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Join us Thursdays in June for a series of conversations and presentations with local luminaries. During each week we will feature a different expert -- a gardener, a filmmaker, a poet, and a musician -- to show us their work and share stories of their craft in the North Barn. June 25 | Cultural Resilience Musical Performance and Talk by Brendan Taaffe of The Bucolics Project
Brendan Taaffe is a composer, multi-instrumentalist, and visual artist who lives outside of Brattleboro, Vermont. His most recent work, The Bucolics Project, is a long-time collaboration with Kentucky poet Maurice Manning. The project is a collection of songs based on the poems in Manning’s 2007 collection, Bucolics, a conversation between a field hand and a divine being known only as Boss. Each song references an archival field recording from the Appalachian Sound Archives at Berea College, where Brendan was awarded a research fellowship in 2017.
The bulk of Brendan’s choral compositions can be heard on four albums with The Bright Wings Chorus, recorded between 2011 and 2018. As a song leader, Brendan has taught with Village Harmony for the past 20 years and has worked extensively with community choirs in the UK. He holds a masters degree in performance from the Irish World Music Centre at the University of Limerick, Ireland and has spent extensive time studying music in Zimbabwe (mbira and song traditions) and southern France (song traditions).
An active crankie artist, Brendan has been directing The Vermont Crankie Festival in Brattleboro for the past 10 years. He also works in schools as an artist-in-residence teaching children how to contra dance.
Food by RVQ Smokehouse.
Thank you to Vermont Humanities for their support of this series!
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45 Farmhouse Square, Brattleboro, VT, United States, Vermont 05301
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