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SUMMARY:African Drum & Dance with Ult Mundane & Tara Murphy
DESCRIPTION:Drum class with Ult Mundane from 6 -7 pm and dance class with Tara Murphy 7 – 8:30 pm at 118 Elliot in Brattleboro\, VT on Wednesday April 3rd.  \nThe cost for the drum class is $10-12 and the dance class $15-20 sliding scale. ALL LEVELS WELCOME!  \nThere are extra drums for those who need one for the drum class. Live drumming for the dance class. Wear clothes that you can move in and bring a water bottle. \nUlt Mundane has been studying traditional West African drumming for over fifteen years. He has learned from world-renowned teachers such as Famoudou Konate and Mamady Keita\, and since 2010 he has studied with Namory Keita\, a master drummer from Guinea who now lives in Maine. He’s been teaching weekly djembe and dundun classes for twelve years. He currently teaches Monday evenings at the Rise Up Center in Wilton\, NH. Learn to play the high-energy dance music of West Africa! We’ll touch on the foundations of technique for playing the djembe\, and then learn a series of phrases that go with a traditional song. \nThe African dance class with Tara Murphy will get your blood pumping and your heart soaring. Feel the rhythms and shake what you got! Participants will learn the basic style of African dance as well as traditional dances from Mali\, Guinea and Senegal\, West Africa. The class emphasizes community\, self-expression and the joy of movement. We will let our spirits fly! \nTara Murphy\, originally from Washington\, D.C.\, grew up studying ballet and theater. She earned her B.A. in theater and religious studies at Yale University. At this time she also began studying African dance and drumming\, and exploring her African heritage. While at Yale\, Tara was awarded a fellowship to study traditional dance and drumming at the University of Legon in Ghana\, West Africa. For the past 20 years\, she has studied closely under many African and Afro-Caribbean artists in Washington\, D.C.\, New York City and Boston. Tara recognizes the practice of African dance and drumming as a tremendous force for healing\, meditation\, empowerment and community. It is her greatest honor to share the inspiration of these ancient traditions.
URL:https://118elliot.com/event/african-drum-dance-with-ult-mundane-tara-murphy/
CATEGORIES:Classes & Ongoing Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="African Dance Vermont":MAILTO:africandancevt@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190405T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190405T203000
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SUMMARY:Steve Redmond: Sarasota Incognita
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the opening reception of Sarasota Incognita\, the work of painter Steve Redmond. \nThis retrospective begins with work from Redmond’s early painting years on a self-built studio houseboat. Traveling from Vermont through central Florida to the Gulf coast\, Redmond lived\, worked\, and painted\, on board and off\, for three years. These and later paintings alternate between the outer and the inner journey\, interposing explorations of the American landscape\, the Tarot\, Grail legend\, and creation story. This show is a must-see for all those interested in a self-styled journalistic approach\, one which uses archetypal mythology alongside abstraction in service of authentic expression. \nFood and wine served!
URL:https://118elliot.com/event/gallery-walk-steve-redmond-sarasota-incognita/
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibit
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ORGANIZER;CN="118 Gallery":MAILTO:gallery@118elliot.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190407T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190407T163000
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CREATED:20190215T173546Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190325T164638Z
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SUMMARY:Local Ukulele Student Showcase and Fundraiser for the Vermont Ukulele Harvest
DESCRIPTION:Public invited to enjoy a variety of works performed by local ukulele students. All-ages performances! Families and children encouraged to attend! Local teachers and artists will be on site to provide information about ongoing class\, lesson\, workshop and performance opportunities. Enjoy a meet-and-greet with teachers after the performances. Vermont Ukulele Harvest information provided after performance also.
