Monday, July 1, 2013

Whatta Weekend

Hope everyone made it out of the house this beautiful weekend and to at least one of the many incredible arts events that happened in the community!

I was lucky enough to represent Peak Radar at the Mountain of the Sun Festival held by the Pikes Peak Community Foundation in Woodland Park-- a beautifully rainy afternoon celebrating Americana music, stunning scenery and tasty treats.




The main stage lineup included the talented Flying W Wranglers, Shel, The Farewell Drifters, The Abrams Brothers, and headliner Tony Furtado Band. Additionally the festival featured a second stage, showcasing performers Brendan Hannigan and Emily Earl along with others, powered entirely by bicycle!


And what Colorado music festival would be complete without some impromptu sunshine and good ol' dancing?



This weekend's activities also included a trip to Green Mountain Falls for the Greenbox Arts Festival. Running from June 23-July 13, this arts festival features daily workshops, lectures, and performances, as well as a chance to experience artist Tomas Saraceno's monumental sculpture, Cloud City.
[Taken during installation in early June]



They are still in need of volunteers to help monitor the Cloud City experience! If interested, visit the festival's website and click on "volunteer."



Want to share a story? Email your reviews and anecdotes about a fun time you've had experiencing the art in the Pikes Peak region to lila@coppercolo.org. 


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