This hour, we’re concentrating on Gen Z’s influence on arts and society.
Eric George Lopez, or ericdoa, has actually been called the “face of hyperpop,” a more recent songs style substantiated of 2000s digital songs. But in lots of methods, the “genre-bending” up-and- coming musician resists classification. He reviews his childhood in Connecticut, exactly how he created his noise and what makes Gen Z distinctively effective in the arts.
Later in the hour, we highlight SEOULAR, a K-pop dance crew at University of Connecticut, component of KCONN, the school’ K-pop club. KCONN President Gina Tran and Vice President Alan Tran join us.
Plus, Eiress Hammond is the proprietor of MINIPNG, a New Haven service including her styles along with up-and- coming makers. She joins us to review her objective of “sustainability and individuality.”
How is Gen Z moving borders or affecting arts and …