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SUMMARY:ヒーリングコンサート with Neda Boin
DESCRIPTION:CRSは、私たちの親愛なる友人であり、数々の賞を受賞しているオランダ・ペルシャ出身のシンガーソングライター、Neda Boinを迎え、ホワイトルームにてソウルフルな音楽の夕べを開催します。\nNedaの音楽は心に響き、パワフルにそして深く結びつき、あなた自身が本来持っている愛の源に触れるような感覚を呼び起こしてくれるでしょう。 \nコンサートのチケットはEventbriteでの寄付制です（当日券は現金のみ）。お席に限りがございますので、お早めにお申し込みください。現時点では、入場には完全なワクチン接種の証明が必要で、終始マスクの着用が義務付けられています。遅刻された方の入場は保証されません。 \nアルバム『Remember You’re Dreaming』のジャケット（by NEDA BOINNEDA）ニューアルバム『Remember You’re Dreaming』をリリースしたばかりです。このアルバムは、彼女自身の恐れから愛への旅へを表現した、深いインスピレーションのこもった楽曲が収録されています。 \n“On the 21st of December\, a Persian holiday where the return of the light is celebrated\, singer-songwriter Neda Boin\, who got known for her four-chair-turn blind audition on The Voice\, released her new album\, ‘Remember You’re Dreaming.’ In a time where cases of depression are massively growing and where social media tends to hide our true face\, Neda honestly shares her own process of grief\, feeling lost and trying to find her way back home in this beautiful and heart-touching album. Neda recorded the album in Victoria BC\, where she worked together with multi-Grammy award winning producer Joby Baker. The warm and inspiring songs are there for anyone who could use some extra light during dark times.” — music journalist and producer Rick Jamm \nOrder new album: https://nedaboin.com/shop \n\n“Listening to Neda sing brings forth an experience of Divine Love within. She has a gift of expressing the sound of Heaven so we can all remember the Love that exists within each one of us. Neda’s music makes me feel pure joy. She has the voice of an angel.” — Corinne Zupko\, Ed.S.\, author of From Anxiety to Love \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 \nHer first album\, “The Light Has Come\,” won Best Album of the Year at the Rotterdam Music Awards. Amazingly\, Neda\, then 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\nFor more info about Neda\, visit:\nhttps://nedaboin.com/neda-boin/ \nListen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/0uaakWJVtW4N040gkuxagL\nFollow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/neda_boin/\nFollow on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/NedaBoin?sub_confirmation=1\nTour schedule: https://nedaboin.com/events\nVoice Liberation program: https://www.members.nedaboin.com/promotion
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LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11st St. 11th Fl.\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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SUMMARY:Crossing Boundaries Vol. 18: Freedom
DESCRIPTION:CRSは、Crossing Boundaries コンサートシリーズ Vol. 18 『FREEDOM』を、7月16日午後7時より、The National Opera Center – OPERA AmericaのMarc A. Scorca Hallにて開催します。女性を称えるこのプログラムでは、異なるバックグラウンドを持つ女性ミュージシャン6名による自由な即興演奏を披露します。\n出演は、Ayumi Ishito （サックス）、gamin（韓国管楽器）、Gelsey Bell（ボーカル）、Layale Chaker（バイオリン）、Lesley Mok（パーカッション）、Shoko Nagai（ピアノ、アコーディオン）。各アーティストは、自分の声を自由に表現すると同時に、他のアーティストと連携して作品を作り上げていきます。\n\nマルチ・インストゥルメンタリストのgaminがキュレーションしたこの第5シーズンのCrossing Boundariesは、女性および女性アイデンティティのミュージシャンによるWOMEN IN MUSICをテーマとした3つのコンサートで構成されています。演奏後には、コンサートや音楽業界におけるジェンダーというテーマについて、質疑応答が予定されています。\nCrossing Boundaries Vol.16: FOCUSING ON HERは、Tenri Cultural Institute of NYとの共同開催で、2022年12月10日に再スケジュールされました。会場は、Tenriが予定されています。\n\nチケットは$20 – $30、eventbrite.comからオンラインで購入できます。売り切れでなければ、当日券は現金で購入できます。入場される方は、例外なくワクチン接種の証明書をご提示いただく必要があります。また、終始マスクの着用が義務付けられています。\n\n\n“Shoko Nagai\, one of New York’s most individualistic and intense performers on the avant-garde side of jazz – dazzles with her glimmering\, darkly necromantic and blues-tinged piano.” — Time Out NY” \nGelsey Bell is “one of New York’s most adventurous musicians….” — New York Times \n“A Gorgeously Kinetic\, Restless New Album by Haunting\, Dynamic Violinist Layale Chaker…the leading contender for best album of 2019 so far.” — New York Music Daily  \n“Gamin is one of the most celebrated piri\, taepyeongso and saengwhang performers in Korea today.” — Silkroad \n“Ishito is among a cadre of musicians in New York incorporating everything they love about music into the jazz lexicon\, imparting micro innovations that are not only adding fresh layers but attracting new audiences to jazz that wouldn’t otherwise.” — Jazz Views with CJ Shearn \n“Lesley Mok stood out for her expansive curiosity\, rigor in artistic practice\, and embrace of different practices — not only making provocative and authentic connections\, but also playing with and deepening our understanding of form and expression.” — Elena Park\, Asian American Arts Alliance Van Lier Fellowship panelist \nABOUT CROSSING BOUNDARIES CONCERT SERIES \nCROSSING BOUNDARIES is a concert series devoted to dissolving boundaries between performers and audiences\, the traditional and contemporary\, classical and experimental\, and the culturally specific and the global. Series curators are given the opportunity to create unique performance events in collaboration with musical\, visual\, and/or movement artists of their choosing. \nInaugurated in 2018\, 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.  \n   \nABOUT THE ARTISTS \nAYUMI ISHITO was born and raised in Ishikawa\, Japan. At the age of 19\, she began playing tenor saxophone in a college big band at Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto. In 2007\, Ayumi received a scholarship to attend Berkee College of Music in Boston\, Massachusetts. She spent three years there studying performance and composition. After graduating from Berklee\, Ayumi moved to New York in 2010. Ayumi has been playing with many different groups. One of her recent projects\, Open Question\, received a four-star review in DownBeat magazine in 2022.  Another project\, The Spacemen\, was selected for the Best Jazz of 2021 in Bandcamp. As a composer\, Ayumi has been leading her quintet since 2011 and performing her compositions. The band has released two albums\, “View From A Little Cave” in 2016 and “Midnite Cinema” in 2019. \nhttps://www.ayumiishito.com \n\n\n\nGAMIN is a Korean-born NYC-based multi-instrumentalist specializing in traditional Korean wind instruments. She tours the world performing both traditional Korean music and cross-disciplinary collaborations. She is a scholar and designated Yisuja\, official holder of Korea’s Important Intangible Cultural Asset No. 46. From 2000 to 2010\, gamin was the principal player at the National Gugak Orchestra. gamin has received several cultural exchange program grants\, including Artist-in-Residence at the Asian Cultural Council\, and has collaborated in cross-cultural improvisation with world-acclaimed musicians\, presenting premieres at Roulette Theater\, New School\, and Metropolitan Museum. gamin was featured artist at the Silkroad concert\, Seoul\, 2018\, performing on-stage with the founder\, Yo-Yo Ma. For 2020\, gamin was selected as artist-in-residency at the HERE Arts Center\, NYC\, and her album “Nong” was released by Innova Records. gamin’s Carnegie Hall solo début\, accompanied by Nangye Gugak Orchestra\, scheduled for March 2020\, was postponed by Covid 19. \nhttp://gaminmusic.com \n\n\n\nGELSEY BELL is a singer\, songwriter\, and scholar. Described by the New York Times as “one of New York’s most adventurous musicians\,” she is a core member of thingNY\, Varispeed\, and the Chutneys. She is a resident artist at the HERE Arts Center and Pioneer Works. She has received awards from the Foundation for Contemporary Arts\, Opera American\, and the Japan Foundation\, and recent residencies at Mount Tremper Arts and the Kinosaki Arts Center in Japan. Her recent works include the sound walk Cairns (included on the New York Times Best Theater of 2020 list)\, shuffleyamamba: Yamamba as a Bear (created with Yasuko Yokoshi)\, SubtacTTTTTTTTT (created with thingnY)\, and Skylight (created with Erin Rogers). Performance highlights also include Dave Malloy’s Natasha\, Pierre\, & the Great Comet of 1812 (Broadway) and Ghost Quartet\, Robert Ashley’s Improvement and Crash\, Kate Soper’s Here Be Sirens\, and Gregory Whitehead’s On the Shore Dimly Seen. \nhttps://gelseybell.com \n\n\n\nDeemed a “Rising Star” by BBC Music Magazine and raised on the verge of several musical streams since her childhood\, Lebanese violinist and composer LAYALE CHAKER debuted her musical training at the National Higher Conservatory of Beirut in her native Lebanon.  