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Boston Skillshare 2012 – A Review

24 Friday Aug 2012

Posted by Phoebe (she / hers) in Learnin', Skillshare

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events, jamaica-plain

I consider the annual Boston Skillshare a quiet revolution. Each year, hundreds of people gather to share, teach, connect, celebrate, and practice the art of learning outside the context of conventional learning practices. The one Boston-area event that I will hard-sell to pretty much anyone willing to listen (all ages, all genders, you’ve got a pulse? Come to the Skillshare!), this year’s bundle of workshops was held in a new location, JP’s Spontaneous Celebrations.

Boston Skillshare - considering the workshops

Although one day of skillsharing really wasn’t enough for me (usually it occurs over a weekend), I appreciated, as always, the homemade vegetarian breakfast and lunch (included in the $3-$10 sliding scale entrance fee) and the opportunity to unabashedly get my learn on.

This year, I enjoyed:
Basic Tree Identification (my partner and I pretend-compete to identify trees, birds, and dogs)
The Science and Art of Making Your Own Household Products (so far I’ve used these recipes to successfully make glass cleaner and deodorant)
Freeing Your Natural Voice (theory about how we vocalize sounds, and exercises)

Next year I hope to get back into teaching -perhaps a reprise of my Crochet 101 and Crochet 102: Granny Squares workshops, or something new. We’ll see!

Ajay compares leaves

Cambridge City Dance Party 2012

16 Monday Jul 2012

Posted by Phoebe (she / hers) in Boston Moments

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cambridge, dancing, events

Dear Cambridge City Dance Party,

You rock, but I couldn’t fit. It’s true: I got bumped. Maybe it was the perfect weather; maybe all the thousands in attendance were as in need of “dance therapy” as I. Whatever the reason, first I was on the edge, and then I was edged right out.

I retreated with a few friends to the grassy hill of City Hall and shook my rump between the contact improvisation dancers and the people who probably deserved a much better view than I could offer. It was beautiful though, the sky gone pink and punks everywhere, laying down their posturing to take up shaking. And rattling, and arms-swinging. Babies, mommas, poppas, grams. Every type of person, out in mass, one mass, under stars and spotlights and police patrolling the rooftops.

We were the best of Cambridge.

And while there could have been more Tina Turner, Madonna, and Stevie, I forgive those few lapses. In the end, what really matters is that we got out there, and we danced.

Your adoring,
Phoebe

P.s. Ahem!  Please next year, a little more jam?

The pose

Where's the DJ?

Three stop dance

Watching the dancers

It Warms Up

12 Tuesday Jun 2012

Posted by Phoebe (she / hers) in Bike Life, Boston Moments, Green Life

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arts, bike-love, cambridge, dancing, events

It warms up and we start moving.

Young women hoop

Bikes Not Bombs Green Roots Festival

Dance partners

Dance for the World Community

JP Spring Roll

JP Spring Roll Bike Ride

Wake Up The Earth 2012

30 Wednesday May 2012

Posted by Phoebe (she / hers) in Boston Moments, Home

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arts, cambridge, events, jamaica-plain

I love my Canon Rebel EOS automatic film camera, but it tends to make me tardy.  What with having to use up all the exposures before I can get a roll developed, and having to schlep all the way to CVS (which doesn’t do that great a job), and then with the sometimes coming out funky and off-color -like what happened with my shots from Wake Up the Earth, a parade and festival organized by Spontaneous Celebrations.

If you can forgive the blue tint . . .

Legalize chickens

This year’s Wake Up the Earth was my first time at the festival full day. I even brought my mom.

My companions

Hi, Mom!

It’s the most amazing festival: color and passion and humor and generosity and music and heartfelt dancing and ginger beer. I invited my mother because, as far as I can see, Wake Up the Earth is a big bite of what makes JP, JP.

Float

Chorus

Young dancers

99%

And who doesn’t love that?

Yarn bombed

Boston Food Swap – A Review

28 Monday May 2012

Posted by Phoebe (she / hers) in Green Life

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events, food-n-cookin, giving

I’ve been to clothing swaps, to potlucks, and food festivals. I’ve Freecycled, sold or given items away on Craigslist. I provided and received services from a time bank. I’ve mended and paid professional tailors to repair my clothing. I participate in a gift circle. I’ve volunteered for nine consecutive years at the same charity event because the gig includes all-you-can-eat pie.

It makes perfect, practical sense, right, that a person like me who trusts and enjoys and flits around in “alternative economies,” would fall in line with a food swap? Which begs the question: why the heck did it take me so long!?

Some theories:

  • I’m lazy. (Okay, that’s not fair.)
  • I don’t like to cook. (Mostly true.)
  • I’m not that good a cook. (Also mostly true.)
  • I have too many things going on in my life at once. (Dingdingding!)
  • It’s not about me. (Hmm . . . )

Suffice it to say that, when I walked through the door at Space with A Soul and sighted my very first Boston Food Swap, I knew I’d met my match.  Three very efficient organizers, a room full of the cutest and most elegant handmade food packaging, serious-looking cooks sampling well-turned out baked goods, roasted nuts, kimchi, jellies and jams, fruit compote, chocolate covered strawberries, chai tea, flaky meat-filled things, rice pudding . . . whoa!  Intimidating.

