Back to Show
Indie Alaska
A day in the life of a Russian pianist | INDIE ALASKA
Season 10
Episode 9
Russia has a long history in Alaska since the fur trades. One notable member of the Russian Orthodox community in Anchorage is professional pianist, Margarita Merkusheva. Since moving to Alaska from Vladivostok 20 years ago, she's continued to advance her musical career by writing custom music for the Alaska Dance Theatre and giving piano lessons to dozens of families in the Russian community.
Support Provided By
2:47
"George" is a crowd favorite at the Alaska Zoo. The magpie voluntarily came to the zoo.
3:29
Take a look behind the scenes at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport
7:28
The Gulf of Alaska Keeper (GoAK) cleans marine debris from Alaskan coastlines.
5:10
Spruce Island is considered by many Orthodox Christians to be one of the holiest sites.
7:14
Outside the village of Quinhagak, archeologists and locals are in a race against time.
4:41
Brian Shunskis has been feeding his cabbages all summer long.
5:02
Lee Post's articulated creations can be found in museums and visitor centers across Alaska
4:24
Roger Firedodger and his Alaska Fire Circus can be found all over Anchorage.
4:18
Kimberly Mejía Gúzman moved from Guatemala to Anchorage.
4:49
Keith Malone and Nathan Broumley are going back to the basics with beekeeping.
4:55
Dall Sheep played an important role in the creation of Denali National Park.
4:39
George Peck began riding unicycles around Seward, Alaska in the 80s