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SUMMARY:Holiday Cocktail Class with North Shore Distillery
DESCRIPTION:Spice up your holiday season by joining our festive holiday cocktail class—a fun\, hands-on experience perfect for adults looking to learn something new and socialize! Whether you’re a cocktail enthusiast or a complete beginner\, this class offers a creative outlet to craft delicious\, seasonal drinks. It’s a fantastic way to elevate your holiday gatherings\, meet new people\, and treat yourself to some early holiday cheer! \nSonja Kassebaum\, the North Shore Distillery’s chief cocktail nerd\, will share great new recipes for your holiday celebrations\, whether small or large! We’ll discuss welcome cocktails\, cocktail-food pairing ideas\, brunch cocktails and after-dinner drink ideas\, and we’ll use a variety of spirits\, mixers\, fruits\, herbs and spices. The class includes instruction\, recipes\, tips for serving cocktails at parties & samples. *Must be 21 to attend. \nSonja Kassebaum is the Co-Owner and Co-founder of North Shore Distillery\, located in nearby Green Oaks\, Illinois. North Shore is the original craft distillery in Illinois\, opening at a time when there were just a few dozen craft distilleries in the United States. Sonja loves making spirits and cocktails of all kinds\, and enjoys sharing them with others\, including the history\, tools and techniques involved in making them. Sonja is a published author on the subject of cocktails and cocktail culture\, and has spoken to groups across the Midwest about cocktail history\, cocktail making and Chicago cocktail culture. She has been mentioned in the New York Times\, Chicago Tribune\, Wall Street Journal\, Newsweek\, Forbes\, Daily Herald and Edible Chicago\, among others\, and has repeatedly been named to New City’s Big Heat list of the 50 most influential people in Chicago food and drink. In 2020\, Sonja was named one of “Eight Women who Changed Gin History” by Wine Enthusiast. Sonja is the lead creative force behind North Shore Distillery’s tasting room cocktail program\, events and classes.
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/holiday-cocktail-class-with-north-shore-distillery/
LOCATION:Gorton Center\, 400 East Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045
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SUMMARY:Traditional African Hand Drumming with Helen Bond
DESCRIPTION:Hand drumming has a rich history in Guinea\, West Africa\, dating back to the 13th century. The drum was a central part of everyday life and was used for communication\, religious ceremonies\, and entertainment. \nHelen Bond will share the great joy of traditional hand drumming! Helen has been traveling to Guinea for the past 21 years to study their music and culture. In this class\, you will learn basic rhythms on dunun drums and the djembe accompaniment parts. You will also learn the origins of each rhythm\, receive expert instruction on all instruments in the traditional djembe orchestra and deepen your understanding of the place of music\, dance\, and song in West African life. \nHelen is able to work simultaneously with students of all levels – from beginner to professional. All levels are welcome! Drums will be provided should you not have one. No experience is needed. \n \nDunun drums\, also known as djun-djun drums or talking drums\, are a family of West African bass drums that are played with sticks. They are commonly used in the traditional music of the Malinke people of Mali\, Guinea\, and other parts of West Africa. Dunun drums consist of three to five cylindrical drums of different sizes\, each with a different pitch\, and are typically played in ensembles with other percussion instruments such as the djembe and the balafon. They are often used to provide the bassline in West African music and are known for their deep\, resonant sound. Dunun drums are an important part of the cultural heritage of West Africa and are widely used in both traditional and contemporary music. \nThe djembe\, a rope-tuned skin-covered goblet drum played with bare hands\, is thought to have originated from the Mandinka people in Guinea. The djembe was traditionally played by men and was used to accompany traditional dances and songs. The drum was also used as a tool for communication\, with different rhythms representing different messages. \nToday\, Guinean hand drumming remains popular both within Guinea and around the world. Many musicians and enthusiasts travel to Guinea to study with master drummers and to immerse themselves in the rich cultural heritage of Guinean hand drumming.
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/traditional-african-hand-drumming-with-helen-bond-2/
LOCATION:Gorton Center\, 400 East Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045
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SUMMARY:Open Studio for Artists
DESCRIPTION:Gorton warmly welcomes artists and creatives from diverse backgrounds! We are thrilled to announce that we are now providing studio space every Thursday\, from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm. This dedicated time slot allows participants to utilize our open studio space for their ongoing projects. It’s an excellent opportunity to immerse yourself in a creative environment and focus on your artistic endeavors. \nAs an added benefit\, we are delighted to have local artists Susan Sands and Joalida Smit on board. They will be present during the studio hours to offer guidance\, answer questions\, and provide valuable feedback. Their expertise and experience will undoubtedly enrich your artistic journey and foster a supportive community of like-minded individuals. \nWhether you’re a painter\, sculptor\, writer\, photographer\, or any other kind of artist\, our studio space is open to all forms of creativity. Join us on Thursdays to nurture your creative spirit\, collaborate with fellow artists\, and receive invaluable input from Susan Sands and Joalida Smit. We look forward to seeing your artistic endeavors flourish within our vibrant artistic community at Gorton. \nOpen Studio will run every Thursday from 9:30am – 12:30pm – $35/Day \n*PARTICIPANTS MUST BRING THEIR OWN SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS 
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/open-studio-for-artists-6-2023-10-26-2/
LOCATION:Gorton Center\, 400 East Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045
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