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SUMMARY:Live Theater – Ordinary People
DESCRIPTION:TOP ACTORS WILL “WOW” YOU IN THIS POWERFUL PLAY …\nEXPLORING THE DIFFICULT ISSUE OF MENTAL HEALTH. \nOVERVIEW: This play is based on the Oscar-winning “Best Picture” movie starring Donald Sutherland\, Mary Tyler Moore and Timothy Hutton\, by first-time director Robert Redford\, and the best-selling novel by Judith Guest. It explores the complex relationships of an ordinary family struggling to heal from an unexpected tragedy. \nPLOT: Teenager Conrad Jarrett is wracked with guilt over the death of his older brother Buck from a boating accident. What’s left of Conrad’s family – his successful\, well-intentioned father and his stylish\, organized mother – is in jeopardy\, as is Conrad himself. They are “ordinary people” coping with the omnipresent human emotions of loss\, grief\, guilt\, depression and love. This powerful play goes to the root of the Jarretts’ relationships\, exploring how the family grows apart in its struggle to heal yet ultimately moves forward with hope. \nWHY THIS PLAY?\nIn presenting this emotional story\, we endeavor to contribute to the conversation within our community around the important issue of mental health. Through the unique experience of live theater\, we seek to encourage contemplation and conversation\, destigmatize mental illness\, and increase empathy for those who are struggling. After all\, each of us is an ordinary person who\, at any time\, could experience sudden hardship like the Jarretts. Our shared understanding of this universal dilemma brings us together and reminds us of our humanity. \nRAISING AWARENESS: We also aim to raise awareness of the many wonderful resources New Canaan and our neighboring communities offer for mental health support. Additionally\, we thank our sponsors: Silver Hill Hospital\, New Canaan Human Services\, Connecticut Humanities\, and Russell and Katie Barksdale. We are especially grateful to Dr. Michael Groat\, chief clinical officer at Silver Hill Hospital\, for advising our cast and crew as they strive to identify with the characters and for hosting talkbacks with our audiences following each Sunday matinee performance. \nSUNDAY TALKBACKS: Audiences of our Sunday matinees are welcome to stay after the performance for a “talkback\,” an open discussion with Deborah Burke\, director of Ordinary People\, and Dr. Michael Groat\, chief clinical officer at Silver Hill Hospital\, who assisted our cast and crew with understanding the complex emotions portrayed in the play. The talkbacks are included in the price of admission. \nFOR MORE INFO AND TICKETS: https://tpnc.org/shows/ordinary-people/
URL:https://livenewcanaan.org/event/live-theater-ordinary-people-march-3/
LOCATION:THE POWERHOUSE THEATER AT WAVENY PARK\, BOX 201\, New Cannan\, CT\, 06840
CATEGORIES:New Canaan Library Event
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SUMMARY:Live Theater – Ordinary People
DESCRIPTION:TOP ACTORS WILL “WOW” YOU IN THIS POWERFUL PLAY …\nEXPLORING THE DIFFICULT ISSUE OF MENTAL HEALTH. \nOVERVIEW: This play is based on the Oscar-winning “Best Picture” movie starring Donald Sutherland\, Mary Tyler Moore and Timothy Hutton\, by first-time director Robert Redford\, and the best-selling novel by Judith Guest. It explores the complex relationships of an ordinary family struggling to heal from an unexpected tragedy. \nPLOT: Teenager Conrad Jarrett is wracked with guilt over the death of his older brother Buck from a boating accident. What’s left of Conrad’s family – his successful\, well-intentioned father and his stylish\, organized mother – is in jeopardy\, as is Conrad himself. They are “ordinary people” coping with the omnipresent human emotions of loss\, grief\, guilt\, depression and love. This powerful play goes to the root of the Jarretts’ relationships\, exploring how the family grows apart in its struggle to heal yet ultimately moves forward with hope. \nWHY THIS PLAY?