Category — ACT! for KIDS

ACT! for Kids Bookmaking Workshop with Jay Rancourt on Feb. 6

"Black Rock", open accordion book by Jay Rancourt

On Saturday, February 6, ACT! for Kids presents a Bookmaking Workshop with Jay Rancourt, for kids ages 9 & up. The workshop runs from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. (please note this is a change from the originally scheduled time) at the Cook Memorial Library in Tamworth. Books are defined here as content held together under protective, decorative covers. Within this basic definition, the possibilities are endless. Book arts encompass many different disciplines—painting, sculpture, writing, sewing, printing, and structural engineering all come into play. The process of making a book begins in the imagination. A memory, an event, a visual image, or a dream becomes the kernel of an idea. Through a period of extended play and exploration, the idea grows into a book.

Local artist and librarian extraordinaire Jay Rancourt has been making books for ten years, and teaches classes in this and other media. She exhibits her artist’s books, paintings, prints and silk paintings locally and in Portland, ME.

The cost for this workshop is $3. Any questions, call Jay Rancourt at the Cook Library, 323-8510. To register, send an email to act@artstamworth.org or call 603-323-8104. Sign up early: enrollment is limited.

ACT! for Kids is made possible by The Rey Foundation. Upcoming ACT! for Kids programs include Chicken Art on Saturday, March 13, and storyteller Simon Brooks, back by popular demand, on April 1. Information about future ACT! for Kids workshops can be found here.

January 20, 2010   No Comments

‘Twas the night before Christmas…

Posted a day early so you get a chance to watch it before Santa comes… Talk about great special effects!

Anyone who grew-up in the Delaware Valley in the 1950s and early 1960s, will remember this classic. It just wasn’t Christmas, until you saw it. Long before there was Charlie Brown’s Christmas or Rudolph, there was this. In fact, that’s all we had! Shown in Philadelphia, by Bell Telephone, it features the Mabel Beaton Marionettes and also included The Nativity. It was aired all over the US by AT&T, but had its longest run in Philadelphia.

The Swingle Singers version uses my favorite illustrations…

December 23, 2009   No Comments

ACT! for Kids Presents a Movement Exploration and Modern Dance Workshop for Kids with Beloved Teacher Jeanne Limmer

Photo: M. Hakola Photography

Photo: M. Hakola Photography

ACT! for Kids will present a children’s workshop in Movement Exploration and Modern Dance, led by renowned teacher Jeanne Limmer, on Saturday, January 16 from 9:30 to 11:00 a.m. at the Tamworth Town House in Tamworth, NH. Movement and rhythm are part of our everyday world and children naturally want to move and explore. In this workshop Limmer will create a safe space in which these explorations can happen, and offer a range of movements that build a sense of potential and possibility in the children. No experience is necessary; all kids need are bare feet and comfortable clothing in which they can easily move.

Jeanne Limmer is a dancer, a choreographer, the founder—26 years ago—and director of the Jeanne Limmer Dance Center, a Roster Artist with the NH State Council on the Arts for Arts in Education, and especially a beloved teacher of dance—from classical and modern to jazz and tap—to students of all ages from preschoolers through adults. In recent years Limmer has traveled the state bringing movement exploration in the classroom, using movement as an exciting tool for exploring academics from science to math, environmental studies to geography, literacy to global citizenship. Children K-12 have learned to rely on each other while physically bringing these studies to life. Limmer is also one of the dancers participating in Extending the Dance Map, a project funded by the Dana foundation, to recruit and train dancers to become teaching artists in the North Country.

Movement Exploration and Modern Dance is geared toward kids ages seven to 10, and costs $5.00 per child. Space is limited: please email act@artstamworth.org or call 603-323-8104 to pre-register.

ACT! for Kids is made possible by the Rey Foundation. Find out more about their work at www.reyfoundation.org. Upcoming children’s programs include a bookmaking workshop with Jay Rancourt in February and a Chicken Art workshop with Lianne Prentice and Nicole Maher-Whiteside in March. Information about future ACT! for Kids workshops can be found here.

December 17, 2009   No Comments

Support ACT: end-of-year giving and the gift of experiences…

Hi everyone,

As you contemplate the end of the tax year and make last minute tax-deductible donations, please consider donating to Arts Council of Tamworth. ACT has low overhead, so your contributions go directly toward presenting and promoting diverse, exciting performances in Tamworth, and to funding high-quality creative experiences for area youth. We look toward the next performance season with excitement as we plan to present a couple of old favorites, bring new talent to the area, and expand our jazz and classical offerings. We are also excited to bring more of our work with kids directly into the school system through artist residencies and in-school performances. We are grateful for the support of our community in the work we do, and love to hear from you. You can donate in any amount here through PayPal (you do not need a PayPal account), or send a check to Box 1, Tamworth, NH  03886.

