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SUMMARY:Crossing Boundaries Concert Series Vol. 4: FOUR SYSTEMS
DESCRIPTION:CRSでは、5月10日午後8時より、『クロシング・バウンダリー コンサート・シリーズ：フォー・システムズ』を開催致します。同シリーズの2019年度シーズン第1回目（通算4回目）となる今回は、出演者の一人でもあるジュンイ・チョーによって精選された、4つの異なる文化をバックグランドに持つ4人のアーティスト　―　清水チャートリー（日本：笙）、ガミン（韓国：ピリ）、ユン・ズオ・ガン（中国： 楊琴）、そしてジュンイ・チョー（マレイシア：チェロ）、　―　をフィーチャー。いずれも、メイヘム（混乱）の中に隠された調和を表現した、その大胆なインプロビゼーション演奏で高い評価を得ているアーティストで、それぞれの文化にインスピレーションを受けた4曲を、彼ら自身が選んだ想像性に満ちたビジュアル・シンボルと共に演奏します。 \n演奏者の背後に投影されるこれらのビジュアル・シンボルは、観客が自分の目前で編み出される音楽と視覚的に繋がり、さらに演奏を通して、パフォーマンス・スペースに共在する作曲家、演奏者、そして観客の一人一人が、そのような繋がりが生まれるプロセスに参加することを可能にしてくれます。 \nコンサート終了後、出演アーティストとの質疑応答セッションも予定されています。 \n************ \nTickets are $25 in advance $30 at the door. Students and seniors with valid ID can purchase tickets for $20 at the door. Tickets are available online at crsny.org\, by phone (212-677-8621)\, and at CRS.\nNow in its second year\, CROSSING BOUNDARIES is a performance series devoted to creating unforgettable live art experiences that dissolve boundaries between performers and audiences\, traditional and new music\, and the local and the global\, bringing people together and promoting the awareness that we each possess a limitless creativity inside us.\nCRS has from its inception in 2004 attracted many people from abroad\, and has become known for presenting healing\, arts\, and cultural programs from around the world and from Asia in particular. This season\, which is supported by a grant from the LMCC\, is curated by three outstanding artists of Asian descent:  gamin\, Jen Shyu\, and JunYi Chow. There is a long tradition of interdisciplinarity in Asian arts\, where ritual practices have always involved elements of dance\, theatre\, improvised music\, and storytelling\, and this season will build on that tradition.\nLearn about the 2019 Season Curators\nView the 2019 Season Announcement\nCrossing Boundaries is made possible in part with public funds from Creative Engagement\, supported by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council and the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and administered by LMCC. LMCC empowers artists by providing them with networks\, resources\, and support\, to create vibrant\, sustainable communities in Manhattan and beyond.\n￼\n \n\n \n \n￼\n \nABOUT THE PERFORMERS\n￼\nChatori Shimizu (b. 1990) is a Germany based composer\, shō performer\, and sound artist\, who constructs his works for a wide range of mediums concerning the time identity in sound. Ranging from orchestral works to sound installations\, all of his works engage in repetitive patterns of sound motifs\, which aims for the slightest change in the pattern to act as an accent. As the First Prize Winner of the 2016 Malta International Composition Competition\, Shimizu’s works have been performed and exhibited throughout Australia\, Canada\, China\, France\, Germany\, Japan\, South Korea\, the Netherlands\, Poland\, Serbia\, Thailand\, United Kingdom\, and the United States\, by acclaimed ensembles and musicians such as Hidejiro Honjoh\, Ensemble Multilatérale\, Mayumi Miyata\, mise-en\, Mivos Quartet\, Shanghai Philharmonic Orchestra\, Sound Factory Orchestra\, among others. Shimizu has been awarded fellowships from Columbia University School of the Arts\, Institute of Medieval Japanese Studies\, the Mitsubishi Foundation\, Omi International Arts Center\, Soundstreams\, Toshiba Foundation\, and Yaddo. His music scores are published from United Music & Media Publishing\, Belgium.\nAs an active researcher in the compositional approaches of the shō\, he has conducted numerous lectures and demonstrations regarding the notation and the extended techniques of Japanese instruments in universities worldwide\, such as Baruch College\, Cornell University\, The Graduate Center at CUNY\, Manhattan School of Music\, University of Hawaii at Manoa\, Conservatorio de Música de Puerto Rico\, National Gugak Center Korea\, Tamagawa University\, among others.