Saturday, December 21, 2013

Fallout Art & Music Festival 2013

On September 6-7 2013 Fallout Creative Community continued it's vision to make our community more vibrant with this creative event that is designed to be fun and inspiring as well as safe and accesible for people of all ages and abilities.

Hands on Art, Cultural entertainment, free food, kids activities and more are featured at the Fallout Art & Music Festival























Saturday, August 10, 2013

Fallout Art & Music Party Tour 2013

The Fallout went on the road with a party that featured Interactive art, live music, film and a message of inclusive arts.  The tour stopped at four South Dakota towns and events.
**Wednesday, June 5th we facilitated a party at the Youth Leadership Forum (a camp for youth  with disabilities to promote leadership skills) in Aberdeen.  We set up Karaoke and a mural for attendees to paint that went along with the camp theme "Baby You're A Firework"  There was also a dance and a Fireworks display.  The next day Fallout band, BETTER RIDE, performed at the YLF Awards ceremony.







On Thursday, June 6 the tour stopped at Redfield SD at the historic Train Depot.  interactive Art stations, a film screening and live music were featured.  BETTER RIDE performed as well as local musicians.  The depot provided food.




Friday June, 7 found the tour at the Sioux Falls Downtown Block Party.  BETTER RIDE kicked off the party on the main stage and interactive art and film and kids activities followed.







Saturday, June 8 the Fallout Tour's final stop was at the Watertown Arts Festival.  After we set up the rain came down hard and we had only few people take part.  BETTER RIDES concert was moved from the outdoor stage to the Goss Opera House.



Tuesday, May 28, 2013

The Art & Bicycle Spectacle 2013


The Fallout encouraged everyone to get out and ride this summer with the Art & Bicycle Spectacle on May 24, 25 & 26.
Friday featured a reception for the Bike Art Show (An exhibition of Bicycle themed art by area artists.) and a DJ followed by sculpture making with Bicycle parts, kids crafts and live music.








Saturday started with a Bike-A-Thon some wen t 40 miles and others took the shorter 5 mile ride out to the lake.  Later there was a safety course for children with free helmets, licenses and bike maintenance followed by workshops and live music.  the headlining band was The Sunny Era a gypsy rock band form Minneapolis.






Sunday was the Festival with downtown streets blocked off.  Kids Activities, Free food, Hands on Art Stations, Craft vendors, Games, live music (including the Hope of Dreams band: BETTER RIDE), free bike maintenance, helmets and licenses and much more.