Weekly Conversation On The Arts is your window into the Vermont arts community. Every week, we talk with authors, actors, playwrights, musicians, artists and the people who make the arts happen in our area.
20 Available Episodes (20 Total)Average duration: 00:05:52
Mar 16, 2018
Waitsfield Author Finds 'Beauty In Lined Faces' With New Book On Aging Well
00:05:17
Olivia Hoblitzelle has spent her career as a teacher, a therapist and a writer. Her lifelong work brought together the practices of meditation, cognitive therapy and yoga into Western medicine's domain. And now Hoblitzelle's most recent book, Aging With Wisdom: Reflections, Stories Teachings , gathers her writing into focused pieces on how to age well.
Mar 01, 2018
Arts Flashback: Why One Vermont Artist Lets Her Elaborate Mandalas Be Taken By The Wind
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This episode was originally broadcast in August 2017: Michelle Wallace, who owns Nature Mandala Art :: Vermont, spoke to VPR about the process and intention behind her artwork. Wallace creates mandala patterns out of natural materials, photographs them and then allows the mandala to be taken away by the wind.
Feb 22, 2018
From Empty To Bustling; Montgomery Center For The Arts Breathes Life Into Old Building
00:05:58
When New York native Sebastian Araujo and his partner moved from Cape Cod to Montgomery Center, Vermont, he arrived with the notion that thrifty New Englanders re-purpose old buildings. So when he noticed the biggest structure in town - an 1860s church - standing empty, he wondered why. And then he sprang into action.
Feb 08, 2018
Serving Dinner Theater Along With Food And Drink At Local Club This April
00:05:41
If you feel the same as local theater performer Erin Evarts does, then you think there is a space in the local arts landscape for dinner theater. Using the momentum created by a previous cabaret-style dinner and show in December at ArtsRiot on Pine Street in Burlington, Evarts has gathered a new cast of theater actors for Ladies Who Laugh: A Night Of Comic Cabaret .
Feb 01, 2018
Local Composer To Tell Story Behind Messiaen's 'Quartet ...' At Spruce Peak Performance In Stowe
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When four of Vermont's finest young classical musicians take the stage this weekend in Stowe, they will share that stage with concert-goers in a purposefully intimate setting. The performance by Vermont Symphony Orchestra and TURNMusic musicians: Olivier Messiaen's, "Quartet For The End Of Time."
Jan 25, 2018
'I Knew How To Be Disabled And Have A Full Life,' Burlington Author's Stories Smash Stereotypes
00:06:05
Imagine you use a mobility device like a wheelchair. You pick up a book to read but no one depicted in the pages looks or moves like you. In fact, the characters are often written as people who are angry or depressed because of their disability. Enter, Burlington writer Jill M. Allen. She has penned a book of short stories where the characters live full lives and their disability is just one aspect of who they are.
Jan 18, 2018
'I Had To Find A Way To Make The Body Sacred Again.' Killacky's Films Celebrate Friends Lost To AIDS
00:06:00
John Killacky is Flynn Center for the Performing Arts ' executive director, an artist and a filmmaker. Killacky is also someone who, in the 1990s AIDS pandemic, lost hundreds of friends. This month, a retrospective exhibit featuring eight of his short films - some of which depict how Killacky chose to honor those who died - will be on exhibit at Champlain College Art Gallery in Burlington.
Dec 14, 2017
Refreshed From 10 Days Of Silence; Musician Django Koenig Is Ready To Sing
00:06:34
After 10 days of contemplative, "noble silence" at a Washington state retreat, Plainfield musician Django Koenig is ready to sing. Koenig, a songwriter and guitar player - who has also sat behind the drum kits of a handful of bands with Vermont roots (The Tall Grass Get-Down and Ty-Alex ) - is set to embark on his Vermont, Whatcha Want? Tour .
Nov 16, 2017
'Imagining Home' Asks Participants And Architects To Design Ideal Spaces To Address Homelessness
00:05:43
Three elements converged to lay the groundwork for an arts and architecture project by Vermont artist Alison Cannon. It's called, Imagining Home .
Nov 09, 2017
Balancing The Scales: Bringing Together Female And Non-Binary Members Of Vermont's Music Community
00:05:49
Being the only female or non-binary person working any given music event can sometimes feel like a men-only club; even in a forward-thinking place like Burlington, Vermont. So says a group of folks from Vermont's rich music scene. So, they are aiming to change that. Or, at the very least, balance the scales a bit.
Mar 16 | 00:05:17
Waitsfield Author Finds 'Beauty In Lined Faces' With New Book On Aging Well
Mar 01 | 00:05:53
Arts Flashback: Why One Vermont Artist Lets Her Elaborate Mandalas Be Taken By The Wind
Feb 22 | 00:05:58
From Empty To Bustling; Montgomery Center For The Arts Breathes Life Into Old Building
Feb 08 | 00:05:41
Serving Dinner Theater Along With Food And Drink At Local Club This April
Feb 01 | 00:05:56
Local Composer To Tell Story Behind Messiaen's 'Quartet ...' At Spruce Peak Performance In Stowe
Jan 25 | 00:06:05
'I Knew How To Be Disabled And Have A Full Life,' Burlington Author's Stories Smash Stereotypes
Jan 18 | 00:06:00
'I Had To Find A Way To Make The Body Sacred Again.' Killacky's Films Celebrate Friends Lost To AIDS
Dec 14 | 00:06:34
Refreshed From 10 Days Of Silence; Musician Django Koenig Is Ready To Sing
Nov 16 | 00:05:43
'Imagining Home' Asks Participants And Architects To Design Ideal Spaces To Address Homelessness
Nov 09 | 00:05:49
Balancing The Scales: Bringing Together Female And Non-Binary Members Of Vermont's Music Community
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