A Ruth Anderson 2017 Competition Prize winner\, she is also the recipient of the Royal Academy of Music’s 2018 Guinness Award\, a finalist of the Rolex Mentor and Protégé 2018 Prize\, the recipient of the Lili et Nadia Boulanger 2019 Prize and of Silkroad’s inaugural 2020 Seeds Award. “Inner Rhyme”\, her debut release with Sarafand\, was listed as “Top of The World” by Songlines with a 5-star review\, Top 10 NPR Best Releases\, #1 for several weeks on the World Charts of iTunes and Amazon Music\, and received features and praises by the New York Times\, The Strad\, Strings Magazine\, Jazz World\, and Rootsworld among others. She has debuted her first violin concerto with the Bayreuther Philharmoniker as the orchestra’s first-ever commissioned composer in January 2018. A recent commission from Newlands Festival has also invited her for a collaboration with Holland Baroque. Layale Chaker was also recently granted the Diaphonique 2019 Franco-British Commission Fund\, along with London-based Notes Inegales ensemble and musicians of the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment\, for a creation in May 2019. As a member of Daniel Barenboim’s West-Eastern Divan\, she performs around the year in concert halls such as the Royal Albert Hall\, Teatro Colon\, Mozarteum Salzburg\, Philharmonie de Paris\, Salzburg Festspiele and der Philharmonie Berlin among others. \nhttps://layalechaker.com \n\n\n\nLESLEY MOK is a drummer\, composer\, and improviser based in Brooklyn\, NY. Interested in the ways social conditions shape our beings\, Lesley’s work focuses on transposing\, augmenting\, and overacting humanness to explore ideas about normalcy\, alienness\, and privilege. She likes to write in a way that considers the whole expressive range of each instrument\, often utilizing extreme ranges and dynamic timbres in her writing as a framework for individuality and personal expression. Her ongoing explorations with composition and improvisation are most notably documented in her nine-piece improvising chamber ensemble\, The Living Collection. Lesley’s work has been recognized by the ASCAP Foundation and the Asian American Arts Alliance\, and has been performed by International Contemporary Ensemble\, Metropolis Ensemble\, and JACK Quartet. She has collaborated with Tomeka Reid\, Fay Victor\, William Parker\, Cory Smythe\, Jen Shyu\, Sara Serpa\, Elias Stemeseder\, David Leon\, Anna Webber\, Adam’ O’Farrill\, and Edi Kwon. \nhttps://lesleymok.com \n\n\n\nSHOKO NAGAI is a versatile musical artist who improvises and performs with world-renowned musicians on piano and accordion and composes original scores for films and live performances. Since moving to the U.S. from Japan and studying classical and jazz music at Berklee\, she has adapted her mastery of the keyboard to prepared piano\, accordion\, Moog synthesizer\, and other instruments. Whether she is performing Klezmer\, Balkan or experimental music\, Nagai is a charismatic presence onstage\, who hypnotizes audiences with her intense focus and virtuoso sound. A veteran of the New York downtown music scene\, she performs with John Zorn\, Erik Friedlander\, Marc Ribot\, Miho Hatori (Cibo Matto)\, Satoshi Takeishi\, Elliot Sharp and many eclectic performers. Nagai is winner of CMA 2021\, NYFA and City Artist Corps 2022. \nhttps://shokonagai.net \n\n\n\nABOUT THE PRESENTER \nCRS (CENTER FOR REMEMBERING & SHARING) is a spiritual healing and art center founded in 2004 by the writer/lecturer/spiritual counselor Yasuko Kasaki and artist Christopher Pelham. Our mission is guided by A Course in Miracles (ACIM). ACIM says that recognizing that you and your brother are actually one is the only way to experience peace. The mission of CRS is to promote the awareness that limitless creativity lives within each of us. We train minds to recognize the light in themselves and others and provide them opportunities to share their inner vision through the healing and creative arts. Since its founding CRS has provided numerous residencies and performance and exhibition opportunities to artists from all over the world. Currently\, CRS is a lead sponsor of M³ (Mutual Mentorship for Musicians)\, a platform created to empower\, elevate\, normalize and give visibility to women\, non-binary musicians and those of other historically underrepresented gender identities in intersection with race\, sexuality\, or ability across generations in the US and worldwide\, through a radical model of mentorship and musical collaborative commissions. \nhttps://crsny.org
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LOCATION:The National Opera Center — OPERA America\, 330 Seventh Ave\, New York\,\, 10001
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SUMMARY:『奇跡のコース』2022夏の香咲弥須子オンライン集中講座
DESCRIPTION:奇跡のコース』香咲弥須子夏のセミナーは、春に続き『集中講座』として、オンラインにて集います。 \n日本時間:7月23日(土)午前9:00-11:00 二時間\nニューヨーク時間：7月22日(金)午後8:00-10:00  二時間 \nどなたでも、世界のどこからでも、この集中講座のみ単独でも、集中講座を組み込んだオンラインコース第三期のご登録と一緒でも、当日参加ができなくても、録画配信が付いていますので、安心して参加できます。 \nまた、今夏は、集中講座に参加したみなさんも参加していただける 《インテンシブなクラス》 を開催いたします。少人数で行われるディスカッション型の貴重なクラスです。 \nお申込み・詳細は下記をご覧ください。 \n会場開催を待ち望まれているみなさん、春に開催したワークショプという形を秋にも予定しております。 \n今回はオンラインにてお目にかかれると嬉しいです。 \n久保田智子 \n香咲弥須子事務局 \n〜〜〜・・〜〜〜　　〜〜〜・・〜〜〜　　〜〜〜・・〜〜〜　　〜〜〜・・〜〜〜　　〜〜〜・・〜〜〜 \n＊ 香咲弥須子さんからのメッセージ ＊ \n  \n “損得”のない世界で生きる練習 \n長年開催してきた春セミナーに代わっての集中講座に続いて、夏セミナーに代わっての集中講座です。 \n   オンラインコース第三期参加者の皆さんはもちろん、今期参加できなかった方、初めての方、『奇跡のコース』ビギナーの方、 \nどなたも歓迎します。 \n　エゴの世界は、「人にあげてしまえば自分のものは減る」という力学でできています。「頑張れば疲れる」し、 \n「年々、死が迫ってくる」のです。損得の勘定は、ケチな人だけが行うことではなく、誰もが、常にしていることです。でも、私たちは、そうではない世界、「与えるほどに増え」「持てる力は使えば使うほど輝き磨かれ」「いのちは確かに永遠」だということを経験する世界に移行することができると学んできました。そしてそれを経験し続ける練習をしています。 \n　今一度、この練習についての理解を明確にし、実際に一緒に練習し、その世界をあらためて経験する二時間です。 \n多くの皆さんと分かち合えることを願っています。お会いできるのを楽しみに。 \n  \n　香咲弥須子  \n〜〜〜・・〜〜〜　　〜〜〜・・〜〜〜　　〜〜〜・・〜〜〜　　〜〜〜・・〜〜〜　　〜〜〜・・〜〜〜 \n【日　　時】\n日本時間:7月23日(土)午前9:00ー11:00\,\nニューヨーク時間：7月22日(金)午後8:00-10:00 \n【参加費】 10\,000円(税込)　＊米ドル建 ＄80\n＊録画配信6ヶ月付　 \nお申込受付中 (受付締め切りは7月20日(水)午後3時) 日本時間 \nお申込フォーム  \n＊＊＊ オンラインコース第三期に登録している方は、プログラムに含まれています。 \n  \n☆☆インテンシブなクラス☆☆ \n①集中講座参加　②オンラインコース第三期登録　③テキスト精読を年間購読している \n①②③いずれかに該当される方が対象となります。 \n日々の学びの中で、集中講座に参加して、またシェア会や勉強会など開催していて、わからないことや疑問に思ったことを少人数だからこそできるディスカッションの時間です。 \n  \n【日　時】\n日本時間：①7月30日(土) 　②7月31日(日)  両日共に午前7:30ー9:30\nニューヨーク時間：①7月29日(金)  ②7月30日(土)  両日共に午後6:30ー8:30 \n【参加費】 15\,000円(税込)　＊米ドル建 ＄120 \n注）香咲さんのレクチャー、参加のみなさんのお話を聴く時間ではなく、参加型のクラスです。\nビデオON(お顔出し)にてとなります。 \n日本時間：7月7日(木)午前10時受付開始 \nお申込フォーム \n＊＊＊ お申込み多数の場合、抽選となります。
