Verhoeff has produced one of the most original and imaginative works on early cinema. Using the examples of a film showing crafts in Kashmir and a film showing a rope factory in Calcutta, the article argues that the differences in the films' structures endorse the contrast between traditional crafts and modern industries found in British discourses on India. The rhythm of the factory is thus mirrored in the rhythm of the film sequences, making the industrial films more attractive to watch than the craft films. However, modern industries in India were filmed as process films, which gave ample space to understand the production process. Craft films of India are therefore always constructed as album films, giving a glimpse of what is involved in the making of the craft, but not showing much of the larger process. However in the case of British India, these films were part of a larger discourse in which India was admired for its traditional crafts, while for the development of modern industries the initiative and management of the British were considered necessary. Spoon performed on the opening night of Bear Shadow 2023.Films showing industrial processes or crafts were popular topics in early cinema. There’s nothing to hide - open that channel, let the veil down, and let myself get immersed in the music, the moment.” “I’m working through that feeling of being overwhelmed. For years, I’ve performed with my eyes closed, kind of keeping that little bit of shield between me and the audience,” Kiah says. “For me, the big goal has been to just be more present with the fans. “It’s really wonderful to pair a music event with an environmental fundraiser, all while incorporating fly fishing - three of my favorite things,” Platt says.Īmythyst Kiah performed on the final day of Bear Shadow. Platt also led a fly-fishing excursion that benefited a natural-resource nonprofit. Woody Platt, former member of Steep Canyon Rangers, and his wife Shannon Whitworth performed at Bear Shadow. “It’s really an inside job as far as just aptitude toward the work of being creative - freeing myself up to try new things I might’ve shut the door to before.” “We’ve been quite busy with touring, and I’m also trying to write a new album,” Francis told RS. Neal Francis did double duty at Bear Shadow: playing a raucous set of his piano jam-rock and DJing a late-night set. “It’s whatever’s left of the small town in the U.S., you know?” Elkins told RS recently. Myron Elkins delivered songs off his debut album ‘Factories, Farms, and Amphetamines,’ informed by growing up in Otsego, Michigan. “Josiah is family and it’s only right to have him ,” says drummer Tyler Williams. The Head and the Heart founding member Josiah Johnson recently rejoined the band after Charity Rose Thielen had a baby. Singer-songwriter Lissie performed on Day 1 of Bear Shadow. And, all these years later, I’m singing their song to crowds all over the world,” Vaden says. Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit debuted new songs from their upcoming album ‘Weathervanes,’ including “Middle of the Morning” and “Cast Iron Skillet,” along with a cover of Drivin N Cryin’s “Honeysuckle Blue,” sung by 400 Unit guitarist Sadler Vaden, a former member of DNC. “With the festival, and with the live music we’re regularly bringing to the Highlander,” says Highlanders’ Jason Reeves, “we now have this mountaintop stop-through for musicians and bands heading to Asheville, Nashville, Charleston and Charlotte.” The views of the Highlands are stunning, and Bear Shadow producers book intimate performances, like this one by Myron Elkins, overlooking the mountains.īritt Daniel and Spoon were among the headliners at this year’s Bear Shadow, located near the Highlander Mountain House, where late-night DJ sets are the norm. Image Credit: Andy Feliu for Lock & Key Productions
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