4: Oct 16 2024 – Arts Month
Dylan Craddock with the Cultural Office of the Pikes Peak Region fills us in on Arts Month happenings in October.
Voices of the Pikes Peak Region
Dylan Craddock with the Cultural Office of the Pikes Peak Region fills us in on Arts Month happenings in October.
In this episode we discuss the importance of the arts and how they positively influence our daily lives.
All things arts in Colorado Springs – how we can get involved, how we can support, and arts programs we can enjoy.
We’re live with Rhonda Maehara to hear about how Colorado Springs Chinese Cultural Institute is adapting their 20th Annual Chinese New Year Celebration to be a virtual feast of Asian culture, starting Saturday, Feb. 6/1
In this episode, we tune in to the music scene and dance community of the Pikes Peak region with interviews and performances that will get your toes tapping!
We listen in to the literary, poetic, and laugh-out-loud funny creativity of the Pikes Peak region in this fourth episode of our special 5-week series for Arts Month 2020!
Savor the visual and culinary arts scene in the Pikes Peak region with interviews and features so good you can taste them … almost!
Everything in 2020 has had to adapt to these historic times, and our region’s celebration of Arts Month has, too. In this episode, we explore those adaptations and new Arts Month features,
This episode features highlights from the August 7th First Friday gallery openings in Downtown Colorado Springs, Old Colorado City, and Manitou Springs Creative District – plus the debut of Curbside Culture and a performance by My Name Is Harriett!
A behind-the-scenes look at what’s happening in the Colorado Springs arts and culture scene, with a focus on both in-person and virtual First Friday events. This is a replay of live coverage of the first hour of First Friday, co-hosted by Studio809 and Peak Radar on June 5, 2020.
This is a replay of Studio 809’s first live webcast, from May 1 of 2020. It’s a rundown of happenings during that evening’s Virtual First Friday, and a great way to find out how the Pikes Peak Region’s arts community is responding to the COVID crisis.
Public gatherings are out of the question at least through April. Traditional ways of enjoying the arts are all out of play now. But across the country – and right here in the Pikes Peak Region – artists are finding creative ways to continue playing their important role in society.
In this episode we’re joined by Andy Vick, executive director, and Angela Seals, deputy director, of COPPeR – the Cultural Office of the Pikes Peak Region. They share what they know about the impact of the coronavirus shutdown on the arts community, how it’s adapting, what the Cultural Office is doing to help, and what area residents can do.
A thought-provoking interview with the cast, director and producer of Puerto Rican Nocturne, THEATREdART’s groundbreaking premiere of a new play by local Puerto Rican playwright Jonathan Marcantoni.