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Summer Hoot 2024: Zen

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Summer Hoot 2024

The twelfth Summer Hoot was held at the Ashokan Center in Olivebridge, NY over the course of three days, August 23 – 26, offering an eclectic mix of people spanning generations came together to celebrate their love for music.

Tucked away in the Catskill Mountains, the Ashokan Center offers 385 acres of pristine forestry accentuated by the Esopus Creek, which rolls through it.  Augmenting this paradise, a wide array of musical talents performed at the Hoot. This harmony of nature and music created the ideal environment for co-founder Mike Merenda to declare Summer Hoot 12 as Zen.

Summer Hoot 2024
Summer Hoot 2024 at The Ashokan Center

In the span of three days, more than twenty musical acts showcased their creative talents. The diverse lineup included folk, indie rock, jazz, and singer-songwriters, as well as Mexican, Argentinean, Creole, and Jamaican stylings.

Friday night began with Hoot founders Mike & Ruthy welcoming the early arrivals. Entertainment followed with performances by Tuba Skinny, Jeffery Broussard & the Creole Cowboys and others setting the tone for the weekend.

Ashokan Center Board of Director Kale Kaposhilin described the Hoot and the center as “a chosen family of loving intention.”  This spirit was evident as people of all ages laughed, sang, and danced throughout the Hoot.

An Instrument Petting Zoo with guitars, bongos, violins, tambourines, and banjos was set up to offer the young (and young at heart) the opportunity to try out instruments and embark on their creative journey.

Summer Hoot Instrument Petting Zoo
Summer Hoot Instrument Petting Zoo

Saturday and Sunday featured three stages from which to choose.  The music began mid-morning and continued late into the night, including a “singers in the round” session at midnight.  For those interested in making their own music, the Jubilee Jam tent in the Magical Musical Campground was open 24/7.

Dotted throughout the Ashokan Center grounds are a series of small buildings, one of which is The Pewter House.  Stepping into this room feels like entering the 19th century, with its wood beams and wood burning stove.  The intimacy of this space allowed for a deep connection with the performers.

The Pewter House
The Pewter House

A select few performed in this unique setting.  Naiika Sings, a Brooklyn-based chanteuse, gave a standout performance.  Naiika, who began her career performing on NYC subway platforms and trains, elevated The Pewter House to a space of spiritual revelation with her performance.

Performers on the Pete Seeger and Toshi Seeger stages came from around the globe.  Highlights included Bridget Kearney, founding member of Lake Street Dive; Steve Poltz, a Canadian folk singer; Carolina Mama, an Argentinean singer-songwriter; and Laurel Massé & Vinnie Martucci, a jazz and swing ensemble.

The Mammals at The Summer Hoot
The Mammals

Local talent from the Hudson Valley was also well-represented. The Big Takeover, David & Jacob Bernz, and Jay Ungar & Molly Mason performed.  No Hoot would be complete without Mike Merenda & Ruthy Unger Merenda and their bandThe Mammals.  Mike & Ruthy and band closed out the Toshi Seeger stage on Saturday night.

The heart of the Hoot is music and nature. The heart of the Ashokan Center is the appreciation of the natural world. Hoot + Ashokan = Zen.

Summer Hoot Performers

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