Sunday, May 17, 2009

Manifest Carcam


So, Manifest was smooshed under rain--which killed a lot of the outdoor festival fun. But we were still able to set up Kari's Carcam and the knit/crochet students. And all of the shows inside were stupendous. I feel terribly for the graduates that their final parade was rained on. . . but it was still an impressive collection of art and performance.

Some of my favorites:



James Kinser being smart and witty and gorgeous


detail from Amy Jacobs' heartbreaking "An Everyday Absence"


detail from Erin Cramer's "Funeral Procession"


The Carcam kids--Ashley, Marcus and Ayisha. So great. They look like a band or maybe a sassy multi-culti crime fighting trio.

Also loved loved loved the Musical Theater "25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee" presentation.

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