URL:https://jp.crsny.org/index.php/event/2022summer-seminar/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11st St. 11th Fl.\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:ACIM-Related Event
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SUMMARY:ヒーリング・クリニック開催のお知らせ
DESCRIPTION:ヒーリング・クリニック開催のお知らせ \n  \nCRSの18歳バースディ記念として、久しぶりのヒーリング・クリニックをホワイトルームにて行います。 \n短い瞑想会からスタートし、その後お一人10分～15分ほどのスピリチュアル・ヒーリングをさせていただきます。 \n7/23（土）午後1時から3時。要事前予約　12名まで。ドネーション制\n参加資格は、どなたでも。お申し込み多数の場合は、先着順とさせていただきます。\nただし、マスク着用とさせていただきます。 \n事前申込は、etsuko@crsny.org 坂本までメールにて。（お申し込み開始日は、後日お知らせします。）
URL:https://jp.crsny.org/index.php/event/20220723healingclinic/
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SUMMARY:Paradise Laboratory: DERELICT PORTENT by Jay Afrisando with gamin and Okvan Pramudya
DESCRIPTION:CRS（Center for Remembering＆Sharing）は、Jay Afrisandoによるソロ音楽およびマルチメディアコンサート– DERELICT PORTENTを紹介します。 gamin（韓国）とOkvan Pramudya（パーカッション）がこのコンサートに参加します。 Derelict Portentは、聴覚の多様性（聴覚プロファイルの多様性）、音響生態学、そしてしばしば見過ごされがちな日常にある不可思議に対し意識を高めることを目的とした、音楽作曲とマルチメディアアートにおけるジェイアフリサンドの作品を紹介します。 \n多感覚のアプローチを通して、ジェイは私たちに人間、生き物、そして宇宙全体との共存を再考するように観客を誘うでしょう。 彼のソロコンサートでは、即興で共同制作された作曲、参加型の作品、フィールドレコーディング作品、実験的な映画など、学際的なアプローチを提示します。 \n  \nThis event is supported in part by Jerome Foundation through Jerome Hill Artist Fellowship 2021-2022. \n \nTickets are $20 and are available online through eventbrite.com and at the door for cash only\, if not sold out. All patrons must show proof of vaccination at the door in order to be admitted\, no exceptions. In addition\, masks must be worn throughout. \nPARADISE LABORATORY is a playground for sonic and visual experimentation. Conceived of during the pandemic by the renowned Korean traditional multi-instrumentalist\, curator\, and scholar gamin\, Paradise Laboratory provides musical artists with opportunities to rehearse\, record\, film\, and perform with other musical\, visual\, and dance artists in an experimental\, process-oriented\, and artist-centered fashion. \nABOUT THE ARTISTS \nJay Afrisando is an award-winning multimedia artist\, music composer\, researcher\, and educator. Employing multisensory approaches\, he shares awareness of aural diversity\, acoustic ecology\, and everyday technological interactions. His works invite others to (re)examine our notions of living entities\, ecosystems\, and technology. He challenges conventional artistic disciplines and boundaries using various approaches\, including video\, spatial audio\, fixed media\, improvisation\, and various collaborative methods. \nHe is a Jerome Hill Artist Fellow 2021-22. He also received the Ambassador’s Award for Excellence 2019 by the Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia for the United States and the 2016 Minnesota Emerging Composer Award by the American Composers Forum. He is also a OneBeat Fellow 2015 and a Cultural Partnership Initiative Fellow at the 2014 International Fellowship in Study of Korean Music at the National Gugak Center. \nHe has published various works\, including a book chapter “Music-making in Aurally Diverse Communities” in Aural Diversity (Routledge\, 2022—forthcoming) and a telematic improvisational film “Expanding the Frame Live” in collaboration with Lee Noble (Walker Art Center’s Bentson Mediatheque\, 2021). \nhttps://www.jayafrisando.com/ \ngamin is a Korean-born NYC-based multi-instrumentalist specializing in traditional Korean wind instruments. She tours the world performing both traditional Korean music and cross-disciplinary collaborations. She is a scholar and designated Yisuja\, official holder of Korea’s Important Intangible Cultural Asset No. 46. From 2000 to 2010\, gamin was the principal player at the National Gugak Orchestra. gamin has received several cultural exchange program grants\, including Artist-in-Residence at the Asian Cultural Council\, and has collaborated in cross-cultural improvisation with world-acclaimed musicians\, presenting premieres at Roulette Theater\, New School\, and Metropolitan Museum. gamin was featured artist at the Silkroad concert\, Seoul\, 2018\, performing on-stage with the founder\, Yo-Yo Ma. For 2020\, gamin was selected as artist-in-residency at the HERE Arts Center\, NYC\, and her album “Nong” was released by Innova Records. gamin’s Carnegie Hall solo début\, accompanied by Nangye Gugak Orchestra\, scheduled for March 2020\, was postponed by Covid 19. \n“Gamin is one of the most celebrated piri\, taepyeongso and saengwhang performers in Korea today.” — Silkroad \nhttp://gaminmusic.com \nOkvan Pramudya is a drummer who was born and raised in Indonesia. He first learned to play drums at the age of seven and began playing with bands since junior high school. In 2010\, he moved to Yogyakarta to pursue his bachelor’s degree at Gadjah Mada University. In Yogyakarta\, he formed a band called Airbatu and released an album with the band. Besides\, he also joined Solo Big Band\, Jay & Gatra Wardaya\, and Aditya Ong Trio as drummer. In 2020\, he moved to the United States and started working for the Consulate General of the Republic of Indonesia in New York at the Division of Culture. \nABOUT THE PRESENTER \nCRS (CENTER FOR REMEMBERING & SHARING) is a spiritual healing and art center founded in 2004 by the writer/lecturer/spiritual counselor Yasuko Kasaki and artist Christopher Pelham. Our mission is guided by A Course in Miracles (ACIM). ACIM says that recognizing that you and your brother are actually one is the only way to experience peace. The mission of CRS is to promote the awareness that limitless creativity lives within each of us. We train minds to recognize the light in themselves and others and provide them opportunities to share their inner vision through the healing and creative arts. Since its founding CRS has provided numerous residencies and performance and exhibition opportunities to artists from all over the world. Currently\, CRS is a lead sponsor of M³ (Mutual Mentorship for Musicians)\, a platform created to empower\, elevate\, normalize and give visibility to women\, non-binary musicians and those of other historically underrepresented gender identities in intersection with race\, sexuality\, or ability across generations in the US and worldwide\, through a radical model of mentorship and musical collaborative commissions. \nhttps://crsny.org \nTICKET LINK: \nCOVID POLICY: \nProof of full vaccination is required to enter\, no exceptions. Masks must be worn throughout. Seating is limited and includes seating on the floor. Please do not come if you are symptomatic. Ask for a refund instead or donate your ticket. \nVENUE LOCATION:\nThe White Room at CRS\n123 4th Ave FL3\nNew York\, NY 10003\n212-677-8621 \nDIRECTIONS:   \nCRS is located on the 3rd floor of a walk-up building above Think Coffee\, between 12th & 13th streets\, one block east of The Strand Bookstore. There is no elevator or wheelchair access. \nNEAREST SUBWAY STATIONS:  \n4/5/6\, N/R/Q\, L trains to 14th St / Union Square \nPhoto of Jay Afrisando by Terry Perdanawati. Photo of gamin by Christopher Pelham
