SHAKESPEAREAN FAMILY FESTIVAL
Hands-on demonstrations of book arts, acting, fencing
18 September 1:00 – 4:00 pm
Main Library, North Plaza
Rain location: Just inside the Main Library’s north entrance
Free of charge, open to the public
All are welcome to attend this event filled with activities for all ages. Come celebrate the art of book making and other Shakespearean delights, featuring a lively cast of actors, artists, scholars, book makers, and fencers. Roll up your sleeves for book art fun with paper making, book binding, and more.In Shakespeare’s time, all books were made by hand. But that didn’t mean book craftspeople were slow. A team of 3 papermakers could make 2000 or more sheets in a day! Individuals and families are encouraged to come join us, have a chance to try various aspects of bookmaking, and take home a piece of paper, a printed sheet or a bound small book that you make yourself!
Papermaking—Form your own sheet of paper from wet pulp, press it, and take it with you to dry at home. Handouts will be provided for more information about papermaking history and how to make it at home.
Printing—Print a small keepsake on a hand press similar to the presses that were used in Shakespeare’s time. The printed impression will be a piece of Shakespeare’s writing, with a bit of background on the Bard.
Bookbinding—Bind a simple pamphlet structure, using xerox copied Shakespeare text, and a handmade paper cover. Requires basic sewing with a (dull!) darning needle.
Visitors are welcome to take part in one, two, or all three activities!