

We hosted it seven years ago,successfully, I might add. Rachel has a BS in Restaurant Management from Cornell University. As you know, every year,one lucky town in Connecticut gets to hostThe Festival of Living Pictures a show which presentsonstage re-creations of famous works of art:statues, paintings, et cetera with real peopleposing as the figures in the art. Real Art Ways is an alternative multidisciplinary arts organization in Hartford, CT that presents and supports contemporary artists. Phyllis inspired Rachel to always try different foods and learn to cook cultural cuisines. In the 1980s she taught Chinese cooking classes. Rachel’s grandmother Phyllis is a Russian American Jew who always been ahead of the curve when it came to food. As a child, she grew up cooking with her grandmother and mother. Rachel’s other main passion throughout her life has been food. History has always been her favorite subject. Litchfield Art Festival: Fall West Haven Apple Festival Healthy Living Festival Thirty-Ninth Redding Artisan Fair Harvest. Rachel has always been passionate about and proud of her Mohegan heritage and identity as well as an avid studier and learner about other cultures, indigenous and beyond. Raised with the spirits of her ancestors, she grew up learning traditional stories and teachings and participating in tribal events. Rachel Beth Sayet or Akitusut (She Who Reads) is a member of the Mohegan nation. Mohegan/Narragansett/Pequot Anthropologist, Reiki Practitioner, Lightworker, and Essential Oil Crafter

Captions will be available on Facebook Live.įunded in part by the New England States Touring program of the New England Foundation for the Arts, made possible with funding from the National Endowment for the Arts Regional Touring Program and the six New England state arts agencies.

This anthology project, as described by the book's publisher in 2014, “calls attention to the little-known but extraordinarily rich literary traditions of New England’s Native om the earliest petroglyphs and petitions to contemporary stories and hip-hop poetry.” This panel discussion will inform our deeper understanding of contemporary indigenous culture and the living writers - our neighbors - who represent its diversity and strength. The event is coordinated with input from Ruth Torres, West Haven resident and co-editor for the Schaghticoke section in the print version of Dawnland Voices, also edited by Dr. Siohban Senier of the University of New Hampshire who edits the online publication Dawnland Voices. When Stars Hollow puts on the 'Festival of Living Art,' an event in which the townspeople stage famous paintings, Rory (Alexis Bledel) appears in 'Portrait of a Young. This episode is also titled Love Me or Louvre Me. This panel representing various tribes among the five recognized in Connecticut will be curated by Dr. The Festival of Living Art is the 7th episode of Season 4 of Gilmore Girls.
