Start Date
Saturday, April 12, 2025
End Date
Saturday, April 12, 2025
Time
2 PM - 3:30 PM
Title
Illinois Humanities Speaker - Prince Maximilian and Karl Bodmer: Touring the Wilderness of North America
Description
Illinois Humanities Road Scholar Brain "Fox" Ellis will share a slice of the people, landscapes, and natural wonder of North America in the 1830s in this program at Lewis & Clark State Historic Site. This program will take place on April 12 at 2 PM in the Interpretive Center Theater.
Join the Prince of Wied, Maximilian, as he takes you on a tour of North America as he saw it in 1832-34. Using Karl Bodmer’s illuminating illustrations in a multi-media slide show, Prince Maximilian will escort the audience on an adventure from the Grand Banks of Newfoundland to the Great Falls of the Missouri River, from New Harmony, Indiana to New Orleans, Louisiana. Travel with this intrepid explorer to meet America’s best scientific minds, explore the West in the wake of Lewis and Clark, and camp among the Mandan, Lakota, Crow, and Omaha.
Storyteller and author Brian “Fox” Ellis steps into the shoes of Prince Maximilian, allowing the audience to step back in time. Blending history, science, art and cultural anthropology, the Prince gives us a unique view of America as he saw it in the early 1830s. Much of the text for this performance comes directly from his journals. The backdrop includes the landscapes, portraits, and scenes from everyday life painted by Karl Bodmer.
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This event is co-presented by the Illinois Humanities Road Scholars Speakers Bureau. Road Scholar speakers travel throughout Illinois sharing free, dynamic presentations about literature, philosophy, theater, local history, film, music, politics, and more, at no cost to host organizations. The program enables local nonprofit organizations to present free-admission cultural programs to their communities.
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About Illinois Humanities
Illinois Humanities is a statewide nonprofit organization that activates the humanities through free public programs, grants, and educational opportunities that spark conversation, foster reflection, build community, and strengthen civic engagement for everyone in Illinois. Founded in 1974, we are the state partner for the National Endowment for the Humanities and supported by state, federal, and private funds. Stay connected with Illinois Humanities on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn @ILHumanities.
For More Information
Contact Site Interpreter Benjamin Pollard at 618-251-5811.
Event Type
Entertainment, Family Event, Historic Site, History, Indoor Event, Museum Event, Nature
DNR Region
Statewide, West Central IL
Location
Lewis and Clark State Historic Site
DNR Park
Lewis & Clark State Historic Site
Address
1 Lewis and Clark Trail
City
Hartford
State
Illinois
Zip
62048
Contact Person
Benjamin Pollard
Phone
618-251-5811
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