Camp Wassaic, A Week Long Art Camp, Starts Jul 30

The Wassaic Project is holding a week-long immersive camp for students entering grades 6-9.

The Wassaic Project is holding a week-long immersive camp for students entering grades 6-9. Participants build artistic, creative problem-solving, and design-thinking skills, and collaborate with Wassaic Artists in Residence on a performance at our Summer Festival.

DATE/TIME:
Monday, July 30 to Friday, August 3 2018: 9am to 3pm

LOCATION:
Maxon Mills
37 Furnace Bank Road
Wassaic, NY 12592

COST:
$150 Webutuck School District residents
$300 non-residents
If any programs present a significant financial hardship, reach out to tara@wassaicproject.org to work something out.

MORE:
wassaicproject.org/events/2018-camp-wassaic

 

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Inspiration by Olana w/ Art School of Columbia County @ New Lebanon Library,

The New Lebanon Library invites you to get inspired by Olana.

The New Lebanon Library invites you to get inspired by Olana. Create and be inspired by Islamic art and explore radial symmetry as you make your own prints. This crafting event will also teach participants about the poets and artists who have been inspired by the rich culture of this region.

DATE/TIME:
Thursday, July 19, 2018: 1:30 pm – 2:30 pm

AGES:
Recommended for Grades 3-12

MORE:
NewLebanonLibrary.org
Facebook.com/NewLebanonLibraryNY
twitter: @NewLebanonLib
518-794-8844
leb@taconic.net

 

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Monster Jam at Lebanon Valley Speedway, Jul 15 – 18

The Lebanon Valley Speedway presents 4 evenings of Monster Jam!


The Lebanon Valley Speedway presents 4 evenings of Monster Jam!

The most action-packed live event on four wheels where world class drivers compete. Monster Jam features high octane spontaneous entertainment and intense competition, featuring the most recognizable trucks in the world.

Each Monster Jam truck is approximately 10.5 feet tall, 12.5 feet wide, 17 feet long and weighs 12,000 pounds. The driver’s compartment is a steel safety structure, built from tubing and mounted to the truck frame. The truck bodies are custom-built and constructed of fiberglass. Each truck is transported in specially prepared trailers, which can include spare parts and as many as two trucks.

To see the full schedule for the 2018 season, click here.

DATE/TIME:
Sunday, July 15 2018 through Wednesday, July 18
All four days: 4pm (gates open) – 9:30pm

ADMISSION:
$10 – $40
Tickets can be purchased at http://boxoffice.printtixusa.com/lebanonvalleyspeedway/eventcalendar

LOCATION:
1746 US Route 20
West Lebanon, NY 12195

MORE:
www.lebanonvalley.com
facebook.com/lebanonvalleyspeedway
@LVSpeedway

 

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Mamma Mia! at Mac-Haydn Theatre

According to the Mac-Haydn Theatre, Mamma Mia! is the theatre’s most requested musical in it’s history. The show opened at Mac-Haydn on July 5, and the word-of-mouth reviews agree – it’s fantastic. 

According to the Mac-Haydn Theatre, Mamma Mia! is the theatre’s most requested musical in it’s history. The show opened at Mac-Haydn on July 5, and the word-of-mouth reviews agree – it’s fantastic.

 Betsy Padamonsky leads the all star cast as Donna, revisiting a role she has performed on The National Tour and regionally. Broadway World said of her performance as Donna: “Padamonsky is quite the revelation in that she really brings her own interpretation… Padamonsky focuses on the lyrics and Donna’s motivation with each number showcasing her character’s independent streak.” We are so excited to have her with us.

Joining her are the magnificent Madison Stratton as Tanya. Our audiences will best remember her as The Lady of The Lake in last season’s hillarious SpamalotErin Spears and Kelly Gabrielle Murphyround out the wonderful women in our cast. Spears has been seen in numerous roles with us including Alice Beineke in Addams Family and Sister Mary Patrick in Sister Act. Murphy is well remembered as a beautiful Johanna in our haunting Sweeney Todd last season.

