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FCTV's Spring Workshops

Start: Wednesday, February 27, 2008

End: Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Times: 10:00pm - 7:00pm

Location: FCTV, 310 Dillingham Avenue, Falmouth, MA 02540

Falmouth Community TV Production Classes

 

Falmouth – Falmouth Community TV is pleased to announce their new Spring Production classes for our individual and organizational members.  This season’s classes run until June 18th.  Stop by the FCTV station at 310 Dillingham Avenue in Falmouth to pick up the Television Production Class brochure.

All members are required to take one Orientation class before enrolling in another workshop or using the FCTV facilities.  This spring’s orientation classes are on March 3, April 14 and May 5 at 6:30 to 8:00 pm.  After Orientation, members can learn field and studio production, cable casting, camera operation, studio directing and editing.

Basic Field Production trains members to create public access television shows videotaped outside of the studio, on location.  There are three sessions of four classes each, the first of which meets on Sundays, February 24 through March 16 from 3:00 to 5:00 pm.  Session two starts Sunday, April 13 and runs every Sundays through May 4 from 3:00 to 5:00 pm.  Session three meets Tuesdays and Thursdays beginning May 13 and running through May 22 from 7:00 to 9:00 pm.

Basic Studio Production provides training for members creating in-studio television programming at FCTV.  There are two sessions of seven classes each, the first of which meets on Tuesdays from 7:00 to 9:00 pm, March 4 through April 22, except for April 8.  The second session runs Wednesdays, May 7 through June 18 from 7:00 to 9:00 pm.  Students who complete this class are invited to a one session Studio Directing Class on Wednesday, April 30 from 6:30 to 9:30 pm.

Town Hall Control Room Workshop is a one-session cable casting class utilizing the state of the art multi-camera remote control room at Town Hall.  The workshop meets during the Selectmen Meetings on Mondays, call FCTV for the Selectmen Meeting schedule.  The Studio Camera Operator class teaches members to run our studio cameras.  The class meets for only one session, choose the Wednesday, March 19 from 7:00 to 8:00 pm; Wednesday, April 30 from 6:30 to 7:30 pm or Thursday, May 8 from 7:00 to 8:00 pm class.

Our non-profit members are invited to take a Carousel Community Bulletin Board Workshop to help them promote their events on our broadcast.  The staff also conducts individual video production classes in Non-Linear Editing, After Effects, Photoshop, Studio Lighting, Internet Video, Advanced Directing, Garage Band and much more.

Members may register for any course at the FCTV office, 310 Dillingham Ave, Falmouth - Sunday through Thursday 2:00 pm to 10:00 pm and Friday from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm.  Signed parental consent is required for any member under 18 years of age.  Anyone who resides, works in Falmouth or attends schools in Falmouth is eligible to participate in classes. All classes and class dates are subject to change.  For more info, check www.fctv.org or call 508-457-0800.

 

 

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Art Exhibit & Sale: The New England Watercolor Society

Start: Thursday, May 1, 2008

End: Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Times: 10:00am - 4:00pm

Location: Cotuit Center for the Arts

This juried exhibition and sale featuring artists from the New England Watercolor Society will be on view at Cotuit Center for the Arts, 4404 Rte. 28 in Cotuit through May 14, 2008. Gallery hours are Monday - Friday 10am-4pm;Saturday 10am-2pm. 

The New England Watercolor Society will also hold Artist Demonstrations each Friday at noon during the run of the exhibit.  The artists for each weekly session are:  Elizabeth Pratt on April 18, John Krenik on April 25, Mary Lizotte on May 2 and Sally Sawyer Mitchell on May 9.  For more information, please contact the arts center at 508-428-0669. 

     The New England Watercolor Society (NEWS) was founded in 1885 as the Boston Society of Watercolor Painters, becoming the Boston Watercolor Society in 1896 and subsequently the New England Watercolor Society in 1980. Its 27 charter members included some of the best known names in American Art such as Charles Curtis Allen, Frank W. Benson, George Hallowell, F. Childe Hassam, Louis Kronberg, Otis Philbrook, Maurice Prendergast, Charles Woodbury, honorary member John Singer Sargent, and more recently Andrew Wyeth.

     NEWS sponsors two annual juried shows; one open to all artists residing in New England, and one for signature members only. In addition, a National juried North American Open Show, open to all artists in North America, is held every two years. Along with the exhibitions are receptions and award presentations, gallery talks, demonstrations and workshops led by nationally recognized water media artists. These are open to the general public.

     Today, the Society has over four hundred members throughout New England. Anyone can support the Society by becoming an Associate member which entitles the supporter to the Society’s quarterly newsletter, upcoming show prospectuses, invitations to shows and reduced rates for entries and workshops.

Carioca Color: Photographs of Rio de Janeiro

Category: Free

Start: Sunday, May 4, 2008

End: Thursday, May 29, 2008

Times: 2:00pm - 10:00pm

Location: FCTV, 310 Dillingham Ave., Falmouth

                           Dan Catrona

“Carioca Color: Photographs of Rio de Janeiro”

May 4 through May 29, 2008

 The Maser Gallery at Falmouth Community Television (FCTV)

310 Dillingham Avenue, Falmouth, MA 02540

Exhibit Hours: Sunday & Monday, 2-10 p.m.

Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, 10 – 10 p.m.

Friday, 10 – 6 p.m.

Falmouth – An exhibition of color photographs by Falmouth photojournalist Dan Cutrona entitled “Carioca Color: Photographs of Rio de Janeiro” is on display at Falmouth Community TV’s Maser Gallery, 310 Dillingham Avenue, from May 4 through May 29, 2008. Opening reception: Sunday, May 4, 3 to 5 p.m.

Freelance-photographer Dan Cutrona describes his exhibition as a stylized look at Rio emphasizing the city’s color and rhythmic patterns. “Aside from a few shots, the show does not really focus on the people, but more so their environment. The Brazilian vitality can be seen through that colorful surrounding,” says Cutrona.

Cutrona began his career after showing his portfolio to the editor of the Sentinel and Enterprise, who gave him his first assignment at the age of 17. Simultaneously working at the newspaper, where he won awards from the New England Press Association, and attending Fitchburg State College, Cutrona learned his craft from professor Peter Laytin, whose mentor was the renowned photographer Minor White.

After receiving a degree in Communications and Photography, Cutrona interned with interior photographer Eric Roth who helped shaped his career in photography. Inspired to travel, Cutrona spent time in Italy documenting his experience. Returning home, he mounted an exhibition of fine art and travel photographs in his own photography gallery in Falmouth.

Cutrona continues to travel whenever time permits to add to his extensive stock libraries of Brazil and Italy. His work is frequently published in Cape Cod Life, Yankee Magazine, and Cape Cod Magazine, among other publications.

This is the first showing of Cutrona’s images of Brazil. “I have literally fallen in love with the people and culture of Brazil,” says Cutrona, whose father-in-law is a native of Rio de Janeiro. The exhibition “brings a little piece of Brazil to Cape Cod”, home to some 20,000 Brazilians.

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Editor’s note:  Maser Gallery welcomes submissions from artists for future exhibitions.

Stained Glass Class with Caryn Samuell

Start: Monday, May 5, 2008

End: Monday, May 19, 2008

Times: 10:00am - 9:00pm

Location: Cotuit Center for the Arts

Cotuit Center for the Arts, 4404 Rte. 28 in Cotuit will offer a 6-week Stained Glass class for all skill levels, ages 16 years and older. Classes will meet on Mondays beginning April 28.    Experienced local artisan Caryn Samuell will teach beginners from 10am-1pm, intermediate students from 2pm-5pm and advanced students from 6pm-9pm. The total cost for all 6 classes, which includes materials is $250 ($225 members.)   To register, please call the arts center at 508-428-0669.  A class synopsis may be viewed at www.CotuitCenterForTheArts.org.
 
NOTE:  NO class on Memorial Day.
 
Caryn Samuell, owner of the Samuell Day Gallery in Cummaquid, has been practicing and teaching the art of stained glass making for over 35 years .  Her artistry can be found in many homes and businesses throughout New England.  "Her works are known for their details--for the rendering of each feather of a flying parrot, for making a bouquet of red lilies seem so lifelike that you want to touch the glass."  She has taught hundreds of students in her studio/workshop, located in a renovated barn on Route 6A where she shares her glass works with over twenty other Cape artists. 

