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SUMMARY:Exhibition:  "Home and Home: New York in My Life" — Photographs by Satomi Shirai
DESCRIPTION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing) announces â€_strong>Home and Home: New York in My Life\,â€_an exhibition of photographs by Satomi Shirai. These seven works reveal\, in boldly playful as well as subtle ways\, a newly arrived immigrant’s strategies to create a sense of home and to discover what those strategies are. From the outset\, CRS has sought to provide a creative and spiritual home to artists and seekers from all over the world\, and we believe that this exhibition speaks directly to our mission and the experience of so many members of our community. \nThe exhibition will open on October 19\, 2015 and be on display through November 28\, 2015. An opening reception with the artist will take place on Friday\, October 23\, 2015 from 7:30 – 9:30 pm. \nWhile the photographs in this exhibition look like documentary-style records of the often messy and alien life that an immigrant lives prior to acquiring furnishings and fully settling in (does an immigrant ever fully settle in?)\, the photographs are actually meticulously staged with a highly controlled mastery of mis-en-scene and craft. This creates a tension between order and chaos\, reality and artifice\, into which the artist places herself and her own child and friends as models\, challenging our initial impulse to label the life depicted as disordered. The more we look\, the more we recognize objects\, symbols\, behaviors\, relationships that give meaning and context to the home depicted. We recognize that we carry home within us and carry on a never-ending process of using our minds in diverse and complex ways to anchor ourselves and project our sense of home into our habitat\, making it our own even in the midst of constant change. \nAbout Satomi Shirai \nSatomi Shirai is originally from Tokyo\, and currently lives and works in New York. She completed the full-time Certificate Program at International Center of Photography in 2007\, and received her MFA from CUNY Hunter College in 2010. Her works have been exhibited nationally and internationally including at Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography\, National Portrait Gallery in London\, and Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in Washington D.C. Her photographs are in the collection of Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography and Kiyosato Museum of Photographic art. \nhttp://www.satomishirai.com \nArtist Statement \nWalls with windows and doors form the house\, \nbut the empty space within it is the essence of the house. \n— from The Uses of Not\, Lao Tse \nIn this body of work\, Home and Home: New York in My Life\, I explore what constitutes the concept of home\, as an immigrant who chose to live in New York. Tangibility versus intangibility are brought up\, and added to the discussion. How do we assess or assume home? \nMy relocation to New York is not about overcoming a culture that is distinct\, but encountering and understanding cultural disparity and similarity. Living in NYC highlights the intangible aspects of cultures today that include language\, myth\, mind-sets\, daily customs\, social class issues\, and identity. The diverse sense of femininity provides me other vantage point to examine the collective consciousness in the cities. \nI am bringing up positions of custom\, holiday\, architecture\, dress\, food\, location\, and home design as a means to explore how culture is being inter-mixed or is remaining unchanged at a microcosmic level\, and how national identity and sensibility are maintained or relinquished through living in a cross-cultural city life. The more understanding of cultural contrasts I have\, the more I feel closer to the U.S\, and so my space in New York is psychologically being expanded. \nA new point of view has been added to my life and work. I gave birth to my baby in New York and became a mother. This has enormously shifted my state of mind and lifestyle. The project or new chapter will be continued with the unknown transitions. \n 
URL:https://jp.crsny.org/index.php/event/exhibition-ae_home-and-home-new-york-in-my-life-photographs-by-satomi-shirai/
LOCATION:Kyoto
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:白井里実 写真展 ＜Home and Home: New York in My Life＞ 10/19 - 11/28 