\nShimizu was born in Osaka\, Japan\, and spent his formative years in Singapore. Upon receiving the Professional Diploma in Piano Performance with High Honors at age twelve\, he studied computer music and composition with Shintaro Imai and Motoharu Kawashima at Kunitachi College of Music\, Tokyo\, graduating with the Arima Prize. He received his MFA from Columbia University\, New York City\, where he studied at the Computer Music Center with Brad Garton and Zosha Di Castri. Shimizu currently studies composition with Mark Andre and Franz Martin Olbrisch at Hochschule für Musik Carl Maria von Weber in Dresden. He serves as Co-Artistic Director of Composers’ Collective Tesselat.\n￼\ngamin is a traditional Korean musician\, trained in jeongak — the classical music of the court —and sinawi — the collaborative improvisation that accompanies Korean shamanic ritual. One of the most celebrated piri and taepyeongso (Korean oboes)\, and saengwhang (mouth organ) performers in Korea\, she now pursues many interdisciplinary projects in collaboration with international artists. From 2000 to 2010\, she was a member of the Contemporary Gukak Orchestra at the National Gukak Center\, the hub for training and preserving Korean traditional music. Currently\, as a yisuja* of the Important Intangible Cultural Asset No. 46 for piri and Daechita\, she tries to preserve traditional music\, and enhances the tradition as well. *yisuja is a title designated to someone who mastered a course study of intangible cultural assets of Korea. jeonsuja is a lower title.\nSince leaving orchestral work behind nine years ago\, gamin has taken these skills in unexpected directions. She teaches and performs regularly at a number of universities in the U.S. and Korea. She received a grant from the Korean Ministry of Culture\, Sports\, and Tourism in 2011 and has performed at Harvard\, Northwestern\, Dartmouth\, etc. and in Paris\, Strasbourg\, Freibrug\, and Karlsruhe. She has published a book on the piri\, released three albums\, and has been an artist-in-residence at the UPenn James Joo-Jin Kim Program in Korean Studies since 2012. She is “a true pioneer and innovator\, leading these instruments in exciting new directions” — Ralph Samuelson (senior advisor of the Asian Cultural Council).\n￼\nJunYi Chow is a Malaysia-born New York-based Composer\, Multi-instrumentalist and Improviser. Chow’s composition has been lauded by the Financial Times for its “skilful contrasts in both volume and texture.” His thorough knowledge of skills and characteristics of both Chinese and Western instruments has made him a leading figure in merging music of East and West. His album “A Traveler’s Portrait” in collaboration with Seungmin Cha (South Korea) was nominated for a Global Music Award in 2018.\nAs an active researcher in the music for Chinese Orchestra\, Chow’s The TENG Guide to the Chinese Orchestra (co-author with Samuel Wong and Chenwei Wang) serves as a one-stop guide for composers\, scholars and enthusiasts alike.\nChow is currently the music conductor of New York Chinese Music Ensemble. As a pianist and cellist\, Chow plays classical repertoire as well as free improvisations.\n￼\nYunzhuo Gan graduated from Shanghai Conservatory of Music in Composition and dulcimer major. She got her second Master of Music in Composition at Manhattan School of Music. Yunzhuo studied with Marjorie Merryman.\nAs a Chinese Dulcimer performer\, she has performed throughout the world. Notably\, she twice played for the former president of China at the Shanghai World Expo and Paralympic Games\, and performed at the Cannes International Film Festival and Prague Spring Music Festival etc.\nAs a composer\, she wrote the music and songs for the Chinese film “The Continuation of Love” which wins both “Second batch of key recommended film” and “5.12 Wenchuan Earthquake Memorial Tribute film” prize. She held a concert that was called “The Charm” in Carnegie Hall as a major composer and Dulcimer performer. Her works were presented in Merkin Hall\, The New Jersey Performing Arts Center\, National Sawdust and Brooklyn Center etc.\nYunzhuo has won prizes from the EACA International Composition Competition and the TMSK Lithuania National Composition Competition and “Confucius” National Composition Competition.
