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SUMMARY:Crossing Boundaries Concert Series:  Yut Nori /  나비 Butterfly II Conceptual Transformation Improvisation (2018.9.14)
DESCRIPTION:CRS presents Yut Nori /  나비 Butterfly II Conceptual Transformation Improvisation (2018.9.14)\, an intimate evening of music intimately intertwined with conceptual visual art created by composer/pianist Hyo Jee Kang\, musician gamin\, and dance artists binbinFactory (Satoshi Haga & Rie Fukuzawa). The performance will take place at CRS on Friday\, September 14\, 2018 at 8 pm. This program is Vol. 2 of the Crossing Boundaries — Echoes of Korea — Concert Series curated by gamin. \nTickets are $20 in advance\, $25 on the day of the performance\, and $15 at the door for students and seniors with ID. Kids accompanied by an adult are FREE at the door! Tickets are available online\, by phone (212-677-8621) and at CRS. \nThe first work on the program\, Yut Nori\, is an experiment to create a music and dance performance by playing with the traditional Korean board game Yut Nori (윷놀이). The Yut game board depicts icons representing four gods\, 36 constellations and five animals encircling a star that represents the eternal. The audience will play the game\, and their movement around the board will bring us into contact with the choices\, chance encounters\, friendships and challenges we meet throughout life — which the performers will then translates into music and dance! \nComposition by Hyo Jee Kang\nCo-work and movement by binbinFactory\nOriginal composition by Hyo jee Kang and So-Ui Lee\nThe painting inspired by the Yut Nori game board\, printed on canvas\, is by Hyojee Kang and Wha Lee\nMusic by Hyo Jee Kang and gamin \n \nThe second work on the program\, 나비 Butterfly II Conceptual Transformation Improvisation (2018.9.14)\, is about the soul of being hurt and lost. The image of the butterfly connects the poem “Mirror” by the avant-garde Korean poet Yi Sang (September 14\, 1910 – April 17\, 1937) with one of the victims who drowned in the sinking of the South Korean vessel Sewol that took the lives of more than 200 high school students on April 16\, 2014. The work also “mirrors” and reflects the history of Jeju Island and the artist’s personal memories. This is the fifth such transformation of this poem into music by Hyo Jee Kang and is part of her conceptual transformation series\, in which she explores transformations from and to texts\, notes\, scores\, images\, paintings\, feelings\, stage arts\, lights and voices. \nCROSSING BOUNDARIES — ECHOES OF KOREA\, curated by gamin (piri\, taepyeonso\, saenghwang)\, provides musicians from Korea with space to experiment with the new\, to collaborate across genres\, cultures and disciplines\, and to explore new ways of using creative communication to facilitate a shared practice of presence. The goal is to dissolve boundaries between performers and audiences\, the traditional and contemporary\, classical and experimental\, Korea and the world. Participants in the series are encouraged to incorporate meditation\, improvisation\, and collaborations with visual and movement-based artists as well as musical artists from different traditions. \nVol. 3 of the CROSSING BOUNDARIES — ECHOES OF KOREA series will be: \nFriday\, November 9\, 2018 at 8 pm\n7 words chanting_Yeongsanheosang:  Korean traditional music concert\npiri\, saenghwang by gamin\nhaegeum by Minkyung Park \nAbout the Artists \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 New York City and serves as a faculty at Seoul National University. In May 2018\, she gave her solo performance with great success at Lincoln Center\, including the Conceptual Transformation Performance “Pyung Yang.” \nThis August she was one of 12 artists from around the world selected to particpate 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\, realised in collaboration with the Taipei Arts Festival. Hyo Jee’s YouTube channel is youtube.com/hyojeekang. \ngamin is a yisuja of the Important Intangible Cultural Asset No. 46 for piri and daechita. gamin is one of the most celebrated piri\, taepyeongso (Korean traditional oboe family) and saengwhang (ancient wind-blow instrument) performers in Korea today. From 2000 to 2010\, she was a member and assistant principal player of the Contemporary Gukak Orchestra at the National Gukak Center\, the hub for training and preserving Korean traditional music. Today\, she experiments and expands her musical realm to interdisciplinary projects in collaboration with international artists. She was a recipient of residency program grant from the Korean Ministry of Culture\, Sports\, and Tourism and Asian Cultural Council (ACC) of Rockefeller Foundation\, has toured for lecture concerts at Harvard University\, Dartmouth University\, University of Pennsylvania and etc. She received her DMA in traditional music at Seoul National University and published the book “Advanced Techinuqes of PIRI” by Minsokwon\, in Seoul. gamin-music.com \n*yisuja is a title designated to someone who mastered a course study in an intangible cultural asset of Korea. jeonsuja is a lower title. \nSatoshi Haga and Rie Fukuzawa have been collaborating as binbinFactory since 2010 and have been presented by many venues including DanceNow (2010-2016)/ Dance Conversations at the Flea/ Downtown Dance Festival/ Movement Research at Judson Church/ The Pearl at the Schermerhorn Theater/ and The Williamsburg Art & Historical Center. \nbinbinFactory’s first solo concert was presented at 92nd Street Y’s Harkness Dance Center and their first creation “THREAD\,” won 2nd place the same year at “THE A.W.A.R.D. Show!” presented by Joyce SoHo New York which included a grant by The Joyce Theater Foundation and a generous contribution from Scott Kasen to further create and expand their creativity. binbinfactory.org \nBorn and raised in Japan\, Rie Fukuzawa received her Master of Arts in dance education from Ochanomizu University\, Tokyo. She came to New York in 2003 to study dance with a “Overseas Study Program Scholarship for Artists” funded by the Japanese government. Her choreography has been presented at CRS\, Peridance center\, Joyce SoHo\, Movement Research at Judson Church\, Fine Field Art Festival 2008\, Studio series/Body-Arts Laboratory 2009\, E-Moves 15 at Harlem Stage and various venues in Tokyo. \nSatoshi Haga grew up in rural Japan where he never thought he would ever become interested in dance. As a dancer\, his works have been presented by venues including Aaron Davis Hall\, Dia Art Foundation\, The Madarts\, Joyce SoHo\, P.S. 122\, Movement Research\, 92nd street Y\, Mulberry Street Theater\, DanceNow [NYC]\, Brooklyn Arts Exchange\, Japan Society in New York and Jacob’s Pillow\, The Yard in MA\, and most recently at the Bargemon Festival in France. He has been collaborating with Jen Shyu (composer & Vocalist) and performing at Roulette\, Jazz gallery and other music venues in New York\, as well as choreographing and directing at the Tokyo Motor Show. Satoshi is also an artist and occasionally incorporates his work into binbinFactory’s dance. The Giacobetti Paul Gallery and SoapBox Gallery are where Satoshi has held his solo show of his drawings and sculptures. binbinfactory.org
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SUMMARY:CRS Healing Clinic with Naoe Moriya’s Crystal Singing Bowls
