BITS & BYTES: Nathalie Joachim at The Clark; ‘Rent’ at The Mac-Haydn; Tina Packer at Chesterwood; Jewish Federation presents Dr. Jon Greenberg; Rainbow Seniors Intergenerational Picnic; Summer camp craft at Zion Lutheran Church
2024-07-16
Berkshire's Vibrant Summer Arts Scene Shines Bright
The Berkshires, a picturesque region nestled in western Massachusetts, is abuzz with a captivating array of artistic events and performances this summer. From the renowned Clark Art Institute's outdoor concert series to the Mac-Haydn Theatre's production of the iconic musical "Rent," the area is a veritable hub of cultural richness and creative expression. Join us as we explore the diverse tapestry of artistic offerings that are set to captivate audiences throughout the Berkshires this season.
Discover the Rhythmic Fusion of Haitian-American Artistry
Nathalie Joachim Trio Graces the Clark Art Institute
The Clark Art Institute, a renowned cultural institution, is set to host a captivating performance by the Nathalie Joachim Trio on Wednesday, July 17th at 6 p.m. Nathalie Joachim, a Grammy-nominated performer and composer, is a Haitian-American artist whose work is deeply rooted in storytelling and human connectivity. Her creative practice not only celebrates the rich cultural heritage of the French Caribbean but also advocates for social change and cultural awareness.As an Assistant Professor of Composition at Princeton University, Joachim is a highly sought-after artist, regularly commissioned to write for orchestra, instrumental and vocal ensembles, dance, and interdisciplinary theater. Her highly anticipated sophomore album, "Ki moun ou ye," which translates to "Who are you?" is a captivating exploration of ancestral connection and self-discovery, co-released by Nonesuch Records and New Amsterdam Records in February 2024.The free concert, set against the backdrop of the Clark Art Institute's reflecting pool lawn, promises to be a mesmerizing experience for music enthusiasts and art lovers alike. Attendees are encouraged to bring a picnic and their own seating to fully immerse themselves in the rhythmic fusion of Haitian-American artistry.
Rent Takes Center Stage at the Mac-Haydn Theatre
Continuing its summer season, the Mac-Haydn Theatre in Chatham, New York, is set to present Jonathan Larson's Pulitzer Prize-winning musical "Rent" from July 18th through July 28th. This groundbreaking production, inspired by Puccini's "La Bohème," captivates audiences with its raw, resonant storytelling and a remarkable rock score that has defined contemporary musical theater.The Tony-winning score of "Rent" includes unforgettable anthems such as "Seasons of Love," "I'll Cover You," "Take Me or Leave Me," and the iconic "La Vie Boheme." Under the direction of Artistic Director John Saunders, who recently enjoyed a successful run with "Jersey Boys," this production promises to be a must-see event for theater enthusiasts.The performances at the Mac-Haydn Theatre, located at 1925 NY-203 in Chatham, New York, are not recommended for audience members younger than 13 years of age. Tickets and more information can be found online, offering a unique opportunity to experience the timeless magic of "Rent" in the intimate setting of the Mac-Haydn Theatre.
Chesterwood Presents a Captivating "Director's Insight" with Tina Packer
Chesterwood, the historic home and studio of renowned sculptor Daniel Chester French, continues its popular performing arts series, "Arts Alive!" with a special evening featuring Shakespeare & Company's founder and director, Tina Packer.On Saturday, July 20th at 5 p.m., Packer will bring her cast of "The Winter's Tale" to the garden at Chesterwood to share her insights into the play and her methods of directing during an open rehearsal. "The Winter's Tale" is an odyssey through a world where kingdoms collide, betrayal weaves its web, and love battles against all odds. Featuring magic, mystery, and a man-eating bear, the play examines the consequences of jealousy and the power of forgiveness.Tina Packer, a renowned figure in the world of Shakespearean theater, has directed most of the Bard's plays, acted in seven, and taught the entire canon at multiple colleges and universities, including Harvard, MIT, and Columbia. She was an Associate Artist with the Royal Shakespeare Company in England and has worked at various prestigious theaters in the United Kingdom and beyond.After the presentation, attendees will have the opportunity to meet the cast and engage in a complimentary reception, further enriching the experience. Tickets for this captivating event are , with free admission for youth under the age of 18. Chesterwood is located at 4 Williamsville Road in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, providing a picturesque setting for this unique exploration of Shakespearean artistry.
Lessons from the Olive Tree: A Botanical Journey with Dr. Jon Greenberg
The Jewish Federation of the Berkshires is set to host a thought-provoking presentation by biblical ethnobotanist, author, and teacher Dr. Jon Greenberg on Thursday, July 18th at 10:45 a.m. Titled "Lessons from the Olive Tree for Families, Jewish Unity, and the Social Security System," this event promises to challenge attendees to think more deeply about the symbolic meanings of the olive tree and how they resonate in our own times.Dr. Greenberg, a devoted scholar of biblical ethnobotany, will delve into fascinating insights, such as why the menorah was not the original symbol of Chanukah, why the time of olive ripening became a day for matchmaking, and how the Talmud's view of olive connoisseurs, the foodies of their day, can help resolve a 500-year-old Jewish argument.The free presentation will take place at Knesset Israel, located at 16 Colt Road in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Following the event, attendees will have the opportunity to enjoy a kosher hot lunch with conversation, further enriching the experience. Lunch is free for adults over 60 years of age, with a suggested donation of , and for all others. Advanced lunch reservations are required and can be made by calling 413-442-2200 before 9 a.m. on the day of the program.
Celebrating Community and Connections at the Rainbow Seniors Intergenerational Picnic
On Sunday, July 21st from noon to 3 p.m., the Rainbow Seniors, in collaboration with the Berkshire Stonewall Community Coalition, will host their annual intergenerational picnic. This event is a wonderful opportunity to connect with the community, enjoy the great outdoors, and create cherished memories.The free picnic, set in the beautiful Pittsfield State Forest at 1041 Cascade Street, promises a delightful day filled with a delicious spread of foods, exciting games for all ages, prizes, and a special appearance by Bella Santarella. This intergenerational gathering is a testament to the power of community and the joy of bringing people together across generations.Whether you're a longtime member of the Rainbow Seniors or simply looking to connect with your local community, this picnic is an event not to be missed. Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere, indulge in delectable treats, and participate in the engaging activities that will create lasting memories for all in attendance.
Zion Lutheran Church Offers Embroidery Thread Friendship Bracelets Workshop
Zion Lutheran Church in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, is offering a summer camp craft session on Wednesday, July 17th from 5:15 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. titled "Intro Embroidery Thread Friendship Bracelets." Led by the talented Kate Staebler, this workshop invites participants to dive into the world of embroidery thread friendship bracelets.Attendees will have the opportunity to learn techniques and practice their skills together. All supplies will be provided, and the session is open to individuals of all ages and abilities, making it an inclusive and welcoming experience for the community.Whether you're a seasoned crafter or a beginner looking to explore a new artistic medium, this embroidery thread friendship bracelet workshop at Zion Lutheran Church promises to be a delightful and engaging way to spend an evening. Immerse yourself in the creative process, connect with fellow participants, and leave with a unique handmade treasure.