Another way to support ACT is to give tickets or gift certificates as the best of all stocking stuffers, the gift of memorable experiences that fill the heart but not the house. Board president Annie Riecken will be at the Tamworth Holiday Farmers’ Market at the K. A. Brett School this Saturday, December 19, from 10:00 to 2:00 to sell you real live tickets, or you can buy tickets online here and ask that they be held at the door in the name of the recipient. Click on the image below to download a PDF listing of the remainder of the performance season.

Thanks so much for all your support throughout the year, and blessings upon your New Year.

Juno, for ACT

December 17, 2009   No Comments

ACT! for KIDS Bread Dough Ornament Workshop with master baker Peg Loughran on December 5

ACT! for KIDS is delighted to offer a bread dough ornament workshop for kids ages 5 & up with master baker Peg Loughran, Saturday, December 5, from 10:00 to 12:00 at Sunnyfield Brick Oven Bakery in Wonalancet, NH.  Kids will create painted, decorated bread dough ornaments to hang on a tree or otherwise display. Depending on the age of the participant, kids may create their own bread dough ornaments to take home and decorate, or may paint and decorate pre-made ornaments. Participants will also get to see ornaments being baked in the big brick oven.

Instructor Peg Loughran is a longtime Tamworth resident, the proprietor of Sunnyfield Brick Oven Bakery, and the mother of two young children.

The materials fee for this workshop is $5. There is no workshop fee, but donations are welcome. Space is limited: please pre-register by emailing act@artstamworth.org or calling 603-323-8104. For directions to Sunnyfield Bakery click here. ACT! for KIDS is made possible by the Rey Foundation. Find out more about their work at www.reyfoundation.org.

Upcoming ACT! for KIDS programs include a Modern Dance Workshop with Jeanne Limmer on January 16 and a Book-making Workshop with Jay Rancourt on February 6.

November 20, 2009   No Comments

ACT! for Kids Felt Animal Workshop

Photo credit: Donna Dolan
Photo credit: Donna Dolan

ACT! for KIDS presents a Felt Animal Workshop with instructor Theresa Beckett, Saturday, November 14, from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM at the Cook Memorial Library in Tamworth, NH. Needle felting uses felting needles to form wool rovings (wool that hasn’t been spun into yarn) into designs and three-dimensional shapes.

Theresa Beckett has been a visual artist for many years. She learned needle felting at a Waldorf School workshop, and fell in love with it. She loves to see the animals’ personalities emerge as she works with the wool. Come see what personality your animal has!

Because of the sharpness of the needles, this workshop is for ages 9 & up only. A materials cost of $6 per student covers the cost of one needle felting kit. Additional wool to take home may be purchased separately There is no workshop fee, but donations are welcome. Space is limited: please preregister by emailing act@artstamworth.org or calling 603-323-8104.

ACT! for KIDS is made possible by the Rey Foundation. Find out more about their work at www.reyfoundation.org.

Upcoming ACT! for KIDS programs include a Bread Dough Ornament workshop in December and a Modern Dance workshop in January.

October 28, 2009   No Comments

Sketch and Poem Crawl will take place rain or…rain…

Tamworth’s first multigenerational Sketch and Poem Crawl will take place rain or shine…though it sure looks like rain. We will have many dry places for people to work, and will gather for something warm to drink at the end. Or bring an umbrella if you want to mooch around outdoors!

October 2, 2009   No Comments

You are invited to Tamworth’s first multigenerational Sketch and Poem Crawl, Saturday, October 3

Download a Sketch and Poem Crawl poster HERE.

Arts Council of Tamworth and ACT! for KIDS invite you to participate in Tamworth’s first multigenerational Sketch and Poem Crawl on Saturday, October 3, from 1:00 – 4:30 PM, at the Tamworth Town House and all over town. Join us as we endeavor to see how much art and poetry one community can create in one afternoon. Bring your kids, bring your parents or grandparents, bring friends and neighbors, or come alone and meet some, for a fun afternoon of creative expression and playful work.

