Find a Can’t-Miss Collection of Utah’s Talented Multicultural Performers at the 14th Annual Craft Lake City DIY Festival Presented by Harmons

Photo provided by 14th Annual Craft Lake City DIY Festival performer A&A Bollypop

Salt Lake City, UT — July 21, 2022 – Many Utahns know the 14th Annual Craft Lake City DIY Festival Presented by Harmons for its annual showcase of performers, the three-day event always offers a diverse and unique collection of Utah talent both revered and undersung. Part of this showcase involves a selection of performers who specialize in traditional and regionally specific styles from all corners of the world. Years past have seen Mexican folk dancers share the Festival stages with Bollywood performing troupes, and Irish bagpipers in spontaneous on-stage collaborations with didgeridoo artists. The 2022 Festival continues this tradition of cultural celebration with a lineup of performers offering songs, dances and more from around the globe.

 

On the Festival’s opening night, Friday August 12, O’Nkosi E Afrobeats Live SLC and A&A Bollypop perform on the KRCL stage, providing contemporary updates on traditional sounds. Saturday features virtuoso guitarist Anthony Garcia performing solo flamenco guitar pieces on the KRCL stage, while the SLUG Mag stage boasts Puerto Rican drum-and-dance group Bomba Marilé (a returning DIY Festival performer after a standout 2021 showing) and hula performers Halau Ku Pono I Kamalani, the latter a part of the Craft Lake City DIY Festival’s Pacific Island Heritage Month Day celebrations. On the Festival’s final day, Dream Life Production Kongo offers African drums and dances while Katya Murafa performs Romani melodies on her violin as part of our roaming street performer showcase. All in all, the weekend promises a showcase of globally inspired music that both honors tradition and carries the historic styles into new, exciting territory.

 

Photo provided by 14th Annual Craft Lake City DIY Festival performer Dream Life Production Kongo

 

Photo provided by 14th Annual Craft Lake City DIY Festival performer Bomba Marilé

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About Craft Lake City:

Founded in 2009 by Angela H. Brown, Executive Editor of SLUG (Salt Lake UnderGround) Magazine, Craft Lake City® is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization with the mission to educate, promote and inspire local artisans while elevating the creative culture of the Utah arts community through science, technology and art. Craft Lake City strives to further define the term “Craft,” by modernizing the definition for handmade creativity.

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Craft Lake City’s year-round programming is supported in part by the residents of Salt Lake County through the Zoo, Arts & Parks (ZAP) Program, the Salt Lake Arts Council, the George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Foundation, and Utah Arts & Museums, with funding from the State of Utah and the National Endowment for the Arts. 

The 14th Annual Craft Lake City DIY Festival Presented by Harmons is Utah’s largest local-centric art, music, science and technology festival. The DIY Fest features hundreds of local artisans, vintage vendors, foodies, youth entrepreneurs, performers, & STEM exhibitors over three days the second weekend of August. The 14th Annual Craft Lake City DIY Festival Presented by Harmons features the Google Fiber STEM Building, the Mark Miller Subaru Leave Your Mark Park Kids’ Area, the 90.9FM KRCL Stage, the SLUG Mag Stage, the Offside Print & Apparel Volunteer Lounge, Kid Row sponsored by Utah Afterschool Network and the First Aid Tent sponsored by Joyce School of Nursing & Health Sciences. Additional support is provided in part by the residents of Salt Lake County through the Zoo, Arts & Parks (ZAP) Program, the Salt Lake Arts Council, the George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Foundation, the Jack and Dorothy Byrne Foundation, the Stephen G. & Susan E. Denkers Family Foundation, the Lawrence T. & Janet T. Dee Foundation, the Sorenson Legacy Foundation, the McCarthey Family Foundation, the Salt Lake City Mayor’s Office, PBS Utah, 24tix.com, XMission, the STEM Action Center of Utah, Silicon Slopes, and Utah Arts & Museums, with funding from the State of Utah and the National Endowment for the Arts.