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Greenwood Fest 2017

Imagine waking upwards to birdsong in a small-scale cabin amidst the pines, surrounded past clear glacial ponds and lots of folks with axes. That is the scene at the idyllic and historic Pinewoods Trip the light fantastic toe Military camp, the site of Greenwood Fest.

Jul 31, 2017

Nearly 400 years after the Mayflower, some other hardy ring of pilgrims arrived in Plymouth, Mass., as well seeking truth, opportunity, and fulfillment. Of class at that place are differences. Over half of those original settlers died within a twelvemonth; the survival rate is much college at Greenwood Fest.

The Plymouth Center for Restoration Arts and Forgotten Trades—Plymouth CRAFT—organized the first Greenwood Fest in June of 2016, and repeated the awe-inspiring task once more this by June. The result is the highlight of Plymouth Craft's programs throughout the year aimed at improving hand skills and deepening appreciation for traditional arts and crafts. I've had the expert fortune of being a role of the effect both years, and I'd like to give you some idea of what Greenwood Fest is and what makes it so special, beginning with the setting.

The beautiful work of Jarrod Rock Dahl

Imagine waking up to birdsong in a small cabin amongst the pines, surrounded by articulate glacial ponds and lots of folks with axes. That is the scene at the idyllic and historic Pinewoods Dance Camp, the site of Greenwood Fest. It is a setting that seems to promote inventiveness, idea, and personal interaction. Cell phones are eschewed and hands are used for making things and greeting others.

Biology professors, carpenters, helicopter pilots, weavers, are all brought together by a common passion for making things from green wood with hand tools, a passion that brings them from as far away as Istanbul and Seattle for this Plymouth pilgrimage. Men and women of all ages share, work, and laugh together on a rug of pine needles. And they eat together besides!

The staff at Pinewoods create iii hearty meals daily that are a culinary delight. Dishes of beef brisket and lentil soup, only to name a couple, draw people together effectually the appropriately family-mode table. Freshly baked artisan loaves and mouthwatering desserts put it all over the peak. And a stream of fresh coffee is ever-flowing to wash it all down.

Ii students in Jarrod Stone Dahl's spring pole turning class

Walking around the grounds, you lot'll see the participants sharing ideas, skills, and tools. They are joined by over a dozen instructors in techniques including spoon carving, chairmaking, clog making, pole-lathe turning, sharpening, hewing, fire making, bowl etching, and joinery. This international contingent offers instruction through Pre-Fest courses as well as demonstrations and programs during the three days of the festival proper.

And there's plenty of opportunity to allow your hair down! Saturday dark the dance floor opens up in forepart of The Dinghies, a great local band full of infectious energy and fun. Y'all might even find yourself running beside a Swede as he tosses his knife aside before jumping into the swimming.

Barn The Spoon gives a demo – photographMarie Pelletier

Plymouth Craft too brought together many legends of the handwork move to this year's Greenwood Fest. What a treat it was to watch and listen as Roy Underhill, with his incredible wit and passion, wove together poetry and woodworking in a way that resonated deeply. And what a thrill to mind as Drew and Louise Langsner shared the story of Country Workshops, tying together the influences of people like Wille Sundqvist, Beak Coperthwaite, Jennie Alexander, and others.

Yet many of the most special moments occur outside of scheduled presentations. For example, 1 evening after dinner I constitute myself in a conversation with Drew Langsner, 15-year-former AJ, and his father, Alex. The mix of young and erstwhile and the passing down of the universal human joy of creating from nature struck me. The efforts of Paula Marcoux and the incredible team at Plymouth CRAFT make moments like that possible.

I've got my fingers crossed that they'll do it again in 2018. Grab your axe and go started for Plymouth!

The gang – photo Marie Pelletier

Check out the following links for more than information:
www.greenwoodfest.org/
world wide web.plymouthcraft.org/
www.pinewoods.org/

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