New Outlook: Magazine , Tuesday, 9/26/2006
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script iconPreshow #2 co-hous script iconkey: religion/ethics
script iconPreshow #3 Film script iconkey: history
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script iconIntro Co-housing script iconkey: family/marriage
script iconTag Co-housing script iconkey: recreation/leisure/sports
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script iconHistorian Interview script iconkey:media
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script iconPreshow #1 Shaker
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NOW on New Hampshire:
The life and times of the Shakers.
Join us as we explore Canterbury Shaker Village.
Plus:
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Building a new kind of community.
The Nubanusit Neighborhood will be the first co-housing project in New Hampshire.
And later:
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Filming on location at the Canterbury Shaker Village.
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We're coming to you from the Canterbury Shaker Village in Canterbury. NH's number one cultural attraction. The history museum
interprets some 200 years of Shaker life.
It's all part of our ongoing effort to take the program out of the studio and into your community.
Hello, I'm Beth Carroll and Welcome to NH Outlook.
In this program - we'll look at the Shakers, which represent America's oldest and most successful experiment in communal living -- and, also bring you up-to-date on NH's first "modern day" co-housing community. in Peterborough
First, Let's check in with our guide: Shaker Historian Darryl Thompson
He's at the Meeting House -- which was the center of religious activities.
The Meeting House is where Shaker Brethen and Sisters spent a great deal of their time in worship.
Q DARRYL THOMSPON:
Most of us have heard of the Shakers -- but, how much do we really know about this influential sect?
Q What are Shakers -- and where did they come from?
Q Where did the name "Shaking Quakers: come from??
Q Benches NOT afixed to floor so they could be moved when dancing and singing began -- Is this TYPICAL Shaker Construction?
Q Strict Believers in Celibacy.
How did they maintain their numbers?
Q What is their legacy???
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The 18th century Dwelling House --remains in-tact on it's original site.
It was the center of Shaker home and social life where shaker brothers and sisters would gather for meals and to sleep.
The Shakers built communities like this one in Canterbury to better serve their way of living.
That same spirit is alive in Peterborough, where the state's first co-housing community is about to become a reality.
Outlook's Richard Ager has the story of the Nubanusit Neighborhood & Farm.
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Construction of all 29 homes in the neighborhood is scheduled for completion by the fall of 2007.
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While the Shakers slept and ate meals in the dwelling house -- they worked in buildings called shops.
This is the Dry House -- which houses the original workshop-where the signature Shaker furniture was produced.
Q What are the hallmarks of Shaker furniture?
** pine or other inexpensive woods
Q Plain and Simple: Form followed function?
Q What kinds of finishes used? Bright colors used?
dovetail joinery: characteristic of the furniture
Q Shaker workrooms -- models of efficient organization?
Q Most prized piece made?
Q Original "Shaker" chairs costly due to the quality of craftsmanship.
One Account: A tall stool sold for just under 100,000.
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Let's check out what's happening in _____________-
Master Box Makers are busy in the --------
Q Construction of Round and Oval Boxes.are another Shaker Trademark.
What is their APPEAL?
Q How are these made?
Q Why are they so prized today?
Q Usually painted?
Q They nest inside each other? Used to store everyday items?
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The early Shakers valued work, and often considered formal education to be an obstacle to Shaker growth -- but, that changed in 1823 when they built their first school.
The School House was also used as the back-drop for a newly released short- film.based on a short story by Russian author Leo Tolstoy.
Here to talk about the film, director Paul Schick.
Q "Aly-o-sha the Pot." For those unfamiliar with Tolstoy's work -- what's the story about?
Q You shot the film here in March of 2006 -- why Canterbury Shaker village?
Q Is their a connection between Tolstoy's story and the Village?
Q Were you aware of that when you thought of it for a location?
Q I understand you shot an additional scene here at the schoolhouse?
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Weaving , like all WORK.was to the Shakers a kind of worship.
Q Shaker Historian Daryl Thompson: They believed making something
was akin to an act of prayer.
Q What lessons can we learn?
Q Their numbers are disappearing -- interest in their handicrafts and simple living - continues to grow.
According to Legend: Mother Ann predicted there will be a revival when there are only 5 Shakers left.
Will we see a resurgence?
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That wraps up our program.
Special thanks to our hosts: the Canterbury Shaker Village in Canterbury, NH
Thanks for watching.
I'm Beth Carroll.
