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- Be more pacific
- This way board
- man and beast
- Saint francis
- Happy wooden
- Never give you a lose
- Take a napchune
Be more pacific
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In three days of programs at Middlebury College, the performance art project Small Island Big Song rejected the distant music traditions of the distant interconnected of the 16 countries of the Pacific and 16 countries of the Indian oceans. A documentary screening on Wednesday, a panel discussion with special artists and cofounder Baobao Chain on Thursday, and reveals ancient creative traditions from Madagascar to Repa Nui at an uplift live concert on Friday.
This way board
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The Pride Center of the Vermont, Audbon Vermont and other local orgs invite LGBTQ skiers to hit the slope and create new friends at the annual Pride Ski Day at Craftsbury Outdoor Center. The use of ski fare and trails is obtained for all participants, and volunteers are available to help volunteers navigate.
man and beast
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The Vermont International Film Foundation, The Ultimate Createcher feature, The Annimal Kingdamat Burlington’s Main Street Landing Performing Arts Center House, a broadcast. In this French Fable, a hit at Cannes and 2023 Caesar Awards, a father and son put on a desperate search in a world where humans are unnecessarily turning into animals.
Saint francis
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Lit -lovers enjoyed two intimate showers by the Lit lovers, a professor of Dartmouth College and the author of a shared world. After reading his work at Johnson’s Warmont Studio Center, Francis on Friday gave a directive, inspirational craft negotiations to anyone interested in the art of writing.
Happy wooden
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“Rise: Trees, our botanical giants,” The latest group show in the gallery in the Mad River Valley Arts in Waitsfield is all bark. Twenty -seven artists working in 2D and 3D formats celebrate wood as a material and staining the boundaries between art and nature, as trees as subjects.
Never give you a lose
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Shida projects presents bricks, drums, dance! In the first church, Barre, in Universalist in the celebration of Ghana’s Independence Day. The festival performs the performance of drums and dances included famous dancer and choreographer Samuel Mima Markway, a traditional Jolof Rice Dinner and a West African DJ set.
Take a napchune
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Consertgoers become jazz for the upcoming solar eclipse in the prelepsia classical journey through the universe at Elley-Land Music Center at St. Michael College, Colchoel. Vermont symponic winds and Bella Voice female chorus Gustava Holst’s entirety of “The Planets”, which is an orchestral suit with an movement for each planet (not including Earth or Pluto, sorry).