\nIn presenting this emotional story\, we endeavor to contribute to the conversation within our community around the important issue of mental health. Through the unique experience of live theater\, we seek to encourage contemplation and conversation\, destigmatize mental illness\, and increase empathy for those who are struggling. After all\, each of us is an ordinary person who\, at any time\, could experience sudden hardship like the Jarretts. Our shared understanding of this universal dilemma brings us together and reminds us of our humanity. \nRAISING AWARENESS: We also aim to raise awareness of the many wonderful resources New Canaan and our neighboring communities offer for mental health support. Additionally\, we thank our sponsors: Silver Hill Hospital\, New Canaan Human Services\, Connecticut Humanities\, and Russell and Katie Barksdale. We are especially grateful to Dr. Michael Groat\, chief clinical officer at Silver Hill Hospital\, for advising our cast and crew as they strive to identify with the characters and for hosting talkbacks with our audiences following each Sunday matinee performance. \nSUNDAY TALKBACKS: Audiences of our Sunday matinees are welcome to stay after the performance for a “talkback\,” an open discussion with Deborah Burke\, director of Ordinary People\, and Dr. Michael Groat\, chief clinical officer at Silver Hill Hospital\, who assisted our cast and crew with understanding the complex emotions portrayed in the play. The talkbacks are included in the price of admission. \nFOR MORE INFO AND TICKETS: https://tpnc.org/shows/ordinary-people/
URL:https://livenewcanaan.org/event/live-theater-ordinary-people-march-4/
LOCATION:THE POWERHOUSE THEATER AT WAVENY PARK\, BOX 201\, New Cannan\, CT\, 06840
CATEGORIES:New Canaan Library Event
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SUMMARY:Live Theater – Ordinary People
DESCRIPTION:TOP ACTORS WILL “WOW” YOU IN THIS POWERFUL PLAY …\nEXPLORING THE DIFFICULT ISSUE OF MENTAL HEALTH. \nOVERVIEW: This play is based on the Oscar-winning “Best Picture” movie starring Donald Sutherland\, Mary Tyler Moore and Timothy Hutton\, by first-time director Robert Redford\, and the best-selling novel by Judith Guest. It explores the complex relationships of an ordinary family struggling to heal from an unexpected tragedy. \nPLOT: Teenager Conrad Jarrett is wracked with guilt over the death of his older brother Buck from a boating accident. What’s left of Conrad’s family – his successful\, well-intentioned father and his stylish\, organized mother – is in jeopardy\, as is Conrad himself. They are “ordinary people” coping with the omnipresent human emotions of loss\, grief\, guilt\, depression and love. This powerful play goes to the root of the Jarretts’ relationships\, exploring how the family grows apart in its struggle to heal yet ultimately moves forward with hope. \nWHY THIS PLAY?\nIn presenting this emotional story\, we endeavor to contribute to the conversation within our community around the important issue of mental health. Through the unique experience of live theater\, we seek to encourage contemplation and conversation\, destigmatize mental illness\, and increase empathy for those who are struggling. After all\, each of us is an ordinary person who\, at any time\, could experience sudden hardship like the Jarretts. Our shared understanding of this universal dilemma brings us together and reminds us of our humanity. \nRAISING AWARENESS: We also aim to raise awareness of the many wonderful resources New Canaan and our neighboring communities offer for mental health support. Additionally\, we thank our sponsors: Silver Hill Hospital\, New Canaan Human Services\, Connecticut Humanities\, and Russell and Katie Barksdale. We are especially grateful to Dr. Michael Groat\, chief clinical officer at Silver Hill Hospital\, for advising our cast and crew as they strive to identify with the characters and for hosting talkbacks with our audiences following each Sunday matinee performance. \nSUNDAY TALKBACKS: Audiences of our Sunday matinees are welcome to stay after the performance for a “talkback\,” an open discussion with Deborah Burke\, director of Ordinary People\, and Dr. Michael Groat\, chief clinical officer at Silver Hill Hospital\, who assisted our cast and crew with understanding the complex emotions portrayed in the play. The talkbacks are included in the price of admission. \nFOR MORE INFO AND TICKETS: https://tpnc.org/shows/ordinary-people/
URL:https://livenewcanaan.org/event/live-theater-ordinary-people-march-5/
LOCATION:THE POWERHOUSE THEATER AT WAVENY PARK\, BOX 201\, New Cannan\, CT\, 06840
CATEGORIES:New Canaan Library Event
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SUMMARY:Mio Yamato: 呼吸する星 / The Breathing Star