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to experience deep peace and remember who you are through meditation and healing with CRS healers Yasuko Kasaki and Christopher Pelham and Japan-based sound healer Naoe Moriya in the award-winning White Room at CRS. For this special event\, tickets are $25 in advance and $30 at the door\, and space is limited. \nBring any issue you are facing right now — physically\, emotionally\, mentally\, and/or spiritually. As the heavenly sounds of Naoe’s crystal singing bowls bring you to a meditative state of deep relaxation\, we’ll witness your perfect shining spirit. Together we will ask the Holy Spirit to show us how to see your present challenge as an opportunity to grow and connect and feel love’s presence taking care of you. \nThe crystal bowl is a healing instrument made of crystal. When played\, it makes a beautiful\, pure sound that rapidly vibrates. Because our bodies are made largely of water and our bones have a crystalline structure\, the vibrations of the crystal bowls have a power to harmonize the vibrations of our cells\, which is deeply relaxing and healing. \nNaoe Moriya’s crystal singing bowls \nJuilliard-trained Naoe Moriya brings 30 years of musical experience to her healing work and regularly tours internationally\, helping people all over the world to return to harmony and awaken their own inner healing power.\nhttps://crystal-nao.com/ \nNaoe is also an accomplished pianist and vocalist and will be performing with pianist/vocalist Saco Yasuma and visual artist Amir Bey at CRS on Sept 22\, 2018 at 7 pm.\nhttps://crsny.org/index.php/event/atowa-180922/
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SUMMARY:Concert:  Majnun Party 6
DESCRIPTION:CRS presents Majnun Party 6\, an evening of visual art and mostly acoustic experimental/original tunes inspired by traditional music from around the world. Majnun Party is a series of house-party style music/dance/art events held around the city and curated by musician Lulla LayLa. Majnun 6 will take place at CRS on Saturday\, September 15\, 2018 at 7 pm. Doors open at 6:30 pm. The line-up (listed in alphabetical order) includes musical acts Bettina Sheppard\, Lulla LayLa\, Maria Primavera de Jerez\, Raif Hyseni\, and Siddhartha Mehta and interactive visual art by Izu Watanabe. \nTickets are $25 cash at the door.\nRSVP online and pay only $20 cash at the door (seats will not be held past 7 pm)! RSVP link: https://bit.ly/2PtQMei \nAt the end of event\, we may enjoy a little jam. We welcome your voices and instruments. Please bring snacks and drinks to share! \nMajnun takes its name from “Layla and Majnun\,” a famous narrative poem about star-crossed lovers composed in 584/1188 by the Persian poet Neẓāmi Ganjavi based on a semi-historical Arab story about the 7th century Bedouin poet Qays ibn Al-Mulawwah and his love\, Layla bint Mahdi. \nABOUT THE PROGRAM (artists listed in alphabetical order) \nAmit Chakraborty is an Indian Classical Vocalist who started learning music at the age of eight at Gostha Bihari Sangeet Sikhayatan and belongs to Patiala Gharana. Amit’s focus is Hindustani Classical Vocal\, Thumri\, Dadra Rag Pradhan\, Bhajan\, and theoretical analysis of Indian Classical Music.\nhttps://www.facebook.com/amit.chakraborty.1804 \nBettina Sheppard:  experimental vocals inspired by Celtic music and storytelling.\nBettina Sheppard is a Welsh-American singer and composer and also an Author\, Vocal Instructor\, Faculty at CCNY\, and Artistic Director of SAVA(Sheppard Academy of Vocal Arts )\nwww.sheppardacademy.com \nIzu Watanabe: 2D / 3D visual artist and graphic designer\nFor Majnun Party 6\, he is creating new Interactive Lithophane Art.\nhttp://izoo.net \nLulla LayLa:  Japanese singer songwriter\, vocals and tanbur\nLulla LayLa (formerly Lulla Miyuki) is a Japanese Singer Songwriter\, Composer and Singer originally based in Tokyo\, Japan. Since 2000\, she has made her creative home in New York City. Lulla LayLa’s music has Japanese traditional elements combined with a psychedelic/contemporary world folk sensibility. Her music delivers haunting piano ballads about love and many other subjects. Since 2017\, she has also been composing songs with and accompany herself on the Kurdish tanbur. With this instrument\, her sound takes on an even more exotic folk sensibility. The theme of her songs/poems never changes\, but when writing for tanbur she does utilize a more simplified lyric with a repetitive structure that will leave a magical impression on your heart. You may also find these songs to be influenced by Sufi music. On several occasions audience members from different parts of the world have said to Lulla LayLa\, ” Your music makes me nostalgic because your music seems like my country’s music\,” even though she was not familiar with or hadn’t heard their country’s songs. She loves the idea of folk or devotional music bringing people together. Lulla LayLa says\, “We all know that the original songwriter of all lyrics and music is one\, as we all know that our original home country is one.”\nhttps://www.facebook.com/lullalaylatunes/ \nMaria Primavera de Jerez:  Flamenco based music\, vocals and guitar\nMaria was born in Puerto de Santa María and grew up in Jerez de la Frontera\, the mecca of Flamenco\, Andalucía. She lived in Paris for seven years where she studied theater. Then she moved to New York where she began her career as a flamenco singer and as an actress. Maria has been singing and playing guitar since she was 12 and has been accompanied by great musicians. She has performed in public places such as Grand Central Station in NYC and an array of theaters in the U.S. such as La Mama Etc. in NYC\, as well as in Europe. She won an award as the most promising Latin actress in NYC. Maria has recently resumed her career as a singer and performer after spending some years in Andalucia getting back to her family and roots.\nhttps://www.facebook.com/primaveradejerez \nRaif Hyseni:  Albanian accordion player\nRaif Hyseni is the most famous Albanian accordion player in the world. Born in the town of Mitrovica\, Republic of Kosovo\, he went to elementary music school in Mitrovica\, then to music high school\, and to the Academy of Performing Arts\, at the University of Kosovo. He graduated from Caldwell College and got his Masters from Montclair State University in New Jersey. He is the founder of the first and only Albanian Balkan Ensemble in the USA where he works as an Adjunct Professor. As a young accordion player he performed for the Albanian National Radio and TV. Raif performed with maestro violin-player Isak Mucolli. Raif has written numerous songs and instrumental pieces for the accordion:  “Fantasy for Accordion\,” “Tango Tirana\,” “Albanian in Japan\,” “Traveling through Albania\,” “One Song without words\,” “Accordion and Three Glasses\,” “Manhattan Chochek\,” “Pearls\,” etc. He has written music for theatre as well as for the documentary film “From Refuge to Immigrant.” He has performed at the Smithsonian Institute\, US Library of Congress\, John F. Kennedy Center\, Washington DC\, Lincoln Center\, New York\, Barbican Center\, London\, and at many other places in the USA\, Europe\, Asia\, and Australia. Raif is a winner of many different national and international awards. “Punctuated by speed demon on accordion” — The New York Times\,  “Albania’s Ambassador” — The Star Ledger\, NJ\nhttps://www.facebook.com/rhyseni \nSiddhartha Mehta:  Art of Tabla\nSiddhartha Mehta is the founder of Art of Tabla\, Khartal\, Electrobones and Surya Records. He is an ambassador of Indian percussion\, specifically Tabla and Khartal. Sid is also a multifaceted artist\, his creations include Hanging Wax Vimanas\, TIME Magazine Uncut\, Flakeb00k\, Surya Clothing\, SEED & TEK. https://www.facebook.com/artoftabla/\nhttp://www.artoftabla.org
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LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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SUMMARY:You Are Already That Which You Seek - a talk by ACIM Lecturer Paul Hedderman
DESCRIPTION:In lieu of our usual ACIM/ACOL class this Wednesday\, 9/19\, CRS invites you to a talk by ACIM teacher and AA guru Paul Hedderman. Paul has been involved with the recovery community since 1988 and has been leading workshops and holding talks for 18 years. He is the author of The Escape To Everywhere. A Zen slap to your mind\, Paul’s unique language and solid presence bespeak the depth of his understanding of the human condition—in which the original addiction is the mind’s addiction to being a self. His message\, that inspires many\, is simple and clear: \nYOU ARE ALREADY THAT WHICH YOU SEEK. \nYou are wholeness itself. The ‘self’ is a ‘parasite’ that claims to be you and once the ‘foreign installment’ is believed\, comes the seeking to get rid of it. \nhttp://www.zenbitchslap.com \nsuggested donation $20 cash at the door (no one turned away)..