Three Mac-Haydn favorites return as the men of the piece. Gabe Belyeuas Sam, Colin Pritchard as Bill, and Steve Hassmer as Harry.

The inventive and high energy Bryan Knowlton directs and choreographs. A veteran of Mac-Haydn, Bryan’s directorial work includesLa Cage Aux Folles and last season’s Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor DreamcoatKevin Gleason designs the sets and Bethany Marx designs the costumes.

Running for 3 big weeks and featuring all the biggest ABBA hits, Mamma Mia! is so much fun, we are certain that once will not be enough! Get your tickets today as the season is selling out fast.

Production information from machaydntheatre.org

DATES/TIMES:
July 5 through July 22 2018

2 pm matinees on Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday
4pm matinees on Saturday
7pm on Sunday
8pm on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday

TICKET PRICES:

  • Evening Performances: $39.50 (Tenth Row $38.50)
  • Matinee Performances: $36.50
  • Senior 60+ $36.50 (All performances)
  • Children Under 12 with Adult: $15.00

Shows are selling out so purchase tickets in advance if you want to see this show.
Tickets can be purchased through machaydntheatre.org by clicking here.

LOCATION:
Mac-Haydn Theatre
1925 NY-203
Chatham, NY 12037

MORE:
machaydntheatre.org
facebook.com/MacHaydnTheatre/
instagram.com/machaydntheatre
Box Office Phone: 518-392-9292

Click here for the full 2018 rundown for the Main Stage.

 

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Monodic Flow (Field Totem), an Outdoor Art Installation in Hancock, MA

I was driving through Hancock, MA the other day, and saw an interesting art installation in a field at Hancock Shaker Village. The work is called Monodic Flow (Field Totem), by New York-based conceptual sculptor Marko Remec.

I was driving through Hancock, MA the other day, and saw an interesting art installation in a field at Hancock Shaker Village. The work is called Monodic Flow (Field Totem), by New York-based conceptual sculptor Marko Remec.

Monodic Flow features over 160 convex dome mirrors, 32 inches each, that “flow” over a 200-foot path down the hill.  The path of mirrors echoes the flow of water in the underground aqueducts that the Shakers laid in 1818 from a reservoir at the top of the hillside to the village below. Water then powered their machinery, supplied the laundry, and afterward drained into fields to water the cattle and livestock. Nothing was wasted by the Shakers, and the aqueduct is still in use today.

A monody is a song sung by a single voice. Early Shaker music was sung in unison without instrumental accompaniment, the voices of the community coming together to offer a single prayer to God. To Marko Remec, a conceptual sculptor, the Shakers’ presence in American history was like a lone melody against the bustle of society around them, spiritually and culturally.

Remec’s work has been shown at museums and sculpture parks such as MASS MoCA, LongHouse Reserve, Chesterwood – National Trust Historic Site, Museo de Arte de Ponce, Kunsthaus Zug, the Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art, the Nassau County Museum of Art and the Hancock Shaker Village, among other locales.

You can see Monodic Flow from Lebanon Mountain Road (Route 20) in Hancock. It’s across the street from the Shaker Village. You can park along the road, by the installation, and walk over to take a closer look. Monodic Flow is made possible by the generosity of Stephanie and Tim Ingrassia

DATES:
May – November, 2018

LOCATION:
34 Lebanon Mountain Rd.,
Hancock, MA 01237

MORE:
This work is part of an exhibition titled, Altered Visions. The exhibit explores how the repurposing of objects or landscapes can change the way we view them. The exhibit also includes work by Henry Klimowicz, and Abelardo Morell. Henry Klimowicz uses cardboard to create organic sculptures that grow out of an inspired process. Abelardo Morell works with a camera obscura and shadows in the historic village to alter our perception of Shaker objects and a historic environment.

 

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