Listening Room Concert with Kotwicka and Photography by Katherine Emery
The Kotwica (Koht-veets-ah) band plays folk music from the Baltic to the Black Sea and beyond. Directed by David Rapkievian of Bar Harbor, it features David on oud, violin, and balalaika, Kevin Stone on button accordion, Carolyn Rapkievian on guitar and leading dances, David Quinby on double-bass, and vocalists Anne Tatgenhorst, Eloise Schultz, and Frances Stockman. The concert with dancing to follow will include Ukrainian, Polish, Greek, Armenian, Jewish, Macedonian, Slovakian, and Breton songs and dances.
$20 suggested donation.
This will be an acoustic performance. Please email artsworthstudios@gmail.com or call 207.664.0222 to RSVP.
I grew up in Indiana and my father sometimes read his poetry aloud. If I closed my eyes, the words created images that floated in my mind and I shivered.
I remember the very first time I shivered when making a photo. My grandma Bertha was telling me about her chickens, and her toes were interlocked like a clasped hand. I could see where she’d lost her toenail from an axe mishap as a child. I took photos of her feet, and I shivered. Making photographs is deeply personal process for me; it causes me to slow down and reflect as the world unfurls around me.
I am interested in the fibers connecting self to family and other forms of belonging—but also those that may reveal a tension between how we see ourselves and how we feel defined. As humans, we make sense of our world through storytelling. I am curious about the narratives that confine us, the narratives that connect us, and those we create to set us free.
Katherine Emery is available via her website https://www.katherineemery.com/