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LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11st St. 11th Fl.\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Crossing Boundaries,CRS Presents
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SUMMARY:Freedom of the Mind Concert & Talk with Vocalist Neda Boin & Inspirational Speaker Jeffrey Cosker
DESCRIPTION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing) welcomes back our beloved friend the award-winning singer-songwriter and voice liberation practitioner Neda Boin and inspirational speaker Jeffrey Cosker for the last event of their Freedom of the Mind Tour! Join us for an evening full of miracle stories\, questions & answers\, inspired music\, and voice liberation. \n“Do you want to have freedom of the body or of the mind? For both you cannot have.” \nMany of you will know Neda from our recent Living in the Light Course in Miracles weekend. For those of you who don’t\, she is a singer songwriter from The Netherlands. Her recently released record “The Light Has Come\,” was named Best Album of the Year at the Rotterdam Music Awards. Amazingly\, Neda\, a student of A Course in Miracles (ACIM) for 8+ years\, channeled all the songs on the album in just two weeks\, all inspired from ACIM Workbook lessons\, making it the first album inspired by ACIM to win album of the year. Profoundly spiritual in nature\, the songs are deeply satisfying as songs\, with beautiful and irresistible music colored with soul\, jazz and world music inflections\, brought to soaring life by Neda’s angelic voice. \n“Neda’s music is a way to merge with the Spirit and feel the absolute glory of Divine Love. Her amazing voice enhances the lyrics from Heaven\, and my soul is lifted every time I listen.” — David Hoffmeister\, author of Unwind Your Mind Back to God\nJeffrey lived the life of “having it all” and still felt like the world couldn’t give him what he needed. After a revelatory experience as a result of a moment of surrender in the program of recovery he found the Course in Miracles and completely turned his life over to following the direction of Spirit. He is now living a life devoted to forgiveness. His experiences in life\, lightheartedness\, and total commitment to Awakening allow people from all different backgrounds to experience a safety to open up with him. With a deep passion for mind training\, strong focus\, and determination to see things differently\, Jeffrey is a beautiful demonstration of the transformation that happens when you turn your life over to a higher purpose.\nThese two mighty companions came together to join for a beautiful tour\, with the intention of finding freedom within themselves instead of in the world. Join them for an evening never to forget! \nTickets are available online\, by phone (212-677-8621)\, and at CRS. Concert tickets are $25 in advance and $30 at the door ($20 at the door for students/seniors with valid ID). \n\nNeda also developed a way to use the voice to facilitate the forgiveness practice that the Course teaches in a very deep way. It’s a unique way to use your voice to instantly go to the wound\, express it through sound and then release it in a very liberating way. You can learn more about Neda Boin on her web site at nedaboin.com.\nVoice Liberation Testimonials:\n“We laughed together\, we cried together\, we sang together\, and we prayed together. I truly felt that each member of the workshop was my spiritual brother and sister and I felt enveloped in oneness with a loving God. If you are tired of reading books about spirituality\, come to this workshop and get a taste of the real thing.” – Elisabeth\n“I would like to write my testimonial\, but I just cry and cry and cry when I think about it. Tears of gratitude.” – Laura\n“I experienced what seemed like a true heart opening where it actually felt like my heart cracked open and many tears flowed. I don’t have words for this experience except that it felt like a profound healing.” – Marti
URL:https://jp.crsny.org/index.php/event/20190511/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11st St. 11th Fl.\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:ACIM-Related Event,CRS Presents
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SUMMARY:CRS ヒーリングサークル&スーフィーダンス（旋回舞踏）