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LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11st St. 11th Fl.\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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Conceived of during the pandemic by the renowned Korean traditional multi-instrumentalist curator and scholar gamin Paradise Laboratory provides musical artists with opportunities to rehearse record film and perform with other musical visual and dance artists in an experimental process-oriented and artist-centered fashion. \nABOUT THE ARTISTS \nJay Afrisando is an award-winning multimedia artist music composer researcher and educator. Employing multisensory approaches he shares awareness of aural diversity acoustic ecology and everyday technological interactions. His works invite others to (re)examine our notions of living entities ecosystems and technology. He challenges conventional artistic disciplines and boundaries using various approaches including video spatial audio fixed media improvisation and various collaborative methods. \nHe is a Jerome Hill Artist Fellow 2021-22. He also received the Ambassador’s Award for Excellence 2019 by the Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia for the United States and the 2016 Minnesota Emerging Composer Award by the American Composers Forum. He is also a OneBeat Fellow 2015 and a Cultural Partnership Initiative Fellow at the 2014 International Fellowship in Study of Korean Music at the National Gugak Center. \nHe has published various works including a book chapter “Music-making in Aurally Diverse Communities” in Aural Diversity (Routledge 2022—forthcoming) and a telematic improvisational film “Expanding the Frame Live” in collaboration with Lee Noble (Walker Art Center’s Bentson Mediatheque 2021). \nhttps://www.jayafrisando.com/ \ngamin is a Korean-born NYC-based multi-instrumentalist specializing in traditional Korean wind instruments. She tours the world performing both traditional Korean music and cross-disciplinary collaborations. She is a scholar and designated Yisuja official holder of Korea’s Important Intangible Cultural Asset No. 46. From 2000 to 2010 gamin was the principal player at the National Gugak Orchestra. gamin has received several cultural exchange program grants including Artist-in-Residence at the Asian Cultural Council and has collaborated in cross-cultural improvisation with world-acclaimed musicians presenting premieres at Roulette Theater New School and Metropolitan Museum. gamin was featured artist at the Silkroad concert Seoul 2018 performing on-stage with the founder Yo-Yo Ma. For 2020 gamin was selected as artist-in-residency at the HERE Arts Center NYC and her album “Nong” was released by Innova Records. gamin’s Carnegie Hall solo début accompanied by Nangye Gugak Orchestra scheduled for March 2020 was postponed by Covid 19. \n“Gamin is one of the most celebrated piri taepyeongso and saengwhang performers in Korea today.” — Silkroad \nhttp://gaminmusic.com \nOkvan Pramudya is a drummer who was born and raised in Indonesia. He first learned to play drums at the age of seven and began playing with bands since junior high school. In 2010 he moved to Yogyakarta to pursue his bachelor’s degree at Gadjah Mada University. In Yogyakarta he formed a band called Airbatu and released an album with the band. Besides he also joined Solo Big Band Jay & Gatra Wardaya and Aditya Ong Trio as drummer. In 2020 he moved to the United States and started working for the Consulate General of the Republic of Indonesia in New York at the Division of Culture. \nABOUT THE PRESENTER \nCRS (CENTER FOR REMEMBERING & SHARING) is a spiritual healing and art center founded in 2004 by the writer/lecturer/spiritual counselor Yasuko Kasaki and artist Christopher Pelham. Our mission is guided by A Course in Miracles (ACIM). ACIM says that recognizing that you and your brother are actually one is the only way to experience peace. The mission of CRS is to promote the awareness that limitless creativity lives within each of us. We train minds to recognize the light in themselves and others and provide them opportunities to share their inner vision through the healing and creative arts. Since its founding CRS has provided numerous residencies and performance and exhibition opportunities to artists from all over the world. Currently CRS is a lead sponsor of M³ (Mutual Mentorship for Musicians) a platform created to empower elevate normalize and give visibility to women non-binary musicians and those of other historically underrepresented gender identities in intersection with race sexuality or ability across generations in the US and worldwide through a radical model of mentorship and musical collaborative commissions. \nhttps://crsny.org \nTICKET LINK: \nCOVID POLICY: \nProof of full vaccination is required to enter no exceptions. Masks must be worn throughout. Seating is limited and includes seating on the floor. Please do not come if you are symptomatic. 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SUMMARY:Paradise Laboratory: LOOKING-MIND by Hyo Jee Kang
DESCRIPTION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing) は、ソウルを拠点に活動するピアニストHyo Jee Kangが、演奏中にfNIRS (functional near-infrared spectroscopy) 装置で測定した脳活動のデータをリアルタイムで視覚的に提示しながら、後期バッハと即興演奏を行うユニークで画期的なパフォーマンス「LOOKING-MIND」をご紹介します。このプログラムでは、創作活動と脳活動に関する研究についてのプレゼンテーションを行い、さらに米国初となるこの装置のデモンストレーションと解説を行う予定です。同様のプログラムは、先月、韓国ソウルのロッテ・コンサートホールでKang氏が初演した「Bach-Brain」でも紹介されました。 \nThe musical program includes: \n\nJ.S. Bach’s “Die Kunst der Fuge BWV 1080” with fNIRS scan\nHyo Jee Kang’s “Mind Improvisation” with video by Joo Hun Lee and sound by Jinok Cho and Hyo Jee Kang\nJ.S. Bach’s “The art of Fugue BWV 1080” with fNIRS scan\n\n“The art of Fugue BWV 1080” is known as the last piece of music Bach composed\, the notes recorded by someone else at his sickbed. Fugue is a technique of composition that is very structured with several voices\, inviting questions about how the brain processes and carries out the “speaking” or performing of multiple voices simultaneously. \nWhile Kang plays\, the NIRSIT Lite — a portable fNIRS device developed by Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology (KAIST) Professor Hyunmin Bae and produced by OBE Lab — measures the activation level of hemoglobin in the prefrontal cortex of the brain. The measured brain activity is graphically presented in real time via video projection. \nIn “Mind Improvisation\,”  the data of this device is transformed into synthesized sound and projected visuals. Kang started with the question of “how the brain moves when humans perform artistic actions.” First\, she scans her own brain\, transmits the data in real time\, and uses it as a value for sound formation. This is again used as a value for the image transformation\, and the sound and visual image being transformed by the performer’s brain action causes an instantly improvised transformation of the performer again. In other words\, a situation develops where the input and output of sound\, image\, and the performer’s brain activity and performance continuously transform each other. \nTickets are $20 and are available online through eventbrite.com and at the door for cash only\, if not sold out. All patrons must show proof of vaccination at the door in order to be