Saturday, Sep 21, 2024 at 7:30pm
CES presents Appalatin: Appalachian Festival Capstone Concert
On Saturday September 21st, you can enjoy free music and activities on campus including Regional Music, Bluegrass, Old-time String band, Community Brass Bands, Appalachian Traditional Dance, Traditional Arts and Crafts, Cultural Programs, Appalachian Food, Children's Activities, Scales and Tales, Local Artisans, Environmental Education & More!
Saturday evening there is a capstone concert with Appalatin at the Frostburg Palace Theatre! Tickets go on sale August 1st through FSU Cultural Events Series! ces.frostburg.edu
Appalachian Roots Music Meets Latin Folk Traditions
Appalatin’s foot-stomping, hip-swinging sound unites Appalachian folk and high-energy Latin music. The name, Appalatin, reflects the unexpected meeting of Kentucky-raised musicians and masterful Central American and Andean émigrés from Ecuador, Guatemala and Nicaragua. Their all-acoustic performances feature traditional guitar, mandolin and upright bass merged with charango, indigenous Andean flutes, hand percussion, harmonica and vocal harmonies, bringing pure joy to listeners of all ages.
Immediately after the performance, Chuck Dicken, station director of FSU’s National Public Radio affiliate station WFWM-FM, joins the artists for a lively conversation with audience members. Learn more about Appalatin’s distinctive fusion of Appalachian, Central American and Andean folk genres.
Tickets:
Adult $15
FSU Employee/Military/Youth $13.50
FSU Student Free
Tickets: https://frostburgtix.universitytickets.com/w/event.aspx?id=2098
This performance is presented in partnership with the Frostburg State University Appalachian Festival.
CES is supported in part by a grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, and receives financial support from the Allegany Arts Council and the City of Frostburg.
For more information visit: https://www.facebook.com/events/1234036727769592/