DESCRIPTION:Heather Gaudio Fine Art is pleased to present Mio Yamato: 呼吸する星 / The Breathing Star\, marking the Japanese artist’s first solo gallery exhibition in the United States. The show\, which features newly created works along with a site-specific installation\, will run March 18-April 29\, 2023. The public is invited to attend an opening reception for the artist on Saturday\, March 18th\, 4-6pm.\nMio Yamato has gained international attention in recent year for her signature marks — copious amounts of tiny\, pearl-like dots painted with oil or ink on canvases\, wooden panels\, walls\, or large swaths of fabric. These are finely applied and arranged to articulate formations seen in nature\, such as mountainous ranges\, geological strata\, constellations in the sky\, and the like. As a child\, Yamato spent hours in her grandfather’s orchid greenhouse\, observing and keeping notations and sketches of the plants as they grew and blossomed. She learned to understand how blooms thrive in ideal environmental conditions and the way other organisms\, such as moss\, can symbiotically flourish as well. From these experiences came the idea of the dot. Her first Red Dot as she dubs it. With this singular mark\, Yamato developed notions behind ever-changing continuums. For the artist\, there can be no independent existence\, everything in the universe is connected. We are all stardust\, sourced from other stars\, supernovas that exploded into fragments that went into other stellar structures and eventually into all living things.\nIn Yamato’s works\, the ubiquitous dots of paint or ink are deposited ever so delicately on the surface\, making for quietly expressive compositions. The dotted arrangements render movement\, gradation\, and sense of depths\, mutating to create allusions to the natural world that extend beyond the picture plane. However delicately applied the dots are\, there is a physicality to the work. The artist allows the paintings to “grow” on its own: “I work while observing how the work grows autonomously\,” she states. Yamato will shift the course of the lines diagonally or vertically to create new undulations. Other works by the artist extend the dotted marks into thin\, fine lines\, which are also slowly applied. Serpentine in character\, these too are accumulated to make forms reminiscent of blocks of rocks\, cross sections of mountains with three dimensional shadows. Although these visual cues are landscape in nature\, there is no horizon line\, nothing that fully grounds the viewer to formulate the scale of the imagery presented. There is no traditional perspective in field painting\, these landscapes can be seen aerially or from the ground. In so doing\, Yamato emphasizes that everywhere in space cannot be assimilated from the single focus perspective.\nFor this exhibition\, the artist will present new paintings on panel and canvas\, as well as thin veils of scrim. Additionally\, she will reprise a site-specific installation\, this time moving beyond the gallery walls to a large pane of glass that is the outside window of the gallery.\nYamato has been actively exhibiting in Japan and overseas since earning her M.A. in 2015. She is known for creating monumental scale site specific installations\, such as Red Dot (Bio)\, 2020\, at the Hotel Anteroom Naha in Okinawa and Blazing in the Sea of Love\, 2021 in the Visionarium Three Shibuya\, Tokyo\, and Under My Skin\, at the Kyoto City Kyocera Museum. Yamato has been the recipient of numerous awards including from the Art Award Tokyo Marunouchi; the Kyoto University of Art and Design; the Contemporary Art Foundation\, and most recently the Fundación Casa Wabi in Oaxaca\, Mexico. The artist currently lives and works in Kyoto.\nThis exhibition is made possible through the generous collaboration with COJU Contemporary in Kyoto\, Japan\nHeather Gaudio Fine Art specializes in emerging and established artists\, offering painting\, works on paper\, photography\, and sculpture. The gallery provides a full range of art advisory services\, from forming and maintaining a collection\, to securing secondary market material\, to assisting with framing and installation. The focus is on each individual client\, selecting art that best serves his or her vision\, space\, and resources. The six exhibitions offered every year are designed to present important talent and provide artwork appealing to a broad range of interests. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday; 10:30am to 5:30pm; and by appointment.\nFor more information and/or high-res images\, please contact Sophia Ziotas\, sophia@heathergaudiofineart.com
URL:https://livenewcanaan.org/event/mio-yamato-%e5%91%bc%e5%90%b8%e3%81%99%e3%82%8b%e6%98%9f-the-breathing-star/
LOCATION:Heather Gaudio Fine Art
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230322T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230322T170000
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SUMMARY:Carriage Barn Arts Center Annual Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Opening Reception for the Carriage Barn Arts Center annual exhibit of work by New Canaan High School students\, Thursday March 16\, 5pm.
