Curbside Serenade Makes Portland's Street Corners More Musical - Portland Mercury
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Curbside Serenade Makes Portland's Street Corners More Musical - Portland Mercury
""The magic of these shows is that you stumble upon them. The performance is a part of the city environment.""
""I had the image of the classic romantic serenade. Very Shakespearean and nostalgic. It was perfect for those times because it would be approved by the CDC and was distanced enough.""
Curbside Serenade launched the "Kernside Serenade" series, featuring local musicians in public spaces every third Sunday through October. The organization offers various free outdoor music events, including Mount Tabor Mondays and performances at Laurelhurst and Director Park. Co-founder David Pollack emphasizes the all-ages, donation-based nature of the shows, which aim to integrate music into the city environment. The initiative began during the COVID-19 lockdown, evolving from street performances to private serenades, catering to the community's desire for live music.
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