[Capdist-announce] Berkshire Festival of Women Writers First Week’s Calendar

Judith Nardacci mssenn29 at gmail.com
Tue Feb 19 21:07:33 EST 2013


For immediate release: First Week of Berkshire Festival of Women Writers

Contact: For complete information about Festival events:
www.berkshirewomenwriters.org


 For further press information: Judy Nardacci, 413-243-2382;
MssEnn29 at gmail.com

 The first week’s events include:
*Friday, March 1*
*Laundry Line Divine Presents: *Out of the Mouths of Babes: An Evening of
Mothers Reading to Others
Hosted by Suzi Banks Baum and Gina Hyams, with special guest Susan Engel,
author and professor at Williams College
Readings by Suzi Banks Baum, Alana Chernila, Nichole Dupont, Janet Reich
Elsbach, Michelle Gillett and Jenny Laird
Dewey Hall, Sheffield, 7-9:30 p.m.  $5 suggested donation

*Saturday, March 2*  *
Why Sedna Matters to Women Writers
*Led by Mary Kate Jordan.  Sedna, an ancient Inuit archetype, matters to
women who honor- or would like to honor- the rich possibilities of their
own life stories. This morning includes storytelling and Q & A, an
opportunity to "get beneath the surface of things".
Mason Library, Great Barrington, 10 am to noon

W*omen of a Certain Age
*Reading hosted by Sonia Pilcer, with Allyson Dineen, Barbara Janoff, Susie
Kaufman, Ellen Meeropol and Lee Schwartz
Older women share their passions and what they know. Followed by discussion
and Q & A.
Mason Library, Great Barrington, 1-3 p.m.

*Getting Married and Other Mistakes
*Reading with Barbara Slate, graphic novelist
Barbara Slate reads from her autobiographical novel, and talks about her
career in the fiercely male-dominated world of comic books.
The Bookstore, Lenox, 4-5:30 p.m.

Made in the Berkshires Presents*: Exquisite Dilemmas: Women and Choices
*Hosted by Hilary Somers Deely and Barbara Sims, featuring Sally-Jane Heit,
Susan Merrill and Joy Spivak
Join us as we eavesdrop on women who are exploring the exquisite dilemma of
choosing how to live their lives.
Unicorn Theater, Stockbridge, 7:30 p.m. $20 admission to benefit the 2013
Made in the Berkshires Festival. For tickets, contact the Colonial Theatre
box office.

*Sunday, March 3*
*Women Writers and the Role of the Editor
*Hosted by Anastasia Stanmeyer, editor of *Berkshire Magazine*, with Robin
Catalano, Nichole Dupont, Ellen G. Lahr, Gladys Montgomery and Abby Wood.
A panel discussion on the challenges of being a woman journalist today,
with women who are juggling jobs, keeping a household going, and trying to
sustain a writing career, as well as an exploration of the role of the
editor.

The New Economics Institute presents: *Cows Save the Planet: How to Find
and Tell Stories of Ecological and Economic Restoration
*Reading and discussion with Judith Schwartz, Billie Best and Alice Maggio
This panel focuses on stories for the new economy and new solutions to
problems in which we feel stuck; narratives of resilience and renewal.
American Institute of Economic Research, Great Barrington, 3-5 p.m.

*Monday, March 4
**Fleeting Reality: Interpreting Place in Words and Images
*Featuring Marie-Elizabeth Mali with Lynnette Lucy Najimy
The presenters share their creative works in photographs and words inspired
by places on opposite sides of the earth.
Leibowitz International Center, Bard College at Simon's Rock, 7-9 p.m.

*Tuesday, March 5
**Writing Your Power, Passion, and Play: Letting Your Soul Have Its Way
with You
*Workshop led by Mary Campbell
This workshop will guide participants into a deeper connection with their
divine spark, and allow it to express itself in the world.
Sruti Center, 33 Railroad Street, Great Barrington, 7-9 p.m.

*Cuatro Mujeres, cuatro** *géneros/ Four Women, Four Genres
Multimedia presentation and discussion hosted by Holly Brown
This workshop will showcase four examples of different creative genres by
women from Mexico, Argentina, Bolivia and Brazil - a bilingual event with
four student presenters, round-table discussion, and creative writing
activity.
Leibowitz International Center, Bard College at Simon's Rock, 7-9 p.m.

*Wednesday, March 6
**WRites of Passage and the Age of Becoming: Puberty and the Onset of
Fertility
*Writing workshop hosted by Angela Vuagniaux, with Anni Crofut and Suzi
Fowle
Participants will be invited to explore some of the pivotal moments in
their lives through writing prompts, discussion, free writing and sharing.
Sruti Yoga Center, 33 Railroad Street, Great Barrington, 7-9 p.m.

*Coming to America: *A Reading
The Berkshire Immigrant Center presents a reading hosted by Greta Phinney,
with Marcela Villada Peacock, Youlin Shi, Liliana Sills and Yuko Takaya
Immigrant women are invited and supported to share their unique and
compelling stories, each facing the challenge of writing and reading in a
second language. They have taken the theme "Coming to America" in many
directions.
Griffin Hall, Williams College, Williamstown, 4:15 p.m.

*Thursday, March 7
*Kripalu Presents: *Salmon in the Stream
*A lecture on writing presented by Julia Cameron, best-selling author, who
shares her insights on writing and the tools she has used in her own
three-decade career in writing for movies, music, poetry and journalism.
Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health, Lenox, 7:30 p.m.  $25 admission.
Pre-registration is required. To register call 800-741-7353.

For complete information about the entire month of events throughout
Berkshire County: www.berkshirewomenwriters.org
Major funding for the Festival is provided by the John A. Sellon Charitable
Trust, the Massachusetts Council on the Humanities, Bard College at Simon's
Rock,  and local Cultural Councils of the Massachusetts Council on the
Arts, along with many organizations, individuals and businesses.
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