admitted\, no exceptions. In addition\, masks must be worn throughout. \nDuring Kang’s three-week residency in New York City\, she will also lead workshop demonstrations of the device. \nPARADISE LABORATORY is a playground for sonic and visual experimentation. Conceived of during the pandemic by the renowned Korean traditional multi-instrumentalist\, curator\, and scholar gamin\, Paradise Laboratory provides musical artists with opportunities to rehearse\, record\, film\, and perform with other musical\, visual\, and dance artists in an experimental\, process-oriented\, and artist-centered fashion. \nABOUT HYO JEE KANG \nHyo Jee Kang has been focusing on transformation between media and objects to create a new art form. She works with media artists and live electronic performers presenting improvisation and recomposed composition as well as her originals. Her activity as a composer\, performer\, creator and improviser has been featured throughout the world in Germany\, Spain\, Italy\, Korea\, Japan\, USA\, Israel\, and so on. Hyo Jee currently resides in Seoul and serves as a faculty member at Korea National University of Transportation. In May 2018\, she gave her solo performance with great success at Lincoln Center\, including the Conceptual Transformation Performance “Pyung Yang.” She was one of 12 artists from around the world selected to participate in Seminar in Taipei\, a platform for in-depth exchange in both theoretical and practical fields\, at the 2018 Taipei Arts Festival X in Taiwan. Seminar in Taipei is an initiative of Pro Helvetia\, the Swiss Arts Council\, in partnership with the National Culture and Arts Foundation of Taiwan\, Korea Arts Management Service\, the National Arts Council of Singapore\, and the Arts and Theatre Institute of the Czech Republic\, realized in collaboration with the Taipei Arts Festival. FLY IN WATER\, created by Hyo Jee and other members of MAG performance group\, was presented by CRS in August 2019. \nHer work “Yut-Nori” is an interactive performance that consists of real-time Yut-nori ( Korean more than 1000 year-old game) performed on stage and selected music play and the sound of throwing Yut(half-rounded stick) in real time through the symbol of the yut boardplate. It was premiered by two pianists and two yutnori actors\, and the visual art works of the game board expressing the image of Yut-board in this work were invited to the Concept Arts exhibition in New York\, USA. \nHer work “This Is Not Me” was commissioned and world premiered by Korean traditional music player Kim Hyeon-Hee as a conceptual music work. Contemporary dancer Jeong Jae-woo interpreted as movement and music\, and film director Heo Cheol-Nyeong interpreted it as a documentary film. \nAs a promising artist (MAP artist) of the Seoul Foundation for Arts and Culture\, she successfully held a musical monologue “Do or not” directed by Park Sang-Yeon. She opened up new possibilities of performing arts that constantly exchanges multifaceted\, improvised\, but philosophical messages between a creator\, interpreters\, and audience. \nIn 2017 Hyo Jee released “G.Ligeti-H.J.Kang Lux Aeterna\,” a collaboration with a wearable artist\, combining Korean dance and media art with colleague Kyoung Mi Kim. \nHyo Jee Kang has won numerous prizes including the monthly music contest at the age of 10\, the youngest grand prize in the Teenager Competition\, 2nd prize in the Ihwa Kyunghyang Competition\, and was selected as a young artist in Kumho for a solo recital. \nShe went on to study at Seoul National University and continued her music studies at the Hanover College of Music\, theater\, and media in Germany where she majored in piano and composition under Johannes Schoellhorn. She then went on to study and major in piano at the Konzertexamen course under the supervision of Professor Matti Raekallio. For Yisang Yun’s Shao Yang Yin and other performances performed at the Mönchhaus Museum der modernen Kunst in Goslar\, Germany\, world-renowned professor Arie Vardi said\, “I love her unique personality and her outstanding musicality as a pianist\, composer\, improviser\, and creator. ”  She appeared in a commemorative concert\, Schumann Brahms Festival Chamber Music Series in Bucheon City and held a duo concert with violinist Kwon Hyuk-Ju as an opening concert of Sonata Series of Baroque Chamber Hall. \nShe has appearances in various series performances such as Park Chang-Soo’s The House Concert\, Daegu Music Festival\, the 20th anniversary of the Hongga Art Museum in Taiwan\, and Listen to Tomorrow at the Hanover University of Music. \nHyo Jee’s YouTube channel is youtube.com/hyojeekang. \nHer web site is http://www.hyojeekang.com \nABOUT THE PRESENTER \nCRS (CENTER FOR REMEMBERING & SHARING) is a spiritual healing and art center founded in 2004 by the writer/lecturer/spiritual counselor Yasuko Kasaki and artist Christopher Pelham. Our mission is guided by A Course in Miracles (ACIM). ACIM says that recognizing that you and your brother are actually one is the only way to experience peace. The mission of CRS is to promote the awareness that limitless creativity lives within each of us. We train minds to recognize the light in themselves and others and provide them opportunities to share their inner vision through the healing and creative arts. Since its founding CRS has provided numerous residencies and performance and exhibition opportunities to artists from all over the world. CRS is a multi-year sponsor of M³ (Mutual Mentorship for Musicians)\, a platform created to empower\, elevate\, normalize and give visibility to women\, non-binary musicians and those of other historically underrepresented gender identities in intersection with race\, sexuality\, or ability across generations in the US and worldwide\, through a radical model of mentorship and musical collaborative commissions. \nhttps://crsny.org \nTICKET LINK: \nCOVID POLICY: \nProof of full vaccination is required to enter\, no exceptions. Masks must be worn throughout. Seating is limited and includes seating on the floor. Please do not come if you are symptomatic. Ask for a refund instead or donate your ticket. \nVENUE LOCATION:\nGreenwich House Music School\n46 Barrow Street\nNew York\, NY 10014\n212-991-0003 \nDIRECTIONS:   \nGreenwich House Music School is located in the West Village just west of Seventh Avenue. The Music Hall is located on the second floor and there is no elevator or wheelchair access. \nNEAREST SUBWAY STATIONS:  \nThe nearest MTA station is the 1/9 station at Christopher Street – Sheridan Square. \n 
