Join us for a remarkable celebration that brings together artists and art enthusiasts from around the globe.
Immerse yourself in a diverse showcase of music, workshops, dance, theater, films, visual arts, poetry, storytelling, literature, and comedy. In our 7th annual edition, we're proud to present inspiring performances by renowned artists from Alaska and beyond.
Schedule of Events:
11 am - 1 pm: Family Puppet Making Workshop (parent/child)
Join international puppet maker and puppeteer Salila Kubitza for an afternoon of puppet making and bringing your puppet to life. Salila has led puppet-making workshops for young and young at heart in Australia, India, Germany, Japan, and across the United States. She provides each participant with a puppet-making kit with all the supplies you’ll need to create your own original puppet. She’ll walk you through the steps while you give your puppet its own identity and personality and bring it to life.
Location: Homer Art & Frame Inc, 4001 Lake Street STE 3, Homer AK
Tickets and Puppet-Making Kit:
Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult
$20 Adult + Child ($5 ea/additional)+ processing fees
$10 Puppet-Making Kit paid directly to workshop leader
Limit 12
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2 - 4 pm: Bringing Your Stories To Life w/William Hornyak
We all have stories to tell and a unique voice and style in which to tell them. Professional storyteller William Kennedy Hornyak helps participants develop their own personal and traditional tales. He provides tools, techniques, and activities to continue the practice of storytelling. This is a welcoming, upbeat, and enjoyable workshop that is available to all levels of storytelling experience. Newcomers welcome!
Will has been telling stories and teaching storytelling full-time since 1994. He has performed throughout the United States and loves to pass on his passion for the storyteller’s craft.
Location: Homer Council on the Arts, 355 W Pioneer Ave, Homer AK
Suggested Donation: $20 + processing fees
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8 pm: Old-Time Radio Theater
Keister & LaTuche, PI - The Case of the Missing Thrones
Join us in the friendly confines of Alice’s Champagne Palace for Sally Oberstein and Michael McKinney’s newest adventure in comedy. This charming and clever old-time radio performance of Keister & LaTuche, PI – The Case of the Missing Thrones will be performed by Homer’s acting troupe - Life on Stage, with dialogue, sound effects, music, narration, and costumes. A small-town gumshoe solves an urgent case before he poops out, and stuff piles up excrementally.
Location: Alice's Champagne Palace, 195 E Pioneer Ave, Homer AK
Suggested Donation: $20 + processing fees
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