Falmouth Academy Spring Open House

Category: Family Friendly

Start: Saturday, May 10, 2008

Times: 5:30pm - 7:00pm

Location: Falmouth Academy, 7 Highfield Drive, Falmouth

On Saturday, May 10th from 5:30-7:00 pm, Falmouth Academy will host its Spring Open House for current 5th graders and older students who anticipate applying to the school next year for enrollment in 2009-10.  Falmouth Academy is an academically rigorous, independent day school for college-bound students in grades 7 – 12. 

Visitors on May 10th will tour the school with a Falmouth Academy student.  During the student-guided tours, visitors will explore the schools' facilities, including the new 15,000 square foot wing which includes a library, science labs, art rooms, and computer lab. Falmouth Academy students, teachers, and parents will be on hand to discuss their experiences at the school. 

For information, call the FA Admissions Office at 508-457-9696.

Falmouth Academy students present their Spring play, The Enchanted

Category: Family Friendly

Start: Saturday, May 10, 2008

Times: 7:30pm - 9:00pm

Location: Falmouth Academy, 7 Highfield Drive, Falmouth

Students will perform The Enchanted  by Jean Giradoux, a philosophical comedy set in a small French town in the 1930’s, where the townspeople believe they are being haunted by a ghost.

Admission is free; we ask that you bring a non-perishable food item for the Falmouth Service Center.

Falmouth Chorale presents "A Little Light Music"

Category: Family Friendly

Start: Saturday, May 10, 2008

Times: 7:30pm - 9:00pm

Location: John Wesley United Methodist Church, 270 Gifford Street, Falmouth

The Falmouth Chorale presents "A Little Light Music," an entertaining evening of song.  Highlights include Gypsy Songs by Johannes Brahms, opera chorus from Carmen and Die Fledermaus, plus other delights and surprises.  Special guests include the Greater Falmouth Mostly All-Male Men's Chorus and soloists from Cape Cod Opera.  John Yankee will conduct.

Tickets are available at the door; or, in advance, from Puritan Clothing Stores, Inkwell Bookstore, Eight Cousins Books, Cataumet Arts Center, Chorale members or the website: www.falmouthchorale.org.  Tickets for adults are $15; $5 for those 18 and younger.  Advance purchase is recommended because tickets are limited. 

Chekhov's "A Marriage Proposal"

Start: Saturday, May 10, 2008

Time: 8:00pm

Location: Woods Hole Public Library

Chekhov's "A Marriage Proposal" will be performed at the Woods Hole Public Library on Saturday, May 10 at 8 PM. Actors Lydia Sargent, Phyllis Goldstein, and Michael Toner will perform in this benefit event, which will be followed by a wine and cheese reception. Tickets $ 15 available at the Library and 8 Cousins. For questions about this theatrical event, call the Library at 508-548-8961.

ENTRAIN in Concert

Start: Saturday, May 10, 2008

Times: 9:00pm - 11:30pm

Location: Cotuit Centger for the Arts

Cotuit Center for the Arts, 4404 Rte. 28 in Cotuit presents the band, Entrain on Saturday, May 10 at 9pm.  The doors open at .  This concert is for adults, 21 years and up, positive ID required.  All tickets are $20 and must be paid for in advance.  To reserve tickets, please call the box office at 508-428-0669.   "Entrain, winners of the Boston Music Award for the "BEST LIVE SHOW" in New England" is built on percussion, infectious grooves, hooky tunes and great vocals. Hailing from the Island of Martha's Vineyard, Entrain's chemistry is fueled by the winds, tides and joie d'vie of Island life."


     Epic in sound and kaleidoscopic in vision, the eclectic Martha's Vineyard-based six piece Entrain has been thrilling critics and fans alike since it's inception. Formed by drummer Tom Major in 1993, Entrain is also features conga/djembe/trombonist Sam Holmstock. Joining them is saxophonist Klem Klimick, bassist Lenny Bradford and guitarist/keyboards/vocalist Alex Howland. Veterans all, their collective resume includes stints with such diverse players as Chuck Berry, Flor De Cana, Southside Johnny, Gil Scott-Heron, Carly Simon and NRBQ.  Entrain has recorded five albums, available on Dolphin Safe Records, all of which have been praised for their ability to shift effortlessly between musical styles—from rock, blues, calypso, and ska to zydeco, jazz, and funk—often within the same song.

 

     "The Vineyard's Entrain is enroute to huge success...with their ability to reliably merge funk, rock, reggae, swamp and worldbeat rhythms into a sweaty good time."- The Boston Herald.

More Info:  www.CotuitCenterForTheArts.org