Went to an amazing multimedia performance last night at the Cotuit Center for the Arts of “Black Inscription”, a song cycle created by local musicians Carla Kihlstedt, Matthias Bossi and Jeremy Flower. The title comes from a reference by Rachel Carson to the line of microplants that live wherever the sea touches the rocky shoreline. The story was inspired by the life and death of free diver Natalia Mochanova. It’s impossible to describe the work adequately, as it’s certainly not like anything else I’ve ever seen. The music is a combination of original rock and jazz, the spoken text is voiced by Falmouth actress Tatyana Gessen and written by Hannah Silva, the sound design is by Quentin Chiappetta, and the visuals are from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. It’s an immersive, amazing work of art, and very different. There are a few seats left for Sunday’s performance at 2:00. Go, but only if you’re ready to surrender to wonder, allusion, and ambiguity, delivered by amazing creators!
Photo Tour in Provincetown
When one works in a vacation destination, there’s usually little time to enjoy all the reasons the place is so popular. I don’t mind – I like my work, and I do still bike and swim as much as I can. But Tuesday I gave myself a little treat, and joined a photo tour of the spectacular Province Land dunes that are in the National Seashore in Provincetown. It was gorgeous, and a feast for my eyes and soul! Here’s what I saw (along with information for John Tunney, the photographer who leads the tour):
Another West Falmouth stone wall. Beautiful!
Cape and Islands Association of Realtors social at Atria
The “Big Picture”
These are pottery tiles made into a mural by Tessa of Flying Pig Pottery in Woods Hole, sold as a fundraiser years ago. The mural is the welcoming entrance to the Children’s Room at the Main Library. I loved the pies flying in the sky, donated by – of course – Pie in the Sky. Still there, as is Tessa, who continues to make beautiful mugs for WCAI’s fundraisers. Thank you, Tessa!
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