URL:https://118elliot.com/event/local-ukulele-student-showcase-and-fundraiser-for-the-vermont-ukulele-harvest/
CATEGORIES:General,Music
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ORGANIZER;CN="Vermont Ukulele Harvest":MAILTO:vtukeharvest@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190410T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190410T203000
DTSTAMP:20260501T091451
CREATED:20181109T200508Z
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SUMMARY:Architecture + Design Film Series: Leaning into the Wind
DESCRIPTION:The Architecture + Design Film Series continues with LEANING INTO THE WIND\n\nDirected by Thomas Riedelsheimer\n2017\, Germany\, 97 Minutes\nPREVIEW ON YOUTUBE\n\nLeaning into the Wind is a vibrant journey through the diverse layers of Andy Goldsworthy’s world. From urban Edinburgh and London to the South of France and New England\, each environment he encounters becomes a fresh kaleidoscopic canvas for his art. A lushly-visualized travelogue\, Goldsworthy’s work and Thomas Riedelsheimer’s exquisite cinematography redefine landscape and inextricably tie human life to the natural world.\n\nDoors open at 6pm. Films are free and open to the public.\n\nBritish sculptor\, photographer\, and environmentalist Andy Goldsworthy is known internationally for his “earth art\,” site-specific installations that incorporate nature and the passage of time. Leaning into the Wind is a vibrant journey through the diverse layers of Andy Goldsworthy’s world. From urban Edinburgh and London to the South of France and New England\, each environment he encounters becomes a fresh kaleidoscopic canvas for his art. A lushly-visualized travelogue\, Goldsworthy’s work and Thomas Riedelsheimer’s exquisite cinematography redefine landscape and inextricably tie human life to the natural world.\n\n\n\nThe Architecture + Design Film Series\, started five years ago in Burlington\, selects diverse films celebrating design in all its various forms. This year\, through the generosity of the American Institute of Architects Vermont Chapter and local sponsors\, the monthly screenings will be held simultaneously at 118 Elliot through May 2019. Film showings are free and open to all\, presented to foster understanding and stimulate conversation about the impact of design and beauty in our daily lives.\n\n\n\n\nThe Architecture + Design Film Series website www.adfilmseries.org tells the history of the film series and presents film trailers for movies this season. 118 Elliot is a modern\, fully accessible arts and educational center in Downtown Brattleboro. A new season will start in September of this year. Learn more at www.118Elliot.com.
URL:https://118elliot.com/event/architecture-design-film-series-leaning-into-the-wind/
CATEGORIES:Film
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ORGANIZER;CN="Architecture + Design Film Series":MAILTO:ADfilmseries@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190418T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190418T190000
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SUMMARY:The Roundtable Discussion Series: Robert Frost at Marlboro College
DESCRIPTION:In a nod to National Poetry Month\, Landmark College professor  and Robert Frost scholar Daniel Toomey will discuss Frost’s ties to  Marlboro College for the Brattleboro Words Project’s monthly Roundtable  Discussion Thursday\, April 18\, 2019 at 118 Elliot at 6:00 pm.  The event is free and refreshments will be served.  \n\n\n\nIt’s a little known fact that Robert Frost had a hand in the \nfounding of Marlboro College. In 1917\, when Frost started teaching at \nAmherst College\, he began his mentorship of Walter Hendricks\, the \nwriter\, educator\, and publisher who would go on to found Marlboro \nCollege in 1946. Robert Frost read a poem at the school’s first \ngraduation\, and in the college’s early days he would visit campus and \npractice what he called “education by presence\,” listening to students’ \nideas and sharing his own in a free interchange. As Daniel Toomey will \nshow on April 14\, Frost had a lasting influence on the Marlboro College \ncommunity and way of life\, and his presence remains. \n\n\n\nRoundtable Discussions are also an opportunity for Words \nProject research leaders and teachers to share information and \ninspiration and for members of the public to discover how they too can \nparticipate in making podcasts about sites and themes important to our \nregion’s storied past.  \n\n\n\nThe Brattleboro Words Project is a multi-year collaboration \nbetween the Brattleboro Historical Society\, the Brattleboro Literary \nFestival\, Write Action\, Brooks Memorial Library and Marlboro College \nbacked by a National Endowment for the Humanities matching grant.  The \nProject seeks public participation in research\, writing and creating a \n‘Brattleboro Words Trail’\, audio linked to sites of interest in the \nhistory of words for walking\, biking and driving tours of our area\, a \nbook on Brattleboro’s printing and publishing history\, and other events \nlinked to the October Brattleboro Literary Festival and throughout the \nyear. For more information visit: www.brattleborowords.org
URL:https://118elliot.com/event/the-roundtable-discussion-series-robert-frost-at-marlboro-college/
CATEGORIES:Free,Literary
