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Sunday, May 4, 2014

Rockport Music to Sponsor Motif No.1 Day Events!

Instrument pettting zoo cropped

Saturday, May 17, 10 AM

Instrument Petting Zoo

Shalin Liu Performance Center, 3rd Floor Reception Hall
If you have ever wanted to experience playing the instruments seen and heard on the stage of the Shalin Liu Performance Center, now is your chance! Experienced professionals and students will be on hand to guide you with the correct way to hold and make music on many of the instruments of the string family, as well as instruments of the brass and woodwind families, and a Celtic harp. It is sure to be a cacophony of sound, but great fun!  Free, no tickets required. Click here to view a flyer of Rockport Music-related events at Motif #1 Day.
Happy guys!

Saturday, May 17, 12 PM

Wenham Street Brass

Shalin Liu Performance Center
Justin Stanley, french horn Matthew Baker, trumpet Joseph Walsh, trombone
Created in 2010, the Wenham Street Brass is a trio of young professionals dedicated to engaging audiences through performance and education. They are the ensemble-in-residence for the A Street Music Education, a music school in Quincy, MA. All holders of graduate degrees from the New England Conservatory, the members of Wenham Street Brass have a wide variety of experience, and their programs reflect an interest in music of many time periods and genres.  Free, no tickets required
Motif No. 1 Day is a Rockport, MA town festival, and is a celebration of the arts inspired by Rockport Music’s iconic red fish shack, Motif No. 1. Festival events also include a sidewalk chalk drawing contest, live music, local food, and a 5K road race along Rockport’s scenic shore. Click here to view a flyer of Rockport Music-related events at Motif #1 Day.

Friday, May 2, 2014

Have You Signed up Yet?

One of the highlights of the festival over the last few years has been the amazing Motif No.1 Day 5k and Fun Run. Organized by Rockport Elementary School teachers Phil Whitley and Erin Canniff, the race not only provides a great fitness opportunity for Rockport residents and visitors, but raises funds for wellness initiatives at the school which benefits the entire community in turn. And people who have run the course cannot say enough about how beautiful the course for this particular 5K is. And we would have to agree, since we think Rockport provides some of the most spectacular vistas on the planet. Have you signed up to run yet? If not, check out online registration HERE. You will have a lot of fun AND get a great t-shirt in the process! And no worries if you don't want to run -- just make sure you come as a spectator. It is almost as fun as running the race itself!

Thursday, May 1, 2014

Dance Performances on Motif No.1 Day in Downtown Rockport

A local school of dance and a professional aerial dance troupe will be performing on Motif No.1 Day, right in the heart of Rockport in Dock Square!

ABOUT ROCKPORT DANCE ACADEMY:
Rockport Dance Academy, owned by Emily Twombly and established in 2010, is committed to providing high quality instruction in all facets of dance. We provide a progressive, versatile curriculum of instruction in a positive learning environment. We cater to students age three through adult, beginner to pre-professional level. Teachers assess students strengths and areas for growth and apply teaching skills in such a way to maximize students enjoyment and help them reach their ultimate potential.  
Rockport Dance Academy performs at the Motif No.1 Day festival at 11:30am. Photo courtesy of Rockport Dance Academy

ABOUT FIGHT OR FLIGHT THEATER
:
"We do plays on the trapeze; and we've been doing it since 2008. 
That’s the simplest way to put it.  We’re a group of Rocky Mountain-trained MFA-bearing actor/aerialists with a hankerin’ for visceral storytelling, imaginative staging, and a wee bit of irreverence.  We adore Theater and respect its great artists; but we will not hesitate to cut that Shakespeare joke about the “English Kersey” and the “French Velvet” if it’s not funny to a modern audience (Meas 1.ii).  We aim to break open great stories with innovative imagery, and elevate piece’s poetry by literally elevating ourselves." 
-- The Fight or Flight Theater Company
 Fight or Flight Theater Company performs at the Motif No.1 Day festival at 1:30, 2:15 and 3:00pm.
Photo courtesy of Fight or Flight Theater Company

Sunday, April 27, 2014

Some Incredible Music Lined up for Motif No.1 Day!

Rockport’s annual Motif No.1 Day festival on Saturday, May 17th will feature locally and nationally acclaimed musical acts: Louise Mosrie, The Honey Dewdrops, What Time Is It, Mr. Fox?, The LeitMotifs, James and Jake, and Alek Razdan and A-Train Orchestra.

Raised by British parents on a farm in middle Tennessee, Louise Mosrie grew up disliking the slow, sleepy ways of her small rural town. But when she moved to Nashville in 2004 to work on her song-craft, she found that the melodies and imagery that emerged in her writing came straight from the southern culture she once dismissed. Influenced by artists such as Nanci Griffith, Allison Kraus and Lucinda Williams, her songs tell stories of joy, love, struggle and heartbreak through the vivid characters and scenery of southern life.

Louise will be accompanied by Red House recording artist Cliff Eberhardt, who is the producer of her upcoming CD. Cliff was a driving force of the Greenwich Village New Folk movement, and his songs have been covered by the likes of Richie Havens, Buffy St. Marie, Erasure, Lucy Kaplansky and the folk superstar band "Cry, Cry, Cry" (Dar Williams, Richard Shindell, Lucy Kaplansky).