DESCRIPTION:5月16日（木）午後7時15分より、月例のヒーリングサークルとスーフィーダンス（旋回舞踏）イベントを開催いたします。 \nCRSの共同創設者である香咲弥須子とクリストファー・ペルハム、およびスーフィーダンスアーティスト・ Lale Sayoko率いるヒーリングサークル + 旋舞（Sufi Dance）+ 祈りのイベントです。ドラムやパーカッションのライブミュージックと共にスーフィーダンスを踊りましょう。毎回参加者にも大好評なイベントとなっております。\nドラムや笛、チャイムなどの楽器をお持ちの方は是非お持ちください。経験不問。自分自身を解放し、お互いを受け入れることを学びながら、潜在的にもともとはひとつだったことを共に思い出しましょう。 \n参加費は、前日まで$20、当日支払いは$25です。 \nくるくると回り始めると、めまいがしたりバランスを崩すかもしれませんが、自分自身を信頼し、旋回を続ける中で、その中心にある心の静けさに気づくと共に、計り知れない大きなエネルギーに包まれ、繋がっている感覚を実感できるでしょう。 \n旋回講師・ラーレ小夜子：\n日本で有名なSamanyolu professional ベリーダンスグループの創立メンバーのひとりです。イギリスのMugenkyo Taiko Drummersと共に44つの都市でのツアーを通して自身のキャリアを積みながら、トルコのBaba Zula、ニューヨークのBella Gaiaなどで活動しています。日本とアメリカの雑誌や新聞に登場するLaleは、伝統的な技法や精神的な方法で、ダンスが強力なコミュニケーターになることを目指しています。Rana Gorganiの元でスフィ・ダンスを学び、講師資格を取得し、2018年4月にはThe International Sufi Dance Certification of Cid UNESCOを受賞しました。http://www.lalesayoko.com \n香咲弥須子：\n東京都出身NY在住。国際的に活躍するスピリチュアル・ライター、カウンセラー、ヒーラー、講師、翻訳者。\n自ら『A Course in Miracles（ACIM)』を学び、教えることによって、世界各国の10\,000を超すクライアントの精神面及び身体の問題に向き合い、その解決に向けて真摯に取り組んできました。香咲弥須子は小説、短編ストーリー、エッセイ、写真集を始め、『A Course in Miracles』関連では、ACIMのワークブック、ジョン・マンディ氏、ガブリエル・バーンスティン氏、ディヴィット・ホフマイスター氏著作の翻訳があります。さらにマヤ・アンジェロウ氏を含むアメリカの代表的な作家の作品の日本語訳を出版しています。2004年、ニューヨークで最初で唯一の「奇跡のコース」を学べる場所、スピリチュアル・アート・センターCenter for Remembering &Sharing (CRS) をオープン、CMCでの年間の恒例ACIMカンファレンスや日本での年数回の大規模なセミナーにてレクチャーを行っています。彼女の著作、講演は、長年の作家活動、モーターサイクリスト、スピリチュアル・カウンセラーとしての経験に基づき、個々の複雑な物語を捉えることによって、深く根付いたコンプレックスを明確に述べ解説することで知られています。www.yasukokasaki.com \nChristopher Pelham is a spiritual healer/counselor/teacher/artist who draws on practices from ACIM\, Non-Violent Communication\, improvisational theater\, Sufism\, and contemporary shamanism to help people remember who they really are. He is the Director and co-founder of CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing). He has also taught and/or offered healing in London\, in Japan\, at the 2018 Awakening to the One Mind Retreat\, and at the 2017 Enlight Festival of A Course in Miracles in Ibiza\, Spain.
URL:https://jp.crsny.org/index.php/event/crs-healing-circle-meditation-whirling-prayer-2/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11st St. 11th Fl.\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Rules of Love: A Sufi Dance Workshop
DESCRIPTION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing) invites you to join our whirling community for an intensive workshop in Sufi Dance (sema or samâسمع in Arabic and Farsi) led by Sufi dance artists & CRS instructors Paola García and Lâle Sayoko. Samâ means spiritual listening and its accompanying whirling dance embodies unity: unity within our own selves first\, and with the outer world and “others” second. Both beginners and more experienced whirlers and people of all faiths and ages are welcome. Together\, let’s experience the peace and blissfulness that come with accepting all feelings that arise during our practice\, including the uncomfortable. \nIn this workshop\, you will learn whirling technique and experience several meditation-in-motion exercises meant to facilitate connection with the deepest parts of our selves. You will also learn essential facts and some history about Sufism. This will promote an understanding of how we can benefit from the wisdom of this ancient tradition in a way that is deeply relevant and applicable to our experience as modern beings. Poetry and sacred music will be important components of this workshop. Those with prior experience will learn more advanced techniques and be led deeper into their practice. Finally\, there will be time to whirl with live musical accompaniment\, always a magical experience! \n“Dancing is not just getting up painlessly\, like a leaf blown on the wind; dancing is when you tear your heart out and rise out of your body to hang suspended between the worlds.” – Jalal ad-Din Rumi. \nSufi whirling is called the dance of the soul because of its ability to liberate the dancer’s soul from the prison of the body. A background in dance is not necessary to benefit from the alchemy and spiritual richness of this practice\, derived from Islamic mysticism. Cathartic and powerful\, this practice is life-altering\, exerting an irresistible pull on those who are called to it\, and therefore meant to remove their veils