Latine Dance Passport
Featured dance: Merengue
Featured dance: Merengue
Have you ever heard a student say they went to a school where they didn’t feel seen, heard, confident, loved, or like they truly belonged? Jr. has felt that way at his many schools. But things begin to change when he stumbles upon a magical classroom and peeks through their window. With the help of a teacher named Mr. Rise, he sees a handful of students who are shown just how special they are every day! Will Jr. be too afraid to reveal himself to them? Will they let Jr. join their team? Only time will tell if he’s found the community he’s needed for a very long time.
Join National Heritage Fellow Karen Ann Hoffman of the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin for a conversation about Contemporary Native Art, Issues and (Mis-)Understandings. Warning—some topics may be triggering for some attendees.
Bluegrass is an American art form that grew out of the traditional music styles of the working class South, and resonated with music lovers across the world. Renowned country music historian, Bill Malone, will discuss the sociological and cultural influences which informed bluegrass’ development for audiences at four Dane County public libraries.
Bluegrass is an American art form that started in the hills of Appalachian hills and resonated with music lovers across the world. Madison’s own Cork ‘n Bottle will bring songs and stories of bluegrass alive for audiences at eight Dane County public libraries.
The Wonderful World of Disney Musicals explores the history of the animated features that we love and the stories that they tell. Disney animated features have always connected with audiences through clever characters, entertaining stories, and with memorable songs.
Learn about and celebrate a piece of Native American culture.
Members of the Ho-Chunk Nation Dance and Drum Group sing in the Ho-Chunk language to the steady beat of a large dance drum.
Elliott Funmaker Sr. will talk about the songs, drum, and traditional clothing that are part of their performance.
Questions encouraged afterwards.
6 weeks of group lessons by Music Therapist Sheila Santos
Tuesdays 6-7 pm Sept. 25th—Oct. 30th
For beginners: Adults and children ages 10+.
Bring your own guitar.
Pre-registration is required by calling the library at 608-655-3123. Registration opens September 4th.
Please be sure you can commit to the 6 week program before signing up as we anticipate a great demand for the limited 12 seats.
We reserve the right to seat Marshall area residents first due to limited seating.
Discover new art mediums by completing beginner level projects at your choice of 5 stations: Water Color—Acrylics—Felt—Paper—Air Clay.
No fee program. Ages 15—Adult.
Limited seating (15 spots).
Registration opens August 1st: call 608-655-3123 or email staff [at] marlib.org.
Marshall residents will be seated first due to limited materials.
Come meet author Patricia McConnell as she talks about her book, The Education of Will.
For decades, animal behaviorist Dr. Patricia B. McConnell grappled privately with intense fear, anxiety, and guilt. In this soul-searching memoir, she recounts for the first time the compelling story of her past and how a dog named Will helped her recover from a history of trauma and shame.