URL:https://crsny.org/event/you-are-already-that-which-you-seek-a-talk-by-acim-lecturer-paul-hedderman/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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SUMMARY:Concert:  ATOWA + Amir Bey’s “Comets & Magic Mirrors”
DESCRIPTION:CRS Presents an evening of improvisational music and visual art by the multi-instrumentalist duo ATOWA and visual artist Amir Bey. ATOWA combines the celestial sounds of pianist/vocalist/crystal-singing bowl player Naoe Moriya with the earthy instincts of singer-songwriter/pianist/percussionist Saco Yasuma. With Amir Bey’s “Comets and Magic Mirrors” mobiles twisting in the air above them\, the duo evokes a marriage of earth and sky. \nThe performance will take place on Saturday\, September 22\, 2018 at 7 pm. Tickets are $35 at the door and $30 in advance and are available online\, by phone (212-677-8621)\, and at CRS. Direct ticket link:  https://bit.ly/2vO7I6Z \nThe piano duo ATOWA was formed in May 2016 in NYC. This is the second collaboration with Amir Bey’s “Comets and Magic Mirrors“ installation and poetry\, following their performance in Kyoto\, Japan on July 1 of this year. This will be their first attempt using two keyboards. Playfully playing off one another\, Moriya and Yasuma offer their ever changing vibrations to the Universe. \nAmir Bey’s “Comets and Magic Mirrors” \nThis installation is Amir’s unique conceptual world that is a metaphor for the encounters with other people and things in our daily lives. “Comets” represent enormous impactful energy that crash into “Magic Mirrors.” The copper and amalgamated metal mobiles organically flow with air currents\, creating correspondences between people and music. The installation takes you to a magical and joyful world. \nARTIST PROFILES \nAmir Bey is a New York City-based artist whose work spans many disciplines. A mixed-media sculptor who works in a variety of media\, from carvings\, installations\, metal work including bronze and copper\, silkscreen on fabric for costumes and set designs\, as well as mask-making for performance. He is a published writer\, with articles appearing in numerous publications including art and astrology magazines\, and newspapers. His self-published work appears in his website\, http://thenewtimesholler.com \nInternationally Amir has exhibited in Japan\, Turkey\, Martinique\, Germany\, and Spain. The Precession of Folk #3\, a series of 12 faceted glass windows\, is a permanent installation commissioned by New York City’s MTA for the Mount Eden Station. In New York\, he has co-led with JD Parran\, the ongoing collaborative project “Elevated Moon” which involves art installation\, music\, dance and image-projection since 2014. \nAmir has also been active as an astrologer since 1971 and it figures enormously in his art. His original tarot “The Equinox Celebration Tarot” was published in 1993\, and republished in 2016. http://equinoxcelebration.com \nNaoe Moriya was accredited as a certified International Dalcroze Eurhythmics Teacher by the Juilliard School in New York\, after graduating from the Kunitachi College of Music in Japan. She is an artist of many talents and plays the piano\, sings\, composes\, improvises and teaches music. She has been teaching piano and Dalcroze Eurhythmics for about 30 years. She is also a crystal singing bowl player. The crystal singing bowl is an instrument made of crystal and is often used in healing sessions. Using her experience as a musician\, Naoe established her own performance style as she now plays the crystal singing bowl and the piano at the same time. She has performed all throughout her home country of Japan and numerous times in New York\, Hawaii\, San Francisco\, Shasta and Sedona. https://crystal-nao.com/ \nSaco Yasuma has performed as a keyboard player and saxophonist in rock\, Reggae\, Funk\, Salsa and jazz bands in Tokyo and in New York. Along with many kinds of collaborations\, she started severalAvant-Guard Jazz Ensembles\, presenting original compositions during 2000. One day\, she was singing one phrase of lyrics with a melody. It was a beginning of her journey into singing and songwriting. Now she keeps traveling on that road to share those moments with others.  http://www.sacoyasuma.com \n 
URL:https://crsny.org/event/atowa-180922/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Reiki 1 World Meditation Experience™
DESCRIPTION:The Reiki 1 World Group Meditation Experience includes a unique combination of wellness techniques including reiki\, solfeggio frequencies\, binaural beats and aromatherapy.  During the meditation\, a Reiki and Karuna Reiki® Master sends a Distance Healing Attunement.  The attunement increases the energy available for healing and helps dissolve any energetic resistance around you. You do not have to be a reiki practitioner to receive a healing attunement\, everyone can enjoy the healing properties available for this Eastern healing technique. The interconnectedness of the group also helps to align you with your spirituality\, grow your compassion\, and open your heart up to people that come into your life. \n$25 in advance\, $30 at the door\, 5 sessions to choose from \nThe 5 different Reiki Meditation Experiences available to accelerate and expand your practice are as follows:  \n11:00AM – 12:15PM\n#Serenity – Relax and de-stress\, release anxiety\, depression and negative energy  \n1:00PM – 2:15PM\n#HigherSelf – Connect to the REAL you  \n2:30 PM – 3:45PM\n#Love – Open your heart to love. Manifest your partner\, lover\, improve your relationship  \n4:00 PM – 5:15PM\n#ThirdEye – See through the illusions of life\, including the hidden agendas of people\, places\, and things  \n5:30 PM – 6:45 PM\n#AstralProjection – Know how to be a good traveler and travel with your mind.   \nUnique Reiki 1 World Experience: Visualizations\, emotions or deep concentration increase\, and the power of group energy amplifies your practice. This creates a unique atmosphere that cultivates an experience distinct from meditating alone.  \nNew Insights:  Attending a Reiki 1 World Group Meditation exposes you to new techniques\, philosophies\, and styles of meditation. Learning and sharing will give you new tools to add into your solo practice. Diversifying your meditations at-home will keep it fresh and fun. \nRenewal: Not only will you feel the support from those around you during meditation\, but the presence of others also acts as motivation. For a beginner\, being surrounded by more advanced mediators will help inspire you to continue your spiritual journey. Sharing time with like-minded people will also help refresh your will power and bring you back to center when you’ve strayed from your path or your personal energy feels stagnant and deepen your spiritual journey.
URL:https://crsny.org/event/the-reiki-1-world-meditation-experience/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Guest Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180928T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180928T213000
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SUMMARY:A Portal Between Heaven and Earth Sound Healing with Grammy Nominee David Young
DESCRIPTION:Shamanic Community Gathering NY is honored to invite you again to another powerful healing experience with Grammy nominated singer/songwriter double flautist\, David Young.! \nOver 5\,000 attendees at the 299 events he presented over the past three years have shared having a conversation or spiritual travel with Jesus\, Buddha\, Moses\, Krishna\, Mother Mary\, St Germain\, Quan Yin\, Gandhi\, an Archangel or have reconnected with one of their loved ones in Heaven. \nDavid begins the events with an introduction to open people’s minds’ and then transforms the room with spiritual energy created by his flutes accompanied by his backing tracks of angelic sounds. Afterwards\, the audience has the opportunity to share their experiences and ask questions. \nDavid Young is a twice Grammy Nominated musician who plays two renaissance flutes at one time in harmony. He has recorded 57 albums and sold over 1\,000\,000 copies. He is a healer\, channel\, writer of three books\, artist and it is said that more people have had out of body experiences while listening to his music than other musician alive today. \nLearn more about David Young visit DavidYoungMusic.com\nTestimonial Video: https://vimeo.com/161163571\nEvent Promo Video: https://vimeo.com/179822333 \n$30 Advance rate. Paypal to randolfo4u@hotmail.com\nEvent Brite link:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/a-portal-between-heaven-and-earth-with-david-young-tickets-47334830753\n$35 at the door.
