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                                                    September 15, 2008 
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Bread & Puppet Theater Returns to Coventry!
Puppets







Peace Party and Potluck

September 21, 2-6 p.m.

Coventry P.E.A.C.E. Park
(Euclid Heights Boulevard and Coventry Road, southeast corner)

sponsored by FoodNotBombs & the Northeast Ohio Antiwar Coalition

Entertainment, food, art, music, and fun for all
Yoga, Peace Art, Origami, Peace Cranes, Face Painting, Chalk 4 Peace, Drum Circle!
Bring your drum and a dish to share.

Bread and Puppet Theater at 3 p.m.
"The Sourdough Philosophy Circus", a story about the need for human fermentation. Human fermentation concerns those parts of the human body which are not governed by the government, like the guts and the gutsy parts of the brain. This is also applies to dancing zebras and turkeys and free range cows. The show is run by a bunch of cooks, specialists in cooking the various stews and pancakes of our everyday first world existence. Additional commentary is provided by the Rotten Idea Theater Company. Music is provided by the Sourdough Philosophy Brass Band

The Bread & Puppet Theater is one of the oldest non-profit, self-supporting theatrical companies in the U.S. The theater has been enacting its radical utopian vision in cardboard and cloth for over forty years, from the spectacle of its larger-than-life puppets at Vietnam War protests in New York City to the pageantry of its long-running (over 25 years) annual event, "Our Domestic Resurrection Circus" in Glover, Vermont. The latter event regularly attracted audiences in the tens of thousands up to the late 1990's.

Author and NPR commentator Andrei Codrescu has praised "the genius of Peter Schumann [artistic director], the prodigious puppet-God," writing "the Bread & Puppet Theater has been so long a part of America's conscious struggle for our better selves, that it has become, paradoxically, a fixture of our subconscious."

216.736.4716 or 216.220.0590






Chalk Festival
Saturday September 20, 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Sunday, September 21, noon-5:00 p.m.
Cleveland Museum of Art Fine Arts Garden
Enjoy chalk artists and entertainment at no charge!
Chalk

 
 






216-707-2483 or neisenberg@clevelandart.org

Featured Chalk Artists

Story Lee Cadiz
Mark Jenks
George Kozmon
Wendy Mahon
Debra Sue Solecki
Rafael Valdivieso
Robin VanLear
Heights Arts Gallery
William Brouillard at Heights Arts Gallery
PortraitsLast Friday's opening reception was great.  If you missed it, here is a picture of Bill with one of the Tin Man cookies Sharon Grossman made.  (If you come see the exhibit, you'll understand.)

A few more pictures are here

The Gallery is open:
Wed-Sat noon to 9 pm

thru October 25




The Holiday Store opens November 8!
 
THANK YOU!
TyrrellCuyahoga Arts and Culture
The Ohio Arts Council
The Judith Gerson Fund
The AHS Foundation
Tommy's
Walter Haverfield
The Wolpert Fund
Faber-Castell USA/Creativity for Kids
Bluestone
Phoenix Coffee
Ronald McDonald House Charities of Northeastern Ohio
Seitz Agin Hardware
Target
Utrecht Art Supply
Zoss the Swiss Baker
Heights Garden Center
The City of Cleveland Heights
The Heights Libraries
and YOU, our members and friends
CACOAC

Heights Arts is generously funded by Cuyahoga residents through Cuyahoga Arts and Culture.

The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this organization with
state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans.

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