Difference between revisions of "Columbia Music Festival"
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+ | The Columbia Music Festival is an annual series of showcases by Columbia's best music curation organizations and [[CCSC]]. The festival typically occurs towards the beginning of April. | ||
[[File:Cmf2013 promotional2 lowres.jpg|200px|thumb|right|One of the three Columbia Music Festival 2013: Synaesthesia posters designed by [[Yanyi Luo]], CC'13.]] | [[File:Cmf2013 promotional2 lowres.jpg|200px|thumb|right|One of the three Columbia Music Festival 2013: Synaesthesia posters designed by [[Yanyi Luo]], CC'13.]] | ||
− | + | == Concept == | |
Music events are unique in that they bring people together for no reason. You go because you like the musician, or your friend is in some band, or because your friend has invited you and the music will accompany a good time. Unlike many of its peer institutions, Columbia is located in one of the best cities where a true festival experience is possible, as demonstrated by the fact that each of the collaborating organizations were already engaging with local and renowned acts in independent annual events or in-house music sessions. Prior to the music festival, all these events happened separately during the month of [[April]]. And food trucks came sporadically to campus. | Music events are unique in that they bring people together for no reason. You go because you like the musician, or your friend is in some band, or because your friend has invited you and the music will accompany a good time. Unlike many of its peer institutions, Columbia is located in one of the best cities where a true festival experience is possible, as demonstrated by the fact that each of the collaborating organizations were already engaging with local and renowned acts in independent annual events or in-house music sessions. Prior to the music festival, all these events happened separately during the month of [[April]]. And food trucks came sporadically to campus. | ||
To continue the spirit of most Columbia events, the week of events is a series of independent showcases chaired by the festival committee comprised of one member from each showcase group. Each organization involved is responsible for an event on each of their days, and because this is Columbia, all these events are typically awesome. | To continue the spirit of most Columbia events, the week of events is a series of independent showcases chaired by the festival committee comprised of one member from each showcase group. Each organization involved is responsible for an event on each of their days, and because this is Columbia, all these events are typically awesome. | ||
− | + | == 2013 Lineup == | |
The inaugural festival in 2013 was started by [[CCSC]] VP Campus Life 2012-13 [[Yanyi Luo]], inspired by [[Bacchanal]]'s Lowlapalooza, [[Live at Lerner]]'s 2012 Symposium festival, and the annual [[Postcrypt Coffeehouse]] Folk Fest. The 2013 committee was headed by Natalie Robehmed (CC'13, [[WBAR]]), Hannah Rubashkin (BC'13, [[WKCR]]), Geneva Miller (CC'13, [[Bacchanal]]), Robbie Lyman (CC'15, [[Live at Lerner]]), and Annika Christensen (BC'13, [[Postcrypt Coffeehouse]]). | The inaugural festival in 2013 was started by [[CCSC]] VP Campus Life 2012-13 [[Yanyi Luo]], inspired by [[Bacchanal]]'s Lowlapalooza, [[Live at Lerner]]'s 2012 Symposium festival, and the annual [[Postcrypt Coffeehouse]] Folk Fest. The 2013 committee was headed by Natalie Robehmed (CC'13, [[WBAR]]), Hannah Rubashkin (BC'13, [[WKCR]]), Geneva Miller (CC'13, [[Bacchanal]]), Robbie Lyman (CC'15, [[Live at Lerner]]), and Annika Christensen (BC'13, [[Postcrypt Coffeehouse]]). | ||
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− | ===External links | + | == Reception and Press == |
+ | The reception for the 2013 festival was generally good, but only time will tell for the festival in general. | ||
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+ | * [http://bwog.com/2013/03/11/hoodie-allen-to-kickoff-columbia-music-festival/ Bwog: Hoodie Allen to Kickoff Columbia Music Festival] | ||
+ | * [http://bwog.com/2013/03/25/columbia-music-festival-announces-more-acts/ Bwog: Columbia Music Festival Announces More Acts] | ||
+ | * [http://spectrum.columbiaspectator.com/arts/get-to-know-the-columbia-music-festival-artists-one-song-at-a-time Spec: Get to know the Columbia Music Festival artists—one song at a time] | ||
+ | * [http://spectrum.columbiaspectator.com/arts/postcrypts-folk-fest-performers-announced-for-final-day-of-columbia-music-festival Postcrypt’s Folk Fest performers announced for final day of Columbia Music Festival] | ||
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+ | == External links == | ||
[http://www.columbiamusicfestival.com Columbia Music Festival official website] | [http://www.columbiamusicfestival.com Columbia Music Festival official website] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Performances]] |
Latest revision as of 00:42, 3 May 2013
The Columbia Music Festival is an annual series of showcases by Columbia's best music curation organizations and CCSC. The festival typically occurs towards the beginning of April.
Concept
Music events are unique in that they bring people together for no reason. You go because you like the musician, or your friend is in some band, or because your friend has invited you and the music will accompany a good time. Unlike many of its peer institutions, Columbia is located in one of the best cities where a true festival experience is possible, as demonstrated by the fact that each of the collaborating organizations were already engaging with local and renowned acts in independent annual events or in-house music sessions. Prior to the music festival, all these events happened separately during the month of April. And food trucks came sporadically to campus.
To continue the spirit of most Columbia events, the week of events is a series of independent showcases chaired by the festival committee comprised of one member from each showcase group. Each organization involved is responsible for an event on each of their days, and because this is Columbia, all these events are typically awesome.
2013 Lineup
The inaugural festival in 2013 was started by CCSC VP Campus Life 2012-13 Yanyi Luo, inspired by Bacchanal's Lowlapalooza, Live at Lerner's 2012 Symposium festival, and the annual Postcrypt Coffeehouse Folk Fest. The 2013 committee was headed by Natalie Robehmed (CC'13, WBAR), Hannah Rubashkin (BC'13, WKCR), Geneva Miller (CC'13, Bacchanal), Robbie Lyman (CC'15, Live at Lerner), and Annika Christensen (BC'13, Postcrypt Coffeehouse).
Food trucks were brought to campus by the 2012-2013 Community Advisers headed by Taylor Chaintreuil (SEAS'13).
Date | Artists | Showcase Organization | Food Trucks |
9 April 2013 (Tuesday) | Hoodie Allen, Standard Delivery, Lubeen | CCSC | Go Burger, Itzy Ice Cream Truck |
10 April 2013 (Wednesday) | Archie Pelago | Live at Lerner | La Bella Torte, Sweetery |
11 April 2013 (Thursday) | Barry Altschul's BRAHMA | WKCR | Treat's Truck, Seoulfood |
12 April 2013 (Friday) | Le1f, Children of the Night, Morri$, Earnest Blount | WBAR | N/A |
13 April 2013 (Saturday) | Macklemore x Ryan Lewis, Flosstradamus, Morningsiders | Bacchanal | N/A (Red Bull Truck!) |
14 April 2013 (Sunday) | Brittany Ann Tranbaugh, Brotherhood of the Jug Band Blues, Joe Fletcher (of Joe Fletcher and the Wrong Reasons), Mountain Animation, The Fine Machines, Anthony da Costa, Mike Savino (Tall Tall Trees), Bird Courage | Postcrypt Coffeehouse | N/A |
Reception and Press
The reception for the 2013 festival was generally good, but only time will tell for the festival in general.
- Bwog: Hoodie Allen to Kickoff Columbia Music Festival
- Bwog: Columbia Music Festival Announces More Acts
- Spec: Get to know the Columbia Music Festival artists—one song at a time
- Postcrypt’s Folk Fest performers announced for final day of Columbia Music Festival