URL:https://crsny.org/event/a-portal-between-heaven-and-earth-sound-healing-with-grammy-nominee-david-young/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Guest Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181005T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181007T110000
DTSTAMP:20260405T164029
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SUMMARY:Awakening to the One Mind Retreat
DESCRIPTION:A Course in Miracles\nColumbus Day Weekend Retreat\nSpend the night at the retreat center or commute\nStay through Sunday morning or Monday morning \nFeatured Presenters:\nDavid Fishman\nJon Mundy\, Ph.D.\nRod Chelberg\, M.D.\nLisa Natoli and Bill Free of the Teachers of God Foundation\nVicki Thomas of Open Doors Boston\nYasuko Kasaki and Christopher Pelham of CRS in NYC\nLynn Johnson\, representing ACIM Gather\nDeanne Mincer\, of The Healing Power of Love\nDr. Dana Marrocco\, author of The Top Ten Lies We Tell Ourselves\nIntroducing Zhao Wang sharing her experience of awakening at the age of 14.\nRev. Roger Mock\, Director of Music Unity of Albany\, NY\nIncluding a Saturday Evening Kirtan (devotional singing)\nMark Roos on Piano\nYoga each morning with Arthur Mitchell \nRegistration\n$100 (non-refundable) deposit will secure your space\nwith balance due by registration dates below:\nSpace is limited – Call 845-496-9089 / 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. EST\nor email Jon@Miraclesmagazine.org \nMail deposit or full payment to:\nOne Mind Foundation\nP.O. Box 1000\nWashingtonville\, NY 10992 \nPrice includes room\, board and tuition \nNote: All rooms are in The Lodge\nEach spacious room has a desk and a sink.\nSingle-person bathrooms are in the hallways\nand are shared by other guests on the hall. \nRegistration paid in full before March 31\, 2018\n2 Nights 6 meals _______________________ 3 Nights 9 meals\n(Fri./Sat./to Sun lunch) _________________ (Fri./Sat./Sun./to Mon lunch)\nDouble Occupancy $350 _________________ Double Occupancy $450\nSingle Occupancy $460 _________________ Single Occupancy $630\n___________________________________________________________________________________\nRegistration by July 31\, 2018\n2 Nights 6 meals _______________________ 3 Nights 9 meals\n(Fri./Sat./to Sun lunch) _________________ (Fri./Sat./Sun./to Mon lunch)\nDouble Occupancy $395 _________________ Double Occupancy $495\nSingle Occupancy $495 __________________ Single Occupancy $675\n___________________________________________________________________________________\nRegistration After August 1\, 2018\n2 Nights 6 meals _________________________ 3 Nights 9 meals\n(Fri./Sat./to Sun lunch ___________________ (Fri./Sat./Sun./to Mon lunch)\nDouble Occupancy $440 ___________________ Double Occupancy $540\nSingle Occupancy $545 ___________________ Single Occupancy $720\n~ Commuter Rate ~\n$295 Covers all meals and tuition for Fri./Sat./Sun lunch\n$335 Covers all meals and tuition through Mon. lunch
URL:https://crsny.org/event/awakening-to-the-one-mind-retreat/
LOCATION:Stony Point Center\, 17 Cricketown Road\, Stony Point\, NY\, 10980\, United States
CATEGORIES:ACIM-Related Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181012T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181012T210000
DTSTAMP:20260405T164029
CREATED:20180909T234226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180909T234226Z
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SUMMARY:Rose Healing Ceremony Class
DESCRIPTION:Delivered straight from the patron saint of Mexico\, Virgin de la Guadalupe\, a Rose Healing Ceremony uses the power of roses by placing them delicately on the body to raise its energetic state to the highest frequency. In fact\, roses have the highest vibration on the planet — pulsating up to 320 MHz! Considering a healthy body pulsates at 62 to 78 MHz units\, this is a megadose of high vibrational love! The ceremony delivers divine feminine energy and unconditional love to the body\, mind\, and soul. This class is great for individuals and couples alike! \nAs the story goes\, this healing modality was channeled by a man in Mexico who was grieving the imminent loss of his son to a terminal illness. After persistent prayers to the patron saint\, he was guided to hold single roses above the boy’s body. They each swung wildly\, signaling to the man that he should lay them there. Upon waking the next morning\, he saw his son playing in the room and completely healed\, while the roses were on the ground shriveled up. They appeared to soak up the illness and negative energy throughout the night! \nIn this class\, you will learn how to give a Rose Healing Ceremony as well as receive one. Everyone will receive healing on all levels\, but this class is especially recommended for those who: \n\n\nNeed nurturing \n\n\nAre healing from heartbreak or grief \n\n\nStruggle with anxiety and depression \n\n\nNeed to open and heal their heart chakra \n\n\nHave a hard time connecting with their emotions \n\n\nNeed to connect with their femininity and have more softness in their lives \n\n\nWant to attract a relationship or want to have more love in their relationship \n\n\nAre very action-oriented and need to practice being in more of a state of receptivity \n\n\n\n\nPlease book here. \n\n* * PLEASE BRING A DOZEN ROSES TO THE CLASS.* * \nAbout Christine + Brendon \nTwin flame husband-and-wife team\, Christine and Brendon\, are naturally gifted energy healers and intuitives. With 20+ years of collective experience in the healing arts and spiritual-psychic development\, they empower others to align with their truth and freedom. They lovingly co-own Spirit Radical in New York City where they offer Intuitive Readings and Energy Healing to clients all over the world. Visit Spirit Radical to learn more.
