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LIVE WILD SOJOURN SEPTEMBER 21, 2002

      The Opera House at Enosburg Falls and the All Arts Council present Sojourns in the Wild-Live This multi-media presentation features the images of Vermont nature photojournalist and naturalist, Gustav W. Verderber, choreographed to fully orchestrated original compositions by international Celtic harpist and composer, William Jackson. The program is part of the Opera House Mentors Series.
      This visual and musical celebration of nature that starts eyeball to eyeball with the gigantic spiders and mites of a Montgomery Center pasture. Astronomic on the projection screen, at any rate. Mr. Verderber next dips us into an Atlantic tidal pool for the lifestyles of the bizarre and kaleidoscopic. And the audience feels the splash when a humpback whale pec-slaps the surf. For this live performance, William Jackson will perform his compositions on Celtic harp and flute during the first part of the program.
      Tickets are $12/adults, $10/senior citizens and students, children under 12 free and are available at the Merchants Bank in Enosburg, at Swanton Rexall, and at Better Planet Books Toys and Hobbies and at the Kept Writer in St. Albans. Call 802-933-6171 for more info.


      Mr. Verderber and Mr. Jackson will also conduct Sojourns at Morristown's People's Academy in Morrisville on Wednesday, September, 18, and at the Morse Center for the Arts at St. Johnsbury Academy on Friday, September, 20.


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