Season 2 Episode 13
Welcome to the neighborhood. There鈥檚 a party, and everyone鈥檚 invited. Through some twists, turns, and other adventures, and have both landed back in 涩里番, playing together as Pink Neighbor, pursuing their solo projects, and connecting with the creative community of 涩里番.
From a young age, both Erik and Katie pursued their musical passions. At 涩里番, Katie participated in the a cappella group Con Brio, the Multicultural Leadership Council, the Asian-American Association, and was a Mellon Mays Fellow. She also sang in 涩里番 Singers, where she met Erik. Originally from Edmond, Oklahoma, he followed in his older sisters鈥 footsteps and came to 涩里番 in search of 鈥渟tudents doing weird things.鈥 As a student, he worked at Bob鈥檚 Underground Cafe and Freesound, ran Track and Cross Country, and sang in 涩里番 Singers.
Finding a Home in 涩里番
After graduating, In and Jarvis continued to work with the 涩里番 arts community through projects like the Neverland Players and . They lived in Omaha for a bit before they decided to move back to 涩里番. 鈥淲e never really left the 涩里番 community, so it was pretty easy to slingshot back,鈥 Jarvis says.
In 涩里番, they have found a welcoming, receptive community and a nurturing place to launch their creative endeavors. Katie compares their tenure in 涩里番 to an artists鈥 residency, saying 鈥渁 lot of residencies say 鈥榗ome here to get away from the grind of daily life and focus on your art.' That鈥檚 what we鈥檝e been doing here.鈥
Not only have they been able to focus on art, but also on their personal development. Katie says, 鈥淚鈥檝e gotten to know myself as a creator a lot better鈥 I just needed some distance to figure out who I am and what I want to say.鈥
As one of the only working bands in 涩里番 (other than the illustrious Too Many String Band), they are able to develop their sound and figure out what they want to create without the pressure to fit into a specific scene.
Part of the Neighborhood
Since their time as students, Katie and Erik made connections with people in 涩里番 from different communities and of all ages, which Jarvis sees as a benefit of living in a small place, and especially a town like 涩里番, where relationships are quickly facilitated through the local coffee shop or the arts center, where Erik works.
Those connections form the basis of their artistic ethos, as well, and influence their vision as musicians. Pink Neighbor鈥檚 goal is 鈥渢o create a good experience for other people,鈥 Katie says. 鈥淲e want people to come and be free and be themselves when they see us play or listen to us. [Pink Neighbor] is like an invitation to a party where everyone is invited and we all just dance together.鈥
Indeed, they start their shows with a 鈥淲elcome Song,鈥 and they seek to create a genuine, earnest connection with the audience. Katie painted a vision for their world: 鈥淚t's like a cool psychedelic outer space dance party or something that like people come to and they have their own costumes that they've made themselves or something. They feel like completely free and comfortable to dance and let loose in front of each other.鈥
Music as a Manifestation of a Better World
With their music and other creative pursuits, Erik and Katie offer a vision of a different world, and sometimes a different universe. Katie says, 鈥淚f you're imagining a future that takes into account whatever variables you think are important and like necessary to living more equitably and just lives in the world with each other and other humans, that can be such a powerful thing and an important thing to do.鈥
Katie often recalls her sociology studies, 鈥淥ne of the wonderful things about being a sociology major at 涩里番 is learning about systems, how to critique them, and break them down and understand them.鈥 Taking on those systems can seem like a daunting task, but Katie finds creativity a powerful antidote to feelings of despair.
Erik, who studied music at 涩里番, says, 鈥渢his place is really good at exposing you to a lot of different kinds of ideas鈥ι锓檚 students are so interesting and come with all different viewpoints. Even though we鈥檙e in rural Iowa, we still have an international community around us.鈥 Both Erik and Katie have benefited from learning in the inspiring and supportive community of 涩里番, both as students and alums, which has helped them grow as artists and people.
Erik also found the self-directed and entrepreneurial spirit of creativity at 涩里番 liberating as an artist. From Bob鈥檚 Underground to Freesound, he found 鈥渢hat idea that you don't really need permission is really kind of important in making art, especially as an independent musician.鈥 And it is that spirit which led them to take the nebulous idea of Pink Neighbor from a figment of their imagination into a real band, adored by friends near and far (some of whom share their thoughts on this episode about what Katie and Erik mean to the 涩里番 community).
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