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SUMMARY:Exhibition: Celestial Mandala — Works on Paper by Heejung Kim
DESCRIPTION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing) presents “Celestial Mandala\,” an exhibition featuring recent ink works on paper by Korean artist Heejung Kim. Her art is influenced by Tibetan Mandala paintings\, especially by the patterns and symbols found in them. Her star-like images come from actual dreams she has had since her childhood. Using repetition like the mantras in meditation\, Heejung pushes her creative visions into a hypnotic space carrying the viewer into a surreal sense of illusion and the feeling of moving through a vast void. The exhibition will be on view from May 31 – July 31\, 2019. \nThere will be an Opening Reception with short talk by the artist on May 31 from 7:30 – 8:30 pm in conjunction with Crossing Boundaries Concert Series Vol. 5 featuring Korean Traditional Music at 8:30 pm. This program has been curated by gamin\, with assistance from Suechung Koh\, Exhibitions Director & Curator at Gallery Yonhee at the Korean Community Center in NJ. \nAbout Artist Heejung Kim \nHeejung Kim produces both 2-D and 3-D artworks and the themes of her artworks stemmed from Buddhism\, her dream images\, and her own experiences. Kim has had numerous exhibitions nationally and her art has been reviewed in The New York Times and The Star-Ledger. Kim obtained an MA in Art Education from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and her MFA from SUNY at Stony Brook. She currently teaches at the Raritan Valley Community College. heejungkim.weebly.com \nHer artist statement can be found here.
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SUMMARY:World Ocean Day Concert with Kristin Hoffmann
DESCRIPTION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing) welcomes back singer-songwriter Kristin Hoffmann for a concert celebrating World Oceans Day with special guests Premik Russell Tubbs (sax/flutes) and Sufi Dance Artist Lâle Sayoko. \nThe event\, titled Ocean of Light. will take place on Saturday\, June 8\, 2019 from 7:30 – 9 pm. Tickets are $20 and are available online\, by phone (212-677-8621)\, and at CRS. \nHoffmann’s music has been heard on major record labels\, film and television. A strong advocate for peace and ocean conservation\, she has appeared internationally at environmental concerts and conventions\, TEDx San Francisco\, The Emoto Peace Project concert in Tokyo\, and with The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in London. In August\, 2016\, the symphonic version of her “Song for the Ocean” was performed at Sydney Opera House by a choir of 800 Australian children. In 2011 she became the singer for Bella Gaia\, a multimedia theater experience created in conjunction with NASA. \nHoffmann’s music is “art-rock with elegant\, baroque-tinged melodies\, precisely nuanced piano\, hypnotic rhythms and out-of-this-world gorgeous\, dynamic vocals\,” — New York Music Daily \nThe United Nations celebrates World Oceans Day every year on 8 June. On World Oceans Day\, people around our blue planet celebrate and honor and help to protect our oceans\, which regulate our climate\, provide most of our oxygen\, support the food chain\, and connect us all.\nThis year\, the theme for World Oceans Day is “Gender and the Ocean\,” an opportunity to explore the gender dimension of humankind’s relationship with the ocean.\nThe 2019 edition of World Oceans Day will strive to build greater ocean and gender literacy and discover possible ways to promote gender equality in ocean-related activities such as marine scientific research\, fisheries\, labour at sea\, migration by sea and human trafficking\, policy-making and management. \nABOUT PREMIK RUSSELL TUBBS\nPremik\, a composer\, arranger\, producer and an accomplished multi-instrumentalist performs on various flutes\, soprano\, alto and tenor saxophones\, wind synthesizers\, and lap steel guitar.\nPremik has worked with everyone from Carlos Santana\, Whitney Houston\, Herbie Hancock\, John McLaughlin\, Ravi Shankar\, Narada Michael Walden\, Clarence Clemons\, Ornette Coleman\, Jackson Browne\, Jean-Luc Ponty\, Lonnie Liston-Smith\, Scarlet Riveria\, James Taylor\, Sting and Lady Gaga just to name a few. He is equally adept in pop\, R&B\, jazz\, world and experimental genres. premik.com \nMORE ABOUT KRISTIN HOFFMANN \n“My goal is to spread love\, light\, peace and truth into the world through the vehicles of music and energetic frequency.”  – Kristin \n\nStarting at the age of 4\, ethereal renaissance songstress\, and Juilliard trained multi-instrumentalist\, Kristin Hoffmann began building a prolific career in music. She studied opera with acclaimed teachers Lorraine Nubar and Zehava Gal and composition with Rob Mathes and Behzad Ranjbaran. With a particular interest in French art songs\, Kristin spent a summer honing the craft at Académie Internationale d’été de Nice. In addition to stints at major record labels\, Capitol and Interscope Records\, and song placements on hit TV shows like Dawson’s Creek and Palmetto Pointe\, she has shared stages with The Wallflowers\, Feist\, Brandi Carlile\, Richie Havens and many other musical luminaries. With a strong sense of artistic altruism\, she is most passionate about projects that explore music’s healing power and allow listeners to tap into their higher potentials.\nHaving studied with French Sound Healing pioneer Fabian Maman\, Hoffmann not only made music to accompany acupuncture sessions but also composed 170 songs for health-challenged children as a writer/producer at non-profit organization Songs of Love. A spokesperson for ocean conservation\, she has performed her Song for the Ocean at environmental awareness conventions and concerts around the world\, including TEDxSF\, Bioneers\, Hermanus Whale Festival (South Africa) and with The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in London. Song for the Ocean will next be performed at The Sydney Opera House in August 2016. In 2011 she became the singer for Bella Gaia\, a multimedia immersive theater experience created in conjunction with NASA. Over the past 2 years she has continued to expand her worldly voice\, guest blogging for many well-respected magazines\, from Elephant Journal to The Ecologist\, and performing at The Conscious Life Expo (LA)\, the signing of The Fuji Declaration (Mt. Fuji) and The Emoto Peace Project concert in Tokyo. In 2014\, Kristin was invited to become the youngest member on the board of FIONS (Friends of Institute of Noetic Sciences). In early 2016\, she was voted onto the board of Gandhi Global Center for Peace and was also a new inductee into the acclaimed group Evolutionary Leaders. Her most recent work includes a self-produced album entitled The Human Compass\, a symphonic collaboration with composer Marco Missinato called Unfolding Secrets: A Symphony of the Heart\, and the brand new release of the meditational film\, “Amazing Space\,” for which Kristin composed and produced the soundtrack. In October 2015\, Kristin began a new monthly musical blog with Gandhi’s BE Magazine\, called “BE~Cause: Music with a Message\,” and has been creating a new song every month focused around important worldly issues and themes. kristinhoffmann.com \nABOUT SUFI DANCE ARTIST LALE SAYOKO\nSayoko was one of the founding members of Japan’s famous Samanyolu professional bellydance group\, and has since developed her own solo career touring with UK’s Mugenkyo Taiko Drummers on a 44 city tour of the UK\, to Turkey’s Baba Zula\, and with New York’s Bella Gaia multimedia Earth from Space journey show. Lale aspires for dance to be a powerful communicator though traditional technique and spiritual embodiment. She has lately been studying Sufi dance with Rana Gorgani\, and in April 2018 Gorgani awarded her the International Sufi Dance Certification Of Cid UNESCO\, granting her authority to teach Gorgani’s method of Sufi dance training. With CRS co-founders Yasuko Kasaki and Christopher Pelham\, she leads the CRS Healing Circles + Whirling Prayer that take place every third Thursday of the month at CRS. https://www.facebook.com/lale.sayoko
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