Join Tarcisio “Taz” Ramos Dos Santos, Becket resident and participant on the History Channel’s “Alone” series, to learn how to build a shelter from natural debris. We’ll end with conversation connecting what we learned with the world of The Bear by Andrew Krivak (available at the library) – this year’s Becket Athenaeum Big Read title. Registrants are encouraged to read the book in advance of the workshop, but are not required to do so. Open to all, though most appropriate for adults and children ages 8+.
Tarcisio “Taz” Ramos Dos Santos is a musician, homesteader, and survivalist who was born and raised in Brazil's smallest state by the Atlantic Ocean and spent his childhood living off the land without electricity or running water. Taz was a contestant on season 10 of the History Channel's Alone and survived for 40 days in Northern Canada. Taz is also a member of Berkshire Bateria, founder of Quarteto de Samba, and a music educator who promotes musical diversity in schools and colleges in Western Massachusetts. Taz now lives in a treehouse in Becket and has graciously invited us to his homestead to share his skills.
This program is made possible by a grant from National Endowment for the Arts in partnership with Arts Midwest.