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X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=DESCRIPTION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing) は、ソウルを拠点に活動するピアニストHyo Jee Kangが、演奏中にfNIRS (functional near-infrared spectroscopy) 装置で測定した脳活動のデータをリアルタイムで視覚的に提示しながら、後期バッハと即興演奏を行うユニークで画期的なパフォーマンス「LOOKING-MIND」をご紹介します。このプログラムでは、創作活動と脳活動に関する研究についてのプレゼンテーションを行い、さらに米国初となるこの装置のデモンストレーションと解説を行う予定です。同様のプログラムは、先月、韓国ソウルのロッテ・コンサートホールでKang氏が初演した「Bach-Brain」でも紹介されました。 \nThe musical program includes: \n\nJ.S. Bach’s “Die Kunst der Fuge BWV 1080” with fNIRS scan\nHyo Jee Kang’s “Mind Improvisation” with video by Joo Hun Lee and sound by Jinok Cho and Hyo Jee Kang\nJ.S. Bach’s “The art of Fugue BWV 1080” with fNIRS scan\n\n“The art of Fugue BWV 1080” is known as the last piece of music Bach composed the notes recorded by someone else at his sickbed. Fugue is a technique of composition that is very structured with several voices inviting questions about how the brain processes and carries out the “speaking” or performing of multiple voices simultaneously. \nWhile Kang plays the NIRSIT Lite — a portable fNIRS device developed by Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology (KAIST) Professor Hyunmin Bae and produced by OBE Lab — measures the activation level of hemoglobin in the prefrontal cortex of the brain. The measured brain activity is graphically presented in real time via video projection. \nIn “Mind Improvisation”  the data of this device is transformed into synthesized sound and projected visuals. Kang started with the question of “how the brain moves when humans perform artistic actions.” First she scans her own brain transmits the data in real time and uses it as a value for sound formation. This is again used as a value for the image transformation and the sound and visual image being transformed by the performer’s brain action causes an instantly improvised transformation of the performer again. In other words a situation develops where the input and output of sound image and the performer’s brain activity and performance continuously transform each other. \nTickets are $20 and are available online through eventbrite.com and at the door for cash only if not sold out. All patrons must show proof of vaccination at the door in order to be admitted no exceptions. In addition masks must be worn throughout. \nDuring Kang’s three-week residency in New York City she will also lead workshop demonstrations of the device. \nPARADISE LABORATORY is a playground for sonic and visual experimentation. Conceived of during the pandemic by the renowned Korean traditional multi-instrumentalist curator and scholar gamin Paradise Laboratory provides musical artists with opportunities to rehearse record film and perform with other musical visual and dance artists in an experimental process-oriented and artist-centered fashion. \nABOUT HYO JEE KANG \nHyo Jee Kang has been focusing on transformation between media and objects to create a new art form. She works with media artists and live electronic performers presenting improvisation and recomposed composition as well as her originals. Her activity as a composer performer creator and improviser has been featured throughout the world in Germany Spain Italy Korea Japan USA Israel and so on. Hyo Jee currently resides in Seoul and serves as a faculty member at Korea National University of Transportation. In May 2018 she gave her solo performance with great success at Lincoln Center including the Conceptual Transformation Performance “Pyung Yang.” She was one of 12 artists from around the world selected to participate in Seminar in Taipei a platform for in-depth exchange in both theoretical and practical fields at the 2018 Taipei Arts Festival X in Taiwan. Seminar in Taipei is an initiative of Pro Helvetia the Swiss Arts Council in partnership with the National Culture and Arts Foundation of Taiwan Korea Arts Management Service the National Arts Council of Singapore and the Arts and Theatre Institute of the Czech Republic realized in collaboration with the Taipei Arts Festival. FLY IN WATER created by Hyo Jee and other members of MAG performance group was presented by CRS in August 2019. \nHer work “Yut-Nori” is an interactive performance that consists of real-time Yut-nori ( Korean more than 1000 year-old game) performed on stage and selected music play and the sound of throwing Yut(half-rounded stick) in real time through the symbol of the yut boardplate. It was premiered by two pianists and two yutnori actors and the visual art works of the game board expressing the image of Yut-board in this work were invited to the Concept Arts exhibition in New York USA. \nHer work “This Is Not Me” was commissioned and world premiered by Korean traditional music player Kim Hyeon-Hee as a conceptual music work. Contemporary dancer Jeong Jae-woo interpreted as movement and music and film director Heo Cheol-Nyeong interpreted it as a documentary film. \nAs a promising artist (MAP artist) of the Seoul Foundation for Arts and Culture she successfully held a musical monologue “Do or not” directed by Park Sang-Yeon. She opened up new possibilities of performing arts that constantly exchanges multifaceted improvised but philosophical messages between a creator interpreters and audience. \nIn 2017 Hyo Jee released “G.Ligeti-H.J.Kang Lux Aeterna” a collaboration with a wearable artist combining Korean dance and media art with colleague Kyoung Mi Kim. \nHyo Jee Kang has won numerous prizes including the monthly music contest at the age of 10 the youngest grand prize in the Teenager Competition 2nd prize in the Ihwa Kyunghyang Competition and was selected as a young artist in Kumho for a solo recital. \nShe went on to study at Seoul National University and continued her music studies at the Hanover College of Music theater and media in Germany where she majored in piano and composition under Johannes Schoellhorn. She then went on to study and major in piano at the Konzertexamen course under the supervision of Professor Matti Raekallio. For Yisang Yun’s Shao Yang Yin and other performances performed at the Mönchhaus Museum der modernen Kunst in Goslar Germany world-renowned professor Arie Vardi said “I love her unique personality and her outstanding musicality as a pianist composer improviser and creator. ”  She appeared in a commemorative concert Schumann Brahms Festival Chamber Music Series in Bucheon City and held a duo concert with violinist Kwon Hyuk-Ju as an opening concert of Sonata Series of Baroque Chamber Hall. \nShe has appearances in various series performances such as Park Chang-Soo’s The House Concert Daegu Music Festival the 20th anniversary of the Hongga Art Museum in Taiwan and Listen to Tomorrow at the Hanover University of Music. \nHyo Jee’s YouTube channel is youtube.com/hyojeekang. \nHer web site is http://www.hyojeekang.com \nABOUT THE PRESENTER \nCRS (CENTER FOR REMEMBERING & SHARING) is a spiritual healing and art center founded in 2004 by the writer/lecturer/spiritual counselor Yasuko Kasaki and artist Christopher Pelham. Our mission is guided by A Course in Miracles (ACIM). ACIM says that recognizing that you and your brother are actually one is the only way to experience peace. The mission of CRS is to promote the awareness that limitless creativity lives within each of us. We train minds to recognize the light in themselves and others and provide them opportunities to share their inner vision through the healing and creative arts. Since its founding CRS has provided numerous residencies and performance and exhibition opportunities to artists from all over the world. CRS is a multi-year sponsor of M³ (Mutual Mentorship for Musicians) a platform created to empower elevate normalize and give visibility to women non-binary musicians and those of other historically underrepresented gender identities in intersection with race sexuality or ability across generations in the US and worldwide through a radical model of mentorship and musical collaborative commissions. \nhttps://crsny.org \nTICKET LINK: \nCOVID POLICY: \nProof of full vaccination is required to enter no exceptions. Masks must be worn throughout. Seating is limited and includes seating on the floor. Please do not come if you are symptomatic. Ask for a refund instead or donate your ticket. \nVENUE \nGreenwich House Music School\n46 Barrow Street\nNew York NY 10014\n212-991-0003 \nDIRECTIONS:   \nGreenwich House Music School is located in the West Village just west of Seventh Avenue. The Music Hall is located on the second floor and there is no elevator or wheelchair access. \nNEAREST SUBWAY STATIONS:  \nThe nearest MTA station is the 1/9 station at Christopher Street – Sheridan Square. \n ;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=46 Barrow Street\, NYC:geo:-74.004512,40.7321499