URL:https://livenewcanaan.org/event/carriage-barn-arts-center-annual-exhibit/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230329T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230329T120000
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CREATED:20230329T124700Z
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SUMMARY:Bees\, Chickens and Permaculture Workshop\, Presented by The New Canaan Nature Center
DESCRIPTION:Spring is just around the corner and now is the time to learn how you can improve your outdoor space while also helping the environment. Diego and Claudio of Back to Nature will be sharing simple tools that will help you make a positive impact on your yard\, your well-being and the natural world around you.\nKeeping bees and backyard chickens is about more than just saving money on honey and eggs! Come learn how bees can help pollination in your garden and chickens will aid your efforts in composting and pest control.\nThey will also cover the concepts of Permaculture Gardening – Otherwise known as permanent agriculture\, this is a way to work with the natural forces of wind\, water\, and sun to create a more permanent\, self-sustaining garden ecosystem in your own backyard!\nBack to Nature (B2N) was founded in 2016 by friends Diego Alcantara and Claudio Altesor to help families to get BACK TO NATURE by creating dream homesteads and promoting a healthy lifestyle by living in harmony with Mother Earth. Collectively\, Diego and Claudio have backgrounds in biodynamic gardening\, natural building and construction\, herbal medicine\, water harvesting\, and permaculture design.\nwww.newcanaannature.org Instagram: @newcanaannaturecenter / www.backtonature.earth Instagram: @bebacktonature
URL:https://livenewcanaan.org/event/bees-chickens-and-permaculture-workshop-presented-by-the-new-canaan-nature-center/
LOCATION:New Canaan Nature Center\, 144 Oenoke Ridge Road\, New Canaan\, CT\, 06840\, United States
CATEGORIES:New Canaan Nature Center Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="New Canaan Nature Center":MAILTO:jrayher@newcanaannature.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230329T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230329T200000
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CREATED:20230329T124701Z
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SUMMARY:Art Bar Series: Basics Of Floral Line Drawing At The Carriage Barn
DESCRIPTION:Art Bar Series: Basics Of Floral Line Drawing At The Carriage Barn\nWednesday March 29 | 6:30-8:00pm\nCome socialize\, create and have fun with your friends at the Art Bar!\nAllison Costlow of The Poppy Pen will teach you how to create beautiful line drawn florals step-by-step in a relaxed and fun environment.  In this in-person class\, you will learn how to draw gorgeous flowers from simple shapes and layer them to create beautiful pieces of art.\nThis workshop is perfect for anyone interested in learning floral line drawing. No previous artistic experience is necessary. Using pencil\, micron pens\, and colored pencils\, students will walk away with an elegant framed floral artwork of their own!\nAllison Costlow is a local calligrapher and engraver specializing in custom artwork\, event signage\, day of details\, and on-site activation for luxury brands including Nordstrom and Neiman Marcus.\nBYO beverage and snack if desired\nMember $35 / Non member $40\nArt Bar Series: Basics of Floral Line Drawing
URL:https://livenewcanaan.org/event/art-bar-series-basics-of-floral-line-drawing-at-the-carriage-barn/
LOCATION:Carriage Barn Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Carriage Barn Arts Center Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Carriage Barn Arts Center":MAILTO:admin@carriagebarn.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230329T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230329T200000
DTSTAMP:20260502T040926
CREATED:20230329T124702Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230329T124702Z
UID:11549-1680116400-1680120000@livenewcanaan.org
SUMMARY:Trivia at The Back End
DESCRIPTION:Head to The Back End\, New Canaan for a fun fueled team trivia night! With 5 rounds\, ending with a name that tune you can have up to six players in your team. Fab food and drinks and prizes for winning teams.\nCall Scott on (203) 594-9130 to reserve a table.
