RAPID CITY, S.D. — The Performing Arts Center of Rapid City introduced on Monday that its Annual Family Series has returned for a fifth yr and continues this April with two live shows for the entire household to take pleasure in.
The two live shows characteristic brothers and violinists Malcolm and Umoja McNeish as The Sons of Mystro acting on April 6, and native musician, grass dancer and historian Sequoia Crosswhite acting on April 29.
Born in South Florida and having discovered to play violin by way of the general public faculty system, the McNeish brother’s eclectic musical fusion contains reggae classics, American pop, Carribean rhythms in addition to their very own creations. The duo has carried out for the Miami Heat halftime reveals and at TedX Youth in Miami. They have been additionally awarded the “Emerging Artist Under 21 Award” on the International Reggae and World Music Awards.
Sequoia Crosswhite is an enrolled member of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe and a descendant of Chief War Eagle and Chief Swift Cloud. His music combines hip-hop, rock and lyrics about Lakota heritage and up to date life. For the efficiency, he will probably be joined by Greg McDonald, Bob Fahey, Donnie Williams, John Frazier, Ray Keller, Tommy the Silent and others for a live performance celebrating group connections.
With the reside performances being held in the Historic Theater, the collection contains workshops in space faculties led by Family Series artists.
This yr’s collection additionally featured the South Dakota School of Mines Mines Magic Show in February.
With the intention of the collection being geared toward making reside efficiency accessible to all households in the group, due to the generosity of varied sponsors, all occasions are Pay What You Will.
For extra details about the Annual Family Series, click on here.