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Light Chasers

LIVE PERFORMANCE: Friday, January 24, 2025 at 7:30 pm 
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Image of a man and woman holding orbs in their hands and hands touching eachother.

Image of 2018 Light Chasers performance courtesy WCU Photo Services.

We’re born, we grow together, we triumph, we lose, we fall apart, we mourn, we resolve, and then we depart. This is our collective journey. But is there more? This singularly unique production tells the story of one couple’s life together, from childhood to marriage, sorrow and reconciliation, and ultimately to departure, through the beloved art rock band, Cloud Cult’s, 2010 concept album, Light Chasers, performed live by the band during the performance. Told through dance, movement, lights, music, and imagery, this beautiful and affirming piece finds joy in loss. Produced with permission and in partnership with Cloud Cult.

Choreography by Ashlee Wasmund and Liz Borom. Story by Jayme McGhan, Ashlee Wasmund, and Liz Borom.

Cloud Cult band members walking.

Image courtesy of Cloud Cult. Band members left to right: Scott West, Daniel Zamzow, Sarah Perbix, Craig Minowa, Shawn Neary, Shannon Frid-Rubin, Jeremy Harvey

Band Members: Shannon Frid-Rubin: Violin, Jeremy Harvey: Drums, Craig Minowa: Singer/Songwriter, Guitar, Shawn Neary: Bass, Banjo, Trombone, Sarah Perbix: Keyboard, French horn, Trumpet, Scott West: Live Painter, Daniel Zamzow: Cello, Mandola

Cloud Cult’s philosophical lyrics and indie-chamber-rock sound has been lauded by critics as "insane genius" (Pitchfork) and "an invocation of the lifeforce" (New York Times). Hailed as one of the Top 10 Green Bands by Rolling Stone, Cloud Cult has a history of bucking the mainstream music industry in favor of independently releasing music via their environmentally-conscious record label Earthology Records.  

Cloud Cult began as Craig Minowa's solo studio project after the unexpected loss of his son and has grown with an evolving lineup of string, brass, and rock musicians. Known for incorporating live painting into their concerts, Cloud Cult were dubbed by Wall Street Journal as pioneers of multimedia artistry.

Breaking with the recent history of orchestral folk singles that have landed Cloud Cult’s music at the top of college radio charts (including three songs landing in The Current's Hall of Fame), Cloud Cult is set to release a high energy ambient indie rock album, in August of 2024 with singles debuting in May. The album, entitled Alchemy Creek, was written and recorded in a tiny home in the middle of deep Wisconsin woods by Minowa in isolation over the course of two years. 

Cloud Cult’s extensive catalogue also includes 10 full-length studio albums, , Unplug (a live album and film), No One Said It Would Be Easy  (a feature length documentary film), Stories From the Road (a series of short films), and their album turned feature film, The Seeker – (starring Josh Radnor & Alex McKenna – which  landed on Entertainment Weekly’s Must List). Cloud Cult's most recent album, Metamorphosis (2022), was written and composed for performance with the Minnesota Orchestra and included three sold out shows at Minnesota Orchestra Hall, in the fastest ticket sale in the venue's history. 

In addition, the band’s green efforts are unmatched. Minowa created the band's own Earthology Records to help green the music industry and co-developed the first 100% postconsumer recycled CD packaging in the U.S. market.  The band began zero net greenhouse gas practices for tours long before it was trendy and their merchandise is 100% postconsumer recycled or made of certified organic materials.  On top of that, Cloud Cult has planted several thousand trees to absorb the band's CO2 output, their studio is powered by solar power and built partially from reclaimed wood and recycled plastic and they donate heavily to projects that build wind turbines as revenue generators on Native American Reservations.

From a cabin studio in the middle of the woods, Minowa has been releasing a steady stream of weekly Cloud Cult “self-help” songs and videos exclusive to its Patreon base over the last 5 years, ranking the band as one of the top content creators on the platform.

The common thread through what Cloud Cult does as a creative collective is their uplifting message and continual celebration of life, love, and catharsis through music as medicine. 

Discover more about Cloud Cult by visiting their website, Spotify, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.

We look forward to seeing you at Light Chasers, on Friday, January 24, 2025, at 7:30 pm. Doors will open to the performance 30 min before the show is set to start. Please note, the WCU Fine Art Museum will be open one hour before this event from 6:30-7:30PM.  The WCU Fine Art Museum is open for one hour before any ticketed event at Bardo Arts Center. 

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