule and tickets are now on sale.

Each July The Crucible’s Fire Arts Festival celebrates creativity through fire and light with a spectacular open-air exhibition of interactive fire art, performance and the largest collection of outdoor fire sculpture on the West Coast.

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