After I saw the spread, I was a little concerned no one would want my bread (ignore that rhyme.)  But then four people did.  Phew.

Checking out the goodies

Basket o yum

Sighted: one of my little breads in this basket!

Quiet Weekend

22 Tuesday May 2012

Posted by Phoebe (she / hers) in Home, With Friends

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events, food-n-cookin, potlucks

Sometimes there is a sweet simplicity to being a family of two (or three if you consider the non-contributing, four-pawed, fur-child who lives with us): simple, quiet weekends. Though, occasionally what at first pass seems simple can grow a fringe of busyness, seemingly out of nowhere.

Last Friday I thought to myself, Oh goody! This Saturday I’ll spend the day cooking for the Boston Food Swap on Sunday, and also I’ll get a haircut. Then, on Sunday, I’ll hang with friends at a brunch potluck and go to the Food Swap.

Simple. Meandering. Quiet. Sort of.

Saturday:
10 AM Paul Gore Street Yard Sale
12 Noon Lunch at Blue Nile Cafe in Hyde Square
2 PM Book Sale at our local library branch (oops, missed it!)
3 PM – Midnight Bake bread, prep contribution for Sunday’s brunch

Sunday:
9 AM Bake gluten-free vanilla scones for brunch
11 AM Drop off 35mm film
12 Noon-2 PM Potluck brunch
2 PM Race out door to Food Swap (luckily find ride)
2:30-4 PM Attend Boston Food Swap with friend
5 PM Clean house
7 PM Go to the movies with D (a rarity!)

Yardsale

Waffles and eggs

Chocolate marshmellow yum

{This Moment} Wake up the Earth, JP

18 Friday May 2012

Posted by Phoebe (she / hers) in Boston Moments

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this moment} – A Friday ritual (joining Soulemama.) A single photo – no words – capturing a moment from the week.

Helping the dragon

{This Moment} Art in the Park

11 Friday May 2012

Posted by Phoebe (she / hers) in Boston Moments

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arts, events, this-moment, trees

{this moment} – A Friday ritual (joining Soulemama.) A single photo – no words – capturing a moment from the week.

Just the smile

Dance Hyperfast, Hyperslow

26 Thursday Apr 2012

Posted by Phoebe (she / hers) in Boston Moments, Learnin'

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dancing, events

My week has been bookended by the fastest dance footwork I’ve seen since my job’s annual Hip Hop Festival for children, and also the slowest dance I’ve seen probably ever.

First, the fleet: My partner and I were invited by a friend to check out India Jazz Suites, showing at the Boston ICA.  All I knew about the show was that it featured a contemporary of Savion Glover, one of my favorite dancers.  First we attended a half-hour lecture on the two choreographers, including a description of a classical Indian  dance form called Kathak. Next, we were charmed and blown away.

Second, the slow.  Part of Harvard University’s ARTS FIRST festival, Slow Dancing is an outdoor video installation by David Michaelek shown from April 20 to 29 (7-11 PM) in front of the Widener Library in Harvard Yard.  I stopped by on a chilly Tuesday, just to take a peak, and stayed an hour.  Lucky for me, I had an apple in my backpack and the folks running the show were kindly offering wool blankets to keep warm.  As the artist explains, at first it’s excruciating to watch something go so slow (snails, anyone?  paint drying?), but then the magic happens and you are transported to a place of exquisite observation.

Two women

Fan dance

Dancer in red

Local Maple

28 Wednesday Mar 2012

Posted by Phoebe (she / hers) in Boston Moments, Learnin'

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city-farm, events, food-n-cookin, trees

Recently, I joined friends on a trip out to Natick Community Organic Farm to check out Maple Magic Day.  We missed the pancake breakfast (so sad!), but we did enjoy a tour of the grounds and stood inside a real sugar shack, bathing in the steam and sugary air.  I was particularly pleased because, last fall, I read a book on maple sugaring, and so felt impressed to experience the workings in person.

An added bonus was running into two friends at the farm, both of whom, unbeknownst to me, work there!

Megna and HeatherHeaded in for the tour with my companions for the afternoon, Megna and Heather (my third companion Alice is off-screen.)

March Maple Magic Month

Welcome sign out front the sugar shack.

Bunny watches

Rabbit watches the crowd.

Poking the fire

A young worker tends the fire.

Donelle

My friend Donelle re-tells an indigenous-people’s story of maple syrup.

Maple bucket

Sap captured.  Later it will be combined with the sap of other trees and boiled, boiled, boiled.  The wisdom goes that it take forty gallons of sap to produce one gallon of syrup.

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