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*ilavery in Massachusetts Before the Civil War Linda Kennedy B.A. Montclair State College M.A. Sou_them New Hampshire Univ. One-class Course 1 :30 -3:00 September 30 Massachusetts was one of the first of the colonies to have legalized slavery- as early as 1641. Yes, slave holding was practiced not just in the southern states, but here in New England, Yet, our state was one of the first to abolish slavery-in 1780, when the Massachu- setts Constitution became effective. Historical researcher Linda Kennedy will cover the loo-plus-year history and in- cidents leading to the early abolition. Shakespeare's The Tempest Kerry Brown, B.A., Colgate University, M.A., Middlebury College, Ph.D., University of Delaware. Taught Shakespeare to high school students for 45 years. Four Classes 10:30 -12:00 October 7, 14, 21, 28 ln his final play, Shakespeare examines such diverse issues as royal legitimacy, colonialism, the borderlines between science and magical thinking, and the limits of love, among other themes. In this four week course we will discuss how Shakespeare dramatizes these no- tions by blending tragedy and comedy into a new genre called romance. FjftyRYeefresd;fffrff#part::esj%:tj°n: or Reverse Discrimination? Paul Kelleher B.A., M.A., Harvard Ph.D., Teacher's College, Columbia Public school teacher, principal, superintendent in New York & Conn. Professor and Department Chair, Trinity University, San Antonio, T7exas Four Classes i :30 -3:00 October 7,14, 21, 28 Affirmative action policies over more than 50 years have tried to remedy past oppression and discrimination in our so- ciety. In this course, we will consider Supreme Court decisions in college ad- missions cases, examining the legal conflict between those who believe that the constitution must be color-blind and those who believe that constitutional de- cision-making must take race into ac- count. * Inside Jazz with Fred Fried & Bruce Abbott Fred Fried 8-string guitarist and composer, Critically acclaimed recordings with Core, Bruce Abbott, and "When Winter Comes" with trio and string orchestra. Solo guitar, Diana Krall & Chris Botti. Bruce Abbott Saxophonist, flutist, composer, teacher & acclaimed recording artist, Played with jazz groups, orchestras, and classical ensembles through8:#:!ce\auss€&oru°rpsee&Asja' 10:30 -12:00 November 4 How do musicians create the style of music called "jazz"? Fred Fried (8-string guitar) and Bruce Abbott (sax & flute) have been playing jazz together for 30 years. They will perform a program of jazz standards and offer insight about how jazz is created. Through their live performance you will experience the concepts they will be presenting. "I am of Chatham" John Whelan, * uthor of "I am of Cape Cod„_ One-class Course 1 :30 -3:00 November 18 Stories and photos of 70 Chatham sub- jects. Some are individuals and some are couples, but all are important to life in Chatham and on the Cape. Art Gallery & Artist Studio Hopping Three Classes Approx. 9:00 - 1 :00 October 1, 8, 29 Introduction to Irish Literature: Part 1 MaryAnn Eaton, B.A. in English, Studies in Irish and Celtic literature University College Cork, Ireland H(NoclassesonOctober18&22) (Class Limit -20 registrants) Cancellations filled from a wait list. Not available via Zoom. 10/1 : 9:00-10:30 Wild flower Pottery, Brewster - Ruby Caldervood 11 :00 -1 :00 F]ichard Perry, Brewster - Flichard Perry 10/8: 10:00-11:30 PAAM Pi.ovlncetown - Christine Mccarfhy, Executive Director 11:45-1:00 Hilda Neily Gallery, Provincetown - Hilda Nelly 10/29:10:15-12:30 Cape Cod Museum of Art, Dennis Four Classes 1 :30 . 3:30 p.in. October 1, 8,15, 22 An introductory course recommended for a greater understanding of the Irish literary landscape, exploring the litera- ture of Ireland from antiquity to the early 20th century. This course will provide an intense overview of key literary eras and genres, a timeline of literature that will leave you with the knowledge and thirst to continue exploring and reading on your own. We will touch on: Ancient Mythological Tales, Folklore, Poetry, and a journal from the Western Island of the Great BIasket. Itinerary will be sent after registering. Weekly reading lessons will be emailed, and one book will be read. Selected Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway Joseph Auc.Iello English teacher and department head in public and private schools Published journalist on literature, education and politics Three Classes 10:30 -12:00 October 22, November 5,12 (No class on October 29) We will be reading and discussing many of the short stories of Ernest Heming- way, one of the greatest and most influ- ential prose stylists of the 20th century. He is also someone whose views and life have made him a controversial fig- ure. The stories for the first class are "A Way You.II Never Be," ..The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber," "Under the Pidge" and "The Snows of Kilimanjaro." Joe will be referencing the Scribner edi- tion entitled "The Hemingway Stories" with an introduction by Tobias Woolf. Famous Buildings & Their Music Joseph Marchio, Assistant Conductor, Cape Symphony & Mus.Ic Director, Chatham Chorale Four Classes 1 :30 -3:00 October 29, November 5,12,19 How the architecture of performance venues influences the musical experi- ence and vice versa. We'll examine four. 10/29: San Marco, Venice 11/5: Ospedale della pieta, Venice 11/12: Kings College Chapel, Cambridge 11/19: Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris

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*ilavery in MassachusettsBefore the Civil War

Linda KennedyB.A. Montclair State College

M.A. Sou_them New Hampshire Univ.One-class Course

1 :30 -3:00September 30

Massachusetts was one of the first ofthe colonies to have legalized slavery-as early as 1641. Yes, slave holdingwas practiced not just in the southernstates, but here in New England, Yet,our state was one of the first to abolishslavery-in 1780, when the Massachu-setts Constitution became effective.Historical researcher Linda Kennedy willcover the loo-plus-year history and in-cidents leading to the early abolition.

