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SUMMARY:Making Horse Sense: Kari Weil on the Language Between Humans and Horses
DESCRIPTION:Animal communication researcher Kari Weil\, University Professor of Letters at Wesleyan University\, shares insights on the language between humans and horses. \nTo learn to ride a horse is to learn a language we don’t realize we are already speaking.  In this talk Kari Weil\, a professor at Wesleyan University and part-time resident of Monterey\, will discuss the language between horse and human. She has researched animal communication and combines it with her own personal experience riding horses\, including those at Sunny Rose Farm.  Her conclusion is that to make sense of horses\, we need to be more in touch with our own senses. \nWeil is author of Precarious Partners: Horses and Their Humans in Nineteenth-Century France and Thinking Animals: Why Animal Studies Now. \nPart of the Weekend to Celebrate the Magic of Horses. \n 
URL:https://sandisfieldartscenter.org/event/making-horse-sense-kari-weil-on-the-language-between-humans-and-horses/
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SUMMARY:Pas de Deux\, America and France: A Musical Celebration Featuring Award-Winning Duo Pianists Anita Castiglione and Paul Posnak
DESCRIPTION:We are fortunate to have the award-winning duo pianists\, Anita Castiglione and Paul Posnak (pictured above)\, as neighbors. In today’s recital\, they will play music of America and France in a “pas de deux.” \nThis concert celebrates the intertwined relationship of the United States and France\, central allies and influences upon each other at the historical moments that shaped their destinies – the American Revolution and the Declaration of Independence on July 4\, 1776\, and the French Revolution and the storming of the Bastille prison on July 14\, 1779. \nThe concert features three of the most influential musical figures in American and in French music of the early and mid-Twentieth Century: Aaron Copland\, George Gershwin and William Bolcom; and Claude Debussy\, Maurice Ravel and Francis Poulenc. \nThe artists will share relevant\, brief commentaries about the composers and the individual works in the program. \nPaul Posnak’s international career as a concert pianist\, recording artist\, transcriber and sought-after teacher began as a child prodigy with a full scholarship to the Juilliard Preparatory School of Music at the age of eight.  Recipient of Bachelors\, Masters and Doctoral degrees at Juilliard\, and of the Loeb Prize (Juilliard’s highest award)\, he won First Prizes in the International J.S. Bach Competition and the Concert Artists Guild Competition in New York.  He has performed at the White House\, The Supreme Court\, and The Kennedy Center in Washington\, D.C.\, at Carnegie Recital and Tully Halls in New York\, and throughout Europe\, South America\, and Asia to critical acclaim. \nAnita Castiglione’s career as a soloist\, collaborative pianist\, choral accompanist\, and music educator began with piano studies in Massachusetts at the age of six.  She holds a Bachelor of Music degree from the University of Miami and a Master’s degree from The Juilliard School\, both in piano performance. She was the recipient of the prestigious Juilliard Alumni Award. She earned her Doctorate in Collaborative Piano in 2002.  She is currently adjunct faculty and pianist for the Frost Chorale\, Bella Voce\, and Chamber Singers choral ensembles at the University of Miami Frost School of Music. \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://sandisfieldartscenter.org/event/pas-de-deux-america-and-france-a-musical-celebration-featuring-award-winning-duo-pianists-anita-castiglione-and-paul-posnak/
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