URL:https://crsny.org/event/rose-healing-ceremony-class-2/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Guest Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181021T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181021T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T164029
CREATED:20181004T220325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181020T225400Z
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SUMMARY:Qi-Yo Multiversal Workshop — CANCELLED
DESCRIPTION:THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED. \nCRS invites you to join former CRS yoga instructor Agung Sangha for \n\nan introduction to Qi-Yo Multiversal Yoga\nQi-Yo qi-gong form\nQi-Yo pranayama sequence\nQi-Yo sound & relaxation\nQi-Yo aura balancing and activation\nQi-Yo group energy exchange\nMantra and chanting\n\nQi-Yo is a multiversal approach that integrates yoga\, Gi-Gong\, Tai-chi\, shamanic Balinese healing and other holistic modalities to unleash personal transformation and foster creative expression. Being versed in different wisdom traditions\, every soul gets empowered to set free from imposed societal norms and limitations and live up to one’s highest potential. \nMultiversal Yoga is a practical and spiritual toolkit that allows you to connect the dots between the natural\, the human and the divine – giving you the freedom for personal experience\, practice and development. \nhttps://www.multiversalyoga.org \nAgung Sangha is a yoga and martial arts master. Originally from Bulgaria\, he has dedicated his life to the exploration of the self-realization techniques inherent in many spiritual teachings. \n$80 with advance online purchase or $100 at the door
URL:https://crsny.org/event/qi-yo-multiversal-workshop/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:CRS Presents
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181022
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181023
DTSTAMP:20260405T164029
CREATED:20180822T172409Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181105T175544Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibition:  Ne-ko — Paintings by Hiroki Otsuka
DESCRIPTION:CRS is proud to present “Ne-Ko\,” an exhibition featuring a selection of sumi-e or ink paintings by Japanese artist and illustrator Hiroki Otsuka. Fusing traditional black ink wash with fluid brushwork reminiscent of Japan’s rich artistic legacy with playful portrayals of cats\, Otsuka produces a striking visual formula that is both whimsical and refined. This exhibition will open on October 22 and will be on view through November 30. There will be an opening reception with the artist on Saturday\, November 10\, 2018 from 6 – 8 pm. \nCats are beloved in Japanese culture as symbols of good fortune\, and have long claimed a monopoly on cuteness in mainstream media. Otsuka employs the varying shades and subtle tones of ink washes alongside animated brush strokes to capture the vibrant spirit\, graceful movement\, poise\, and yes\, cuteness\, of the world’s favorite felines. \nABOUT HIROKI OTSUKA  \nA professional comic book illustrator since 1994\, Brooklyn-based Japanese artist/illustrator Hiroki Otsuka has illustrated for a number of major Japanese publications. In 2005\, Hiroki Otsuka’s focus shifted from graphic to fine arts\, working predominantly with traditional sumi ink used in Japanese calligraphy. Hiroki Otsuka’s debut solo show at Brooklyn’s Stay Gold Gallery in 2005 prompted The New Yorker to write that his works “push the populist youth quotient through the roof.” Since then\, his work has appeared in galleries throughout the United States and Japan\, and has been featured in international art fairs in New York\, Tokyo and Basel\, Switzerland. He’s been exhibited at major art institutions such as The Museum of Contemporary Art\, Los Angeles (Nothing Moments\, 2007) and in academic settings such as Pittsburgh University Art Gallery (Making Faces: Depiction of Women in Japan from Edo to Today\, 2009). In 2007\, Hiroki Otsuka was featured in Japan Society’s centennial exhibition Making a Home\, curated by Eric C. Shiner\, that highlighted 33 Japanese contemporary artists living and working in New York. Berlin’s Kunstraum Richard Sorge held a major exhibition of Hiroki Otsuka’s paintings and murals in 2009 entitled Everything to More. The same year\, Otsuka provided the integrated illustrations for choreographer Jeremy Wade’s critically acclaimed multimedia dance there is no end to more\, a Japan Society commission which had its world premiere in New York in December 2009. Hiroki Otsuka served as Japan Society’s first-ever manga artist-in-residence during the exhibition Graphic Heroes\, Magic Monsters: Japanese Prints by Utagawa Kuniyoshi from the Arthur R. Miller Collection. Most recently\, a show of new work\, “Men and Cats\,” has been hung at the Wayfarers Gallery in Brooklyn\, and in the Woodland/Shimko Galleries in Provincetown\, Mass. and Palm Springs. https://www.hirokiotsuka.nyc \nARTIST STATEMENT \nNe-Ko \nCats have captivated Japanese artists for more than a thousand years. In the Tale of Genji\, the masterwork of 11th century literature\, a cat sets the plot in motion by knocking over a screen\, and the moment has been captured time and again in prints and paintings. With the arrival of ukiyo-e\, the woodblock printing style of the 17th century\, the homes of Japan became populated by the world’s first great wave of cat art\, featuring the animals both in their natural form and walking upright in kimonos. Perhaps it is not surprising that Hello Kitty\, the most famous illustrated feline\, also comes from Japan. \nHiroki Otsuka’s work consistently mixes the media and methods of high and popular art. In “Ne-Ko\,” which means cat in Japanese\, he approaches this time-honored subject. Otsuka uses the traditional\, black-ink style of sumi painting to capture the animals’ pose and self-possession. But it is his eye as a manga cartoonist of 25 years that gives his subjects the motion and playfulness that has endeared them to their human companions. \nABOUT THE CURATOR \nExhibition Curator Reina Miyake is a recent graduate of Vassar College with a BA in Art History. She is a lifelong resident of NYC\, which cultivated her love of visual art and the color black. This is her first time curating an exhibition.
URL:https://crsny.org/event/exhibition-otsuka/2018-10-22/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:CRS Presents,Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181022T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181022T201500
DTSTAMP:20260405T164029
CREATED:20181014T210255Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181014T210255Z
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SUMMARY:Eckhart Tolle Now Video and Meditation Evening
DESCRIPTION:Our next meeting –  Eckhart Tolle Video \nWe begin meet and greet at 6:40 pm. \n• Meet and greet /Q &A*** \n• Meditation \n• Video \n• Closing \nTHERE IS NO ADMISSION AFTER 7:00 PM (by group consensus) \nCoffee and conversation\, for those who wish follows at: “Think Coffee “downstairs or a nearby diner.
URL:https://crsny.org/event/eckhart-tolle-now-video-and-meditation-evening-3/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Guest Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181029T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181029T213000
DTSTAMP:20260405T164029
CREATED:20181003T225746Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181003T225746Z
UID:31893-1540841400-1540848600@crsny.org
SUMMARY:Don't Fall for the Flu Workshop
DESCRIPTION:According to the CDC\, last year’s flu shot was only 40% effective.\nLuckily\, there are tips to help increase your chances of standing strong this cold and flu season. \nLeah Pozsgay of Leah Pozsgay Wellness\, and Kristen Joy\, Founder of Voluptuous Life\, will show you how to balance your immune system naturally through easy and effective nutrition and lifestyle hacks- and by creating healthy boundaries.\nThis workshop will also feature an empowering YOGA sequence and guided MEDITATION- and FREE GOODIES! \nTickets for last quarter’s Summer SOULstice event sold out\, so grab your tickets ASAP. Tickets are non-refundable but the amount can be applied to future events or services within 6 months of ticket purchase if you cannot make this event.\nReturning guests will receive 10% off\, so be sure to use the discount code included in your email. \nDISCLAIMER: This is not an anti-vaccination workshop. This is a “help your body do what it was designed to do” workshop.
URL:https://crsny.org/event/dont-fall-for-the-flu-workshop/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Guest Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181101T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181101T193000
DTSTAMP:20260405T164029
CREATED:20181109T015824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181109T015824Z
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SUMMARY:Deep Relaxation
DESCRIPTION:This is an hour deep relaxation class to reduce physical and mental stress to balance your mind and body. \nYou will be experiencing Eye Movement\, Physical Stretch\, Relaxation with body scan and imaging\, breathing practices and brief meditation.  \nAbout the Instructor \nEiji (EJ) Takamori is a Registered Yoga Teacher (RYT) with Yoga Alliance and Certified in Stress Management\, Therapeutic Yoga.\nHe is a graduate of Integral Yoga Institute New York\, Integral Yoga Academy where he studied yoga teaching and practiced stress management theory and practiced in the lineage of Sri Swami Satchidananda. \nHe has been practicing yoga for many years and worked with many private clients\, for whom he provides customized sessions. His programs include stress reduction based on deep relaxation and breathing practices as well as meditation techniques. He recently expanded his services to include Workshops and work place in yoga and stress reduction. His key concept and approach are “breathe in\, breathe out” and “steady and comfortable.”