and witness the intoxicating light of the divinity that lies at the core of our human essence. \nThis workshop will be organized around Shams of Tabriz’s Rules of Love. We will discuss these at length and incorporate several of them in various exercises throughout our dance. Shams of Tabriz is a central figure of Sufism. He was a wandering Persian mystic who lived at the end of the 12thcentury and the man who transformed Rumi from an orthodox religious scholar and preacher to a poet\, mystic\, and lover. \nHow we see God is a direct reflection of how we see ourselves; we don’t see things as they are\, we see them as we are. If God brings to mind mostly fear and blame\, it means there is too much fear and blame welled inside us. If we see God as full of love and compassion\, so are we. \nThe workshop fee is $70 until May 18 and $80 at the door. Registration is available online\, by phone (212-677-8621)\, and at CRS. \nPlease wear comfortable and solid colored clothing (all white\, all black…) only and no jewelry. Bring socks or flat dance slippers to dance in. If you have a whirling skirt\, you may bring it. Bring a notebook and pen and water bottle.\nDo not eat for at least a couple of hours before the workshop.\nLearn more about Sufi dance:\nhttps://www.moroccoworldnews.com/2016/09/196246/the-one-thing-in-the-world-you-must-never-forget/ \nAbout the Instructors\nPaola García is a Sufi dance artist certified by Persian master Rana Gorgani as a UNESCO international dance teacher. She holds a Master’s Degree in Islamic Studies from Columbia University. She is a writer\, Middle Eastern Studies researcher\, translator and student of Sufism. \nLâle Sayoko 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. Lâle 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. She teaches Sufi Dance on the 1st Thursday night of every month at CRS and leads the CRS Healing Circles + Whirling Prayer that take place every third Thursday night of the month.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190522T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190522T213000
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SUMMARY:Miracles in Manhattan: Robert Perry & Dr. Jon Mundy in Conversation
DESCRIPTION:  \n『奇跡のコース』オリジナル完全版の編者で、サークル・オブ・アトーンメントのRobert Perry が20年ぶりにニューヨークに来ます。たった一晩の滞在です。貴重な2時間、ぜひご参加ください。 \nCRS presents A Course in Miracles scholar Robert Perry in conversation with Miracles Magazine editor and longtime Course lecturer and author Jon Mundy\, Ph.D. about Perry’s groundbreaking work as lead editor of the Complete and Annotated Edition (CE) of A Course in Miracles. This special Thursday night presentation of the Miracles in Manhattan lecture series will be the first public talk by Robert Perry in New York City in more than 20 years and will take place on Wednesday\, May 22\, 2019 at 7:30 pm. The evening will be hosted by CRS Founder Yasuko Kasaki\, author of 16 books in Japanese about ACIM\, and emceed by Emily Bennington\, executive director of the Circle of Atonement. \nThis program is sponsored by the Circle of Atonement and The One Mind Foundation. Tickets are $30 in advance and $35 on the day of the event and are available online\, by phone (212-677-8621)\, and at CRS. \nMiracles in Manhattan (Youtube channel: http://bit.ly/2BM7Feg) is an ongoing series of lectures presented by CRS and given by Jon Mundy\, Ph.D. and occasional guest lecturers on the teachings of A Course in Miracles (ACIM) and related texts and topics. The lectures are regularly held on the 2nd Sunday of the month (but 1st Sunday in May). \nABOUT A COURSE IN MIRACES\nOriginally published in 1976\, A Course in Miracles has profoundly impacted the lives of millions of students around the globe and continues to grow in popularity each year. What many students don’t know\, however\, is that the handwritten notes that ultimately became the Course — which have remained hidden for decades — contain approximately 45\,000 words that are not included in the original publication. For almost ten years\, Robert Perry and his colleagues at the Circle of Atonement have worked to carefully transcribe these notes and the result is a new version of A Course in Miracles that — for the first time — contains the source material in its entirety. We