Program
Sonnets in the Snow, Version 4.0 Program
Friday February 17 and Sunday February 18, from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm, Blackmore and History Rock ski trail loops, Hyalite Canyon, Bozeman
Introduction and Directions
Fourteen performers will be skiing or walking 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 or music delivered by our sonneteers (pictured at the bottom of this page).
Sonnets in the Snow performers and their poems
Maeve Daley: Beloved, Thou Hast Brought Me Many Flowers, Elizabeth Barrett Browning; Shakespeare, Sonnet 73
Kirk Branch: Snow Days, by Billy Collins
Mercy Simpson: Remember, by Christina Rossetti; Amoretti, by Edmund Spenser; Parody of Shakespeare’s Sonnet 18
Keegan Grady: Shall Gods be Said to Thump the Clouds, by Dylan Thomas; As Kingfishers Catch Flight, by Gerard Manly Hopkins
Lauren Chavez: Peace, by Patrick Kavanagh; Glacier, by Gillian Clarke
Ben Leubner: Stopping by Woods, by Robert Frost; Cirque d'Hiver, by Elizabeth Bishop
Carrie Krause & Genevieve Trygstad-Burke (Saturday only): violin and dance (Vivaldi’s Four Seasons: Winter)
Erik Pearson and Susan Miller: Shakespeare’s Sonnet 30 (sung), by William Shakespeare; What Lips These Lips Have Kissed, Edna St. Vincent Mallay
Jess Benoit: White Owl Flies Into and Out of the Field, by Mary Oliver
Aaron Schuerr: Last Swim, by Aaron Schuerr. Plein Air painting.
Luke Minton: I Sit Beside the Fire and Think and Roads Go Ever On and On, by JRR Tolkien
Atticus Cummings: Sonnet 97, by William Shakespeare; White Eyes, by Mary Oliver
Gretchen Minton: The Snow Man, by Wallace Stevens; Canterbury Tales, by Geoffrey Chaucer; Sonnet 29, by William Shakespeare
Map of The Sonneteers’ Trail
Sonneteers will be traveling counterclockwise; audience travels clockwise to intersect with sonneteers.
Here are pictures of our sonneteers for this winter’s Sonnets in the Snow, February 2024: