Ventfort Hall to Host Introductory Tarot Reading Workshop

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LENOX, Mass. — Ventfort Hall Gilded Age Mansion & Museum has announced an introductory tarot reading workshop scheduled for Sunday, March 15, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
 
The program covers the history of tarot, which dates back to the early 15th century and gained mainstream prominence during the New Age and Spiritualism movements of the Victorian Era. Participants will study the Rider-Waite Smith system, structural basics, and the etiquette of reading.
 
The session is designed as a lecture-style workshop but includes time for both independent and collaborative practice. Chelsea Gaia, the Director of Programming & Events at Ventfort Hall, will serve as the instructor. Gaia, a student of the art for 25 years, will provide insights into standard practices and intuitive interpretation.
 
Attendees are required to bring a notebook, a writing utensil, and a basic Rider-Waite system tarot deck. Relevant supplies are also available for purchase at the museum’s gift shop.
 
Admission for the workshop is $45, and tea and light snacks will be provided. While walk-ins will be accommodated if space allows, museum officials highly encourage reservations due to limited seating. All tickets are non-refundable and non-exchangeable.
 
Ventfort Hall, built in 1893 for Sarah Morgan, sister of financier J. Pierpont Morgan, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It is currently recognized as an Official Project of the Save America’s Treasures program.
 
For reservations or more information, interested parties may visit gildedage.org or call (413) 637-3206.
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Ventfort Hall: Making New England Movies

LENOX, Mass. — Jay Craven, American film director, screenwriter, and former film professor at Marlboro College, will present his talk "New England Movies: How and Why" on Sunday, March 1 at Ventfort Hall at 3:30 pm. 
 
Craven will tell the story of his adventures and experiences, developing a sustained filmmaking career in the unlikely settings of Vermont and Massachusetts. A tea will follow his presentation.
 
He will describe working with a wide range of actors, including Rip Torn, Tantoo Cardinal, Kris Kristofferson, Martin Sheen, Ernie Hudson, and Michael J. Fox.  He'll share the satisfactions and challenges that come from immersion into place-based narrative filmmaking. 
 
According to a press release:
 
Craven's work grew out of years of working as a teacher and arts activist whose mission has been the advancement of community and culture in the region.  For four decades he has written, produced, and directed character-driven films deeply rooted in Vermont and New England, including five "Vermont Westerns" based on the works of award-winning Northeast Kingdom writer, Howard Frank Mosher. His latest film, Lost Nation, digs into the parallel Revolutionary War era stories of Ethan Allen and the pioneering Black Guilford poet, Lucy Terry Prince.  His other films have adapted stories by Jack London, Guy du Maupassant, George Bernard Shaw, Craig Nova and, currently, Henrik Ibsen and Dashiell Hammett. Craven also made the regional Emmy-winning comedy series, Windy Acres, for public television and seven documentaries.
 
Craven's films have played festivals and special screenings including Sundance, South by Southwest, The American Film Institute, Lincoln Center, Cinematheque Francaise, the Constitutional Court of Johannesburg, and Cinemateca Nacional de Venezuela. Awards include the Vermont Governor's Award for Excellence in the Arts, the Producer's Guild of America's NOVA Award, and the National Endowment for the Arts American Masterpieces program. His film Where the Rivers Flow North was a named finalist for Critics Week at the Cannes Film Festival.
 
Tickets are $45. Members receive $5 off with their discount code. Ticket pricing includes access to the mansion throughout the day of this event from 10 am to 4 pm. Reservations are strongly encouraged as seats are limited. Walk-ins accommodated as space allows. For reservations visit https://gildedage.org/pages/calendar or call (413) 637-3206. All tickets are nonrefundable and non-exchangeable. The historical mansion is located at 104 Walker St. in Lenox.
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