CALENDAR 2018
Craft demos, games, story telling, Creative Entrepreneurs, Tiny Carnival and more! At the Reformed Church of Saugerties, 173 Main Street, Saugerties.
Rock Out, Shout Out, Get out the Vote features Trio Mio, the Rock Academy Band, Walter Dominicis and El Rancho Deluxo with a special appearance by Adrian O'Connor. At The Partition, 128 Partition Street.
About GESTURES: "The path of life wanders through many landscapes and marks the routes once traveled. Encounters with inhabitants of different cultures shape the understanding of diversity. Glimpses of foreign lives better my compassion for others not of my own persuasion. Without words, gestures speak the language of all time. A celebration of the similarities and like-spirited people, my goal is to share those moments with others and hope that we can understand that which is not only familiar to us."
All screenings will be held at the Saugerties Public Library at 7:30PM.
Poetry reading at Cross Contemporary Art gallery. More readers and details TBA.
Readings by Jana Martin, Will Nixon, Nancy Klein, Joan Reinmuth, Jaime Bernanke, Teresa Giordano, Katie Cokinos and Janet Grillo. At Inquiring Minds Bookstore & Cafe, corner of Main and Partition Streets, Saugerties.
12P Ask For Jane. Directed by Rachel Carey. USA / 2018 / 108min.
2:45p Beyond The Night. Directed by Jason Noto. USA / 2018 / 108min.
5:45p Mr. Soul! Directed by Melissa Haizlip and Sam Pollard. USA / 2018 / 116min
A three hour purification with Linda Montano and 12 performers, MC's by Laura Kopczack. At The Reformed Church of Saugerties.
Linda Montano, of the shoe-selling Saugerties family, has been a major force in the world of performance art since the early 1970s, when she followed sculpture studies, did a stint as a nun, and completed her MFA at the University of Wisconsin in Madison with a seminal work wherein she bound herself to another person for a full year. Her work as always been about shackles and spirituality. In addition to her tangled relationship with the Catholicism in which she was raised, she has spent much time in Zen monasteries and in a variety of ashrams. Linda Montano lives in Saugerties.
Arm-of-the-Sea Theater is in the process of uncovering and re-purposing the site of an 19th century water-powered Paper Mill on the banks of the Esopus Creek in Saugerties. The site has lain abandon and derelict for more than a half century. Arm-of-the-Sea’s proposed Tidewater Center will transform these mill ruins into a place for performing arts, river ecology and local history.
Join us at noon on Sunday, October 14th for a presentation about this revitalization project - Participants for the walking touring will meet at the Village Beach parking lot @ 12 noon. For those not able to walk please meet us at Tina Chorvas Park at 12:30pm.
Concert and Indian food. At the Reformed Church of Saugerties.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 7:30 - Reformed Church of Saugerties, 173 Main Street
CLASSICAL INDIAN MUSIC CONCERT
Tickets $15, sold at the door.
ABOUT THE ARTISTS
Roshni Samlal is a New York–based tabla player who hails from the West Indies, where she was initiated into the ancient tradition of Indian classical music by her vocalist father. She has continued her tutelage in the Benares style of tabla playing under Shri Tapan Modak and is currently a student of Pt. Anindo Chatterjee. While her passion is Indian classical tabla, she has played folk, jazz, and other genres. Samlal has performed at notable local venues such as Pianos, The Knitting Factory, The Bitter End, The Shrine, and Tea Lounge.
Camila Celin began playing guitar when she was nine years old. For the last five years she has played the Indian sarod, studying in Kolkata with Sougata Roy Choudhury. She also studies with sitar maestro Pandit Krishna Bhatt in New York.
This concert is a collaboration between Shout Out Saugerties and Isabel Soffer/Live Sounds and Harmonyom.org
Indian food from Bluestone Tavern & Tandoori Grill will be available for purchase before de concert, starting at 6pm.
Concert and Indian food reception afterwards. At the Reformed Church of Saugerties.
Hidden within plain sight in the village of Saugerties are many artifacts that tell a story about the rich history of this historic town. Pictures of the markers and a map can be found in a brochure that can be picked up the Exchange Hotel porch. (Partition and Main Streets). Find them and mark them on the map and bring them back to the History Whisperers on the Exchange porch. If you identify all of them correctly, you can claim a magnificent prize!!
Hunt will begin at the front patio of the Hotel Exchange.
11:45a Wheels. Directed by Paul Starkman. USA / 2018 / 80min. World Premiere
2p What is Democracy? Directed by Astra Taylor. Canada / 2018 / 108min. NY Premiere
5p Cold Brook. Directed by William Fichtner. USA / 2018 / 100min. East Coast Premiere
7:45p Little Woods. Directed by Nia DaCosta. USA / 2018 / 108min.
Join us for Yoga+Live Music - Oct. 13th, 6pm to 7 with yoga instructor Selena Reynolds and harpist Kit Cowan. 114 Partition Street, Pop Up Design Gallery.
1p Almost Home. Directed by Jessica Blank, Eric Jensen. USA / 2018 / 90min.
3:30p Michelin Stars - Tales from the Kitchen. Directed by Rasmus Dinesen. Denmark / 2017 / 82min. Subtitles.
5:45p Socrates. Directed by Alex Moratto. Brazil / 2018 / 72min. Portuguese with subtitles.
8:30p Karl Berger-Music mind. Directed by Julian Benedikt. Germany / 2018 / 69min.
"Live Installation": Maureen Cummins, a writer and book artist, will sit at a desk in the window of the Pig Grill and Bar from 10am to 2pm, writing her memoir.
The Window is open for visitors to come tell their stories on Saturdays. Check the window for hours.
The life, triumphs and struggles, of legendary Jazz Pianist Lee Shaw. Her magnificent music and her impact on her fans and the world.
Q&A with filmmaker after screening.
MAKING WEARABLE ART: JEWELRY WITH A CONSCIENCE, with JOAN REINMUTH
We will use of simple tools to engineer inventive jewelry out of a mix of materials. Bring your lost earrings, broken chains and buttons, and/or conquer stuff from an available collection.
Joan Reinmuth is a jewelry designer, art educator, activist and retired nurse. Her jewelry can be found in various collections in the US and internationally.