LADP PERFORMS: CITY OF DANCE | STEARNS WHARF, SANTA BARBARA
Stearns Wharf
217 Stearns Wharf
Santa Barbara, CA 93101
Tuesday, June 16 | 3:00 PM
Free and Open to all. RSVP for event details and updates.
Parking is available on the wharf and along Cabrillo Boulevard.
The performance will take place at the Seaward Finger of the pier, extending toward the open Pacific at the far end of Stearns Wharf.
About Stearns Wharf
Completed in 1872 by lumberman John Peck Stearns, Stearns Wharf is California’s oldest working wooden wharf and the first deep‑water pier between Los Angeles and San Francisco.
The wharf helped transform Santa Barbara from an isolated coastal town into a growing commercial and cultural center. Today, Stearns Wharf remains an active blend of historic waterfront and contemporary public space, home to working operations, restaurants, shops, and the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History Sea Center. Visitors enter at the iconic Dolphin Fountain by artist Bud Bottoms and experience sweeping views of the Santa Ynez Mountains, the harbor, and the city’s palm‑lined shoreline.
Presented by L.A. Dance Project and Paris Dance Project.