Shakespeare's The TempestKerry Brown,

B.A., Colgate University,M.A., Middlebury College,

Ph.D., University of Delaware.Taught Shakespeare

to high school studentsfor 45 years.

Four Classes10:30 -12:00

October 7, 14, 21, 28ln his final play, Shakespeare examinessuch diverse issues as royal legitimacy,colonialism, the borderlines betweenscience and magical thinking, and thelimits of love, among other themes. Inthis four week course we will discusshow Shakespeare dramatizes these no-tions by blending tragedy and comedyinto a new genre called romance.

FjftyRYeefresd;fffrff#part::esj%:tj°n:

or Reverse Discrimination?Paul Kelleher

B.A., M.A., HarvardPh.D., Teacher's College, Columbia

Public school teacher, principal,superintendent in New York & Conn.

Professor and Department Chair,Trinity University,

San Antonio, T7exasFour Classes

i :30 -3:00October 7,14, 21, 28

Affirmative action policies over morethan 50 years have tried to remedy pastoppression and discrimination in our so-ciety. In this course, we will considerSupreme Court decisions in college ad-missions cases, examining the legalconflict between those who believe thatthe constitution must be color-blind andthose who believe that constitutional de-cision-making must take race into ac-count.

* Inside Jazzwith Fred Fried& Bruce Abbott

Fred Fried8-string guitarist and composer,

Critically acclaimed recordings withCore, Bruce Abbott, and "When WinterComes" with trio and string orchestra.Solo guitar, Diana Krall & Chris Botti.

Bruce AbbottSaxophonist, flutist, composer,

teacher & acclaimed recording artist,Played with jazz groups, orchestras,

and classical ensemblesthrough8:#:!ce\auss€&oru°rpsee&Asja'

10:30 -12:00November 4

How do musicians create the style ofmusic called "jazz"? Fred Fried (8-stringguitar) and Bruce Abbott (sax & flute)have been playing jazz together for 30years. They will perform a program ofjazz standards and offer insight abouthow jazz is created. Through their liveperformance you will experience theconcepts they will be presenting.

"I am of Chatham"John Whelan,* uthor of "I am of Cape Cod„_

One-class Course1 :30 -3:00

November 18Stories and photos of 70 Chatham sub-jects. Some are individuals and someare couples, but all are important to lifein Chatham and on the Cape.

Art Gallery &Artist Studio Hopping

Three ClassesApprox. 9:00 - 1 :00

October 1, 8, 29

Introduction toIrish Literature: Part 1

MaryAnn Eaton, B.A. in English,Studies in Irish and Celtic literature

University College Cork, Ireland

H(NoclassesonOctober18&22)

(Class Limit -20 registrants)Cancellations filled from a wait list.

Not available via Zoom.

10/1 : 9:00-10:30 Wild flower Pottery,Brewster - Ruby Caldervood11 :00 -1 :00 F]ichard Perry,Brewster - Flichard Perry

10/8: 10:00-11:30 PAAMPi.ovlncetown - ChristineMccarfhy, Executive Director11:45-1:00 Hilda NeilyGallery, Provincetown -Hilda Nelly

10/29:10:15-12:30 Cape CodMuseum of Art, Dennis

Four Classes1 :30 . 3:30 p.in.

October 1, 8,15, 22An introductory course recommendedfor a greater understanding of the Irishliterary landscape, exploring the litera-ture of Ireland from antiquity to the early20th century. This course will provide anintense overview of key literary eras andgenres, a timeline of literature that willleave you with the knowledge and thirstto continue exploring and reading onyour own. We will touch on: AncientMythological Tales, Folklore, Poetry, anda journal from the Western Island of theGreat BIasket. Itinerary will be sent afterregistering. Weekly reading lessons willbe emailed, and one book will be read.

Selected Short Storiesof Ernest Hemingway

Joseph Auc.IelloEnglish teacher

and department headin public and private schools

Published journalist on literature,education and politics

Three Classes10:30 -12:00

October 22, November 5,12(No class on October 29)

We will be reading and discussing manyof the short stories of Ernest Heming-way, one of the greatest and most influ-ential prose stylists of the 20th century.He is also someone whose views andlife have made him a controversial fig-ure. The stories for the first class are "AWay You.II Never Be," ..The Short HappyLife of Francis Macomber," "Under thePidge" and "The Snows of Kilimanjaro."Joe will be referencing the Scribner edi-tion entitled "The Hemingway Stories"with an introduction by Tobias Woolf.

Famous Buildings & Their MusicJoseph Marchio,

Assistant Conductor, Cape Symphony& Mus.Ic Director,Chatham ChoraleFour Classes

1 :30 -3:00October 29, November 5,12,19

How the architecture of performancevenues influences the musical experi-ence and vice versa. We'll examine four.

10/29: San Marco, Venice11/5: Ospedale della pieta, Venice11/12: Kings College Chapel,

Cambridge11/19: Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris