[All-postdocs] Fwd: Woods Hole International Community weekend things to do
Janet Fields
jfields at whoi.edu
Sat May 6 00:07:20 EDT 2017
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</div>Please share, and have a nice weekend!
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Subject: Fw: MBL International Community weekend things to do
Date: Fri, 5 May 2017 15:30:05 +0000
From: Matthew Person <mperson at mbl.edu>
To: Matthew Person <mperson at mbl.edu>
To the MBL International Community
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Saturday, May 6, from 1:30pm - 11:30pm, free live music in Woods Hole
the Trad-Stroll - schedule below
1:30 to 3 PM, Jan Elliott and the Vineyard Swordfish, Woods Hole Community Hall, 68 Water Street.
In conjunction with ArtsBoston, Jan Elliott will offer a special presentation on the colorful history of morris dancing for the ArtWeek celebration, followed by a demonstration of morris and sword dancing by the Vineyard Swordfish and their guests, the Newtowne Morris Men, with perhaps and opportunity to participate.
http://www.vineyardswordfish.org
http://www.newtowne.org
The Newtowne Morris Men
www.newtowne.org
The Newtowne Morris Men. The Newtowne Morris Men have been performing traditional Morris dances from the rustic Cotswold hills of England since 1977.
2:30 to 3:30 PM, Kim Moberg, Woods Hole Library, 581 Woods Hole Road.
Singer/songwriter/guitarist Kim Moberg. Influenced by a variety of genres, including older and current musical forms of acoustic roots, folk, Americana, and country music, Kim’s original music expresses personal and universal themes of love and loss, renewal and celebration, heartbreak and healing. She is also a member of the duo Still Willow. https://www.reverbnation.com/kimmoberg
Kim Moberg | ReverbNation
www.reverbnation.com
Singer Songwriter music, lyrics, and videos from Centerville, MA on ReverbNation
3 to 4 PM, J. Larkin Cajun Band, Quicks Hole Tavern, 10 Luscombe Ave.
Jonathan Larkin, Fugan Dineen and Aaron Mayo perform music from Southwest Louisiana on accordion, guitar and percussion. Growing out of the French migration from eastern Canada in the 18th Century, the French music, and the roots of the language, live on there into the 21st Century.
3:30 to 4:30, Solstice Singers, Bank of Martha’s Vineyard, 2 Water Street.
The Solstice Singers will perform European medieval and Renaissance music, weaving together songs, drama, dance, poetry and period costumes. http://www.solsticesingers.org
Solstice Singers
www.solsticesingers.org
The Solstice Singers is a group of musicians from Cape Cod, Massachusetts that, for more than twenty years, has performed music in the style of the European ...
4 to 5 PM, Cat’s Melodeon, Coffee Obsession porch, 38 Water Street.
Cat’s Melodeon, led by Bill Black, specializes in Irish traditional music, played on fiddle, flute, recorder, accordion, banjo, guitar, uilleann pipes, and bodhrán, a goat-skin frame drum. The group’s name comes from a local expression in Ireland’s County Mayo and refers (among other things) to an informal get-together for enjoyable purposes.
www.capeirish.com/cats/home.html
Cat's Melodeon homepage - CAPE IRISH Home Page
www.capeirish.com
Cat's Melodeon is a group consisting of some of the finest Irish traditional musicians on Cape Cod. They perform at ...
4:30 to 5:30. Nikki and BobKat, Water Street Kitchen, 56 Water Street
Celtic trio Nikki and the Bobkats will play traditional jigs, reels, and songs on fiddle, drums, guitar and voice. Nikki Engstrom will be on fiddle, Robert Emmet Dunlap is on guitar and vocals, and Kathi Taylor is on drums and vocals. Nikki is an accomplished, award-winning fiddler who performs concerts throughout the year. Robert founded numerous local rock bands in Boston in his youth and has worked as s guitarist, singer, and songwriter in both the US and Ireland. Kathi has been playing drums professionally for over 30 years, performing in the US and Europe.
Nikki Engstrom, www.stanleyandgrimm.com
Stanley and Grimm
www.stanleyandgrimm.com
Home page of Stanley and Grimm, a celtic group from Falmouth. The duo takes its name from the makers of Nikki’s fiddle and bow, fiddlemaker and inventor of the Stanley steam engine, F.O. Stanley, and Grimm, respectively. Celtic duo Stanley & Gri
Bob and Kathi, www.robertemmetdunlap.com
Robert Emmet Dunlap
www.robertemmetdunlap.com
Whether you’ve dropped by to hear our original songs or our takes on others, thanks for visiting. After forty plus years on this road, I’m lucky to say it’s ...