The Tamworth Sketch and Poem Crawl takes its inspiration from the SketchCrawl, the international drawing marathons that are the brainchild of Enrico Casarosa, an Italian artist living in San Francisco. Several years ago Casarosa decided to do a day of intense drawing around his city, to “record nonstop everything I could around me with my pencil and watercolors. A drawn journal filled with details ranging from all the coffee I drank to the different buses I took.” Casarosa realized it would be more fun and interesting to do the marathon with other artists, and soon after SketchCrawl became a worldwide event, with people all over taking part in drawing marathons and then sharing their results with their local SketchCrawl groups and in an online forum. “Giving yourself this kind of mandate for a full day changes the way you look around you” Casarosa says. “It makes you stop and see things just a tad longer, just a bit deeper.” Click here to see drawings from over 90 locations around the world.

Because we have so many writers as wells as artists in our community, ACT has expanded its Crawl to include writing as well as drawing. The rules are the same, however: “There are no rules: Anyone can participate, be it to draw [or write] for 20 minutes or the full day. Any level of ability is welcome from veteran artists to first time sketchers. Any age!”

First-timers who would like guidance can participate in a brief workshop (or two) with writer-artists Louise Wrobleski and/or Peggy Johnson. Wrobleski, a literacy consultant and one of the directors of the UNH Literacy Institute, is presenting the drawing part of the workshop “because I don’t have any artistic training but want to show that anyone can do this because it is fun.” Johnson, a poet and painter and more, is presenting the poetry workshop. Her poem “Monday Morning” and one of her paintings appear on the cover of ACT’s 2009-2010 program guide.

In addition, several communal art projects will be set up around town, to drop in on, and the Tamworth Congregational Church will be open for folks who want a silent place to work for some or all of the time. At 3:30 participants will gather at the Town House for refreshments and sharing of work. Samples of participants’ work will remain on display for the month of October at the Cook Memorial Library.

The Sketch and Poem Crawl also serves as the unofficial kickoff to the Cook Memorial Library’s Sketchbook Project, which is based on the national Sketchbook Project. Sketchbook Project participants will receive a 24-page 9” x 12” sketchbook to fill, using any media, during the month of October. Participants then have a couple of week to scan their work before turning the sketchbook in to the library, where it will become part of the permanent collection and be on display during December. For more info about the Sketchbook Project contact the library at 603-323-8510 or www.tamworthlibrary.org.

And see the work of more great sketchers around the world here at Urban Sketchers.

ACT! for KIDS is made possible by the newly founded Rey Foundation. Find out more about their work here.

Upcoming ACT! for KIDS programs include a Felt Animals & Creatures workshop in November and a Bread Dough Ornaments workshop in December. Click here for dates and times of all upcoming kids’ workshops.

September 15, 2009   1 Comment

Simon Brooks entrances multi-age audience at Cook Memorial Library in Tamworth

Simon Brooks spun tales to a delighted audience at the Cook Memorial Library on Saturday. Catch him when he’s in the neighborhood again…

March 22, 2009   No Comments

ACT for Kids presents storyteller Simon Brooks on Saturday, March 21 in Tamworth

Arts Council of Tamworth is excited to bring storyteller Simon Brooks to the Cook Memorial Library in Tamworth on Saturday, March 21, at 2:00 p.m. Brooks, who lives in Orford, NH, has been spinning yarns and telling tales for nearly two decades, first in his native England and more recently throughout New England. Combining his passion for children’s literature—he is also a children’s librarian, as well as a photographer, writer and poet—and folklore, Brooks creates programs to suit all ages. His repertoire comes mainly from European folk and fairy tales, but also includes stories from South American, Africa, China and Japan as well as many other countries and cultures. “I find tales that are not often told, or when they are, I put my own stamp on them,” Brooks says. “I only tell tales that I love, whose voice comes to me, becoming alive in my mind, and that helps bring the story to life in the minds of those who listen.”

Brooks performs tales with energy and wit. Telling folktales, myths and legends from all over the world, he brings vividly to life characters like Ananzi the Spider, the trickster Raven, Merlin and Dionysus. From this world of stories Brooks captivates his audience with unique voices to animate characters and with expressive body language that brings the stories to life. Scroll down to hear Brooks tell the story “The Lonely Boatman,” and to watch him tell the story “One Wish.”

This program is suited to all ages, and is free, thanks to the generosity of program sponsor BEAM Construction Associates and season sponsor Silver Lake Home Center.

The Lonely Boatman

One Wish

March 6, 2009   1 Comment

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