I'll see you around New Hampshire.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 09/26/06
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 4:45
NOW on New Hampshire: The life and times of the Shakers. Join us as we explore Canterbury Shaker Village. Plus: Building a new kind of community. The Nubanusit Neighborhood will be the first co-housing project in New Hampshire. And later: Filming on location at the Canterbury Shaker Village. We're coming to you from the Canterbury Shaker Village in Canterbury. NH's number one cultural attraction. The history museum interprets some 200 years of Shaker life. It's all part of our ongoing effort to take the program out of the studio and into your community. Hello, I'm Beth Carroll and Welcome to NH Outlook. In this program - we'll look at the Shakers, which represent America's oldest and most successful experiment in communal living -- and, also bring you up-to-date on NH's first "modern day" co-housing community. First, Let's check in with our guide: Shaker Historian Darryl Thompson. He's at the Meeting House -- which was the center of religious activities.The Meeting House is where Shaker Brethen and Sisters spent a great deal of their time in worship.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Darryl Thompson\Shaker Historian
script iconkey: religion/ethics
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 09/26/06
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 4:45
NOW on New Hampshire: The life and times of the Shakers. Join us as we explore Canterbury Shaker Village. Plus: Building a new kind of community. The Nubanusit Neighborhood will be the first co-housing project in New Hampshire. And later: Filming on location at the Canterbury Shaker Village. We're coming to you from the Canterbury Shaker Village in Canterbury. NH's number one cultural attraction. The history museum interprets some 200 years of Shaker life. It's all part of our ongoing effort to take the program out of the studio and into your community. Hello, I'm Beth Carroll and Welcome to NH Outlook. In this program - we'll look at the Shakers, which represent America's oldest and most successful experiment in communal living -- and, also bring you up-to-date on NH's first "modern day" co-housing community. First, Let's check in with our guide: Shaker Historian Darryl Thompson. He's at the Meeting House -- which was the center of religious activities.The Meeting House is where Shaker Brethen and Sisters spent a great deal of their time in worship.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Darryl Thompson\Shaker Historian
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 09/26/06
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 4:45
NOW on New Hampshire: The life and times of the Shakers. Join us as we explore Canterbury Shaker Village. Plus: Building a new kind of community. The Nubanusit Neighborhood will be the first co-housing project in New Hampshire. And later: Filming on location at the Canterbury Shaker Village. We're coming to you from the Canterbury Shaker Village in Canterbury. NH's number one cultural attraction. The history museum interprets some 200 years of Shaker life. It's all part of our ongoing effort to take the program out of the studio and into your community. Hello, I'm Beth Carroll and Welcome to NH Outlook. In this program - we'll look at the Shakers, which represent America's oldest and most successful experiment in communal living -- and, also bring you up-to-date on NH's first "modern day" co-housing community. First, Let's check in with our guide: Shaker Historian Darryl Thompson. He's at the Meeting House -- which was the center of religious activities.The Meeting House is where Shaker Brethen and Sisters spent a great deal of their time in worship.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Darryl Thompson\Shaker Historian
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 09/26/06
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 12:40
NOW on New Hampshire: The life and times of the Shakers. Join us as we explore Canterbury Shaker Village. Plus: Building a new kind of community. The Nubanusit Neighborhood will be the first co-housing project in New Hampshire. And later: Filming on location at the Canterbury Shaker Village. The Shakers built communities like this one in Canterbury to better serve their way of living. That same spirit is alive in Peterborough, where the state's first co-housing community is about to become a reality. Outlook's Richard Ager has the story of the Nubanusit Neighborhood & Farm.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll/Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Susan Chollet\Nubanusit Neighbor, Robin Hulbert\Cofounder, Nubanusit Neighborhood & Farm, Michael Bruss\Bruss Construction, Sheldon Pennoyer\Architect, Pennoyer-O'Neil Assoc., David O'Neil\Architect, Pennoyer-O'Neil Assoc., Richard Pendleton\Nubanusit Neighbor, Richard Ager\NH Outlook, Marie Kirn\Founding Member, Cobb Hill Cohousing, Shelley Goguen Hulbert\Cofounder, Nubanusit Neighborhood & Farm, Susan Chollet\Nubanusit Neighbor, Marie Kirn\Founding Member, Cobb Hill Cohousing, Jenna Rice\Lifetime Cobb Hill Resident
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 09/26/06
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 12:40