5 to 6 PM, Black Whydah Pirates, Landfall Restaurant, 9 Luscombe Ave.
Black Whydah plays Irish, folk, oldtime, original and popular music, all on things with strings. Jean Sagara and Cathy Hatch will entertain with fiddle tunes and some good old two part harmonies on some of your favorite songs.
5:30 to 6:30 PM, Morgan Rattler, 41-70 Restaurant, 71 Water Street
Morgan Rattler offers music and song from the Golden Age of Piracy--traditional American, Irish, English and French music from 17th through 20th century, songs relating to seafaring. The group includes Jacek Sulanowski on vocals and bodhran, Barbara Blair on fiddle and whistles, and Ron Geering on hurdy gurdy, concertina and melodeon. The group has performed at the Tall Ships event in Newport, RI, and at the Hyannis Maritime Festival, as well as at the Falmouth Art Market and other local events.
6 to 7 PM, Falmouth Fiddlers, Woods Hole Community Hall
The Falmouth Fiddlers plays and sings old-time, bluegrass, and Celtic fiddle tunes on fiddle, mandolin, guitar, banjo, dobro, tin whistle, bodhran, cello, and string bass. They are joined this year by members of the Monday Night Slow Session.
http://www.falmouthfiddlers.org
Falmouth Fiddlers Association Falmouth MA
www.falmouthfiddlers.org
PO Box 608 North Falmouth, MA 02556-0608 (508) 563 9494 . Falmouth Fiddlers Upcoming Dates . Apr 7 - Friday, 5 - 7-9pm, 1st Friday Session, Higgins', North Falmouth
6:30 to 7:30, Passacaglia, Redfield Lobby, 29 Water Street
Passacaglia plays a variety of music from the medieval and renaissance eras to the present, mainly from Europe but also from the Middle East and beyond. Their repertoire includes lute songs, madrigals, canzonas, processionals, and traditional music from Turkish melodies to Irish tunes. Passacaglia aims to transport listeners to another time and place, but also to bring ancient music forward, with fresh interpretations and an emphasis on cross-cultural connections. Members are Jan Elliott on recorder, crumhorn, cornamuse, concertina & whistle; Lisa Esperson on percussion; Tom Hanna on lute, guitar, mandolin & bouzouki; and Molly Johnston on viola da gamba and vielle.
solsticesingers.org/passacaglia.htm
Ensemble Passacaglia - The Solstice Singers
solsticesingers.org
Passacaglia is an instrumental quartet specializing in ancient and world music. The group plays a variety of music from the medieval and renaissance eras to the ...
7 to 8 PM, Sonnay Fiddlers, Woods Hole Community Hall, 68 Water Street
The Sonnay Fiddlers is an impressive group of Nikki Engstrom’s fiddle students ranging in age from 5 on up performing a large repertoire of Celtic tunes. Nikki Engstrom is an award-winning fiddler and a member of the Celtic duo Stanley and Grimm. She has performed, competed, and taught throughout New England and Canada.
