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Catskill Crossroads...
By way of maple-lined country roads and picturesque dairy farms, signs guide you to the landmark West Kortright Centre, in the western part of New York's Catskill mountains between the towns of Oneonta, Stamford, and Delhi. For 158 years, residents have come together in this building in the heart of a beautiful, historic valley.
Our
Heritage
The Scots-Irish who farmed this rich land built their church at a natural
meeting place, the convergence of three roads with the old Catskill Turnpike.
The elegant classic structure, built in 1850, served them for 121 years.
In 1971, the church closed its doors, its congregants leaving behind a
rich legacy of spiritual and social service to the community.
A
New Life
In 1975, the valley's residents vowed to save the building, with its beautiful
stained glass windows, kerosene chandeliers, and rich woodwork. The church
began its second life of service. Now a Historic Landmark, the Greek Revival
structure became home to The West Kortright Centre, a not-for-profit corporation
dedicated to excellence in arts programming and presentation a
renewed commitment to community.
An
Arts Mosaic
A building wholly in tune with its setting, an acoustically fine and intimate
auditorium, and a dedicated and varied membership demand only the finest
programming. Each season we bring gifted artists and performers from many
cultural and ethnic backgrounds, from around the world, across the country,
and this region.
The Centre, known
for presenting fine programming in our acoustically warm and intimate
auditorium, has enticed hundreds of musicians, actors, writers and other
performers from as far away as Ireland, Italy, Zaire, Ukraine, Jamaica,
Angola, Palestine, Uganda, Cuba, Haiti, Peru, Zimbabwe, Mali, Sweden,
Morocco, South Africa, and Brazil.
Artists presented at The West Kortright Centre include composers John Cage, Meredith Monk, Peter Schickele, and Virgil Thompson; poets Allen Ginsberg, Sekou Sundiata, and Hayden Carruth; bluegrass, country, and roots musicians Rhonda Vincent, J.D. Crowe, The Cox Family, Claire Lynch, Rail Road Earth, Mary Gauthier, and Linda & Robin Williams; traditional musicians Queen Ida and her Zydeco Band, Solas, Fairfield Four, Vässen, Johnny Cunningham, Susan McKeown, Karan Casey, and Barachois; Naumburg Chamber Music award winners; jazz virtuosos Jack DeJohnette, Teddy Wilson, Mulgrew Miller, Kenny Burrell, Jacky Terrasson, Steve Lacy, Sonny Fortune, and Dakota Staton; folk musicians Greg Brown, Leo Kottke, Amos Lee, Odetta, The Roches, Ramblin’ Jack Elliot, and Richie Havens; blues standouts Mose Allison, Henry Butler, Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown, John Hammond, The Holmes Brothers, James Cotton, Olu Dara, Pinetop Perkins, and Junior Wells; monologists Paul Zaloom, David Cale, and Reno. Artists from distant places and traditions, including Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestra, Hassan Hakmoun, Bhundu Boys, Luciana Souza, Kanda Bongo Man, The Skatalites, Susana Baca, Oregon, and Vocal Sampling, have brought the world to our remote farm valley.
Committed to enriching the region's youth, we collaborate with area schools,
showcase our children's talents as part of each season with Opening Acts
and Shakespeare in the Valley, and provide workshops for all ages with
professional artists. We also make The Centre available for public use
through community programming and low-cost rentals.
Together,
We Make It Happen
Saving
and improving the former church have been accomplished through the combined
efforts of hundreds of members. Together, we have provided major renovations
such as installing electricity, plumbing, and heat, refurbishing interior
walls, repairing stained glass windows, and renovating the stage. Significant
improvements have included the creation of gallery space, construction
of a permanent outdoor dance floor and stone walls, addition of theatrical
sound and lighting systems, restoration of the kerosene chandeliers, and
the purchase of a grand piano.
The West Kortright Centre has thrived because of the involvement and financial
support of our members, area businesses, local foundations, and the New
York State Council on the Arts. Admissions, workshop fees, and grants
cover a significant portion of The Centre's programs and operating costs,
but we still must rely on contributions to make up the difference. The
continued support of those we serve allows us to maintain our programs
and facilities at levels we've all come to expect.
Join
Us!



The West Kortright
Centre

East Meredith, NY 13757

607-278-5454

info@westkc.org

Photo of Centre (top): John Woznick
Photo of audience: Vanessa Van Burek

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