DESCRIPTION:オープニング・パーティー :  10/23　(金）7:30 – 9:30 \n10月19日よりCRSギャラリーでは、写真家白井里実氏による “Home and Home: New York in My Life / ホーム アンド ホーム： ニューヨーク イン マイ ライフ”の写真展を開催します。渡米間もない移住者がどのように自分たちのホームとしての場所を創り上げていくか、それまでの経過を緻密に、時には大胆に写し出した７点の写真を展示します。オープン当初よりCRSでは、世界各国からの芸術家や探求者たちへ、クリエイティブでスピリチュアルな活動を提供するホームとしての役割を果たしてきました。今回の写真展は私たちの役割をダイレクトに示し、私たちのコミュニティーの中のたくさんの方の経験を映し出しています。今回展示する写真は、移住して間もない家具もなくごったがえした移住者の生活とそこに定着するまでを記録のようにドキュメンタリー・スタイルで綴ったものですが、写真は実際には、高度に計算尽くされた演出と技術で細部にまでこだわったものです。\n写真家本人や自身の子供、友達が被写体となったその場所は、混沌と清寂、現実と非現実の間の温度差を作り出し、混乱したような生活描写にまずレッテルを貼ろうとする衝動に駆られる自分に気づくかもしれません。\n見れば見るほど、私たちは物、象徴、振る舞い、意味付けされた関係性、そして描写の背景を認識することになります。\n私たちが自分自身の中にホームを持つことは、何かを永遠に探し続けることの心の支えであり、複雑な人生の頼みの綱であり、住処にホームとしての意義を持たせることによって、同様に普遍の自己の中心を作り出しているのではないでしょうか。\n白井里実　略歴 \n東京出身、現在ニューヨークを拠点に活動。武蔵野美術大学視覚伝達デザイン学科を卒業しフリーランス・フォトグラファーとして活動後、2004年にニューヨークに渡る。2006年に文化庁芸術家海外研修制度を受ける。インターナショナル・センター・オブ・フォトグラフィのフルタイムプログラムを2007年に終了、ニューヨーク市立ハンターカレッジ大学院美術学部修士課程を2010年に修了。東京都写真美術館、ナショナルポートレート・ギャラリー（ロンドン）やスミソニアン・ナショナル・ポートレート・ギャラリー（ワシントンDC）など国内外の美術館やギャラリーの展覧会に参加。東京都写真美術館と清里写真美術館(K’MoPA)に作品収蔵されている。 \nアーティスト・ステイトメント \n戸ｺ牖ﾕｳを鑿ｳｶﾞちて以て室ｼﾂを為る。\n其の無に当りて室の用有り。\n（現代語訳：窓を開け、扉をこしらえて、部屋を作る。\n中の空間（無）の部分が部屋の働きをしている。\n老子　「無用の用」より \nこの作品シリーズ「Home and Home: New York in My Life / ホーム アンド ホーム： ニューヨーク イン マイ ライフ」では、東京からニューヨークに移り住んだ者のひとりとして、「ホーム／家」の概念を探り、制作しています。そこでは、形の有るものと無いものが深く関わり、考察やアイデアが展開していきます。私たちは、どのように「ホーム／家」という感覚を持つのだろうか？ \nニューヨークへの移住生活は、文化間の差異を克服することではなく、その違いに出会い、理解していくことにあると思っています。ニューヨークに住むことで、それぞれの文化の無形の部分、例えば言語、神話、考え方、習慣、社会階層やアイデンティティを特に意識させられます。また、ここで見かける多様な女性性は、街の集団的な意識をとらえる良い機会となっています。 \n慣習、祝祭日、建築、服装、食べもの、場所、家のデザインなどの位置づけに注目しており、個人の生活では文化がどのように混在、または変化なくとどまっているのか、そして、国民性やその感性は異文化間の都市生活の中でどのように維持されるのか、または手放されるのかを探っています。文化の差異をより理解していくに従い、ニューヨークへの親しみは増し、この街での私の居場所が精神的に広がって行くのを感じます。 \n近頃、私の生活と作品制作において、新しい視点が加わっています。この街で妊娠、出産をして、母親になりました。そして精神状態やライフスタイルが大きく変化しています。今後、このシリーズは、または新しい章として、この未知の展開と共に続く予定です。 \nhttp://www.satomishirai.com \n 
URL:https://jp.crsny.org/index.php/event/satomi_shirai/2015-10-19/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11st St. 11th Fl.\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:CRS Presents
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SUMMARY:リトル・ガーデン・スタディグループ・オブ・ACIM
DESCRIPTION:＊こちらのクラスは英語で行われます。 \n日時：毎週水曜日午後６時３０分〜８時（11月25日を除く）\n参加費：無料（グループ継続のためのドネーション歓迎）\nリーダー：ザカリア（ザック）・ヘネシー\n長年ACIMを学び、CRSでも香咲弥須子のクラスに参加。心理学でMAを取得している \nリトルガーデンスタディーグループは奇跡のコースを学び始めたばかりの人を対象としたスタディーグループです。周りの人との関係を通して、神と自分との関係について学ぶことを目標としています。\nテキストを読み、ワークブックのレッスンに取り組み、コースの教えを日常に当てはめていくことを練習します。\nグループでは毎週、レッスンのテーマを取り上げ一緒に瞑想し、その内容を深めるためにテキストとワークブックの両方を学んでいきます。日常生活の中で経験した気づきのシェアも活発に行っていきましょう。
URL:https://jp.crsny.org/index.php/event/little-garden-study-group-of-acim/2015-10-21/
LOCATION:Kyoto
CATEGORIES:ACIM-Related Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20151022T154500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20151022T173000
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SUMMARY:1\, 2\, 3 ready for FUNtango — Thursdays
DESCRIPTION:Thursdays 3:45 – 5:30pm\nwith Jean Fung \nYES! It’s fall.\nCome celebrate put fall in your tango\, \n1. SHHHH! Tango secrets unveiled …..\nI’ve created a space where you can come practice and refine our tango skills\, get tips on  improving body mechanics\, and how to simplify and improve your tango\, so you “Move with Freedom & Dance with Ease”\nPlease join us\, bring a friend to practice with\, all level dancers welcome.\nAlso\, beginner classes forming. Email for info and schedule options. \nJean\n+\nPLUS   – available for privates\, call or email to schedule.\nGroup classes I’ll be  teaching … \n1+267.625.6678 (cel)\nREGISTER: prepay via PayPal funtango.jean@gmail.com OR  cash at door to Jean Fung (call ahead leave message/text)\nQuestions\, Jean Fung 267.625.6678  or email: funtango.jean@gmail.com \nhttp://funtangojean.wix.com/funtango-now\nhttps://www.facebook.com/JeansFUNtango\n@jeanfuntango​ \nMy goal  is to inspire you to move.  To Dance … \nSharing my exuberance for tango\, teaching  YOU how to go about learning the “language” of tango– finding your personal style\, your own expression– not simply to imitate… how to find connection while embracing the sensuality\, fluidity & fun in Argentine tango. \nNever danced before? Well it’s not too late\, Jean  is your guide\,  opening the door for you\, showing you the joy in learning\, feeling confident and dancing.\nBegin now your ever-expanding tango-journey! \nOnce  a research scientist\, now  “converted” to work with movement\, tango and wellness and healing\, via  teaching Argentine Tango & Feldenkrais® Awareness through Movement® and  also a Certified Reiki Practitioner.  