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Theater Director, Zeke Blackwell discusses fall theater program at Sitka Fine Arts Camp

Theater Director, Zeke Blackwell discusses fall theater program at Sitka Fine Arts Camp
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SitNews: 2021 Sam Pitcher Memorial Scholarship Recipients

2021 Sam Pitcher Memorial Scholarship Recipients   Sunday PM (SitNews) Ketchikan, Alaska - The Sam Pitcher Memorial Scholarship Fund earlier this month announced the two Ketchikan students selected to receive 2021 Sam Pitcher Music Scholarships. The students are 7th grader Elaina Etten and 8th grader Myleigh Sambrano. They each will receive $700 to attend Sitka Fine Arts Camp. Elaina Etten is a vocalist who also plays the ukulele. In addition to singing in the school choir, she has performed at The Monthly Grind and with First City Players in Jazz Cabaret. Elaina has always loved to sing and is also interested in writing music. She looks forward to getting additional professional advice, and more practice at SFAC. Elaina hopes to sing professionally some day. She is the daughter of Jennifer and Rusty Etten.

The resilience of Alaskan music communities

The resilience of Alaskan music communities Advertisement. For information about purchasing ads, please click here. The resilience of Alaskan music communities 2020 has been particularly difficult for Alaskan musicians. COVID-19 eliminated many gigs in an already sparse market, and many remaining gigs went virtual. Not only did performers struggle to find audiences online, compete with global media, and effectively monetize their craft, but audience engagement was fraught with uncertainty and less rewarding in cyberspace than in the bardic boîtes they used to haunt. Livestreamed and prerecorded content has been important for keeping musical careers afloat, but they afflict performers with the very maladies that music otherwise treats feelings of emptiness and isolation.

Sitka Holiday Brass, Juneau Symphony join forces to bring virtual Holiday Cheer

Posted by KCAW News | Dec 15, 2020 Trombonist Roger Schmidt says he and his fellow members of the “Sitka Holiday Brass” have just finished recording one of their most challenging performances: A virtual holiday concert in tandem with members of the Juneau Symphony brass and string ensembles. The concert premieres December 20th at 3pm and audience members will have two weeks to view the performance during the holidays. Tickets are $30 per household. Additional gift purchases are $15 per household. A portion of proceeds will support Sitka Fine Arts Camp scholarships. Share:

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