URL:https://livenewcanaan.org/event/trivia-at-the-back-end/
LOCATION:The Back End\, 17 Elm Street\, New Canaan\, 06840
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rock Paper Scissors Custom Events":MAILTO:rachel@rockpaperscissors.events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230329T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230329T200000
DTSTAMP:20260502T040926
CREATED:20230329T124703Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230329T124703Z
UID:11552-1680116400-1680120000@livenewcanaan.org
SUMMARY:Yale Science: From Guts to Galaxies\, Evolution on Many Scales
DESCRIPTION:How has everything around us has evolved? How have scientists tracked evolution and what tools can inform us about the future? New Canaan Library hosts this month’s Yale’s Science in the News program\, where three Yale scientists discuss evolution across space AND time. Up for discussion will be how the gut bacteria has evolved over lifetimes\, the tools scientists used to trace the last universal common ancestor\, and how galaxies can come to an end over time.
URL:https://livenewcanaan.org/event/yale-science-from-guts-to-galaxies-evolution-on-many-scales/
LOCATION:New Canaan Library\, Bartlett Auditorium\, 151 Main Street\, New Canaan\, CT\, 06840\, United States
CATEGORIES:New Canaan Library Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230330T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230330T171500
DTSTAMP:20260502T040926
CREATED:20230329T124706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230329T124706Z
UID:11554-1680192000-1680196500@livenewcanaan.org
SUMMARY:Easter Cupcake Decorating Workshop At The Carriage Barn
DESCRIPTION:Drop off your kids (ages 5 & up) for creative fun with friends!\nThis workshop will instruct kids in how to create 4 adorable Eater-themed cupcake designs that they make and take home to share with family and friends.\nmembers $55 / non members $60\nEaster Cupcake Decorating Workshop
URL:https://livenewcanaan.org/event/easter-cupcake-decorating-workshop-at-the-carriage-barn/
LOCATION:Carriage Barn Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Carriage Barn Arts Center Event,Family Friendly Events,For Children
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230330T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230330T200000
DTSTAMP:20260502T040926
CREATED:20230329T124707Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230329T124707Z
UID:11557-1680202800-1680206400@livenewcanaan.org
SUMMARY:How Business Does Well by Doing Good: MillerKnoll on Designing for People\, Planet\, and Profit
DESCRIPTION:Sustainability and beautiful design can go hand in hand. Learn how MillerKnoll shapes places that matter for customers while contributing to a more equitable and sustainable future for all in a presentation by Debbie Propst\, President\, Global Retail\, MillerKnoll and Gabe Wing\, Vice President of Sustainability\, MillerKnoll.\nMillerKnoll\, the brand collective that includes Herman Miller\, Knoll Design\, Colebrook Bosson Saunders and more\, has been a globally recognized leader in design for over 100 years. The company’s innovative\, problem-solving designs and furnishings include a dynamic family of brands guided by a shared purpose—design for the good of humankind.
URL:https://livenewcanaan.org/event/how-business-does-well-by-doing-good-millerknoll-on-designing-for-people-planet-and-profit/
LOCATION:New Canaan Library\, Bartlett Auditorium\, 151 Main Street\, New Canaan\, CT\, 06840\, United States
CATEGORIES:New Canaan Library Event
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