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On the Record: Episode 3, ‘The Learning Curve’ featuring Matt Rolland

February 11, 2021

Venue:
At Home
Start Time:
6:00PM
Run Time:
20 min
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Meet Matt Rolland and his vision of the future for musicians, performers, and presenters in the newest episode of ON THE RECORD: The Learning Curve. Matt is a full-time musician, the director of programs at SACAA, and the president of the Tucson Folk Festival. As both a working musician and an arts leader, he’s spent the year observing the changes in his field and engaging with new approaches to performance, and it’s safe to say we can all learn from his notes on these experiences. Get excited for the future with Matt and Chad this Thursday at 6pm.

Check out Matt’s musical projects Run Boy Run and Riso, and his professional pursuits with SACAA and The Tucson Folk Festival ahead of the videocast!

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Venue:
At Home
Start Time:
6:00PM
Run Time:
20 min
WATCH ONLINE

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