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SUMMARY:2022年夏のインテンシブなクラス
DESCRIPTION:☆☆インテンシブなクラス☆☆\n①集中講座参加　②オンラインコース第三期登録　③テキスト精読を年間購読している \n①②③いずれかに該当される方が対象となります。 \n日々の学びの中で、集中講座に参加して、またシェア会や勉強会など開催していて、わからないことや疑問に思ったことを少人数だからこそできるディスカッションの時間です。 \n  \n【日　時】\n日本時間：①7月30日(土) 　②7月31日(日)  両日共に午前7:30ー9:30\nニューヨーク時間：①7月29日(金)  ②7月30日(土)  両日共に午後6:30ー8:30 \n【参加費】 15\,000円(税込)　＊米ドル建 ＄120 \n注）香咲さんのレクチャー、参加のみなさんのお話を聴く時間ではなく、参加型のクラスです。\nビデオON(お顔出し)にてとなります。 \n日本時間：7月7日(木)午前10時受付開始 \nお申込フォーム \n＊＊＊ お申込み多数の場合、抽選となります。
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SUMMARY:Paradise Laboratory: Pulses with Maya Angelou and Elsa Nilsson: Thyme
DESCRIPTION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing) は、2022年7月31日午後7時より、CRSのホワイトルームにて、ジャズカルテット Elsa Nilsson: ThymeとMaya Angelouの詩を聴く、イベントを開催します。ユニークかつ深いリスニング体験をご一緒に。 \nチケットは学生/シニアが10ドル、一般が20ドルで、eventbrite.comで購入できます。売り切れでなければ、現金にて当日券を購入できます。入場には、例外なく予防接種の証明書を提示していただきます’。マスクの着用をお願いしています。 \nMany species use sound to communicate. Elsa Nilsson\, Santiago Leibson\, Marty Kenney and Rodrigo Recabarren asked themselves; what is the line that makes sound music? If beauty is in the eye of the beholder\, then isn’t music in the ear of the listener? As they listened to words around them they became enchanted with the subtleties in the sounds of voices. It began with Rodrigo playing rhythms along with speeches where he wanted to accentuate the meanings of what was being said. He sent Elsa Maya Angelou’s “On the Pulse Of Morning” full of rocks\, rivers and trees. Elsa fell in love with the deep musicality present in every sound. She listened and heard echoes of Ornette Coleman in how Maya Angelou ended her phrases. She heard thematic development and musical build in the pitch materials. \nTogether this band took the time to hear the musical communication in the sounds of Maya Angelou’s words. They play with her voice\, enhancing the music that is already there and bringing to light the full depth of her sonic brilliance along with her poetic brilliance. \nJohn Cage heard music in every sound. Groove in a tin can. Humor and art co-existing. This band takes a similar approach to communication. Intentionality does not require a plan\, directionality does not imply rigidity. With the wide open space of the music ahead they stand together with their toes over the edge and jump. \nPARADISE LABORATORY is a playground for sonic and visual experimentation. Conceived of during the pandemic by the renowned Korean traditional multi-instrumentalist\, curator\, and scholar gamin\, Paradise Laboratory provides musical artists with opportunities to rehearse\, record\, film\, and perform with other musical\, visual\, and dance artists in an experimental\, process-oriented\, and artist-centered fashion. \nABOUT THE ARTISTS \nFlute Player\, Composer and Educator Elsa Nilsson was born and raised in Gothenburg\, Sweden and currently resides in Brooklyn\, New York. She can often be found playing at The 55 Bar\, Bar Bayeux and other New York Jazz venues. Nilsson approaches music with an attitude of inclusiveness. She believes there is a space to be found in music that gives us the freedom to be exactly who we are. This leads her to make some unconventional choices as an improviser and composer where the lines between styles become blurred and rules get bent in order to serve the ultimate goal of sincere communication. Nilsson draws inspiration from every aspect of life and music that moves her\, combining them through the lens of Jazz to create a deeply personal expression that she hopes is universally relatable. Nilsson is on Faculty at The New School College for Performing Arts. \nhttps://www.elsanilssonmusic.com/ \nSantiago Leibson is a Brooklyn based\, Argentinian born jazz pianist and composer. His music is situated in the frontier of jazz\, improvised music\, classical and contemporary music.  As a bandleader\, he has released five records: Amon (2014)\, Pendular (2015)\, Out of Orden (2016)\, Episodes (2018) and Little Pieces (2020). JazzTrail says about Episodes: “Episodes is a swinging album with abundant evocations of past grandeur. Thence\, the trio of performers lay bare their solid command of time and space to create new narratives.” \nhttps://www.santiagoleibson.com/ \nMarty Kenney has performed with musicians such as Art Lande\, Billy Drummond\, Rich Perry\, Steve Slagle\, Allan Harris\, Rez Abbasi\, Brandon Seabrook\, Brian Krock’s Big Heart Machine\, David Berkman\, and the New York Standards Quartet featuring Tim Armacost and Gene Jackson. He has appeared on recordings by Steve Slagle\, Allan Harris\, Brian Krock’s liddle featuring Matt Mitchell\, Olli Hirvonen featuring Water Smith III\, and toured throughout the United States and Europe with Allan Harris\, liddle\, and New Helsinki\, including performances at the Montreux Jazz Festival\, Pori Jazz Festival\, the Mosaic Festival in Romania\, Umbria Winter Jazz Festival\, Porretta Soul Festival\, and many notable venues around the world including the Bimhuis\, Shinjuku Pit Inn\, Jazzclub Unterfahrt\, Smalls Jazz Club\, Mezzrow\, Dazzle Jazz Club\, Birdland\, Red Rocks Amphitheater\, and Blue Note NYC. \nhttps://linktr.ee/martykenney \nBorn in Santiago de Chile\, Rodrigo Recabarren has been in NYC since 2009. He has worked with artists as Guillermo Klein\, Brad Shepik\, Melissa Aldana\, Camila Meza\, Claudia Acuña\, Rafal Sarnecki and Andre Carvallo among many others. Has performed in Europe\, the United States\, Asia and Latin-America in prestigious venues like the Blue Note\, 55 bar\, Smalls and Jazz at Lincoln Center\, among many others. He is the founder of Tresillo music School in Santiago de Chile and has produced dozens of albums and tours around the world with this projects. \nhttps://www.rodrigorecabarren.com/ \nABOUT THE PRESENTER \nCRS (CENTER FOR REMEMBERING & SHARING) is a spiritual healing and art center founded in 2004 by the writer/lecturer/spiritual counselor Yasuko Kasaki and artist Christopher Pelham. Our mission is guided by A Course in Miracles (ACIM). ACIM says that recognizing that you and your brother are actually one is the only way to experience peace. The mission of CRS is to promote the awareness that limitless creativity lives within each of us. We train minds to recognize the light in themselves and others and provide them opportunities to share their inner vision through the healing and creative arts. Since its founding CRS has provided numerous residencies and performance and