hope you’ll join us for an inspiring evening of discussion and celebration of this important milestone in the history of a true spiritual masterpiece. \nRobert Perry\, editor of the Complete and Annotated Edition of A Course in Miracles\, is one of the Course’s most respected teachers. He began teaching the Course in 1986 and has shared its insights with students around the world. Robert’s work grows out of his dedication to the Course as his own path and his desire to assist others in their own spiritual development. Robert is the founder of the Circle of Atonement and the author or coauthor of more than 20 books and booklets based on the teachings of the Course. For more information and a library of articles to enhance your Course studies\, please visit www.circleofa.org. \nJon Mundy\, Ph.D.Dr. Jon Mundy is an author\, lecturer\, the publisher of Miracles magazine\, and the Executive Director of All Faiths Seminary International in New York City. He met Dr. Helen Schucman\, the scribe for A Course in Miracles\, in 1973. Helen introduced Jon to the Course and served as his mentor and guide till she became ill in 1980. He is the author of Living A Course in Miracles\, which is now available in eight languages. After Return to Love by Marianne Williamson\, it is currently the best-selling book based on the teaching of A Course in Miracles. He taught courses in Philosophy and Religion from 1967 to 2008 at the New School University and the State University of New York with a specialization in The History of Mysticism. He is the author of 12 books\, his most recent being A Course in Mysticism and Miracles published by Red Wheel Weiser. drjonmundy.com www.miraclesmagazine.org \nYasuko KasakiMiracles in Manhattan host Yasuko Kasaki is an internationally beloved spiritual writer\, counselor\, healer\, lecturer and translator from Tokyo\, Japan. The founder of CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, the first and only spiritual center devoted to the teaching and practice of A Course in Miracles (ACIM) in New York City\, she is widely recognized as the person most responsible for the spread of ACIM throughout Japan. She has taught and worked with thousands of people from around the world to help resolve their mental and physical issues and witness miracles. She is the author of 16 books in Japanese about ACIM\, as well as numerous novels\, short stories\, essays and collections of photographs. Her translations of the ACIM Workbook and books by ACIM writers Jon Mundy\, Gabrielle Bernstein and David Hoffmeister and others have also been published in Japan. Meditation and communication with Holy Spirit form the foundation of her classes. yasukokasaki.com \nEmily BenningtonEmily Bennington is executive director of The Circle of Atonement\, publisher of the Complete Edition (CE) of the spiritual classic A Course in Miracles. At the Circle\, Emily leads initiatives — including the Course Companions global online learning community — that bridge the Course’s profound and unparalleled wisdom with practical application. Prior to joining the Circle\, Emily led training programs on spiritual intelligence and mindful leadership for numerous Fortune 500 companies. She is the author of three books\, including Miracles at Work: Turning Inner Guidance into Outer Influence\, which features a foreword by her friend Marianne Williamson. For more information on the Circle of Atonement please visit www.circleofa.org. \nABOUT CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\nCRS is a healing and art center founded in 2004 by the Japanese spiritual writer/counselor/lecturer Yasuko Kasaki and her students. It is the first and only center in New York City devoted to the study and practice of A Course in Miracles. Everyone has something precious to give. Our mission is to help you to discover\, develop\, and use your gift\, and to appreciate the joy of sharing it. ACIM says that salvation occurs when you are with your brother. When you know the truth about your brother\, you will know the truth of who you truly are\, because you will recognize that you and your brother are actually one. We offer support to those who bear witness to the truth\, which is something that everyone is capable of doing and sharing.
