RadioACTive 04.24.23

  • April 24, 2023
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The sounds and stories of Esperanza Elementary and Academia Mis Raices, a youth mariachi band. Living Traditions Festival 2023. In a Landscape Concert at Huntsville Monastery.

Tonight's show features the following people, organizations and/or events. Check them out and get plugged into your community! 

Allan Moreno of Esperanza Elementary and Academia Mis Raices, a 25-piece youth mariachi band. RadioACTive passed the microphone to hear their music and their stories.

Dawn Borchardt, Performing Arts Program Coordinator, Salt Lake Arts Council, which presents the annual Living Traditions Festival. To volunteer, click here

  • May 19-21: Living Traditions Festival 2023 at Washington Square, 451 S. State St., SLC. Event by Living Traditions PresentsUtah Division of Arts & Museums: "The festival supports diverse artistic traditions and perspectives through the presentation of both historical and contemporary customs. Come enjoy the diverse multicultural offerings of food, performances, and art from the many cultures that have made Utah their home. We will have engaging panels, hands-on workshops, food demos, film screenings and kids' activities. Admission is free for all event attendees. For more information please visit livingtraditionsfestival.com or follow @slclivingtrad on Instagram and Facebook."

Autumn Thatcher in conversation with Johanna Droubay of the Ogden Valley Land Trust and musician Hunter Noack of the In a Landscape concert series. He'll be playing at the Monastery in Huntsville, UT, on July 29. The gorgeous 1,050-acre property was recently put into a conservation easement by Ogden Valley Land Trust and Summit Land Conservancy....which means it can never be developed!

  • IN A LANDSCAPE is a concert series that travels around the country to places as iconic as Yosemite and Joshua Tree. A classical pianist plays a grand piano in the middle of these spectacular settings, and audience members listen via wireless headsets so that they can wander the landscape while fully immersed in the music. The pianist is truly charming and humble and brilliant at involving the audience, e.g., inviting people to lie down underneath his piano to listen and touch the piano while he plays. For tickets for the Huntsville concert, click here

Views, thoughts or opinions shared by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the board, staff or members of Listeners' Community Radio of Utah, 90.9fm KRCL. Tonight's RadioACTive team included:

  • Executive Producer, Host: Lara Jones
  • Audio Engineer: Sullivan Phetchanpheng
  • Production Assistant, Audio Engineer: Connor Estes

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