Open Poetry Meeting at Copake Grange, May 3

The Copake Grange celebrates National Poetry Month with an open mic night.

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April is National Poetry Month, when the legacy and awareness of the importance of poetry in our lives is highlighted in schools and institutions everywhere. The Copake Grange will mark the culmination of this important literary celebration by inviting community members of all ages to take the stage and read an original or favorite selection. Novices and experienced enthusiasts of the art of poetry are invited to the Grange theater to read an original poem they may have been inspired to write, share a selection from their favorite poet or anthology, or simply listen and reflect as the poetic voices of others come alive.

Copake resident, singer-songwriter and poet Slink Moss and Great Barrington poet Janet Hutchinson will preside over this free event, which requires no advance reservations.

DATE/TIME:
Friday, May 3, 2019 / 6pm – 8pm

LOCATION:
The Copake Grange
628 Empire Road
Copake, NY 12516

ADMISSION:
Free

MORE:
copakegrange.org
facebook.com/Copake-Grange

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The Cat Rescuers Kit-Tea Party at Ancram Opera House, Apr 27

The Cat Rescuers, a feature documentary by award winning filmmakers Rob Fruchtman (Sister Helen) and Steven Lawrence (Sarabah), will be shown at the Ancram Opera House this Saturday.

1253843-250The Cat Rescuers, a feature documentary by award winning filmmakers Rob Fruchtman (Sister Helen) and Steven Lawrence (Sarabah), will be shown at the Ancram Opera House this Saturday (April 27th) as part of a spring fundraiser for local cat rescues – Collaborative Cats and Cat Wranglers of Claverack.

The documentary had its world premiere at the Hamptons International Film Festival where it won the Zelda Penzel Giving Voice to the Voiceless Award, given each year to a film that inspires audiences to respect the dignity and rights of all living beings and encourages dialogue about how we treat and view animals as a community.

The Cat Rescuers follows Sassee, Claire, Tara and Stu night and day as they hit the streets, backyards and alleys of Brooklyn to save feline lives. As the film unfolds, it shows the extraordinary skill, resilience and humor these passionate urban heroes bring to this challenging work, and how it has changed their lives. Against great odds, they are making a difference.

The Cat Rescuers film will be followed by the Kit-Tea party featuring refreshments by Harney Tea and delicious sweets by local volunteers. Kittens and cats will be available for viewing and adoption. Collaborative Cats annual Spring Raffle winners will be chosen.

DATE/TIME:
Saturday, April 27th, 2019 / 2pm
Kit-Tea Party at 3:30pm

ADMISSION:
$10.00 – Kit-Tea Party (includes refreshments and one raffle ticket)
$20.00 – General Admission (includes movie, refreshments & one raffle ticket)

Additional raffle tickets are available at the door.

To purchase admission tickets online, visit kitteaparty.brownpapertickets.com

LOCATION:
Ancram Opera House
1330 County Rt. 7
Ancram, NY 12502

MORE:
ancramoperahouse.org
facebook.com/ancramoperahouse
twitter.com/AncramOperaHse

 

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Basilica’s 2019 24-Hour Drone Festival is This Weekend, Apr 27 – 28

Basilica Hudson’s season opener, the annual 24-Hour Drone Experiments in Sound & Music, is this weekend, April 27 and 28, 2019.

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Basilica Hudson‘s season opener, the annual 24-Hour Drone Experiments in Sound & Music, is this weekend, April 27 and 28, 2019. The annual festival, presented by Basilica Hudson and Le Guess Who?, is a roving, international series featuring musicians and sound artists experimenting within the spectrum of drones (sustained tones shaped by voice or instrumentation) to create 24 hours of unbroken, uninterrupted sound.

Escape the tight hands of time in a long-form, endurance homage to sound. An all-encompassing, immersive event, 24-HOUR DRONE features musicians and sound artists experimenting with sustained tones, creating a full twenty-four hours of unbroken sound.

Droners are free to come and go over the twenty-four hours, but those who make the commitment to this long-duration work will be rewarded with the intangible feeling of meditative contentment, pure bliss, and communal collaboration.

– info & images from basilicahudson.org

This year’s lineup includes Ustad Shafaat Khan // Deradoorian // AHRKH // Zone 6 Presents: Kinlaw // NEVER TEMPLE // Jay Rodriguez< MOTHER > // Brooklyn Raga MassiveUnstruck Sound // Famous Accordion OrchestraHudson Valley Dronescape // Hudson Valley Shakuhachi Choir // Iva Bittova + Matt Norman //Anastasia Clarke‘s Crushed Matrices // Jeremy Toussaint-Baptiste // Sondra Sun-Odeon‘sUnsilencing // XOIR‘s XRONOLOGY // Ethan Primason + Caroline Partamian // Chris Andersen // Welkom In De Blaak // Mark Trecka // QUELQUE SHOW Montreal Block: Concrete + Skin Tone // Lumen Project Presents: Reg Bloor // Soramimi // Octonomy // Bob Bellerue // Bouquet // Ginny Benson // Ben SeretanMy Life’s Work

Tickets to the event are already sold out, however, 24-HOUR DRONE will be broadcast live on Wave Farm’s WGXC 90.7-FM, streamed online at wavefarm.org/listen, and made available through the Wave Farm Radio app (iOS).