NOW on New Hampshire: The life and times of the Shakers. Join us as we explore Canterbury Shaker Village. Plus: Building a new kind of community. The Nubanusit Neighborhood will be the first co-housing project in New Hampshire. And later: Filming on location at the Canterbury Shaker Village. The Shakers built communities like this one in Canterbury to better serve their way of living. That same spirit is alive in Peterborough, where the state's first co-housing community is about to become a reality. Outlook's Richard Ager has the story of the Nubanusit Neighborhood & Farm.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll/Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Susan Chollet\Nubanusit Neighbor, Robin Hulbert\Cofounder, Nubanusit Neighborhood & Farm, Michael Bruss\Bruss Construction, Sheldon Pennoyer\Architect, Pennoyer-O'Neil Assoc., David O'Neil\Architect, Pennoyer-O'Neil Assoc., Richard Pendleton\Nubanusit Neighbor, Richard Ager\NH Outlook, Marie Kirn\Founding Member, Cobb Hill Cohousing, Shelley Goguen Hulbert\Cofounder, Nubanusit Neighborhood & Farm, Susan Chollet\Nubanusit Neighbor, Marie Kirn\Founding Member, Cobb Hill Cohousing, Jenna Rice\Lifetime Cobb Hill Resident
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 09/26/06
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 12:40
NOW on New Hampshire: The life and times of the Shakers. Join us as we explore Canterbury Shaker Village. Plus: Building a new kind of community. The Nubanusit Neighborhood will be the first co-housing project in New Hampshire. And later: Filming on location at the Canterbury Shaker Village. The Shakers built communities like this one in Canterbury to better serve their way of living. That same spirit is alive in Peterborough, where the state's first co-housing community is about to become a reality. Outlook's Richard Ager has the story of the Nubanusit Neighborhood & Farm.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll/Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Susan Chollet\Nubanusit Neighbor, Robin Hulbert\Cofounder, Nubanusit Neighborhood & Farm, Michael Bruss\Bruss Construction, Sheldon Pennoyer\Architect, Pennoyer-O'Neil Assoc., David O'Neil\Architect, Pennoyer-O'Neil Assoc., Richard Pendleton\Nubanusit Neighbor, Richard Ager\NH Outlook, Marie Kirn\Founding Member, Cobb Hill Cohousing, Shelley Goguen Hulbert\Cofounder, Nubanusit Neighborhood & Farm, Susan Chollet\Nubanusit Neighbor, Marie Kirn\Founding Member, Cobb Hill Cohousing, Jenna Rice\Lifetime Cobb Hill Resident
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 09/26/06
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 3:15
NOW on New Hampshire: The life and times of the Shakers. Join us as we explore Canterbury Shaker Village. Plus: Building a new kind of community. The Nubanusit Neighborhood will be the first co-housing project in New Hampshire. And later: Filming on location at the Canterbury Shaker Village. While the Shakers slept and ate meals in the dwelling house -- they worked in buildings called shops. This is the Dry House -- which houses the original workshop-where the signature Shaker furniture was produced.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Barbara Beeler\Master Boxmaker, Dave Emerson\Woodworker
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 09/26/06
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 3:15
NOW on New Hampshire: The life and times of the Shakers. Join us as we explore Canterbury Shaker Village. Plus: Building a new kind of community. The Nubanusit Neighborhood will be the first co-housing project in New Hampshire. And later: Filming on location at the Canterbury Shaker Village. While the Shakers slept and ate meals in the dwelling house -- they worked in buildings called shops. This is the Dry House -- which houses the original workshop-where the signature Shaker furniture was produced.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Barbara Beeler\Master Boxmaker, Dave Emerson\Woodworker
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 09/26/06
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 4:00
NOW on New Hampshire: The life and times of the Shakers. Join us as we explore Canterbury Shaker Village. Plus: Building a new kind of community. The Nubanusit Neighborhood will be the first co-housing project in New Hampshire. And later: Filming on location at the Canterbury Shaker Village. The early Shakers valued work, and often considered formal education to be an obstacle to Shaker growth -- but, that changed in 1823 when they built their first school. The School House was also used as the back-drop for a newly released short- film.based on a short story by Russian author Leo Tolstoy. Here to talk about the film, director Paul Schick.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Paul Schick\Director, "Alyosha the Pot"
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 09/26/06
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 4:00
NOW on New Hampshire: The life and times of the Shakers. Join us as we explore Canterbury Shaker Village. Plus: Building a new kind of community. The Nubanusit Neighborhood will be the first co-housing project in New Hampshire. And later: Filming on location at the Canterbury Shaker Village. The early Shakers valued work, and often considered formal education to be an obstacle to Shaker growth -- but, that changed in 1823 when they built their first school. The School House was also used as the back-drop for a newly released short- film.based on a short story by Russian author Leo Tolstoy. Here to talk about the film, director Paul Schick.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Paul Schick\Director, "Alyosha the Pot"
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