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STOCKBRIDGE â Chesterwood kicks off its summer programming May 30 with the debut of Arts Alive!, a series of one-hour outdoor programs designed to be a resource for the community with low ticket prices and free admission for those under 18.
Chesterwood, the historic home, studio and formal gardens of sculptor Daniel Chester French, celebrates its 53rd season this year. The historic residence remains closed this year for renovations, but the grounds, studio, Barn Gallery collections and gardens are open for guided tours or self-guided visits, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Thursday through Monday. Guided tours are available at 11 a.m., noon, 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. Timed admissions tickets can be reserved at chesterwood.org/visit.
Sinopoli assesses a year of dancing at a distance
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Sinopoli Dance Company. Pictured (top to bottom): Laura Teeter, Sara Senecal, and André Robles (Photo credit Gary Gold)Gary GoldShow MoreShow Less
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In her company’s 30th anniversary season, choreographer Ellen Sinopoli is making dance in ways she never anticipated. For an artist who thrives on collaboration, and whose choreography typically incorporates close contact and partnering, the pandemic has presented a range of challenges. But it hasn’t stopped her from creating and showing work; the company presented two virtual performances in 2020, and a third is scheduled for Saturday at 7 p.m.