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Celebrate! Earth Day Indigenous Music and Arts Festival
When: Saturday, April 22nd
Where: El Pueblo History Museum, 301 N. Union Ave., Pueblo, CO 81003
Time: 11 AM - 4 PM
Free Admission!
WHAT TO EXPECT: The main stage: Five local Indigenous performance groups, traditional and contemporary, with The Kaboties out of Arizona headlining, and Ed Kabotie giving an Earth Stewardship KeyNote. Stage and sound setup will be executed by CSU-Pueblo students as an experiential learning opportunity. The community can participate in creating a collective art piece, creative activities for kids of all ages will be available, shopping in the local artisan market, local food vendors, and Earth Stewardship Educational spaces inside the museum - with several organizations giving a Ted-style earth stewardship presentation. Event merch, art, and food will be available for purchase.
PRESENTED BY: Storytellers of the Ancestral Red Road (SOAR), CSU-Pueblo, The Pueblo Levee Project, Arts in Society, and host El Pueblo History Museum. Funded in part by grants from Arts In Society and the Atzaln Center.
