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Introduction to Acrylic Landscape Painting with Gerry Mann
Participants in this class will work to finish a small landscape painting of a subject/place of their choosing by working from a photograph. Various painting tools will be discussed and modeled. The concept of an underpainting will be demonstrated and the basics of color theory will be taught as individuals build their images and experience the nuances of color expression.
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Textured Mug Clay Class with Melissa Jenkins
Textured Mug Clay Class with Melissa Jenkins
Learn how to create a custom-made, functional clay mug or stein using slab building techniques in this beginner level class. Use our extensive collection of textures to create your own tapered mug with a personalized handle. We’ll all follow along the same basic steps, but each mug will be uniquely styled. Choose a color from our house-made dip glazes to finish off your design.
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Runaway Stroller
Runaway Stroller
Runaway Stroller features rhythm guitar/vocals of Johanna Kodlick and lead guitar/vocals of Anthony Latt. Exciting interpretations of Rock, Blues, Pop and Funk from the 60's to today. Runaway Stroller fans, (Stroller Chasers!) love dancing & singing to their energy-packed performances.
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Brain/Food: From Trenches to Transplants
Brain/Food: From Trenches to Transplants
"From Trenches to Transplants: Changing Lives with Plastic Surgery" shows the progress of plastic surgery in America from the trenches of World War I to today's hand and face transplants. Barry Noone will discuss the birth, the growth and the amazing triumphs of the past century in plastic surgery. His half century of learning, teaching…
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Music in the Mountains
Music in the Mountains
A superb group of 5 professional musicians and educators, all alumni of the Philadelphia Trio workshops, co-directed by Deborah Reeder and Barbara Sonies. This is an annual reunion for them and a classical music treat for the audience.
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Brain/Food: Invitation to the Dance
Brain/Food: Invitation to the Dance
Invitation to the Dance. James Sutton, choreographer and NYU Professor of the Arts offers a lecture/performance on "Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Dance (and Ballet) but Were Afraid to Ask." Jim has much to discuss as dance is a universal expression, a vital physical embodiment of human spirit.
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Movement, Music, and Methods – New York Theatre Ballet
Movement, Music, and Methods – New York Theatre Ballet
Movement, Music, and Methods: A Lecture/Demonstration/Performance with the Artistic Director, Dancers, and Music Director of New York Theatre Ballet on the process of Dance Performance and Collaboration.
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New York Theatre Ballet & Philadelphia Dance Theatre
New York Theatre Ballet & Philadelphia Dance Theatre
The young dancers of the Philadelphia Dance Theatre share the evening with the seasoned professionals of New York Theatre Ballet in a performance of works from the modern dance and ballet repertoire featuring live music and tailored especially for the intimacy of the DeWire Center.
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Ukulele Workshop with Simple Gifts
Ukulele Workshop with Simple Gifts
Take this beginner level class in Ukulele and then have fun performing a song with Simple Gifts at their concert on the Village Green that evening. In this class, you will learn 2-3 chords and the basics of fingerpicking and strumming and be ready to go!
Learn to Play the Spoons & Perform with Simple Gifts
Learn to Play the Spoons & Perform with Simple Gifts
FREE , Spoons provided Anyone who can hold two spoons is welcome! As a special treat after the intermission at Simple Gifts’ evening performance on the Village Green, Linda and Karen will pass out spoons and teach everyone in the audience who wants to learn the basics of playing the Spoons. You will be playing…
Simple Gifts Performance
Simple Gifts Performance
The award-winning duo, Linda Littleton and Karen Hirshon, will delight you with their world ethnic folk music played on 12 beautiful instruments. They will play everything from lively Irish jigs and down-home American reels to hard-driving klezmer frailachs and haunting Gypsy melodies, spicing the mix with the distinctive rhythms of Balkan dance music, and lush…
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Let’s Face It: Creative Self Portraits with Amy Cohen
No Experience Necessary. Really!
How do you want to depict yourself? Portraits created in this workshop will provide a snapshot in time, showing who you are at this moment.
On day one, you will learn how to draw a realistic black and white pencil portrait of the head. Amy will do a demonstration on measuring and proportion necessary to depict a representational head, and then work one-on-one with participants on their self-portraits.
Day two will focus on creating a portrait of your Psychological Selves. We will begin with a demonstration/lecture with examples of how pencil manipulation, composition, scale, proportion and light can be employed to create a portrait that goes beyond straight representation.
Brain/Food: Moonstruck
Brain/Food: Moonstruck
The classic film, Moonstruck, 1987. Romantic comedy. Older Italian American widow (Cher) falls for her fiancé’s estranged and hot-tempered younger brother (Nicholas Cage). Cher won a Best Actress Oscar for her performance. Some sexually suggestive content. Discussion will be led by Mary Anne Grabarek.
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The Midiri Brothers
The Midiri Brothers
The Midiri Brothers is an authentic big band featuring music by Benny Goodman and Artie Shaw. Joe and Paul Midiri along with Pat Mercuri, Jim Lawlor and Joe Holt will perform jazz arrangements of standards, classical music as well as their own originals.
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The Family Ties Band
The Family Ties Band
The Family Ties Band is based in Williamsport, PA formed in 2011 by family members Michael and Gino Caschera and their father Mike Caschera. The Family Ties Band blends Indie rock and Indie folk with narrative lyrics depicting stories of life's highs and lows.
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Brain/Food: The Falls
Brain/Food: The Falls
A reading and discussion of The Falls, (1969), a short story by George Saunders. Two men walk along the river and face the same moral dilemma after seeing two girls in a canoe.
Discussion led by Rick Freeman.
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SPARX Flute and Harp Duo
SPARX Flute and Harp Duo
House Concert In their 30-year collaboration as the duo SPARX, flutist Joan Sparks and harpist Anne Sullivan pride themselves on their unique collaborative performances, which have incorporated such artistic partners as First State Ballet, By Heart Storytelling Duo, and percussionist Harvey Price. Special Registration Required. $30 Spaces are limited. Please contact emfainfo@gmail.com for more…