Masterclass with Xavier Bobés: “The memory of the object”

September 7 + 8, 10am-3pm (with a lunch break)

At Sandglass Theater
Theatre of objects workshop: the games, the memory and creation.

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Access Through the Arts Panels: Just Around the Bend

Join our international guest artists and local community leaders for three exciting panels that discuss the festival’s themes from the perspective of literature, local traditions and history, and social change. The Access Through the Arts forums are a meeting place between our guest artists, local leaders, and you, the audience.

The three panels will take place on three different days and are free to attend.

All conversations will be live streamed through Howlround.

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Puppetry Exhibit

At Brattleboro Museum & Art Center

In From Home/To Home, Sandglass Theater presents an exhibit of puppets and some scenic pieces from two productions. All Weather Ballads (2010) features characters that grew up in Vermont and contains five scenes of ice fishing, a muddy road, apple ladders, Vermont rooftops, and a woodpile. Babylon: Journeys of Refugees (2016) features characters fleeing war and violence in Afghanistan, Syria, Burundi, El Salvador, and a ghost from an unnamed European war. Each of these scenes and characters is contextualized with a song composed for the production. The songs can be listened to as a viewer visits the exhibit.

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Gala Celebration

Thursday, September 12th, 5:00-7:00pm

(includes one ticket to Feral at NEYT at 7:30pm on the same night)

At Brattleboro Museum & Art Center

7:00-7:30pm Procession to NEYT

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