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SUMMARY:Crossing Boundaries Concert Series Vol. 5: ROSE OF SHARON
DESCRIPTION:CRSが今年自信を持ってプロデュースしている Crossing Boundaries Concert シリーズ第５弾です。韓国籍の女性アーティストたちによる、仏教をテーマにしたコンサート兼ビジュアルアートのイベントです。 \nCRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing) presents CROSSING BOUNDARIES Concert Series Vol. 5:  ROSE OF SHARON\, curated by gamin. “Rose of Sharon” is the national flower of Korea and so represents the people’s identity. This performance employs both Korean traditional music (Yeonsanheosang\, one of the most representative Korean traditional court music compositions) and contemporary art (mandala paintings) inspired by Buddhism. \nMusicians:  gamin (piri and saenghwang\, Korea)\nMinkyung Park (haegeum\, Korea)\nSangmi Kang (gayageum\, Korea)\nVisual artist:  Heejung Kim \nThis is the second of eight concerts in the series during 2019 and will take place on May 31\, 2019 at 8:30 pm at CRS.\nAn Opening Reception and Gallery Talk with artist Heejung Kim will take place before the show at 7:30 pm. \nTickets are $25 in advance $30 at the door. Students and seniors with valid ID can purchase tickets for $20 at the door. Tickets are available online at crsny.org\, by phone (212-677-8621)\, and at CRS. \nNow in its second year\, CROSSING BOUNDARIES is a performance series devoted to creating unforgettable live art experiences that dissolve boundaries between performers and audiences\, traditional and new music\, and the local and the global\, bringing people together and promoting the awareness that we each possess a limitless creativity inside us.\nCRS has from its inception in 2004 attracted many people from abroad\, and has become known for presenting healing\, arts\, and cultural programs from around the world and from Asia in particular. This season\, which is supported by a grant from the LMCC\, is curated by three outstanding artists of Asian descent:  gamin\, Jen Shyu\, and JunYi Chow. There is a long tradition of interdisciplinarity in Asian arts\, where ritual practices have always involved elements of dance\, theatre\, improvised music\, and storytelling\, and this season will build on that tradition.\nLearn about the 2019 Season Curators\nView the 2019 Season Announcement \nKOREAN ART AND MUSIC\n“Music is what dwells in a person from heaven\,\nwhat constitutes nature from emptiness\,\nwhat moves one’s mind\, circulates one’s blood\, beats one’s pulse\,\nand flows one’s spirit.”\n—  Source:  extract from the preface of Ak Hak Gwe Beom*\n*Ak Hak Gwe Beom is a treatise on music\, written in Korea in the 15thcentury\, which includes detailed\ndescriptions and fingerings of most of the musical instruments used during that period. \nABOUT THE PROGRAM\nOriginally a vocal piece with lyrics drawing on Buddhist scripture\, the Yeongsanhoesang suite became purely instrumental in the 15th century. Yeongsanhoesang has undergone continuous change with the current version taking form sometime in the 19th century. There are many versions of the suite\, which typically includes 8-9 pieces. While the genesis of the suite is not completely certain\, the first piece of the suite\, “Sangryeongsan” appears to be the foundation piece for the suite. The following pieces in the suite include variations on “Sangryeongsan\,” as well as standard musical forms and dance pieces of the Joseon era (1392-1910). \nABOUT THE PERFORMERS\ngamin is a traditional Korean musician\, trained in jeongak-the classical music of the court and sinawi-the collaborative improvisation that accompanies Korean shamanic ritual. Since leaving orchestral work behind eight years ago\, gamin has taken these skills in unexpected directions\, using her piri and taepyeongso (Korean oboes)\, and saengwhang (mouth organ) to pursue contemporary sounds and reach new audiences.\ngamin-music.com \nSangmi Kang is an Assistant Professor of Music Education at the Westminster Choir College of Rider University. As a professional performer on the gayageum (a traditional Korean stringed instrument)\, Dr. Kang has performed at several institutions\, among them the University of Florida\, Duke University\, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill\, and the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.\nsangmikang.weebly.com/ \nHaegeum instrumentalist Minkyung Park is a recipient of 67th Chosun Daily Debut Concert and selected as 2006 Kumho Young Artist by Kumho Asiana Foundation for Arts and Culture who has discovered and supported nationally talented instrumentalists. She has performed at many prestigious venues internationally including ‘tea music – longing for friends’ in NYC\, combining art performance with harmonization of various genre of music and arts.\nparkminkyung.com \nABOUT THE ART EXHIBITION\nHeejung Kim will feature her recent ink works on paper together with her selected artist books created within the last 20 years. 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. \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 had numerous exhibitions nationally and the reviews on her art works include “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.\nheejungkim.weebly.com/ \nThe 2019 season of CROSSING BOUNDARIES is made possible in part with public funds from Creative Engagement\, supported by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council and the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and administered by LMCC. LMCC empowers artists by providing them with networks\, resources\, and support\, to create vibrant\, sustainable communities in Manhattan and beyond.
URL:https://jp.crsny.org/index.php/event/crossing-boundaries-concert-series-vol-5-rose-of-sharon20190531/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11st St. 11th Fl.\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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