Amid the greenery and sculptures of Caponi Art Park in Eagan, performers and audiences will gather on Sundays this summer for music, storytelling and dance.
The 20th anniversary season of the Summer Performance Series started this month and continues every other Sunday through August at the park's Theater in the Woods.
"It's a real amphitheater in the style of the Greeks," said Cheryl Caponi, managing director of the park. The circular stage and bowl-shaped grassy seating area holds up to 1,000 spectators.
After the theater's stage was built in 2000, Anthony Caponi, the park's founder, and an assistant spent the next six years building the terraced seating area that surrounds the stage by hand. Now it's a place where visitors can spread their blankets out on the grass under an awning of oak trees.
This year, the park is adding opening acts for each of the six performances on alternating Sunday evenings.
"It's sort of something special for the 20th anniversary," said Cheryl Caponi.
Shows start at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are free, although there is a $5 suggested donation.
Visitors who get to the park early can explore the features of the 60-acre park with its paths through rolling hills, art sculptures by Anthony Caponi tucked in the woods and, newly installed for this season, a labyrinth in the park's northern section.