Showing posts with label Minneapolis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Minneapolis. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Summer Visitors

This summer we were fortunate to have our good friends Ben and Maggie in town for an extended visit. They are on their drive back to Boston now, but their summer here made them real Minneapolis converts.





Their farewell evening included a series of musical performances. Dan and Anna need to get it together and learn some songs.




Monday, May 4, 2009

Mayday Parade

This weekend was the Mayday Parade, one of our favorite Minneapolis events. The Heart of the Beast Puppet theater puts on a huge event that tells a story through sections of a parade and a ceremony that follows. This years theme was "Our Common Treasury":
As we experience the failure of our economic systems built on debt, consumer waste, the theft and sickening of earth resources, we gather to rebuild an economic system that protects and sustains our Earth as a “Common Treasury for All.”
We were a part of the spider puppet in the section led by our friend, Bart. With 18 puppeteers, this puppet had more people holding it than any puppet ever in the parade.


Photo credits to Colin on a few of these, including the next three.




These pictures are from the parade staging area where hundreds of people were somehow organized into a parade.

Tired before it even started.

Some of the puppets were covered in chia seeds so that sprouts would grow out of them. (Incidentally, on the culinary front, we recently had some chia seed pudding that a friend made that was quite tasty, a lot like tapioca. I had never realized that chia is not a proprietary name, but actually an ancient Aztec food plant.)




The land on the globe is real grass.




The spider web that went with our spider. The sides were passed along through the crowd.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Old thyme Uptown youngsters Easter Brunch weekend jam




Beets for the beat. Heart shaped beets!

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Art Shanties

One of the great Minnesota winter events is the art shanties. (http://www.artshantyprojects.org/). We visited the shanty colony and explored the installations on the ice.






One of the shanties was called the "dance shanty" the name explains what happened in it.

Square Dance!

This blog, at least in its early stages, may be temporally non-linear. A couple of months ago Dan played for a square dance at the Bedlam Theater with his friends Colin, Sarah, and Joe. Dan got some good pictures from the stage and Anna got some good ones of the dancers.