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BITS & BYTES: Hudson Jazz Festival Community Day; Festival Latino of the Berkshires; Arrowhead Community Day; New Marlborough Harvest Festival; MusicMoves dance classes; Seeing Rainbows and Berkshire Pulse trans dance class

Hudson Jazz Festival Community Day celebrates community and the upcoming 2024 Hudson Jazz Festival.

Hudson Jazz Festival Community Day

Hudson, N.Y.— On Saturday, September 28th at 2 p.m., Hudson Jazz Festival Community Day celebrates community and the upcoming 2024 Hudson Jazz Festival, which is on October 4th through 6th.

Bring your friends, neighbors, kids, and lovers and kick back at a block party on City Hall Place with a free BBQ cookout by Chef Cleveland Samuels and music by Kuumba Dance & Drum, wander through the opening of a new exhibition in Hudson Hall’s first floor galleries, and join a free, all-ages jam session with the Make Jazz Trill Again (MJTA) Trill Mega Jam, a high-energy, improvisation-centered jam session with an all-star house band led by Melanie Charles. Musicians and music lovers of all backgrounds and skill levels are welcome!

The event is on Saturday, September 28th at 2 p.m. at Hudson Hall at 327 Warren Street in Hudson, N.Y. More information including a schedule of events can be found online. 

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Festival Latino of the Berkshires celebrates community and culture

Great Barrington— On Saturday, September 28th from noon to 6 p.m. Festival Latino of the Berkshires celebrates community and culture in downtown Great Barrington. 

Festival Latino of the Berkshires.

This year promises an unforgettable celebration of Latino culture, music, dance, and cuisine, a day filled with rhythm and excitement highlighting our nation’s Hispanic Heritage Month. There will be an array of activities, including live performances from renowned Latinx artists and folkloric dance troupes. In addition, the festival will have a diverse lineup of food vendors offering authentic Latin American cuisine, a marketplace featuring local artisans and craftspeople, and activities for children. This event aims to showcase the rich tapestry of Hispanic/Latino/Latinx culture while fostering community spirit and inclusivity.

The festival is on Saturday, September 28th from noon to 6 p.m. Festivities take place at Saint James Place and Giggle Park located behind Town Hall on Main Street in Great Barrington. More information can be found online. 

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Berkshire County Historical Society presents Arrowhead Community Day

Pittsfield— On Saturday, September 28 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Berkshire County Historical Society presents Arrowhead Community Day. 

Cider-making at Arrowhead Community Day.

Enjoy the fall season at Arrowhead with a food truck, music, hands-on activities, local history and preservation exhibits, Revolutionary War reenactors, ice cream from SoCo creamery, cider tastings, and more.

The free event is on Saturday, September 28 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Arrowhead at 780 Holmes Road in Pittsfield. More information can be found online. 

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Harvest Festival at The Farm New Marlborough

New Marlborough— On Saturday, September 28 from noon to 8 p.m., The Farm New Marlborough presents its 2024 Harvest Festival.

Harvest Festival at The Farm New Marlborough.

Come kick off autumn in scenic New Marlborough with a day of community, food, and fun. There will be local food and beer, live music, tractor rides, and lawn games, plus out-of-the-box Berkshires fun including The Chaulk Gremlin Circus.

The festival is on Saturday, September 28 from noon to 8 p.m. at The Farm New Marlborough at 343 New Marlborough Southfield Road in New Marlborough. More information can be found online. 

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MusicMoves presents Isadora Duncan dance classes for children

Sheffield— On Wednesdays, beginning on September 25th, MusicMoves presents an eight-week Fall session of Isadora Duncan dance classes for children at Dewey Hall.

MusicMoves, founded 25 years ago by Deborah Harris of Great Barrington, features classes that emphasize Duncan’s natural, lyrical, and free approach to movement.

Courtesy MusicMoves.

Classes for ages four to six are at 3:30 p.m. and classes for ages seven to 10 are at 4:30 p.m. at Dewey Hall at 91 Main Street in Sheffield. Classes are also offered for adults. To register, call or text 413-358-7474. More information can be found online.

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Seeing Rainbows and Berkshire Pulse partner for trans dance class

Housatonic— On Sundays, September 29th, October 27th, November 24th, and December 15th from 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., Seeing Rainbows is partnering with Berkshire Pulse to offer a monthly trans dance class to members of the community.

This movement class for trans, nonbinary, all gender-nonconforming folx takes a gentle somatic approach to breath, movement, and self-expression. The class will incorporate improvisation and basic dance technique to explore an all-levels approach to moving and grooving. Beginning with a guided improvisational warm-up, the class will build energy and heat through passes across the floor and opportunities to workshop movement in the center. Each class will end with a short phrase exploration or dance-making prompt. Alternatives will be provided to accommodate all levels of movers. Participants are encouraged to wear pants and long sleeves for ease of movement, and class will be taught in socks or barefoot.

The classes are on Sundays, September 29th, October 27th, November 24th, and December 15th from 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. at Berkshire Pulse at 420 Park Street in Housatonic. The class is for ages 12 to adult, and children under the age of 12 are welcome to accompany their trans, nonbinary, all gender-nonconforming parents. Seeing Rainbows is arranging ride-shares for interested folx; email info@seeingrainbows.org for information. For more information, email info@seeingrainbows.org or berkshire.pulse@gmail.com.

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