Vaudeville Comes to Pine Hill

This poster announces updates on the 21st Century Vaudeville show which will be presented at the Pine Hill Community Center from 6:00-8:00PM on Sunday January 15.

This show is a part of the Shandaken Pan Arts Festival, which kicked off on Saturday, January 7, at the Arts Upstairs in Phoenicia with a presentation of the NativeTongue Dance band.  See the interview with Dave Channon in the Daily Freeman for information on the entire festival. (http://www.dailyfreeman.com/articles/2012/01/06/entertainment/doc4f066bb...)

The Pan Arts Festival is a part of the Ulster County Arts and Music Week from January 7 to January 17, 2012.

Chelsea Goodwin is the organizer and host of the Vaudeville show at the P{ine Hill Community Center on the 15th.  Goodwin is the regular host of "In Goth We Trust" carried on www.wioxradio.org from 11:00PM to 1:00AM on Thursdays, and 12:00AM to 1:00AM Monday mornings.

Kitty Aquapuss Cannibal is a singer and ukeleist/guitarist well known in Goth circles in Kingston.

Richard Treitner is an artist and poet whose work has been displayed in the Catskills and in New York City.  He currently has an exhibition of paintings, sculpture, and photography at Pine Hill Books, 300 Main Street, Pine Hill.

Artie Martello is a magician who recently presented a standing room only show as a fundraiser for WIOX-FM Radio Roxbury.  He is the regular host of the Folksone Show on WIOX.

Damon Francisco, a resident of Pine Hill who originally hails from Hoboken, will play and sing a sampling of his original works for guitar and mandolin.

Dave Channon, the arts impresario and sculptor from Phoenicia, will present a song or two in the show.  Channon is the organizer of the Shandaken Pan Arts Festival, and the annual Shandaken Artist Studio Tour.

Rusty Mae Moore is an inveterate and veteran whistler who will essay several selections on the guitar accompanied by judicious whistles.

Additional acts for the show may be added before the 15th.

Light refreshments will be served at the event, courtesy of the Pine Hill Book store.

The event is free.