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SUMMARY:Metamorphosis
DESCRIPTION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing) announces Metamorphosis\, an exhibition of fiber art created on SAORI loom by Nobu. The exhibition opens on October 6 and will remain on view through November 30\, 2016. \nThere will be an Opening Reception with the artist and SAORI weaving demonstration on October 22\, 2016 from 5 – 7 pm. A 20′ documentary about SAORI will be shown at 5:30 pm\, followed by a brief talk by Loop of the Loom Founder Yukako Satone introducing the SAORI ARTS NYC non-profit organization (saoriartsnyc.org). \nThis\, the second exhibition of SAORI fiber art at CRS\, aims to demonstrate the potential for using the SAORI therapeutic approach to weaving to explore one’s emotional and creative impulses deeply enough to create works of striking imagination\, originality and visceral impact that can be appreciated as art and serve as a vehicle for liberation for both creator and viewer. \nSAORI is a contemporary hand weaving method founded by Misao Jo (1913-\, Japan) in 1969. She started weaving when she was 57 years old and created her own easy-to-use-immediately loom and style\, free from the traditional concept and rules of weaving. She named her weaving style ‘SAORI’ and because the loom is so easy to use\, it allows anyone to express his or her self freely regardless of age\, gender\, disability or intellectual aptitude. In Zen vocabulary\, SAORI is the combination of the words SA\, meaning everything has its own individual dignity\, and ORI\, meaning weaving. \n“In SAORI\, we try not to imitate machine-made products\, and we always try to do what only human beings can do. No two weavings are alike\, and it is very natural that every single cloth freely woven by people with different personalities is beautiful in a different way. The irregular selvage and accidental skip of thread add the unprogrammed beauty to the SAORI cloths; and we admire this irregularity as ‘the beauty with lack of intentions’ created by our natural creativity.”\n— loopoftheloom.com \nSince 2004 Nobu has been active in the NYC SAORI community and and at the studio\, Loop of the Loom\, under the direction of Yukako Satone. She is a SAORI certified instructor and SAORI healing artist. During this time she has learned to use SAORI as a meditative practice to observe her inner mental and emotional state. Her commitment to the practice has freed her to allow her deepest impulses to intuitively guide her selection and manipulation of the threads. \nWhile SAORI celebrates beauty in the imperfect\, a characteristic commonly found in Japanese traditional aesthetics\, SAORI works and Nobu’s work in particular embrace improvisation and veer so far in their wildness and irregularity from traditional woven fabrics and garments that western viewers may be more inclined to place them in the abstract expressionist tradition. Rebellious and highly idiosyncratic\, Nobu’s creations burst with energy\, not an easy effect for yarn to achieve. Is the yarn imbued by Nobu with energy or is the energy already inherent within — SA\, individual dignity — simply being made palpable? Nobu’s works raise many questions without offering definitive answers or explicit meanings. They invite the viewer to feel rather than think and allow her feelings to give rise to authentic creative impulses of her own. By encouraging viewers to accept and express their own inspirations\, Nobu’s work celebrates a way of living with constant transformation of our idea of who we are\, free of self-definition and self-limitation. \nABOUT NOBU \nNobu was born in Kamakura City and lived right in front of Kanagawa Modern Museum. During her elementary school years\, she loved to visit the museum and even explored neighborhood galleries on her own. After winning an international student art competition and showing great promise\, her mother offered to send her to art school\, but Nobu instead chose to study economics at Rikkyo University. \nFor eight years after college\, Nobu worked in the fashion industry and after moving to New York with her husband\, himself a talented interior architectural designer\, she planned to open a wedding design business\, but the birth of her son led her to change directions once again. When her son turned five\, they attended a SAORI weaving workshop at CRS\, sparking her interest in fiber arts. A reunion last year with her school friend\, Yoh\, whom she found had begun painting again\, inspired her to throw herself back into it. She began training regularly at Yukako Satone’s SAORI studio uptown and soon began to develop her own style. \nPrevious Exhibitions \n2011 “Re –Birth“ was Nobu’s first exhibition\, held at CRS in New York City in March \n2012 Exhibited “All” at The Sheep Palette in Kyoto\, Japan \n2012 Exhibited “Soul Journey“ at excy gallery in New York City in October \n2012 Solo exhibition “Cocoon” in Yushima\, Tokyo \n2015 Exhibited “Deep and Deep\, Gucha Gucha” at The Sheep Palette in Kyoto\, Japan \n2015 the Loop of the Loom group show at the Tenri Gallery in New York City in April
URL:https://crsny.org/event/metamorphosis/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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SUMMARY:One Year Program Leading to Becoming an Interfaith Minister
DESCRIPTION:This program focuses upon the skills and knowledge needed to be a modern interfaith minister. By eliminating semester breaks and vacations\, the course is equipped to concentrate in one year a solid\, qualifying course in interfaith. \nUpon successful completion of the program\, students are ordained as ministers and are eligible to register legally as clergy. Thus\, graduates are eligible to add the honorific “Reverend” to any existing titles and honors they have achieved in their professions. \nThe program is provided as a series of monthly weekend classroom sessions at the Seminary’s office in New York City. Timely completion of monthly homework assignments is required. All students\, at the end of the course\, will be expected to attend a four-day retreat during which\, among other activities\, they will be given an oral examination based on the year’s studies. A thesis is also required. Ordination normally follows the day after the retreat. \nWe now have three tracks of study: \n1. The Comparative Religions Track \n2. A Course in Miracles Track and \n3. A Rabbinical Track supervised by Rabbi Stuart Paris. \nApplication Form \nLearn more….
URL:https://crsny.org/event/one-year-program-leading-becoming-interfaith-minister/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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SUMMARY:"Talking to Spirit: How to Become a Medium & Connect with the Afterlife" — Booksigning and Talk with Emily Stroia
DESCRIPTION:Are you curious about Spirit Communication and mediumship? Do you want to know how to talk to spirit guides\, angels and passed loved ones? In this book you will discover and understand mediums and spirit communication\, making contact with the Spirit World and many ways to communicate successfully with a passed loved one! Packed with exercises and ways to communicate with the Spirit World\, you will learn everything there is to know on how to become a medium and spirit communication. \nIn this book\, Emily will teach you all the various methods and details to look for when practicing mediumship and spirit communication. You will learn all the evidence and details to look for when doing mediumship and how to communicate these details to your sitter or receiver. \nIn this book are all the keys to successful mediumship including how to tell the story of your spirit loved ones\, interpreting symbols from Spirit\, the importance of the message and how to find out what messages the Spirit wants to communicate. You will also learn how to create your own Spiritual Toolbox Kit and how to Set your Intention with the Spirit World. \nAuthor Emily Stroia is a professional Intuitive & Evidential Medium based in the New York & New Jersey area. She teaches classes\, has written several books on psychic & mediumship development available on Amazon for purchase and continues to have private sessions with clients. Visit her website\, www.emilystroia.com for more information about her.
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CATEGORIES:Aum Shanti Bookshop,Guest Event
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