exhibition opportunities to artists from all over the world. Currently\, CRS is a multi-year sponsor of M³ (Mutual Mentorship for Musicians)\, a platform created to empower\, elevate\, normalize and give visibility to women\, non-binary musicians and those of other historically underrepresented gender identities in intersection with race\, sexuality\, or ability across generations in the US and worldwide\, through a radical model of mentorship and musical collaborative commissions. \nhttps://crsny.org \nTICKET LINK: \nhttps://bit.ly/3ySEeFY \nCOVID POLICY: \nProof of full vaccination is required to enter\, no exceptions. Masks must be worn throughout. Seating is limited and includes seating on the floor. Please do not come if you are symptomatic. Ask for a refund instead or donate your ticket. \nVENUE LOCATION:\nThe White Room at CRS\n123 4th Ave FL3\nNew York\, NY 10003\n212-677-8621 \nDIRECTIONS:   \nCRS is located on the 3rd floor of a walk-up building above Think Coffee\, between 12th & 13th streets\, one block east of The Strand Bookstore. There is no elevator or wheelchair access. \nNEAREST SUBWAY STATIONS:  \n4/5/6\, N/R/Q\, L trains to 14th St / Union Square
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She listened and heard echoes of Ornette Coleman in how Maya Angelou ended her phrases. She heard thematic development and musical build in the pitch materials. \nTogether this band took the time to hear the musical communication in the sounds of Maya Angelou’s words. They play with her voice enhancing the music that is already there and bringing to light the full depth of her sonic brilliance along with her poetic brilliance. \nJohn Cage heard music in every sound. Groove in a tin can. Humor and art co-existing. This band takes a similar approach to communication. Intentionality does not require a plan directionality does not imply rigidity. With the wide open space of the music ahead they stand together with their toes over the edge and jump. \nPARADISE LABORATORY is a playground for sonic and visual experimentation. Conceived of during the pandemic by the renowned Korean traditional multi-instrumentalist curator and scholar gamin Paradise Laboratory provides musical artists with opportunities to rehearse record film and perform with other musical visual and dance artists in an experimental process-oriented and artist-centered fashion. \nABOUT THE ARTISTS \nFlute Player Composer and Educator Elsa Nilsson was born and raised in Gothenburg Sweden and currently resides in Brooklyn New York. She can often be found playing at The 55 Bar Bar Bayeux and other New York Jazz venues. Nilsson approaches music with an attitude of inclusiveness. She believes there is a space to be found in music that gives us the freedom to be exactly who we are. This leads her to make some unconventional choices as an improviser and composer where the lines between styles become blurred and rules get bent in order to serve the ultimate goal of sincere communication. Nilsson draws inspiration from every aspect of life and music that moves her combining them through the lens of Jazz to create a deeply personal expression that she hopes is universally relatable. Nilsson is on Faculty at The New School College for Performing Arts. \nhttps://www.elsanilssonmusic.com/ \nSantiago Leibson is a Brooklyn based Argentinian born jazz pianist and composer. His music is situated in the frontier of jazz improvised music classical and contemporary music.  As a bandleader he has released five records: Amon (2014) Pendular (2015) Out of Orden (2016) Episodes (2018) and Little Pieces (2020). JazzTrail says about Episodes: “Episodes is a swinging album with abundant evocations of past grandeur. Thence the trio of performers lay bare their solid command of time and space to create new narratives.” \nhttps://www.santiagoleibson.com/ \nMarty Kenney has performed with musicians such as Art Lande Billy Drummond Rich Perry Steve Slagle Allan Harris Rez Abbasi Brandon Seabrook Brian Krock’s Big Heart Machine David Berkman and the New York Standards Quartet featuring Tim Armacost and Gene Jackson. He has appeared on recordings by Steve Slagle Allan Harris Brian Krock’s liddle featuring Matt Mitchell Olli Hirvonen featuring Water Smith III and toured throughout the United States and Europe with Allan Harris liddle and New Helsinki including performances at the Montreux Jazz Festival Pori Jazz Festival the Mosaic Festival in Romania Umbria Winter Jazz Festival Porretta Soul Festival and many notable venues around the world including the Bimhuis Shinjuku Pit Inn Jazzclub Unterfahrt Smalls Jazz Club Mezzrow Dazzle Jazz Club Birdland Red Rocks Amphitheater and Blue Note NYC. \nhttps://linktr.ee/martykenney \nBorn in Santiago de Chile Rodrigo Recabarren has been in NYC since 2009. He has worked with artists as Guillermo Klein Brad Shepik Melissa Aldana Camila Meza Claudia Acuña Rafal Sarnecki and Andre Carvallo among many others. Has performed in Europe the United States Asia and Latin-America in prestigious venues like the Blue Note 55 bar Smalls and Jazz at Lincoln Center among many others. He is the founder of Tresillo music School in Santiago de Chile and has produced dozens of albums and tours around the world with this projects. \nhttps://www.rodrigorecabarren.com/ \nABOUT THE PRESENTER \nCRS (CENTER FOR REMEMBERING & SHARING) is a spiritual healing and art center founded in 2004 by the writer/lecturer/spiritual counselor Yasuko Kasaki and artist Christopher Pelham. Our mission is guided by A Course in Miracles (ACIM). ACIM says that recognizing that you and your brother are actually one is the only way to experience peace. The mission of CRS is to promote the awareness that limitless creativity lives within each of us. We train minds to recognize the light in themselves and others and provide them opportunities to share their inner vision through the healing and creative arts. Since its founding CRS has provided numerous residencies and performance and exhibition opportunities to artists from all over the world. Currently CRS is a multi-year sponsor of M³ (Mutual Mentorship for Musicians) a platform created to empower elevate normalize and give visibility to women non-binary musicians and those of other historically underrepresented gender identities in intersection with race sexuality or ability across generations in the US and worldwide through a radical model of mentorship and musical collaborative commissions. \nhttps://crsny.org \nTICKET LINK: \nhttps://bit.ly/3ySEeFY \nCOVID POLICY: \nProof of full vaccination is required to enter no exceptions. Masks must be worn throughout. Seating is limited and includes seating on the floor. Please do not come if you are symptomatic. Ask for a refund instead or donate your ticket. \nVENUE \nThe White Room at CRS\n123 4th Ave FL3\nNew York NY 10003\n212-677-8621 \nDIRECTIONS:   \nCRS is located on the 3rd floor of a walk-up building above Think Coffee between 12th & 13th streets one block east of The Strand Bookstore. There is no elevator or wheelchair access. \nNEAREST SUBWAY STATIONS:  \n4/5/6 N/R/Q L trains to 14th St / Union Square;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=41 E 11st St. 11th Fl.:geo:-73.989816,40.733496
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