Jean began partner dancing over 25 years ago to recover from injuries\, and once she “happened on” the tango\, she’s found her home and has been tangoing for over 20 years. As one of the tango “pioneers” in the USA\, she can claim much credit for creating the tango community in the greater Philadelphia area. In her pioneer work she brought in a virtual who’s who of performers and master teachers of tango to the area. She gratefully acknowledges the inspiration and training received from the following luminaries (and now friends) of the tango world and among them are: Brigitte Winkler\, Cacho Dante\, Carlos Gavito\, Daniela & Armando\, Daniel Trenner\, Eric Jorrisen\, Eduardo Arquimbau\, Ester\, Mingo & Pablo Pugliese\, Fabian Salas\, Gullermina Quiroga\, Gustavo Naviera\, Juan Carlos Copes\, Lorena Ermocida\, Nito & Elba\, Osvaldo Zotto\, Pepito & Suziki\, Rebecca Shulman\, and Rudolfo Dinzel. \nShe has lectured on the history of the dance and tango music at Community College of Philadelphia and the Philadelphia Museum of Art.  She has also taught tango in a variety of other settings\, and is currently based in NYC affiliated with Dance Manhattan\, perhaps the outstanding tango teaching institution in the US. \nTo deepen and expand your dance experience\, Jean offers EFFORTLESS DANCEworkshops\, where you explore and acquire increased movement possibilities and awareness through Feldenkrais Method®\, while expanding your Argentine Tango repertoire\, adding finesse to all your dancing. \nA note for Baby Boomers: want to keep that youthful sense of vitality and in lively wellbeing?  Jean is also a certified Change Your Age® teacher\, we offer classes and workshops that will show you how to retain that youthful wellbeing. Shattering the belief that aging means debillitation\, let past “middle-age” be your best years yet!
URL:https://jp.crsny.org/index.php/event/1-2-3-ready-for-funtango-thursdays-2/2015-10-22/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11st St. 11th Fl.\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Guest Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20151024T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20151024T170000
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SUMMARY:RESENTMENT INTO GRACE:  A Spiritually Healing Workshop
DESCRIPTION:“Resentment is the narcotic we cannot help desiring to deaden pain of any kind.”                             Nietzsche \n“Pain is the touchstone of all spiritual growth.”                           Bill Wilson \n “Resentment is the source of all forms of spiritual disease.”  Bill Wilson  \n“When the spiritual malady is overcome\, then we straighten out mentally and physically.”                                                                                                   Bill Wilson \nSpiritual dis-ease is a hydra! It has many necks—but it has only one source: resentment! It is easy to see\, and to feel that others are resentful. It is unmistakable that resentment is tearing the world apart. It is not so easy to recognize or accept that we\, too\, are in the labyrinth of resentment—that we are somehow essentially resentful! Our resentfulness conceals itself from us by being internally self-justifying and externally self-fulfilling.  When it comes to resentment we are always deadeningly right\, and we can always prove it. \nWithin the issue of resentment lives the magical power to renew and rejuvenate our lives on every level: individual\, relationship\, family\, community\, global\, cosmic.  On all levels our health and our disease are related as transformations of each other.  Addiction is not an either/or proposition.  Love and hate do not oppose each other\, they are complements.  They arise together from the same source\, as do poverty and wealth\, fat and thin\, loneliness and communion.  As Nietzsche put it\, ‘Health is the amount of disease we can transform.’ \nI invite you to invest a day with me\, examining the essential nature of Addiction as an opportunity.  I promise you a new freeing outlook that will give you eyes and ears for the concealed but plentiful possibilities of transformation hidden in the everyday oppositions of our lives.   I invite you to participate in the creation of a bold new\, fearless vision of addiction and recovery that\, when shared\, has the power to inspire relationships that work; rich relationships that are big enough to reveal and include the complementary nature of the opposites.  