The Honey Dewdrops, husband and wife duo Kagey Parrish and Laura Wortman, write timeless songs that sound as if they are part of an old Appalachian songbook. The topics are universal: friends and loved ones, fellow troubadours, the land and its loss to progress. The instrumentation is sparse (guitar, mandolin, and banjo), and the arrangements are basic. The vocal harmonies are glorious. Hailing from the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Charlottesville, Virgina, the Honey Dewdrops appeared on A Prairie Home Companion and gained Folk Radio notoriety with the #1 album “Silver Lining”.

Named after a Victorian children’s game, What Time Is It, Mr. Fox? can time-travel from the woods of Medieval France to a 1930s New Orleans jukejoint. Led by the gender-defying voice of 3rian King, the ensemble delivers their own brand smoky cabaret, neo-soul and acoustic noir, sounding something like Tom Waits and Annie Lennox performing in a French cafe. What Time Is It, Mr. Fox? will be represented on Motif #1 Day by singer-songwriter-guitarist-keyboardist 3rian King and violinist and vocalist Nathan Cohen.

Together in this configuration for their first public appearance, the LeitMotifs are guitarists John Rockwell and Eric Wilson (also sharing vocals),bassist Dimitri Eleftherakis, and fiddler Larry Young.

James Vassallo (born March 1998) and Jake Stavros (born December 1997) are an American rock/pop act working under the moniker “James & Jake”. Discovered in early 2013 by skilled indie award- winning songwriter/producer Brad Byrd, James & Jake recorded their debut EP “Blue” with famed rock producer/mixer Warren Huart (Fray, Aerosmith, Augustana) and Grammy award winning engineer Phil Allen (Adele).

The A-Train Orchestra is a versatile group that performs an eclectic mix of blues, rhythm-and-blues, and swing. The band features 20-year-old Alek Razdan on saxophones and vocals, Dan Whalen on guitar, Rikki Razdan on saxophones, David “Doc” Vincent on drums, and Ken Demaine on bass. From waterfront bars and bistros to corporate functions to family-friendly festivals, the A-Train Orchestra provides an exciting musical experience for listeners of all ages and backgrounds to enjoy.

Motif No.1 Day performance schedule information can be found at www.rockportartfestivals.com

Saturday, April 26, 2014

Interested in Motif No.1 Day? We Could Use Your Help!

We could use a few good men and women to help out on May 17th, with shifts generally ranging around 2 hours (though you could hang around as long as you'd like!)

Email us at rockportfestivals@gmail.com or call 978-546-2861 to let us know if you would like to be a part of the festivities. It's a lot of fun, we promise!
Rockport's own Betsy G., helping out at the ol' lemonade stand

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

The Harvestfest Lineup: A Contra Dance AND a Polka Band!

Bearskin Neck Leathers, the legendary shop on Old Harbor Road on Bearskin Neck, is sponsoring the special Harvestfest appearance of an equally legendary North Shore band, The Buddy Walker Band, during the festival on Saturday, October 19th. Buddy Walker's band is a classic Polish polka band founded nearly 65 years ago -- and still lead by the original bassist and founder, Buddy Walker. Don't miss a performance by the band, located in front of Bearskin Neck Leathers and performing at 1pm, 2pm and 3pm on Saturday, October 19th! For more information on the performance, check out to Bearskin Neck Leathers' Facebook page.







Git yer dancin' shoes on! Harvestfest includes a contra dance this year, sponsored by our local dance organizers, Cape Ann Contra Dance. We're really excited about this addition to the festival! A caller accompanied by real live actual musicians will be on hand. It will be epic. Dancing in Dock Square? Yes! We're soooooooo there, as the kids say. For more information, click HERE.

Friday, August 30, 2013

Start Your Labor Day Weekend at the Rockport Farmers Market!

Tomorrow is shaping up to be one of the most exciting Farmers' Markets yet as we kick off the three-day weekend with delicious fresh food.

The amazing natural rind cheese is back at the Market this week, coming to us from a family farm in Vermont. The beautiful, organic produce from First Light Farm will be at the Market as well, along with a host of other delicious goods. Alexander, who makes Ma's Tomato Marmalade, has a fresh batch all jarred up and ready to sell, with fresh organic tomatoes that came off the vine just this week... AND we have music coming your way, with the sounds of Chris "Squantch" Sears and band, coming to the Market around 11 a.m...
Bounty from First Light Farm
 Check out the vendors below, and remember, the Rockport Farmers' Market goes on rain or shine, so don't let a foggy New England morning keep you from getting your fresh, local food!

Wally's Blackburn Bistro (guacamole, pico de gallo, hummus)
Seaview Farm (grass-fed beef, produce, eggs & honey)
Prides Osteria (handmade pasta, pesto & focaccia)
Ma's Tomato Marmalade (pickles & savory jams)
Brothers' Brew (doughnuts, nisu & coffee)
First Light Farms (tons of fresh in-season produce)
Home Grower's Wheelbarrow (herbs & more)
Rockport Festivals Market booth
Batter Up Bakery (small batch cookies and gluten-free granola)
Sea Biscuit Bakery (anadama bread, cookies & granola)
West River Creamery (natural rind cheeses, maple syrup)
Ma's Tomato Marmalade with the Motif in the background! photo: Mary Z