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By Barbara Gregson and Eric Porter
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The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.
Learn how artists survive the global pandemic in an interview with Craig Czury : Poet, Author and Creative writing instructor
A helpful talk and guide to apply for local and state grants for artists. Also an interview with Victoria Kappel / DEC grants coordinator for Broome , Otsego and Chenango counties .For grant information visit earlvilleoperahouse.com or to contact Victoria : [email protected]
the Drama of Till's later life and it's hilarious conclusion are revealed in this the final episode of the series . Confrontations with the powerful elite often turned into daring escapes as he narrowly avoids capture and punishment . At the end of his career he settles and sets up shop as a fortune teller revealing more to his customers than they ever expected .
Till must win a contest among Jesters of the time to secure a prize of Gold , glory and other riches.
After receiving two years of extensive training from Joaquim the Great, Till attempts his first solo performance at Marburg castle.
Till arrives at Marburg Castle and begins his training as a jester under the tutelage of "Joachim the Great". This is where he learns and hones the performing skills needed to work as a professional jester throughout the Low Lands from 1317- 1350.
Part 1: During The Great Famine in Germany, (1316-1319 ) Till Eulenspiegel leaves home and travels to Marburg Castle to begin his apprenticeship with Master Jester, "Joachim the Great".
A Theater Artist and a Musician bring their show to Graterford prison. to kick off a 15 day Residency. It was a harrowing first performance that would change their lives forever. Special guest musician Tony Miceli adds to his story with an original synth and vibe performance and an interview after the podcast
A 10th century legend from Japan told by Barbara Gregson and music by Eric Porter
The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.