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|Event display name=Future Traditions Festival | |Event display name=Future Traditions Festival | ||
|Date Start=2019-05-03 | |Date Start=2019-05-03 12:00 AM | ||
|Date End=2019-05-03 | |Date End=2019-05-03 12:00 AM | ||
|Event description=Future Traditions is a multimedia festival that explores digital technology as a collaborative tool for extending and facilitating traditional Latin American music and dance in the 21st century. The festival is a platform for creating new discourse around the intersections between technology, experimentation, and tradition while working toward cultural equity. | |Event description=Future Traditions is a multimedia festival that explores digital technology as a collaborative tool for extending and facilitating traditional Latin American music and dance in the 21st century. The festival is a platform for creating new discourse around the intersections between technology, experimentation, and tradition while working toward cultural equity. | ||
Future Traditions Festival culminates in an evening of discussions and performances at the Museum of Human Achievement on Friday May 3. Attendees can expect to indulge in curated collaborations between Austin-based traditional music and dance groups, as well as a range of multimedia artists. | Future Traditions Festival culminates in an evening of discussions and performances at the Museum of Human Achievement on Friday May 3. Attendees can expect to indulge in curated collaborations between Austin-based traditional music and dance groups, as well as a range of multimedia artists. | ||
4:30 PM to 6:30 PM - Roundtable Discussion | ===Schedule=== | ||
6:30 PM to 10:00 PM - Performances | :4:30 PM to 6:30 PM - Roundtable Discussion | ||
Wache | :6:30 PM to 10:00 PM - Performances | ||
===Performers=== | |||
:Wache & Matthew Steinke | |||
:Oaxaca Arte en Movimiento | |||
:Natalia Rocafuerte | |||
:Afro-Caribbean Soul Collective | |||
:Las Raras | |||
:Efraín Rozas | |||
:José Martinez | |||
:DJ Set by Chulita Vinyl Club ATX with video by Natalia Rocafuerte | |||
All events are free and open to the public. Future Traditions is supported by a Rainwater Innovation Grant, the Butler School of Music, College of Fine Arts, and Rest of the World Agency. | All events are free and open to the public. Future Traditions is supported by a Rainwater Innovation Grant, the Butler School of Music, College of Fine Arts, and Rest of the World Agency. | ||
|Presented by=Future Traditions | |Event format=Performance | ||
|Event medium=Dance; Installation; Media Art; Music; Projection | |||
|Presented by=Future Traditions; Rainwater Innovation Grant; The Butler School of Music; College of Fine Arts; Rest Of The World Agency | |||
|Funded by=Cultural Arts Division of the City of Austin Economic Development Department | |Funded by=Cultural Arts Division of the City of Austin Economic Development Department | ||
|Event artist=Wache | |Event artist=Wache; Natalia Rocafuerte; Efraín Rozas; José Martinez; Chulita Vinyl Club; Oaxaca Arte en Movimiento; Las Raras; Afro-Caribbean Soul Collective; Matt Steinke | ||
| | |Event admission type=Free | ||
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05.02.19 | Qmmunity by Beth Sullivan (Austin Chronicle) |
Future Traditions is a multimedia festival that explores digital technology as a collaborative tool for extending and facilitating traditional Latin American music and dance in the 21st century. The festival is a platform for creating new discourse around the intersections between technology, experimentation, and tradition while working toward cultural equity.
Future Traditions Festival culminates in an evening of discussions and performances at the Museum of Human Achievement on Friday May 3. Attendees can expect to indulge in curated collaborations between Austin-based traditional music and dance groups, as well as a range of multimedia artists.
Schedule
- 4:30 PM to 6:30 PM - Roundtable Discussion
- 6:30 PM to 10:00 PM - Performances
Performers
- Wache & Matthew Steinke
- Oaxaca Arte en Movimiento
- Natalia Rocafuerte
- Afro-Caribbean Soul Collective
- Las Raras
- Efraín Rozas
- José Martinez
- DJ Set by Chulita Vinyl Club ATX with video by Natalia Rocafuerte
All events are free and open to the public. Future Traditions is supported by a Rainwater Innovation Grant, the Butler School of Music, College of Fine Arts, and Rest of the World Agency.