Program

 Sonnets in the Snow, Version 3.0 Program

Monday December 27 and Tuesday the 28th, from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm, Blackmore and History Rock ski trail loops, Hyalite Canyon, Bozeman

Introduction and Directions

Ten performers will be skiing or snowshoeing counterclockwise on these loops. Each one will have a green sash, so when you find one of these actors, ask to hear a sonnet and you’ll be treated to beautiful and creative poetry delivered by experienced actors (pictured at the bottom of this page).

Sonnets in the Snow performers and their poems

Jenna Ciralli: Sometimes Mysteriously, by Luis Omar Salinas; Those Winter Sundays, by Robert Hayden

Marc Beaudin: A Two-note Song, by Greg Keeler; The Things We've Lost, by Marc Beaudin

Sharon Beehler: The Snow Fairy, by Claude McKay; Sonnet 15, by Shakespeare

Keegan Grady: Sonnets to Orpheus II.29, by Rilke; The Bleeding Yew, by Rowan Williams; Come Dance with Kitty Stobling, by Patrick Kavanagh

Lauren Chavez: Glanmore Revisited: 1. Scrabble, by Seamus Heaney; Equinox, by Katharine Coles

Ben Leubner: One Art, by Elizabeth Bishop; High Windows, by Philip Larkin

Kirsten Daniels (Tuesday): God's Grandeur, by Gerard Manley Hopkins

Mike Beehler (Wednesday): God's Grandeur, by Gerard Manley Hopkins

Jess Benoit: Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening, by Robert Frost

Aaron Schuerr: Stick Scribbles, by Aaron Schuerr

Luke Minton: Rhyfel (War), by Hedd Wyn

Map of The Sonneteers’ Trail

Sonneteers will be traveling counterclockwise, audience can travel clockwise to maximize exposure to sonneteers.

Ski trail loops for the Sonneteers: from History Rock Trailhead to Blackmore Trailhead and in between.

Here are pictures of most of our sonneteers for this Sonnets in the Snow, version 3.0: