A group of people gathered outdoors in a snowy area with trees and a clear blue sky in the background.
Members of the public practice song and dance prior to Bread & Puppet Theater’s participatory eclipse ritual performance on Monday, April 8, 2024. Photo by K. Fiegenbaum /VTDigger

GLOVER — At Bread and Puppet Theater’s farm deep in the Northeast Kingdom, hundreds gathered in a snowy field for a participatory ritual performance marking the total solar eclipse on Monday.

Peter Schumann, co-founder of the radical theater group, and company members led attendees through song, dance and a snowball fight — against cardboard machine guns labeled “freedom” and “democracy” — prior to three minutes of silence during the eclipse itself.

A group of people watching papers burning on a sculpture at an outdoor event with snow on the ground.
Bread & Puppet Theater founder Peter Schumann, left, looks on as an effigy covered with lists of participants’ “heavy burdens and evils” burn during the radical theater company’s participatory eclipse ritual performance in Glover on Monday, April 8, 2024. Schumann founded the theater with his wife Elka Schumann, who died in 2021. Photo by K. Fiegenbaum /VTDigger

With the field still fully covered in inches of snow, those without chairs sat on tarps, jackets or pieces of cardboard while watching and waiting for the astronomical phenomenon.

The ceremony also included the burning of cardboard effigies upon which participants pasted scrap paper listing their “heavy burdens and evils” to “burn and release.”

“Now that the evil has been burned, you can start a totally new life!” shouted one company member following the effigies’ collapse into ashes.

People placing notes on a colorful star-shaped board during an outdoor event.
Participants in Bread and Puppet Theater’s eclipse ritual performance pasted scrap paper listing their “heavy burdens and evils” onto a a cardboard effigy for burning in Glover on Monday, April 8, 2024. Photo by K. Fiegenbaum /VTDigger

When the sky abruptly turned dark, dogs barked and many gasped at the sight, remarking that it was even more incredible than they had imagined.

As the first sunbeams returned to earth following the event, participants cheered, applauded and pounded drums to welcome the light’s return.

VTDigger's Northeast Kingdom reporter.