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These food items were so important that they were called "The Three Sisters. Pre-registration is greatly appreciated for this event by visiting the Institute's website. About Institute for American Indian Studies Located on 15 acres of woodland acres the Institute For American Indian Studies preserves and educates through archeology, research, exhibitions, and programs.

They have the 16th c. Algonquian Village, Award-Winning Wigwam Escape , and a museum with temporary and permanent displays of authentic artifacts from prehistory to the present that allows visitors to foster a new understanding of the world and the history and culture of Native Americans. The views expressed in this post are the author's own. Want to post on Patch? Register for a user account. Janet L. This year, we are very excited to announce we are holding a Silent Auction during the Clambake!

Auction items will be on display and we welcome guests to bid during the evening. Winning bids will be announced after the Thunderbird American Indian Dancers' performance. These auction items include gift certificates from local restaurants and shops, Native made jewelry, baskets and more!

Big thanks to our museum supporters including local businesses , our Trustees and staff for organizing or donating these items! Tickets are limited, pre-registration required by September 9th. Call or email events iaismuseum. Add to calendar.

View Map View Map. The Institute for American Indian Studies preserves and educates through discovery and creativity the diverse traditions, vitality and knowledge of Native American cultures. Located on 15 acres of woodland IAIS is home to permanent and temporary exhibits, nature trails, a replicated 16th century Replicated Algonkian village. During the school year over 7, school age children visit for hands on programs to learn about the Indigenous people who have called Connecticut home for thousands of years.

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Invest in the effort of the Friends of Shakesperience in the Litchfield Hills to present Shakespeare in the Park, Join our growing list of supporters, including these sponsors:. Donate directly to the restricted fund for Shakespeare in the Litchfield Hills.

Shakesperience will invest these proceeds in the director, actors, musicians, lighting, audio, and other direct costs of the summer production for Artistic Director Emily Mattina directs family-friendly adaptations of Shakespeare for summertime enjoyment.

Ranging from ninety-minute to two-hour productions, they frequently feature a chorus of talented students alongside the professional cast, an Elizabethan feel to the costumes, a metaphorical setting, and an original music design to underscore and enhance the performance for a modern audience. Shakesperience Summer Shakespeare History:. At the same time that the mind that created Hamlet, penning "to be or not to be," he was also exploring "what you will.

Director Emily Mattina explores Illyria as a stained-glass Garden of Eden inhabited by an ensemble of dynamic and complex characters. Sets of Escher-like staircases and a child's swing bear the audience in and out of ideas, language, emotion, and thought while flickering out the rhythm of Shakespearean poetry and music. In this fantastical Garden, original music, the exaggerated costuming of the Age of Enlightenment, and collective imagination envelop and deliver all. Where the magic of Shakespearean complexity and wonder revolves around the love inherent in and counteracted by the tragedy of the madly-used Malvolio, Twelfth Night represents a moment of crystallized beauty before Shakespeare set off into the darker and wilder tragedies and into the romances.

Mattina revised her original production from for the inaugural Shakespeare in the Litchfield Hills. More than an encore, this immersive production featured actors who were students, members of the community, professionals, and members of the Actors' Equity Association.

David Richman returns to Shakesperience as Prospero! Featuring original music under the direction of Emily Mattina, Prospero lures his enemies to the island to which they exiled him. Replete with magic, romance, and hostile intentions, this last of Shakespeare's solo plays concludes with redemption and forgiveness. Two gentlemen, best friends since youth, part ways in Verona as one leaves for Milan.



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