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July 13, 2012 (85 events)
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Events for July 13, 2012

 

Puppet Show

Friday Jul 13, 2012, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM

The annual No Strings Marinette Company puppet show will be held on Friday, July 13th, at 10 a.m. in Peskeompskut Park or the Carnegie Library, depending upon the weather. This year’s production is Wasabi- A Dragon’s Tale. The exciting story involves a dangerous dragon who kidnaps a prince. A brave young princess goes after the dragon to rescue the boy. It is based on the children’s book The Paperbag Princess by Robert Munsch. The show is suitable and enjoyable for young and old alike. For more information, call 863-3214.
 

Associated Group: Montague Libraries

Posted by: linda

 

Coffeehouse Series

Friday Jul 13, 2012, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Span of Sunshine at Great Falls Coffeehouse

Span of Sunshine is a local Pop-Rock Band that creates deftly thought out vocal harmonies against a sometimes simple, sometimes complex arrangement which changes midstream. Picture The Beach Boys attempting Zappa with a hint of The Pixies.
Dave Hobbs, Mark Bodah, Steve Koziol, and Hilary Weiner provide four part harmonies while rocking out!

Doors open at 6:30 p.m., concert begins at 7:00. Refreshments available. Museum and Museum Store are open during intermission. Donations ($6-$12 suggested at the door) help the Friends support free nature programs at the Center.

The Friends of Great Falls Discovery Center host local bands, singers, and individual musicians in the Great Hall on the second Friday of each month, except for December.
 

Associated Group: Discovery Center

Posted by: clegg

 

KOFEST: A QUEER DIVINE

Friday Jul 13, 2012, 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM

A QUEER DIVINE is Sara Felder’s whimsical, moving and theatrical reflection on art, aging, grief and revelation. Written and performed by Felder, it was developed with David O’Connor who has directed two of the performer’s shows. In A QUEER DIVINE, Felder ponders, juggles and finally embodies the facts of her existence: She likes art, she can’t dance and people she loves are going to die. Using her signature style of integrating circus shtik and object-play with personal narrative, Sara explores transitions – between birth and death, between Brooklyn and Manhattan, between ballet and modern. As her mother lays dying, Sara remembers dance class, subway rides and theater lobbies where she stumbles upon life lessons about commerce, class, race and growing old. A QUEER DIVINE also examines the role of audience and artist, and the communal act of performance. There might also be a trip to the ballet.
Sara Felder is a solo theater artist, playwright, juggling diva, trickster and activist. As one reviewer has noted, "Calling Sara Felder a juggler is a little like referring to Michelangelo as that guy who painted ceilings."
She began performing as a juggler with the Pickle Family Circus in 1984, and has created five solo shows and three multi-actor plays over the years since then. Her solo plays June Bride and Out of Sight have been performed at the Ko Festival to great acclaim. They continue to tour.
She is at work on a new piece, Melancholy A Comedy. Felder has toured Cuba and Nicaragua with Jugglers for Peace, Europe with the Klezmatics, and Ft. Lauderdale with Joel Grey’s Borscht Capades. Felder has taught juggling to inmates at San Quentin through the Cal. Arts Council and has been honored with many awards and fellowships.
Felder teaches performance at the Berkeley Repertory Theater and the Marsh in San Francisco, and will be teaching a workshop here at the Ko Festival this summer.
Felder fiercely believes in the power of humor and laughter to help dive into the most difficult, controversial and provocative issues. She lives in Oakland, CA with her partner Dev, a rabbi, and their son, Jesse, a middle-school filmmaker and Calvin & Hobbes maven.
When not performing or teaching, she enjoys playing the ancient game of Go on her post-modern phone. Learn more about her work at www.sarafelder.com.

All performances take place in Amherst College’s accessible, air-conditioned Holden Theater on the Amherst College campus. The theater is located just behind the Admissions Office off of S. Pleasant Street in Amherst, MA. Plenty of close, free parking.
Unless otherwise noted, tickets $20 Adults / $16 Students & Seniors. Call about a very limited number of $8 tix. Tickets and further information are available at www.kofest.com or by calling box office phone: (413) 542-3750.
 

Associated Group: Local Entertainment

Posted by: kofest

 

Jawbone Family @ Voo

Friday Jul 13, 2012, 9:30 PM - 12:00 AM

Jeremy Dukes presents SPEAK! this is followed by the Happy Jawbone Family Band at the Rendezvous, 78 Third St, in Turners Falls. FREE
 

Associated Group: Local Entertainment

Posted by: clegg

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