DATES/TIMES:
2019: Saturday April 27 at 12pm to Sunday April 28 at 12pm

LOCATION:
Basilica Hudson
110 S. Front St.,
Hudson, NY 12534

MORE:
BasilicaHudson.org
facebook.com/BasilicaHudson

wavefarm.org/listen

 

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Bread and Puppet Theater’s ‘Diagonal Life: Theory and Praxis’ at TSL, Apr 26

Bread and Puppet Theater is bringing their production, ‘Diagonal Life: Theory and Praxis’ to TSL in Hudson this Friday.

Bread and Puppet Theater is bringing their production, ‘Diagonal Life: Theory and Praxis’, to TSL in Hudson this Friday.

TSL_DIAGONALLIFE_CALENDARPAGE-746x1024“Diagonals are created from the leaning power of hurt verticals,” says Peter Schumann, Bread and Puppet’s founder and director. “The diagonal threatens collapse while always containing the possibility of uprising.” We inhabitants of Western modernity are no strangers to verticality, from the architecture of our cities, to the “ladder(s) of success” we’re asked to scale, to the incessant wakefulness required of us, postponing the horizontal pleasures of sleep. Bread and Puppet’s Diagonal Man presents the diagonal as a potent and promising opposition to the dominating verticality of our culture. Puppeteers long ago realized that the most aesthetically radical movements for puppets are diagonals, because these movements cannot be sustained by human actors or dancers for more than a moment. (Gymnasts upsidedown themselves frequently and with ease, but diagonal positions remain inaccessible without the use of puppet.)

Diagonal Man brings all the bewildering, beguiling, and downright funny possibilities and implications of diagonality to life with song, dance, magic, mechanism, and stunning cardboard and paper maché puppets painted in Peter Schumann’s exuberant, slapdash expressionist style.

After the performance Bread and Puppet will serve its famous free sourdough rye bread with aioli, and Bread and Puppet’s “Cheap Art” – books, posters, postcards, pamphlets and banners from the Bread and Puppet Press – will be for sale. The Bread and Puppet Practitioners-of-the-Pursuit-of-What String Band will welcome the public.

BENEFIT SUPPER: Before the show, join the performers at 6:30 PM for a meal at TSL to benefit Bread and Puppet Theater. Price of $35 includes supper and admission to the show.

Menu: Spring Tortellini Soup with Sweet Peas, Golden Beets, and Greens (Vegetarian);  Kale-Stuffed Cauliflower (Vegetarian, Gluten Free); Garlic Roasted Artichoke and Asparagus (Vegan, Gluten Free); and Strawberry Rhubarb Custard for dessert!

DATE/TIME:
Friday, April 26th, 2019 / 7:30pm (Doors at 7)
Benefit dinner – 6:30pm

TICKETS:
General Admission – $15
TSL Members – $12.50
Students – $10

Benefit Supper – $35 includes supper and admission to the show. Please RSVP by purchasing a ticket to the supper online, e-mailing jeff@timeandspace.org, or calling 518-822-8100.

LOCATION:
Time & Space Limited
434 Columbia St.,
Hudson, NY 12534

MORE:
timeandspace.org
facebook.com/timeandspacelimited
instagram.com/tsl_hudson/

breadandpuppet.org

 

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The ECLECTIMANIAC Radio Show Airs Tonight, Apr 17

The next ECLECTIMANIAC Radio Show is tonight (Wednesday, April 17, 2019), at 8 pm on WGXC 90.7 FM Acra/Hudson!

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The next ECLECTIMANIAC Radio Show is tonight (Wednesday, April 17, 2019), at 8 pm on WGXC 90.7 FM Acra/Hudson! Join hosts @tonyatlarge@sethdavisphoto & Columbia County Current’s Jeff McKinney (@jeffmmckinney) as they make the world a better place one jam at a time!

April’s guest is writer, actor, and comedian Nora Burns who talks about her new hit one-woman show David’s Friend coming to Hudson Hall on April 27th. The ECLECTIMANIAC Boys also discuss the joy of traveling with audiobooks, Maya Rudolph’s Prince cover band, Princess, Post Malone at the Elvis Tribute Special and World of Dance contestant Poppin’ John. Plus music by Ariana Grande, Lizzo, Faith Evans, Lakey Inspired and R.E.M.

Listen @ 90.7 FM Acra/Hudson/Catskill on your radio or live stream WGXC.ORG online.

DATE/TIME
Wednesday, April 17 2019 / 8pm – 10pm

TO LISTEN
Live stream: WGXC.ORG
Tune in: 90.7 FM Acra/Hudson

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WGXC radio, 90.7-FM, is a community radio station based in New York’s Columbia and Greene counties. It’s part of Wave Farm, which is a non-profit arts organization driven by experimentation with broadcast media and the airwaves.

 

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