My Turn

July 16, 2007

Community day (Saturday, July 14)

International Turning Exchange  •  1:51 am  

Community day began with a little dance from Jean-François, perhaps shaking out the jitters before the crowd arrived.

Jean-François dances. 

The event seemed to attract a good crowd of interested visitors. ’Round about noon, the shop was downright crowded. People watched us work, asked questions, looked at our work, and generally seemed to enjoy meeting us. The lunch catered by Paolo’s was pretty good too. 

Sean talks about his work with visitors.

Siegfried demonstrated his skills.

Jean-François used vinegar and fire to draw a crowd.

A few people even wanted to talk with Peter and Elisabeth.

Peter talks with Sheryl and Tim Kochman.

Elisabeth discusses her experience with a visitor.

After lunch, I gave a private lesson in sanding to Elisabeth’s daughter Gianna.

Gianna learns to sand on the lathe.

And throughout the day, Lesya danced, first (and several times) with Sean’s piece, for which she had prepared.

Lesya dances to Sean's sculpture.

Lesya dances to Sean's sculpture.

Lesya dances to Sean's sculpture.

Lesya dances to Sean's sculpture.

And then, spontaneously, with mine. I was moved.

Lesya dances with my vessel.Lesya dances with my vessel.

Composite photo of the audience watching Lesya dance.

After everyone had gone, we did a little spontaneous celebrating.

Jean-François's designer Chinese elm hats.

Elisabeth and I helped Siegfried finalize the position of his vessels in his collaborative piece with Peter, which inspired Elisabeth to dance.

Elisabeth dances.

Elisabeth dances.

And Jean-François worked a little too, turning and decorating wood elements for Peter’s cable-and-wood jewelry line.

Jean-François chars a necklace piece.

Afterward, we all went to Albert and Tina’s house for dinner. That will be a long entry with a lot of photos, so it will have to wait for daylight.

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