URL:https://crsny.org/event/deep-relaxation/2018-11-01/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Guest Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Eiji Takamori":MAILTO:info@inhalenyc.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181104T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181104T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T164029
CREATED:20181027T152824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181111T225606Z
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SUMMARY:NY Jonang- Kalachakra Ngondro Practice Group by Lemny Perez — CANCELLED
DESCRIPTION:Come learn and practice the Jonang-Kalachakra Ngondro (preliminary practices) in preparation to take the Kalachakra Initiation. For those who have received the initiation from His Holiness or any other vajra master and who would like to learn to practice Kalachakra\, this is an opportunity to enter into a complete Kalachakra path to enlightenment at the Jonang lineage holds the completion stage yogas of Kalachakra.  \n$5-$50 Donation
URL:https://crsny.org/event/ny-jonang-kalachakra-ngondro-practice-group-by-lemny-perez/2018-11-04/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Guest Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lemny Perez":MAILTO:dr.lemnyperez@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181104T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181104T171500
DTSTAMP:20260405T164029
CREATED:20181005T053253Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190508T193342Z
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SUMMARY:Four Seasons in New York — Gems of Japanese Music Vol. 13
DESCRIPTION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing) invites you to discover traditional Japanese music by the acclaimed koto and shamisen player Yoko Reikano Kimura offered together with an exclusive taste of beautiful Japanese seasonal confectionary prepared by mochi Rin. This will be Vol. 13 and the first concert of the 2018-19 season of Four Seasons in New York — Gems of Japanese Music\, which is supported by Mar Creations\, Inc. \nThe autumn concert will be held on Sunday\, November 4th\, 2018 at CRS. Tickets are $30 and include wagashi (Japanese confectionary). Seating is limited and advanced purchased (online\, by phone 212-677-8621\, or in person at CRS) is strongly encouraged. \nProgram\nKumiuta: Shiki no Kyoku – Songs of Four Seasons – (by Yatsuhashi-kengyo)\nYuku Aki – Autumn passing – (by Kin’ichi Nakanoshima)\nUsu no Koe (by Shourei YamatoⅢ)\nZangiku – Withering Chrysanthemum – (by Marty Regan) \n“…Yoko Reikano Kimura\, playing the shamisen and singing\, is superb….” — New York Times\n“…Kimura’s voice was rich and full-bodied ….” — KCMETROPLIS\n“…Under Kimura’s practiced hand\, there were also occasional dramatic and explosive passages. – Koto Concerto: Genji” — The NEWS GAZZETE \nAbout “Four Seasons in New York – Gems of Japanese Music“\nNew York’s music scene reflects the diverse and vibrant culture of the city. Kimura\, together with CRS (Center for Remembering and Sharing) and Mar Creation\, Inc.\, started this concert series in the fall of 2015. As a Japanese instrumentalist\, Kimura hopes to introduce the brilliance of traditional Japanese music\, which is still being passed on to the new generations after many centuries. Over 30 works from the classical repertoire have so far been performed in the concert series\, and from this season\, the series will feature contemporary pieces as well. Come and experience the sounds of koto and shamisen and enjoy the taste of the four seasons here in New York! \nVol. 14 will take place on Sunday\, April 28\, 2019 at 4 pm and Vol. 15 will take place on Saturday\, August 10\, 2019 at 4 pm. \nPast performances: https://www.yokoreikanokimura.com/projects/fourseasons/ \nYOKO REIKANO KIMURA is a distinguished virtuoso of Japanese koto\, shamisen performer and singer in both traditional and contemporary music. Kimura has concertized in about 20 countries around the world based in New York and Japan. Following her studies at the Tokyo University of the Arts and the NHK School of Traditional Japanese Music\, she studied at Institute of Traditional Japanese Music\, an affiliate of Senzoku Gakuen College of Music in Japan. Kimura was awarded a scholarship from the Agency of Cultural Affairs of Japan. Her teachers include Kono Kameyama\, Akiko Nishigata and Senko Yamabiko\, a Living National Treasure. Awards include the First prize at the prestigious 10th Kenjun Memorial National Koto Competition and the First prize at the 4th Great Wall International Music Competition. Kimura performed at the Kabuki-za in Tokyo\, accompanying Danjuro Ichikawa XII. Her performances have been broadcasted on NHK-FM’s Hogaku no Hitotoki\, NPR’s Performance Today and WQXR. As a koto soloist\, Kimura has performed Daron Hagen’s Koto Concerto: Genji with the Euclid Quartet\, Ciompi Quartet\, Freimann String Quartet and the Wintergreen Music Festival Orchestra. As a shamisen soloist\, she performed Kin’ichi Nakanoshima’s Shamisen Concerto at the National Olympic Memorial Youth Center\, and performed with American Symphony Orchestra in Pietro Mascagni’s Iris. Kimura is a founder of Duo YUMENO\, with cellist Hikaru Tamaki. The duo received the Kyoto Aoyama Barock Saal Award in 2015\, and featured at Chamber Music America’s 2016 National Conference\, and performed at the John F. Kennedy Center in 2017. In 2019\, the duo will have its ten-year anniversary recital at Carnegie Hall.\nWebsite: yokoreikanokimura.com | duoyumeno.com \nmochi Rin creates bite-sized mochi desserts made with organic bean paste\, seasonal fruits and flowers produced in NY. She presents a new type of mochi that doesn’t quite exist in Japan by infusing New York’s locally-produced ingredients with Japan’s popular traditional desserts —the stuffed mochi rounds\, such as daifuku and sakura-mochi — and mixing in rin\, the element of restrained grace.\nWebsite: rin-nyc.com | https://www.instagram.com/rin_nyc
URL:https://crsny.org/event/four-seasons-in-new-york-gems-of-japanese-music-vol-13/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert,CRS Presents,Gems of Japanese Music
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SUMMARY:Acro Yoga class
DESCRIPTION:Come try out this fun partner-based exercise that combines yoga and acrobatics.\nIn this method\, you use gravity and your body weight to stretch and strengthen in different poses and transitions.\nWe will also be teaching a partner warmup and cool down in the beginning and end of class. \nDate: Mondays from 12:30 – 1:30 pm\nFee: $25 / class\,  $100 / 5 class  \n<Teacher’s BIO> \nCesar Reyes Lopez\nHe was born in Oaxaca\, Mexico. From an early age\, Cesar studied piano\, drawing\, painting\, soccer\, and eventually trumpet. As he strove to attain a formal dance education he encountered his first yoga teacher. In 2004\, Cesar devoted himself to the ancient practice of Yoga and began to unravel his own body’s wisdom. The allied arts of Yoga and Dance became his tools of self-inquiry and self-expression. Cesar practices and specializes in Asthanga and Hatha Yoga. While training as a triathlete\, Cesar experienced a time of inner awakening and an acquisition of an intelligent and constructive way to hone the power of will to train the body both mentally and kinesthetically. Cesar takes the psycho-physical balance he attained as an athlete and directes it into his yoga practice. He has been teaching yoga\, and embracing also other forms of energy work like Tai-Chi Chuan and Qi-Gong. \nRebecca Blomberg\nShe was born in Gothenburg\, Sweden but spent most of her childhood in Malaysia and Egypt. She has trained in a variety of dancestyles including hip hop\, ballet\, breaking\, acrobatics\, bachata\, and Salsa both cuban\, line style on 1 and New York style on 2. It was in Egypt her love for dance grew strong. After returning back to Sweden at the age 12\, she began dancing at many different dance schools all around in Gothenburg. At 19 years old she backpacked around South and Central America to explore different Latin dancestyles. It was in Cuba her passion for salsa developed. After training and teaching in Gothenburg she moved to New York City where she graduated with exellence at Broadway Dance Center and at Peridance Capezio Center NYC. During her first year in New York\, she auditioned for the world famous\, exceptionally talented director and dancer Shani Talmor. The audition was to be a part of her Lady styling team ”Shani’s Girls”. Although she auditioned for the semi-pro team Shani was so impressed by her that she put her directly on the pro team. After travelling around America with Shani’s Girls and performing for almost two years\, she returned back home to Sweden. Although Rebecca had already made plans to return to New York she started performing with a bachata team in Gothenburg. It was at one of their bachata shows that the dancer\, choreographer and director Adriana Mendes noticed her. She was asked to join Adriana’s successful salsa lady styling team ”Salseras.” The first major performance was at the Berlin Salsa Congress\, where the show impressed the world salsa champion BNF director and founder Eider Rúa. He immediately invited the team to perform as his special guests in the 3rd Dubai Latin Festival. Together with Salseras Rebecca continued to perform in Gothenburg\, Stockholm\, and Los Angeles. When returning to New York City\, she started training with Baila Society. She auditioned for the team and was one of the three\, out of more than 50 people applying that was picked to join the team. Shortly after the Founding Partner and Artist Director Daniel Enskat chose her as his dance partner to perform at Nordic Fund Selection Forum in Stockholm in front of an audience of the leading investors and asset managers in Scandinavia. She also performed with Baila Society at the Peridance Capezio Center 31st Anniversary Gala and at Cielo Latino Gala in New York City. The night ended very successfully with donations of 1 million dollars. As of her return to New York City she had been working with music video directors Ulysses & Jessy Terrero\, where she got a principal roll in the music video “Forgiveness” by Enrique Iglesias & Nicky Jam and was also featured in “Borro Cassette” by Maluma.
