About A Celebration of Native American Culture

Join us for a vibrant celebration of Native American culture featuring an enchanting showcase by renowned Michigan performers and educators, Reg and Marca Pettibone and special guests. Immerse yourself in a captivating journey through traditional music, dance, and storytelling that honor and celebrate the rich heritage and profound contributions of Native Americans. Through their dynamic performances and insightful teachings, Reg and Marca Pettibone offer an unforgettable experience that fosters cultural appreciation and understanding. Don't miss this extraordinary event that promises to uplift spirits and ignite a deeper connection to the indigenous traditions of Michigan and beyond.

The Hawk Theatre

For 25 vibrant years, the Cultural Arts Division has been the beating heart of Farmington Hills and Farmington’s cultural scene—where creativity and community unite. As the largest dedicated municipal arts division in Michigan, we spark inspiration through classes, events, exhibits, performances, and hands-on experiences at The Hawk Community Center.

The Hawk Mainstage is a beautiful, state-of-the-art performing arts venue with 767-seats and a completely upgraded light and sound system. The theatre offers opportunities for all ages to experience arts and culture in many forms, including theatrical productions, concerts, comedy, dance performances and festivals, classes, camps, speaker series, and literary events - and so much more!

The Hawk Theatre isn’t just a mainstage venue; we also have a Black Box that can be configured in any way. Having this versatile space allows us to bring more intimate shows to the community. We host comedy, jazz concerts, cabarets, drag shows, and more!

Not only do we have productions and concerts for adults, but we also cater to the youth as well. With our Youth Theatre Program, we bring full scale productions to our stage. Here at The Hawk, we strive to bring performances for all ages! We have performances and classes as young as 3 years old all the way to 18 years of age