Before saying anything else, I'd like to invite you to tonight's screening of the documentary film CRUDE: The Real Price of Oil about a catastrophic environmental crime in the Amazon that dwarfs the Gulf oil leak but gets a lot less press. We're showing it at 8 pm tonight, Aug 3, for a $10 donation. We'll have a short discussion afterward.
Last Saturday we set a new performance attendance record at CRS when 66 people attended a benefit performance of the Japanese gangster play Kutsukake Tokijiro. Amazingly, it didn't even feel crowded and the A/C was felt but not heard.
With several arts events on tap this month, you can help us to break the record again. Each of them will feature opportunities for you to meet the artists, ask questions, and give feedback.
If you come to CRS this Friday evening between 7:15 – 9 pm, you can receive free bodywork and nutritious snacks courtesy of Sacred Space NYC, a new wellness business.
Speaking of wellness, healer Omar returns to CRS this month. Omar is one of the most experienced healers we have met, having worked on thousands of clients over several decades while assimilating more therapeutic techniques than most people could even name.
After teaching in India and the French Riviera, respectively, yoga/meditation instructor Evelina Lotte and Butoh dance instructor Tanya Calamoneri resume teaching at CRS this month.
Later in the month we will host the extraordinary Yuko Takahashi Dance Company from Sendai, Japan for what promises to be an exciting workshop in modern dance, and while it won't begin until October, I'd like to announce that we'll be hosting a three-month intensive Performance Study Program led by Daria Fain, suitable to anyone interested in presence, performance, improvisation, composition, and group work.
Namaste,
Christopher Pelham,
Director
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