Language

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Language

The theme of this episode of All Things Connecticut is “Language” – using it, overcoming it, delighting in it and transcending it. The episode includes a visit to Farmington’s Sunken Garden Poetry Festival, West Hartford’s Noah Webster House, and even to Bulgaria to follow two Connecticut artists as they perform mask and puppet theatre there.

 
 
Ancient Tibetan Sanskrit
Brian Scott-Smith interviews a Connecticut woman about the ancient Tibetan Sanskrit documents she has collected.... read more
 
 
Masque Theatre
Ed Wierzbicki explores the work of Larry Hunt and Adelka Polak, two Connecticut artists who took their award-winning Masque Theatre to the Pierrot International Festival of Puppetry in Bulgaria to discover how the non-verbal “language” of mask and puppet theatre can transcend the spoken word.... read more
 
 
Sunken Garden Poetry Festival
Follow Diane Smith as she celebrates a Connecticut summer tradition – the Sunken Garden Poetry Festival at the Hill-Stead Museum in Farmington.... read more
 
 
Newington Scrabble Club
Eric Clemons visits members of a Newington Scrabble Club who meet every week to socialize and exercise their brain.... read more