URL:https://crsny.org/event/acro-yoga-class/2018-11-05/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Guest Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181109T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181109T211500
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SUMMARY:Crossing Boundaries Concert Series Vol. 3: 7 word chanting  靈山會相 & tea ceremony
DESCRIPTION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing) presents 7 word chanting Yeongsanhoesang 靈山會相\, featuring Korean traditional music performed by gamin (piri\, saenghwang) and Min Kyung Park  (haegeum) accompanied by a tea ceremony performed by Korean tea master Sei-Ryun Chun. Following the performance\, there will be a short talk about Korean tea ceremony and Q&A with the artists. \nFor this event\, which is Vol. 3 of the Crossing Boundaries — Echoes of Korea — Concert Series curated by gamin\, she would like to introduce the Korean concept of Pungnyu\, which is defined as an artistic form of recreation incorporating elements of nature\, life\, and art. Pungnyu is intrinsic to a tasteful lifestyle and to Koreans’ collective and individual entertainment culture. It literally means “streams of wind.” Sharing tea\, playing music\, writing\, and observing the changing of the seasons are traditional pastimes used for transcending the material or secular aspects of life and cultivating a peaceful mind. Participating in a tea ceremony quiets the mind and opens the senses\, allowing us to experience more of the subtlety and depth of the music performance. \nBoth the music and tea ceremony presented in this program have been handed down to us from medieval Buddhist practices. As Buddhism in Korea fell in and out of favor through the centuries\, both the music and the tea ceremony were frequently revised to serve the times. Artists today continue to find ways to explore and extend these traditional art forms in ways that speak to the present moment and connect us not only to our heritage but to one another. \nTickets are $25 and are available online\, by phone (212-677-8621)\, and at CRS. Students/seniors with valid ID are $15 at the door. \nCROSSING BOUNDARIES — ECHOES OF KOREA\, curated by gamin (piri\, taepyeonso\, saenghwang)\, provides musicians from Korea with space to experiment with the new\, to collaborate across genres\, cultures and disciplines\, and to explore new ways of using creative communication to facilitate a shared practice of presence. The goal is to dissolve boundaries between performers and audiences\, the traditional and contemporary\, classical and experimental\, Korea and the world. Participants in the series are encouraged to incorporate meditation\, improvisation\, and collaborations with visual and movement-based artists as well as musical artists from different traditions. \nAbout the Program \nTea ceremony by Sei-Ryun Chun\nPiri & saenghwang played by gamin\nHaegeum played by Min Kyung Park \nOriginally a vocal piece with lyrics drawing on the words of the Buddha’s sermon in Mount Yeongsan\, India\, Yeongsanhoesang became purely instrumental in the 15th century. The music 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 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). “Sangryeongsan\,” the slowest and longest piece in the suite\, progresses gracefully and gently like the flow of water. \nThe Korean tea ceremony is distinguished by its emphasis on preparing and enjoying tea with a natural manner and minimum of ritualized formality. Originally\, it was directly connected with Buddhist practices\, but today it can be enjoyed by everyone. Cha (tea) was introduced to Korea around the 6th or 7th century from China. Some Korean scholars or Buddhist monks who traveled to China probably brought tea with them and began to drink in Korea. In the Goryeo dynasty (918-1392)\, Korean tea culture became popular with the rise of Buddhism as a national religion. During the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910)\, the Korean tea culture declined as Confucianism replaced Buddhism as a spiritual mainstream. Buddhism was repressed and became separated from the public. In the early 19th century\, a leading Korean philosopher\, Dasan Jeong Yakyong (1762-1836)\, and the Korean Buddhist Seon (Zen) master Chou Uisun (1786-1866)\, known as the “Father of Korean Tea\,” played key roles in reviving the long lost Korean tea tradition\, which continues today. \nAbout the Artists \nTea master Sei Ryun Chun was born in Busan\, Korea in 1956 and grew up in an artistic family. Majoring in fine art at Kunkuk University in 1979\, she studied sculpture and painting. After graduation\, she taught at Shinjung middle and high schools. In 1981\, she moved to America and studied etching at the New Milford Art Center in New Jersey and New York University in New York. She has also written extensively about art. She received the AHL Foundation artist’s prize in 2000. She has had 14 solo exhibitions and participated in the Miami Art Fair and Fine Art Fair San Francisco. She has been curating exhibitions in New York and New Jersey. She is currently incorporating her mastery of the traditional Korean tea ceremony into her exhibitions and presentations. seiryunchun.com \ngamin is a master practitioner of the piri\, taepyongso (double reed instruments)\, and saenghwang (reed mouth organ). Currently\, as a yisuja (designated master) of the Important Intangible Cultural Asset No.46 for piri court music and Daechita\, she strives to both preserve and enhance traditional Korean music. At Seoul National University and as a member and assistant principal player of the Contemporary Gugak Orchestra\, Gamin has used her virtuosity to perform authentic jeongak (classical court music) and sinawi (shaman ritual music)\, as well as new compositions for her instruments. gamin-music.com \nHaegeum instrumentalist Minkyung Park is a recipient of the 67th Chosun Daily Debut Concert and was selected as 2006 Kumho Young Artist by Kumho Asiana Foundation for Arts and Culture\, which discovers and supports 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. She received a B.S. and M.S in Korean Music from Seoul National University and completed a D.M.A course at Hanyang University. parkminkyung.com
URL:https://crsny.org/event/crossing-boundaries-3/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert,Crossing Boundaries,CRS Presents
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181111T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181111T160000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20181106T191251Z
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SUMMARY:Miracles in Manhattan with Jon Mundy\, Ph.D.:  Dharma\, Karma and God’s Plan for Salvation
DESCRIPTION:CRS presents Miracles in Manhattan\, lectures on the teachings of A Course in Miracles and related texts and topics\, with Jon Mundy\, Ph.D. and occasional guest lecturers. \nThe topic for November’s lecture is Dharma\, Karma and God’s Plan for Salvation. \n“God’s plan for salvation works simply because\, by following His direction\, you seek for salvation where it is.” — A Course in Miracles \n~ $25 per person with advanced purchase online\, by phone (212-677-8621) or at CRS until the day before the lecture~\n~ $30 per person at the door ~\nAs long as space is available\, “No one is ever turned away who cannot pay.” Contribute what you can. \nThe lectures are held on the 2nd Sunday of the month (but 1st Sunday in May). \nAlthough we would\, of course\, prefer to share with you in class\, Miracles in Manhattan classes are now also being offered via life-streaming for those who cannot attend the class in-person. The day of the class\, go to our YouTube Channel:\nhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwxH3nWSMFDGA1SiR9kAbeg\nand choose the live-streaming button \nDr. Jon Mundy 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. After Return to Love by Marianne Williamson\, it is currently the best-selling book based on the teaching of A Course in Miracles. \nwww.miraclesmagazine.org
URL:https://crsny.org/event/miracles-in-manhattan-with-jon-mundy-ph-d/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:ACIM-Related Event,CRS Presents,Miracles in Manhattan