It is time for us to own the fullness of our spiritual nature above and beyond the physical and mental manifestations. \nWe addicts still do not dare to fully know who we are\, nor do we appreciate the depth of what we are dealing with.  We minimize ourselves and lose power.  We are still fearfully resisting the immense energy that we need to transform our lives\, the immense energy that is released in the process of including our opposites.  Our (childish) fear of being thought ‘bad’ or ‘wrong’ drives us to justify our behaviors and blame others.  Our justifications (reasons/explanations) blind us to the freedom that unites these forces.  Our blindness freezes us into the cold\, unfeeling way of being called ‘resentment.’  In the moment we take full responsibility for our ability to hate we will be returned to our freedom to love.  The people we hate are the people we love\, the hate and the love are always in us beneath and beyond and before opposition.  Grace is the amount of resentment we can transform. \nCost: $60. \nTo Register Click here or Call: (212) 529-0636 or email jimroi@aol.com \nJim Roi is a philosopher and healer. His vision of health is compassionate\, exciting and contagious.  
URL:https://jp.crsny.org/index.php/event/resentment-into-grace-a-spiritually-healing-workshop/2015-10-24/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11st St. 11th Fl.\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Guest Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20151024T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20151024T170000
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SUMMARY:Reiki Shoden (First Teaching/First Degree)
DESCRIPTION:＊このワークショップは英語で行われます。 \nこのプログラムは日本発祥のレイキ療法にご興味のある初心者の方を対象にしています。\nレイキは簡単にシンプルに学べます。レイキ療法は精神的な癒しを目的としています。 \nインテンシブ・プログラム内容 \n1. Explain the meaning of Reiki\n2. Explain the mission of Usui Reiki Ryoho\n3. Discuss and explain the original Reiki Principles written by Usui Sensei\n4. Explain Komyo Reiki Kai Purpose\n5. Describe the different levels of Komyo Reiki Kai\n6. Discuss Komyo Reiki Kai Motto\n7. Identify the Benefits of Reiki\n8. Identify the Characteristics of Reiki\n9. Discuss the history of Reiki Ryoho\n10.Demonstrate the 12 Reiki Hand Positions\n11.Demonstrate Traditional Reiki Hand Positions\n12. Describe what Reiju is and demonstrate how to receive Reiju\n13. Identify the three ways to raise your Reiki Energy Level\n14. Differentiate the difference between Shudan Reiki and Mawashi Reiki \nShoden means “first or beginning teaching” The focus in the Shoden Degree is self-healing\, health\, and happiness. Students gain a knowledge of Reiki Ryoho\, its history and learn the fundamentals of the hands-on healing practice. Emphasis is placed on learning non-attachment through hands-on practice\, and self-healing\, self improvement methods. Class is taught over one or two days(at teacher’s discretion) and four Reiju (Attunements) are given. \n受講料\nEARLY REGISTRATION FEE\n$199.99 USD via Check/Postal Money Order/PayPal\n$225.00 on the day of the event (CASH only).\nFEE includes 4 Komyo Reiki Shoden Attunements\, Komyo Reiki Shoden Manual\, Komyo Reiki Shoden Certificate of Completion\, Practice Sessions. \n$100.00 Repeat Students and Komyo Reiki Kai Shihans\n$150.00 CASH only on the day of the event\nNON-REFUNDABLE FEE UNLESS CLASS CANCELED. \nPAYMENT MAILING ADDRESS:\nCheck payable to Lilia V. Marquez\nPO Box 3113\nGrand Central Station\nNew York\, NY 10163\nNOTE: Checks must be cleared prior to the event-no exceptions \nKomyo Reiki Kai\, the system Hyakuten Inamoto Sensei has created\, presents Reiki as it was understood and commonly practiced in the 1930’s in Japan. This system places emphasis on spiritual enfoldment through the practice of Reiki Ryoho\, aiming for “satori” or enlightenment. \nKomyo Reiki Kai New York Welcomes You!\nRepeat Students are welcome to attend at a reduced price.\nKomyo Reiki Kai Shihans (Teachers) are encouraged to attend Post Shinpiden Follow-up\nTraining and practice Attunements with a fellow Shihan. \nhttp://www.komyoreikikai.net/reiki-shoden.html
URL:https://jp.crsny.org/index.php/event/reiki-shoden-first-teachingfirst-degree/2015-10-24/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11st St. 11th Fl.\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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