Kaatsbaan Spring Festival

Kaatsbaan Spring Festival
Sunday, Jun 11, 2023 at 2:00pm
Kaatsbaan Cultural Park
120 Broadway

Schedule:

2:00PM -- Storing and Saving: The foundation of great cooking with Tamar Adler

$15 suggested, General Admission
Outdoors

Our Culinary Conversation series continues with "Storing and Saving: The foundation of great cooking," facilitated by Tamar Adler, author of The Everlasting Meal Cookbook and contributing editor at Vogue Magazine. The discussion will focus on the importance of saving and utilizing food scraps, stems, peels, rinds, and bones in cooking, and how this practice is rooted in various cultural traditions around the world. Adler will lead a diverse group of panelists who will speak on their own cultural traditions and experiences with storing and saving food. This promises to be a fascinating and educational discussion for anyone interested in reducing food waste and exploring global food traditions. 

Sarah Nsikak, a Nigerian American fabric artist who works with recycled fabrics and is inspired by Nigerian and Madagascan art.

Efren Hernandez, the Executive Chef of both Rivertown Lodge and Casa Susana, where he cooks the regional cuisine of Jalisco, Mexico.

Aditi Goswami, the chef and owner of Calcutta Kitchens, in Kingston.

Selha Graham, head buyer for Rolling Grocer 19 in Hudson. Mom of 7 children, Serial entrepreneur, Selha currently owns and operates two businesses of her own on top of her other duties to Rg19. Chicken owner and encourager, enthused by all that food, nature, and love have to offer.

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4:00PM -- Trisha Brown Dance Company, New Jersey Ballet + Roderick George | kNoname Artist

60 minutes
$45–$65 General Admission
Mountain Stage

This performance will showcase a lineup of renowned dance companies and choreographers, offering a diverse and captivating experience for audiences of all ages. Back by popular demand, Trisha Brown Dance Company will perform Rogues, choreographed by Trisha Brown in 2011, with costumes by Kay Voyce and sound by Alvin Curran. The new work Purcell Suite by New York City Ballet Principal Dancer, Harrison Ball will be performed by twelve women of the New Jersey Ballet. It was commissioned by New Jersey Ballet's new Artistic Director, Maria Kowroski, to rave reviews and features costumes by fashion designer Zac Posen. Roderick George’s company, kNoname Artist, will present an excerpt of The Missing Fruit. First conceptualized during the most recent Black Lives Matter protests, The Missing Fruit examines the experiences of Black and indigenous people and people of color, particularly addressing their struggles to combat oppression while making space for Black joy to thrive.

Please bring your own lawn chair and/or picnic blanket, no outdoor seating is provided for Premium or General tickets. 

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