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ORGANIZER;CN="Brattleboro Words Project":MAILTO:brattleborowords@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190424T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190424T203000
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SUMMARY:African Drum & Dance with Namory Keita & Seny Daffe
DESCRIPTION:African Dance Vermont is excited to welcome back Namory Keita and Seny Daffe\, both master teachers originally from Guinea. \nThere will be live drumming accompanying the dance classes. The drum classes are from 6:00 to 7:00 pm and the cost is on a sliding scale $10-12. There are extra drums for those who need one. The dance classes are from 7:00 to 8:30 and the cost is on a sliding scale $15-20. All levels including beginners are welcome. Wear clothes that you can move in and bring a water bottle. \nNamory Keita is an accomplished Guinean drummer who was the lead drummer for his village\, Sangbaralla.  He has lead countless traditional musical events and ceremonies. Since 2006\, Namory has performed and taught around the U.S. and internationally and has recorded with the group Fankaba.  For several years\, Namory taught a weekly drum class and accompanied the dance classes in Brattleboro\, Vt. and currently teaches and drums for classes in Kittery\, Me. Namory plays for the world renowned West African dance teacher Youssouf Koumbassa\, the Kouraba Festival in Canada\, Cirque Zuma Zuma\, ILAP\, and many other noted musicians and venues throughout New England and the US and abroad.  Namory is a sought after teacher and performer with a unique style and a wealth of traditional knowledge very rare to find outside the villages of Guinea. He is a fabulous djembe player and a generous teacher who is experienced at teaching across cultures and skill levels.  He is known for his love of his village\, his respect for traditional music and his infectious joy of life.  Take a class with Namory and experience the joy of learning from a masterful player and teacher. \nSeny Daffe was born in Conakry\, Guinea\, West Africa\, where dancing and drumming are inseparable from their culture. He is a versatile musician and a very talented dancer\, singer and comedian. Seny has a wealth of performing experience in traditional and contemporary dance and drum. Since coming to the United States in 2006\, he has traveled the east coast from Florida to Vermont working with several companies and well-known artists. As a member of Jeh Kulu Dance and Drum Theater of Burlington\, VT\, he is a regular drummer and teacher for dance classes\, and assists in musical direction and choreography. He also independently leads multiple dance and drum classes\, and is in popular demand to lead workshops throughout the northeast and beyond. He is a multi-talented and dynamic teacher and performer who is gaining a reputation for his approachable and exciting dance and drum classes\, his electrifying doundoun playing\, and for his rich and powerful voice.
URL:https://118elliot.com/event/african-drum-dance-with-namory-keita-seny-daffe/
CATEGORIES:Classes & Ongoing Events,Dance
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ORGANIZER;CN="African Dance Vermont":MAILTO:africandancevt@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190427T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190427T180000
DTSTAMP:20260501T091451
CREATED:20190424T174651Z
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SUMMARY:Bernie 2020 Organizing Kickoff
DESCRIPTION:Kick Off with Bernie!\nSaturday\, April 27\, 4-6 PM \nCome together with your friends\, family\, and neighbors to join Bernie Sanders’ historic campaign to defeat Trump and transform America. Join us on April 27th to hear from Senator Sanders about our vision and what it’s going to take to complete the political revolution. It’s going to take all of us\, so let’s get to work! \nRSVP here: https://act.berniesanders.com/event/KickOff
URL:https://118elliot.com/event/bernie-2020-organizing-kickoff/
CATEGORIES:Free,Politics
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190428T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190428T210000
DTSTAMP:20260501T091451
CREATED:20190424T173306Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190424T173306Z
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SUMMARY:Voices of The Lakota
DESCRIPTION:The Experiential Learning and Collaboration Course with The Oglala Lakota People Presents: \nVoices of The Lakota.  \n9 members of the Marlboro College community ate\, lived and traveled together for a 2 week trip to The Pine Ridge Reservation. Pine Ridge has the reputation of the poorest reservation in this U.S. We worked to understand this at the same time as we worked to understand how to be respectful visitors. We will share excerpts from video interviews and thoughts on our experiences visiting various elders and families. We will also talk about the non-profit organizations we visited\, such as Thunder Valley Community Development Corporation\, White Clay Makerspace\, B.E.A.R. Project (Better Education and Reading)\, Lakota Solar Enterprises. The work of these organizations is crucial to addressing some of the issues people on the Reservation face. \n7pm\, Sunday April\, 28th at 118 Elliot Street\, Brattleboro  \nFor more information please call John Willis 802-380-9057
URL:https://118elliot.com/event/voices-of-the-lakota/
CATEGORIES:Free
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