The Banff Centre The Banff Summer Arts FestivalThe Banff Summer Arts Festival

The 2007 Banff Summer Arts Festival — May 1 to September 2

Thank you to all the artists, audiences, supporters and sponsors
who made the 2007 Banff Summer Arts Festival such a success.
See you next year!

The Banff Centre, which will be 75 years young in 2008, is a year-round inspiration and resource for artists, environmentalists, adventurers, writers, filmmakers, performers, philosophers, planners, researchers, and dreamers of the highest quality — for creators and thinkers of every kind. It is, to say the least, unique.

The Banff Summer Arts Festival is The Banff Centre’s annual feast of performing arts, fine arts, literary arts, mountain culture, and leadership exploration — our opportunity to share in abundance, to dazzle the world with the diversity and depth, entertainment and experiment, beauty and meaning, which we are lucky enough to be able to claim as our mandate.

Welcome to this exceptional world.

John Murrell
Co-ordinating Producer
Banff Summer Arts Festival

View a promotional video highlighting the events at the Festival (30 seconds).

Tickets for all events are now on sale through the Banff Centre Box Office
762-6301 or 1-800-413-8368.

Thanks to all our Donors and Sponsors

Alberta Government Canadian Heritage
Canada Council AFA
RBC CBC
Calgary Herald Swerve
CKUA Yamaha
Xerox Great-West Life
Husky Energy
Banff Lake Louise Travel Alberta Banff Special Events

RBC Showcase PerformanceRBC Youth Excellence Scholarships (RBC YES) recognizes young artists as valuable assets and forces of change within their communities by awarding them with financial support to further develop their artistic talent.

American Bus AssociationThe Banff Summer Arts Festival was selected by the American Bus Association as one of the top 100 annual events in North America.

 

The Banff Centre is supported by funding from the Government of Alberta, through Alberta Advanced Education and Technology, Alberta Infrastructure and Transportation, and the Alberta Foundation for the Arts. Arts programs are supported by funding from the Government of Canada through the Canada Council for the Arts, and the Departments of Canadian Heritage and Human Resources Development through the National Arts Training Contribution Program.

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