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SUMMARY:Dialogues in Dual Languages: Artists and Poets Converse
DESCRIPTION:When people speak in different languages\, how do they develop empathy and understanding? When the world is full of noise and misinformation\, how do we learn to listen and to hear each other? “Dialogues in Dual Languages: Artists and Poets Converse” presents thirteen pairs of visual artists and poets in collaborations that seek to illuminate\, advance\, reflect\, and resonate with one another. In some cases\, poets have responded to their partner’s painting or 3D object. In others\, visual artists have created a new piece in response to a poem. Some visual artists and poets have designed a new project together\, giving voice to emotion or theme that resonated for both. \nWhile artists and poets both employ form\, pattern\, and structure\, artists work in matter\, in materials that occupy space\, whether two- or three-dimensional\, engaging the viewer’s visual and sometimes tactile senses. Poets speak in breath\, in sonic devices\, in words that have duration and exist in time\, whether appearing on a page or spoken\, engaging the viewer’s visual and/or auditory senses. These differences spark creative dialogue and discovery for the artist and the poet as well as the viewer. \nArtist and Poet Pairs: \nCal Wenby & Tom Daley\, Connie Saems & Wendy Drexler\, Felice Mendell & Deborah Leipziger\, Lillian Hsu & Sarah Dickenson Snyder\, Linda Hoffman & Jennifer Jean\, Leslie Goldman & Cynthia Bargar\, Matt Carrano & Tom Laughlin\, Nedret Andre & Cheryl Clark Vermeulen\, Phyllis Ewen & Denise Bergman\, Sheryl Jaffe & Frances Donovan\, Shira Karman & Ilene Rudman\, Tanya Hayes Lee & Vivian Eyre and Xiaoly Li & Alexis Ivy \nOn view through July 18\, 2026. \nJoin us for an Art and Poetry Stroll with some of the participating artists and poets on July 18\, 2-4pm.  \nView or download the Gallery Booklet. \n 
URL:https://www.fivesparks.org/event/dialogues-in-dual-languages/
LOCATION:Fivesparks
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SUMMARY:Bounce and Burn Fitness
DESCRIPTION:Why Bounce & Burn\n\n\nRebounding is a dynamic\, low-impact workout designed to energize your body and elevate your fitness. \nFull-body training that engages muscles from head to toe.\nBoosts cardio endurance and supports heart health.  \nBurns calories while being gentle on joints.  \nImproves balance\, coordination\, and core strength.\nSupports circulation and overall vitality. \nNo experience needed – just show up and move. \n\nClass Schedule – 45 Minute Classes\n\n\nTuesday/ Thursday   9:30 AM     \nSaturday 8:00am & 9:00am \n\n\nPricing \n\n\nSingle Class   $25/  5 Classes   $100/ 10 Classes  $180 \n\nAdd-Ons\n\n\nBoot Rental                          $10 / class \nClick Here to Register for Bounce and Burn Fitness
URL:https://www.fivesparks.org/event/bounce-and-burn-fitness-2/2026-06-23/
LOCATION:Fivesparks Movement Room\, 7 Fairbank Street\, Harvard\, MA\, 01451\, United States
CATEGORIES:workshop
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ORGANIZER;CN="Iryna Ostapenko":MAILTO:iraost0905@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Music Masterclass (Performance Workshop)
DESCRIPTION:WHAT IS A MASTERCLASS? \nA music masterclass is a unique learning experience for musicians that combines performance\, critique\, and observation. \nPerformance: Musicians perform a work in progress in front of an audience. \nExpert Instruction: A highly skilled musician\, often a renowned performer or teacher\, leads the masterclass. \nTargeted Critique: After the performance\, the instructor critiques the musicians’ technique\, interpretation\, and stage presence\, offering guidance for improvement. \nLearning for All: The masterclass setting allows not just the performing student but also the audience (other musicians and sometimes the general public) to learn from the expert’s insights and the student’s performance. \nMusicians watching other musicians perform and being exposed to the instructor’s approach can be inspiring and informative. \nPerforming in front of an audience\, even with potential critique\, helps build confidence and stage presence.
URL:https://www.fivesparks.org/event/music-masterclass-performance-workshop/2026-06-23/
LOCATION:Fivesparks
CATEGORIES:FMF,music
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SUMMARY:Collective Listening: Coexisting in Music (with Judith Gordon and Rhonda Rider)
DESCRIPTION:Judith Gordon and Rhonda Rider lead a mid-festival open discussion/exploration of the complexities and nuances found in both rehearsing and performing.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n \nRHONDA RIDER  For over two decades\, cellist Rhonda Rider was a member of the Naumburg Award-winning Lydian Quartet and Triple Helix Piano Trio. An advocate of contemporary music\, Rider has premiered and recorded works by composers including John Harbison\, Lee Hyla\, Yu-Hui Chang and Raven Chacon. Her interest in bringing classical music to unusual places has led her to artist residencies at Grand Canyon and Petrified Forest National Parks. She has served as a panelist for the National Endowment for the Arts\, Chamber Music America and adjudicated at the Fischoff\, Stulberg and Concert Artists Guild Competitions. Recently\, she has performed with Shelter Music Boston\, Castle of Our Skins\, the New Gallery Series and the Radius Ensemble. During the summer\, she performs and teaches at festivals including Green Mountain\, Music from Salem\, Tanglewood\, Harvard Music Festival and the Asian Youth Orchestra (Hong Kong). Rider holds degrees from Oberlin and Yale and is Professor of Cello at Boston Conservatory at Berklee where she was twice awarded Outstanding Teacher of the Year. www.rhondarider.com \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nJUDITH GORDON  Pianist Judith Gordon explores diverse repertoire as a soloist and with a wide range of instrumentalists and singers. A featured player for ChatterABQ\, she has been heard recently at Music Mountain\, Apple Hill\, Santa Fe Chamber Music\, The Cello Seminar and Music from Salem. She was an associate professor of music at Smith College from 2006-2020. \n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.fivesparks.org/event/collective-listening-coexisting-in-music/
LOCATION:Fivesparks
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