About Quarantined Quartet

We are the Quarantined Quartet, a family guitar quartet from Brooklyn, NY, made up of Elysa, Jason, and our sons Joseph and Noah Hochman.
We began the group on March 21, 2020 at the start of the pandemic lockdown, sharing our first practice video on Instagram that same day. Since then, we have practiced and posted a video every single day for over 2,000 consecutive days, building a global audience of more than 1 million followers.
We are the founders of the New York Guitar Academy and Jay & Lee Rumba Flamenca, with backgrounds in Spanish classical, flamenco, and rock guitar. Since 2021, we have been a resident band at the iconic Tavern on the Green in Central Park, NYC. Our repertoire includes original compositions and reimagined covers, presented as engaging live experiences for concert halls, festivals, and special events.
Iowa Lakes Community College
Once merely a parking lot, the new Janice K. Lund Performing Arts Center cuts a stunning silhouette across the skyline, boasting lovely architecture melded with artistic functionality that will host generations of entertainment.
In 2016, a bond approved by the residents of the five counties served by Iowa Lakes Community College, Clay, Dickinson, Emmet, Kossuth, and Palo Alto, helped fund the Janice K. Lund Performing Arts Center.
The completion of this major construction project has reinvigorated music and performing arts on the Estherville Campus of Iowa Lakes Community College and in the local community.

500-SEAT THEATRE
The centerpiece of the Janice K. Lund Performing Arts Center is a 500-seat theater with an open mezzanine that accommodates up to 105 people for a seated meal, or more for standing cocktails or intermission snacks. The performing arts center also includes a box office and area for concessions.
“The line of sight from the seats to the stage is incredible. There are no bad seats in the house! We are beyond excited for the Janice K. Lund Performing Arts Center to open, so we can begin sharing concerts, musicals, state-wide events, and more in a place with permanent sound and lighting.”
Carol Ayres-Stueven, Former Instrumental Music Professor

BACKSTAGE, COSTUMES, LIGHTING & SOUND
Backstage, instead of the standard green room, Iowa Lakes opted to create a blue-note space for performers and speakers to await their cues and to host small private events. Additionally, a new costume area provides plenty of space to sew, launder, and store costumes. The theater also incorporates a state-of-the art theatrical rigging system and an advanced lighting and sound system.