THRU THE FIRE
A powerful musical and visual testimony of survival, resilience, and rebirth in Altadena.
In the wake of the devastating LA fires, Thru The Fire brings together a diverse, intergenerational coalition of Altadena-based artists to create a redemptive artistic response. Inspired by the visionary legacy of Octavia Butler and Altadena’s rich cultural history, this project channels the raw emotion of loss into a transformative performance-driven experience—an urgent and uplifting narrative of collective power, climate resilience, and creative healing.
This is more than a film or an album. Thru The Fire is a living archive—told through music, poetry, and image—of a community rebuilding itself through radical collaboration.
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A groundbreaking cross-genre album featuring Indigenous Tongva voices, Afro-diasporic rhythms, Latin traditions, jazz elders, hip-hop artists, and spoken word poets—all rooted in Altadena.
A three-part documentary series capturing the recording sessions and creative process, weaving together the area's racial and cultural history, its artistic soul, and its response to environmental catastrophe.
A live multimedia performance combining music, dance, drama, and literature to offer a visceral, emotionally charged story of endurance and transformation.
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We are at a defining moment for Altadena. This project:
Preserves and amplifies cultural legacies—featuring voices too often excluded from mainstream narratives.
Strengthens community by employing and centering local artists—many of whom lost homes and studios in the Eaton Fire.
Models resilience through art, not as escapism, but as action—using fire not just as a destructive force, but a symbol of renewal.
Pushes storytelling forward with a unique blend of music, documentary, and immersive performance that speaks directly to our time.Description text goes here
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Led by musician/composer Paul Livingstone, Grammy-winning producer KC Porter, and veteran engineer Rich Mouser, Thru The Fire features an ensemble of Altadena’s finest: from the Earthseed Band to Rhythms of the Village, and special guests like Dwight Trible and Wil-Dog Abers (Ozomatli).
Filmmaker Joel Juarez (Director’s Guild and international award winner) helms the documentary, capturing the deeply personal and political dimensions of the project with a textured, experimental lens.
How You Can Help
We’re calling on foundations, donors, and supporters of the arts to help bring this project to life. Your contribution directly funds:
Artist compensation
Studio production and recording
Cinematography and post-production
Community outreach performances
Long-term infrastructure—like studio spaces for displaced local artists
Contribute to a movement that doesn’t just remember, but rebuilds.
Thru The Fire is a chance to show what’s possible when artists lead the way—together, we can tell Altadena’s story as a blueprint for collective renewal in the face of climate crisis.