Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Cabot School Performing Arts Center (CSPAC)
is pleased to announce the official program for
Cabot’s Playing For Change Day Event!

Sat Sept 17 5pm - 8pm. Cabot School Performing Arts Center.

Admission is free.

$5 and $10 Playing For Change currency packets ($1/token) can be purchased at the event that can be used to buy items, food, drinks, play games etc.

Activities include:

One Day: group performance of The Global Citizen arrangement. Singers and musicians of all stripes (and no stripes!) encouraged to participate. Lyrics and music available here. Check out The Global Citizen version here.

Games of the World: students will present their research on a variety of fun children’s games from the planet. For one PFC token you can try your hand at the games.

Sculpture Bottle Drive: student designed sculpture that will be populated by bottles brought in by participants.

Creative Acts! : creative activism from students

Junk Jam: student designed and composed junk jam performance.

Brazilian Samba Drumming Ensemble: Brian Boyes and friends performing infectious South American dance rhythms.

Javanese Gamelan Workshop for All: Did you know that Cabot School is one of only 110 organizations in North American to own a gamelan from Indonesia? Gamelan music is a wonderful group activity that allows for a wide range of musical aptitudes. Join us to learn an easy, centuries-old Javanese composition. All are welcome.

West African Drumming Workshop for All:

Ethiopian and Chinese Food Samplers: Jiaozi (vegetarian Chinese dumplings), Injera and Wat (vegetarian sponge bread and stews), Khao Pod Tod (Thai fried corncakes)

Kris Gruen: Vermont singer-songwriter Kris Gruen will perform songs from his recent critically acclaimed CD release.

And much more to come. Stay tuned . . . Questions? Please contact Brian Boyes or call 802-563-2289. or go to www.cabotarts.org

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