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SUMMARY:Castlebay Performance: Historic Music at Chapman-Hall House
DESCRIPTION:Castle Bay will be performing songs and music of the that the Chapmans and Halls would have enjoyed on Sunday\, August 4th\, 2024\, 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm. Free and open to the public! Tours of the historic Chapman-Hall House\, noon – 4 pm\, $10 per adult\, free for kids. \n \n  \nSince 1984 Castlebay has presented of musical work which celebrates Maine’s\nmaritime heritage and environment blending history\, legend and experience into\ntheir personable performance style.\nJulia Lane’s ancestors have lived in Maine since the 1600’s\, engaged in the\ntraditional fishing\, shipping\, and lumbering industries for generations. Fred\nGosbee’s family were lumbermen\, coming to Maine from the Maritime Provinces\nin 1922. For over thirty years\, Lane & Gosbee have been researching their own\nheritage through music by exploring the traditional music connections between the\nCeltic lands\, the Canadian Maritimes and Maine. These regions share in the\nrichness of this heritage as revealed by the many variations of ancient songs\, tunes\nand stories carried by families moving through the area by land and sea as well as\nnew vernacular creations made in the old style.\nIn Maine there is a wealth of traditional music\, ranging from ancient ballads to\nworking songs. Lane and Gosbee research archives and collections and interpret\nthis music through the lens of their own Anglo-Celtic cultural legacy. Having\nexplored various international archives\, museums and libraries\, they have distilled\nand repaired their findings and present them in an entertaining lecture with musical\nexamples sung unaccompanied in the traditional style. Exploring social history\nthrough music\, they will tell the stories not only of the songs\, but also the intrepid\ncollectors who preserved them and the singers who carried on the tradition.\nIn concert\, the duo presents these musical stories of romance\, ramblers and rogues\,\nwoven with history and humor. Castlebay’s wide knowledge and deep cultural\nroots\, their vocal and instrumental skills\, and their personable performance style\nhave been appreciated in museums\, libraries\, schools\, arts centers and festivals\ninternationally. Castlebay has released over two dozen recordings and their music\nhas been used for video soundtracks and theatrical productions. Their new\nbook\,”Bygone Ballads of Maine- Songs of Ships and Sailors”\, contains many of\ntheir findings and includes lyrics\, tunes and relevant lore. For more information\nplease visit www.castlebay.net.
URL:https://www.lincolncountyhistory.org/event/castlebay-performance-historic-music-at-chapman-hall-house/
LOCATION:Chapman-Hall House\, 270 Main Street\, Damariscotta\, ME\, United States
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SUMMARY:Learn about the art of rug hooking at the Chapman-Hall House
DESCRIPTION:Textile artist Kathie Hills will demonstrate and discuss the art and craft of hooking rugs at the historic Chapman-Hall House on August 11th. Her demonstration is free and open to the public.\nHills will demonstrate the craft and exhibit pieces she has created. She learned the craft from LaVerne Dickson and Margorie Freeman\, local women known for their mastery of this functional art form. A member of the Waldoboro Historical Society\, she is well versed in the history of hooked rugs and their significance to Waldoboro.\n \n \nOn permanent display at the Chapman-Hall House are 12 antique hooked rugs\, two of which show designs in the early stages of development.\nAlso included in the exhibit is a copy of the 1884 E.S. Frost Rug Patterns catalog. Edward Sands Frost of Biddeford was famous for selling canvases printed with pattern designs for various size rugs\, as well as foot stool covers and slippers. Only a few pattern illustrations are printed in the catalog\, which offers for sale nearly 200 canvases at prices ranging from 15 cents to $1.25
URL:https://www.lincolncountyhistory.org/event/learn-about-the-art-of-rug-hooking-at-the-chapman-hall-house/
LOCATION:Chapman-Hall House\, 270 Main Street\, Damariscotta\, ME\, United States
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