“Join us on February 17-19 from 6:30pm to 8:30pm when Yume puts on its most beautiful luminous garments. The stroll through the glowing lights of lanterns and candles is absolutely magical.
On this occasion, the Arizona Kyudo Kai, an association here in Tucson dedicated to the art of kyudo (the ancient art of Japanese archery) will perform a kyudo demonstration for your enjoyment. Kyudo, in Japanese, means “the Way of the Bow”.
Also, sculptural Ikebana floral arrangements will be on display in the illuminated gardens, to add to the enchantment. These arrangements are created by Ping Wei, a Sogetsu artist from Phoenix.
Advanced ticket reservation is required. This is a limited admission event.”
Admission Tickets: Adults: $18 – Children (age 3-15): $5
For more information, visit yumegardens.org or email Patricia Deridder at yume.gardens@gmail.com.
Yume sets capacity limits to safeguard visitors and staff and observes Arizona Department of Health Services guidelines for COVID-19 management. Timed admission tickets, purchased online, are required for entry; physical distancing and facial coverings are also required, in all indoor and outdoor spaces.”