Arts & Culture

In The Studio - SacSings! 2016

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Autumn Labbe-Renault hosts David Loofbourrow, Program Producer/Director for SacSings!.

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topics discussed include: why the choral festival was created, what they've learned & how it has changed from the past 2 years, who will participate & the different types of choral music that will be heard, the 4 different shows offered throughout the weekend, April 23rd + 24th, 2016.

Recorded 04/14/16.

Storytime from the Carver Memorial Library

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Storytime at Carver Memorial Library Episode 17 theme is Dogs. In this episode we will read "The Stray Dog" by Marc Simont, "Buddy Unchained" by Daisy Bix, "Homer" by Elisha Cooper, "Tuesday tucks me in" by Luis Carlos Montalvan, and "Sirius the Dog Star" by Angeli Perrow. Sing along we us as we sing Where oh where has my little dog gone?, B-I-N-G-O, This Old Man, and This is what my dog does. We will end with a Fingerplay Ten Little Doggies.

The Twentieth Annual Bodil Wennberg Music Festival

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Davis Schools Orchestral Music Association (DSMOA) presents

The 20th Annual Bodil Wennberg Music Festival featuring:

Emerson-DaVinci-Harper Junior High Intermediate Orchestra

conducted by Greg Brucker

Emerson-DaVinci-Harper Junior High Advanced Orchestra

conducted by Greg Brucker

Holmes Junior High Intermediate Orchestra

conducted by Angelo Moreno

Holmes Junior High Advanced Orchestra

conducted by Angelo Moreno

Davis High School Baroque Ensemble

conducted by Angelo Moreno

The Eden Project 2016

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DHS Theater Presents

The Eden Project by Ben Moroski

Directed by Gwyneth Bruch and Chad Fisk

Set Design and Projections by Ian Wallace

Lights Designed by Jimmy Zhou and Andres de Loera Brust

Recording of the March 10th, 2016 performance.

Richard Brunelle Performing Arts Center.

I See Hawks in LA

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The Folk Brothers hosted SoCal band I See Hawks in L.A. for KDRT's Live in the Loam, Friday, February 5, 2016.
 
The band has an impressive catalogue of original songs that cover the musical terrain of country, rock, psychedelia, folk, and bluegrass. Lyrically, the songs display a wry sense of situational humor that typically isn’t found in this genre. The Austin Chronicle refers to their sound as "a divine fusion of humor and twang that’s definitely high, but not that lonesome."