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In the Blood to be presented
BETHEL — The lives and times of Maine’s hardy lumbermen and river drivers will be detailed in a multi-media presentation of film, photos and original music by Sumner McKane on November 16 at 7 p.m.
The original film and score "In the Blood" will be presented in a public performance at the Telstar Auditorium, 284 Walkers Mills Road in Bethel. Tickets are $7 for adults and $5 for seniors 65+ and children under 12.
Lumbermen began living in logging camps in the Maine woods in the early 1800s. They were the pioneers who created a successful self-contained working community in the woods, and on whose backs the state’s economy and history were largely established.
They were the innovators who established the method to cut and deliver hundreds of millions of board feet of lumber through thick forests and down crooked waterways, to the mills - using only horses, oxen and manpower.
They were unique in their character, ethics, morals, strength and skills, and they symbolize Maine’s gritty and resilient reputation. These are some of the most notable figures in Maine's history; yet their stories, personalities and significance are largely overlooked by educators and historians.
The film illustrates and investigates these individuals, their character and history, and takes viewers into their rugged world - the camps, the haul roads, landings and yards, rivers and lakes. The experience is a striking virtual journey into the 19th-century Maine woods.
A singer-songwriter of folk-rock and Americana music, McKane also created the score for the film, which he’ll perform with his bandmate Joshua Robbins.
For more information, contact the Mahoosuc Arts Council through its website, www.mahoosucarts.org, email info@mahoosucarts.org or by calling Director Aranka Matolcsy at 890-6386.
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