www.stanleyandgrimm.com/
8 to 11 PM, Contra Dancing with the Woods Hole Folk Orchestra, Woods Hole Community Hall, 68 Water Street
Enjoy more traditional music and the opportunity to learn a new dance or two. All are welcome. Fee: $8
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Boston Calendar
10 Things to do in Boston this weekend:
http://bit.ly/2pO5Adk
Harvard Square Mayfair Festival
The annual Harvard Square Mayfair Festival will return this Sunday, with more than 60 merchants, 50 food vendors, and four beer gardens, including pop-ups from Alden & Harlow and John Harvard's Brew House. Now in its 34th year, the popular festival attracts dance troupes and entertainment groups from all over to perform on three stages, turning the entire square into a day-long party spot. For a full list of entertainment, check out the festival's schedule on the Harvard Square website. (Sunday, May 7 from 12 to 6 p.m.; Harvard Square, Cambridge; free; all ages)
Cinco de Mayo at Beat Brasserie
Beat Brasserie in Harvard Square is celebrating Cinco de Mayo with an authentic mariachi performance from Telemundo star Veronica Robles, who has played at renowned venues liked Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall. Cool off from dancing with margaritas and tequila-based cocktails, and dine on a Mexican-inspired menu with special appetizers and entrees, including the new Bowl Azteca with slow-cooked Mexican pork shoulder, adobo-spiced quinoa, tomatillo salsa, corn, squash, green beans, avocado, and baby spinach. (Friday, May 5 from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Beat Brasserie, Cambridge; free admission; 21+)
Make Way for Ducklings Read-a-thon at the MFA
The Boston Common ducklings celebrate all of the city's triumphs. Now the MFA is celebrating them in honor of the 75th anniversary of Make Way for Ducklings, the official children's book of Massachusetts, according to The Boston Globe. The museum is inviting families to join local authors and illustrators to read animal-themed stories, make ducky art in the courtyard, and visit the Make Way for Ducklings exhibition, featuring the art of the book's author, Robert McCloskey. The event is included with museum admission, which is free for children and $25 for adults. (Saturday, May 6 from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.; MFA, Boston; free with museum admission; all ages)
Opening Weekend at the Greenway Open Market
This Saturday marks the return of the Greenway's seasonal open market. Find hidden gems, admire art, and snack on freshly baked goods while you walk along the tree-lined promenades of the Rose Kennedy Greenway's Wharf District Parks. The market is open Saturdays and every first and third Sunday of the month until October. (Saturday, May 6 and Sunday, May 7 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; The Greenway's Wharf District Parks, Boston; free; all ages)
SoWa Art Walk
Each year on the first Saturday and Sunday of May, the SoWa Art Walk welcomes the public to stroll through the SoWa Art & Design District and see the works of the district's talented artists. Wander into galleries to talk with the featured artists themselves, and view some of the district's latest exhibits in any of the 300 working galleries that SoWa has to offer. (Saturday, May 6 and Sunday, May 7 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; SoWa Art & Design District, Boston; free; all ages)
Somerville Open Studios
The 19th annual Somerville Open Studios honors Somerville and the area's 340 artists and counting. In 1999, two local artists started the festival, informally referred to as "SOS," as a way to bring attention to the area's artists who worked out of their homes or in smaller studios. Because there is so much art to take in, organizers recommend checking out the artist directory or interactive map and making a plan before heading out. (Saturday, May 6 and Sunday, May 7 from 12 to 6 p.m.; Somerville; free; all ages)
Pints & Puppies at Battery Park
Craft beer and puppies—what more could you want on a Saturday? The Battery Park Bar & Patio will welcome beer lovers and their four-legged friends to enjoy the May weather and take advantage of the event's pet-friendly photo booth. Tickets are available for $15 with advanced purchase and for $20 at the door; they include one craft beer. A portion of the ticket sales will benefit local charities that support dog rescues. (Saturday, May 6 from 1 to 6 p.m.; Battery Park Bar & Patio, Boston; $15 tickets; 21+)
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What's happening on the Cape?
Cape Cod theater possibilities
http://www.capecodtimes.com/entertainmentlife/20170504/whats-on-stage-for-may-5-11
What's on stage for May 5-11
www.capecodtimes.com
What's happening in local live theater
The public is invited to celebrate the return of river herring to the Mashpee River by stopping by the herring run on Route 130 which is adjacent to the Mashpee Wampanoag Indian Museum.
On Sunday, May 7, between the hours of 10 AM and 2 PM, scientists and naturalists from the Association to Preserve Cape Cod, Mass Audubon’s Long Pasture Wildlife Sanctuary, the Mashpee Wampanoag Indian Museum, and the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe’s Indian Education Program will be on hand to talk about the scientific and cultural importance of herring.
Children and families can learn why the return of the herring signifies the Wampanoag New Year, take part in herring-related crafts and learn the basics of how to be a volunteer herring-counter. The museum is at 414 Main Street in Mashpee. The event is free.
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Dinner and a movie, at WHOI Redfield auditorium, Sunday, May 7
“One Big Home” by Martha’s Vineyard filmmaker and MV Film Festival director Thomas Bena on Sunday, May 7, at 4 PM at Redfield Auditorium.
http://www.capenews.net/arts_and_entertainment/dinner-movie-to-feature-post-screening-with-filmmaker/article_43484439-9f89-567e-9348-edf5277004fa.html
Dinner & Movie To Feature Post-Screening With Filmmaker
www.capenews.net
Director Thomas Bena of Martha's Vineyard will be on hand for a talk after the screening of his documentary “One Big Home.”
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