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Poet, Performer, Former Punk Rocker – In Other Words, Jeanann Verlee | Catskill Mountain Foundation's Blog
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Catskill Mountain Foundation's Blog. Poet, Performer, Former Punk Rocker – In Other Words, Jeanann Verlee. June 4, 2015. June 4, 2015. Verlee will be hosting a workshop (5:30PM-6:30PM), followed by a performance and open mic (starting at 7PM); the very first event in the Poetry at 1600 Feet series. What got you into poetry, specifically spoken word? Do you have a favorite poem? What about a favorite song? Favorite poemyikes. Narrowing to a single poem seems impossible there are so many! I simply accepted...
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June | 2015 | Catskill Mountain Foundation's Blog
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Catskill Mountain Foundation's Blog. Bringing The Classics To Life. June 19, 2015. June 19, 2015. From a different performance by the Berkshire Bach Ensemble. All of my doubts dissipated after I closed the box office and took my seat. Boy was I in for a show. The evening began with Samson:. Overture, by George Frederic Handel. I cannot speak to how this one went, since I was busy closing up the box office, but I managed to seat myself in time to hear all of Montevertigo,. And O rosetta, che rosetta.
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Behind The Mask: Carlos Fittante | Catskill Mountain Foundation's Blog
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Catskill Mountain Foundation's Blog. Behind The Mask: Carlos Fittante. July 16, 2015. July 17, 2015. Each artist has a different perspective on the performance, and we aim to show you all of them. Carlos Fittante at Marjorie Luke Theatre. First up is Carlos Fittante, from BALAM Dance Theatre. What is your part in this project, and what are you taking away from it? What about this project do you look forward to? As in all new projects I work on, I look forward to performance! There is something magical th...
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April | 2015 | Catskill Mountain Foundation's Blog
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Catskill Mountain Foundation's Blog. Meet the Movement: Britney Tokumoto. April 30, 2015. April 30, 2015. I had a blast talking to Britney and the other members of the Schoen Movement Company. Keep in touch with them at http:/ www.schoenmovementcompany.com/. And don’t forget to check CMF’s website. How long have you been with the Schoen Movement company? I have been dancing with Schoen movement company for a year and a half. What is one of the best experiences you’ve had? Definitely. The group of peo...
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Beware the Trains | Catskill Mountain Foundation's Blog
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Catskill Mountain Foundation's Blog. July 23, 2015. Interview with David Slutzky, whose exhibit, BEWARE OF THE TRAINS, is on view at the Kaaterskill Fine Arts and Crafts Gallery and Bookstore in Hunter Village through Aug. 31, 2015. The other day I told a friend that David Slutzky was having an exhibit of his train drawings at the Kaaterskill Gallery. Oh, she said, is that the guy in the black hat? Do you get that a lot? How did you come to start drawing trains? What was the attraction? I will answer thi...
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Breaking Through The Spam | Catskill Mountain Foundation's Blog
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Catskill Mountain Foundation's Blog. Breaking Through The Spam. July 9, 2015. July 10, 2015. Tell me everything there is to know about A Stream of Life, like I have no idea what any of it is. The watershed is an important asset for us but not only us. Throughout this broad region, including all of New York City, we have much to celebrate. Photograph by Jeffrey Vining from WAJ, featured in this year’s exhibit. I’ve never heard of you. Why are you calling me? What are you, a stalker? It’s a big deal for so...
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Catskill Mountain Foundation's Blog. Putting it Pleinly: An interview with Alix Hallman Travis. June 3, 2016. July 14, 2016. There’s a party at the Kaaterskill Fine Arts and Crafts Gallery! Actually, there’s an exhibition called. A Celebration of Community. By painter Alix Hallman Travis, who recently had a talk with Carolyn. Read on, fellow party-goer! And just to be clear – Carolyn did this interview, but Maggie insists on being credited for the delightful pun in the title. Can you comment on that?
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Behind The Mask: Joyce Kozloff | Catskill Mountain Foundation's Blog
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Catskill Mountain Foundation's Blog. Behind The Mask: Joyce Kozloff. July 23, 2015. July 23, 2015. Next up, artist Joyce Kozloff! What is your part in this project, and what are you taking away from it? A mask (before Joyce makes a masterpiece of it! But Andy Appel, a friend, asked me to paint the masks for his production of the opera “Acis and Galatea” – and I always follow and support my friends and colleagues. What about this project do you look forward to? They create an alternate persona, a mystery ...
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July | 2015 | Catskill Mountain Foundation's Blog
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Catskill Mountain Foundation's Blog. Poet, Student, Intern – Me! July 27, 2015. July 28, 2015. The most serious, dapper-est of selfies. My awesome mentor Carolyn jumped in once again, told me to do a self-interview, and, well. You be the judge of how that went. How did you get into poetry and art? I used to write really, really bad songs in Elementary school. Unfortunately I remember those quite vividly. What introduced you to spoken word? Where do you find inspiration? An example of “Flarf”. Yes and no&...
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May | 2015 | Catskill Mountain Foundation's Blog
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Catskill Mountain Foundation's Blog. John Franklin: Woodturner Extraordinaire. May 29, 2015. May 29, 2015. How and when did you get into woodworking? I guess I started as a teenager. I remember ninth grade woodshop was the first woodturning that I ever did. I think that a piece I made then is still in my mom’s house. As I got older I just kept doing it. What kind of tools do you work with? I’m a woodturner but I’m also a part-time carpenter, so I have a shop full of tools, a lot of tools! That’s absolute...