After two years of rescheduling, The King and I is bringing its dazzling musical numbers and lavish costumes to the Alaska Center for the Performing Arts. In Anchorage for one week only, presented by Anchorage Concert Association.
Lavished with praise like ‘The hottest Irish acoustic band on the planet’ by the Irish Voice, ‘the new gods of Irish music,’ by MOJO magazine, and ‘Nothing short of dazzling’
Anchorage Concert Association created the Community Artist Project to partner with local artists to create short-term projects that provide connections between communities throughout Anchorage while social events, venues, and performances remain limited due to the COVID-19 crisis.
The next Community Artist Project, Quarantine Sister Circle: Choreopoem & Compassion Series features three free virtual performances, each followed by a panel discussion. The project premiers this Friday, February 26th, at 7pm with M.C. Mohagani Magnetek s For Colored Ladies Who Have Considered Pull Tabs with Their Last Two Dollars. Subsequent shows will be Saturday, February 27th, at 7pm and Sunday, February 28th, at 2pm. All three performances and panels will be streamed via Anchorage Concert s Facebook and YouTube channels. A cast of local artists, interactive panel discussions, and collaboration with dancers from Momentum Dance Collective and Sankofa Alaska will make this show truly one-of-a-kind.
Anchorage has a new radio station just for people waiting in cars for a coronavirus test Author: J. Besl Published February 5
Meghan Holtan, an analyst with Agnew Beck Consulting, moves a sign advertising the low-power Covid Radio at the ChangePoint Alaska COVID-19 testing site on Saturday, Jan. 30, 2021 in Anchorage. Holtan is the station s producer, which offers local music and public health messages to people waiting in line for their test. (Loren Holmes / ADN)
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