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181113T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181113T203000
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CREATED:20180919T012955Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180919T012955Z
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SUMMARY:Meditation for Intuitive Development
DESCRIPTION:Intuition is your most powerful sense: it will alert you to potential harm\, draw you to abundance and steer you in the direction of your dreams. We all have intuition\, but how do we know when it speaks to us? In this evening gathering\, Psychic Medium Calise Simone will take you on a journey of Spiritual Enlightenment through a series of guided meditations. As you proceed on this journey you will experience peace\, wellness and heightening of your Intuition & Psychic Abilities. Calise will work with you using Spiritual meditation techniques to recognize your inner voice and strengthen the connection to your higher self and divine energies.\nOrganizer: Psychic Medium Calise Simone\nPrice: $55\, ($10 Discount when you Pre-book by Nov 9th)\nTickets: https://NovemberMeditation.Peatix.com
URL:https://crsny.org/event/meditation-for-intuitive-development/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Guest Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Calise Simone%2C Psychic Medium":MAILTO:contact@calisesimone.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181118T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181118T150000
DTSTAMP:20260405T164029
CREATED:20181015T172027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181015T172130Z
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SUMMARY:Couples Massage Class 1: back\, scalp\, and feet massage
DESCRIPTION:In our group couples massage classes you can expect to learn the very same massage techniques Meagan Holub has used to turn celebrities into raving fans of her work. You will learn to massage better\, firmer\, more gracefully and intuitively in a fun\, safe\, and beautiful class environment. Our Couples Massage Class 1 covers back\, scalp and feet. Couples Massage Class 2 covers arms\, legs and hands. And Couples Massage Class 3 covers back\, shoulders\, and head/ face tension relief points. Classes can be taken in any order. We highly recommend purchasing all three classes to learn to give a fantastic Full Body Massage for the one you love. While the classes do require two people\, and have a high number of romantic couples attending\, attendees do not need to be romantic partners. Friends\, families\, and anyone interested in learning the enviable skill of giving an excellent massage\, is welcome. Likewise\, this class is open to all ages and types of couples. We have only one requirement of you: be a loving human being who is ready to give to your partner\, as well as receive. \nIn our Couples Massage Class 1 (Back\, Scalp and Feet) you can expect to learn the very same massage techniques Meagan Holub has used to turn celebrities into raving fans of her work. You will learn to massage better\, firmer\, more gracefully and intuitively in a fun\, safe\, and beautiful group class environment. Although this class does require two people\, anyone interested in learning the enviable skill of giving an excellent massage\, is welcome.\nPrice: $150 per couple \nPurchase a gift certificate and sign up for classes at www.theloveinstitute.com or email us at askcupid@theloveinstitute.com \nUse promo code CSRLove50 for $50 off the $150 retail price of any group class gift certificate
URL:https://crsny.org/event/couples-massage-class-1-back-scalp-and-feet-massage/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Guest Event
ORGANIZER;CN="The Love Institute":MAILTO:askcupid@theloveinstitute.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181118T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181118T180000
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SUMMARY:Couples Massage Class Couples Massage Class 3 back\, shoulder\, and headache relief massage
DESCRIPTION:In our group couples massage classes you can expect to learn the very same massage techniques Meagan Holub has used to turn celebrities into raving fans of her work. You will learn to massage better\, firmer\, more gracefully and intuitively in a fun\, safe\, and beautiful class environment. Our Couples Massage Class 1 covers back\, scalp and feet. Couples Massage Class 2 covers arms\, legs and hands. And Couples Massage Class 3 covers back\, shoulders\, and head/ face tension relief points. Classes can be taken in any order. We highly recommend purchasing all three classes to learn to give a fantastic Full Body Massage for the one you love. While the classes do require two people\, and have a high number of romantic couples attending\, attendees do not need to be romantic partners. Friends\, families\, and anyone interested in learning the enviable skill of giving an excellent massage\, is welcome. Likewise\, this class is open to all ages and types of couples. We have only one requirement of you: be a loving human being who is ready to give to your partner\, as well as receive. \nIn our Couples Massage Class 3 (Back\, Shoulders\, Scalp/ Face Headache Relief Pressure Points) you can expect to learn the very same massage techniques Meagan Holub has used to turn celebrities into raving fans of her work. You will learn to massage better\, firmer\, more gracefully and intuitively in a fun\, safe\, and beautiful group class environment. Although this class does require two people\, anyone interested in learning the enviable skill of giving an excellent massage\, is welcome.\nPrice: $150 per couple \nPurchase a gift certificate and sign up for classes at www.theloveinstitute.com or email us at askcupid@theloveinstitute.com \nUse promo code CSRLove50 for $50 off the $150 retail price of any group class gift certificate
URL:https://crsny.org/event/couples-massage-class-couples-massage-class-3-back-shoulder-and-headache-relief-massage/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Guest Event
ORGANIZER;CN="The Love Institute":MAILTO:askcupid@theloveinstitute.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181126T181500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181126T194500
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SUMMARY:Eckhart Tolle Now Video and Meditation Evening
DESCRIPTION:Our next meeting –  Eckhart Tolle Video \nWe begin meet and greet at 6:25 pm. \n• Meet and greet /Q &A*** \n• Meditation \n• Video \n• Closing \nTHERE IS NO ADMISSION AFTER 6:45 PM (by group consensus) \nCoffee and conversation\, for those who wish follows at: “Think Coffee “downstairs or a nearby diner.
URL:https://crsny.org/event/eckhart-tolle-now-video-and-meditation-evening-4/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Guest Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181126T184500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181214T201500
DTSTAMP:20260405T164029
CREATED:20181204T223702Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181204T223702Z
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SUMMARY:Eckhart Tolle Now Video and Meditation Evening
DESCRIPTION:Our next meeting –  Eckhart Tolle Video \nWe begin meet and greet at 6:45 pm. \n• Meet and greet /Q & A*** \n• Meditation \n• Video \n• Closing \nTHERE IS NO ADMISSION AFTER 7 PM (by group consensus) \nCoffee and conversation\, for those who wish follows at: “Think Coffee “downstairs or a nearby diner.
URL:https://crsny.org/event/eckhart-tolle-now-video-and-meditation-evening-5/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Guest Event
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SUMMARY:In a divisive time\, Love and Justice emerge
DESCRIPTION:EXTRAORDINARY HELP IS HERE… \nIn the midst of the chaos and division gripping the world\, a group of wise\, incorruptible\, compassionate teachers — led by Maitreya\, the World Teacher — is here to guide and inspire us to reverse the damage we have done\, and overcome the dangers we face. \nThey will help us set a new course for our future\, creating out of the present turmoil\, a world of justice\, peace\, sharing and brotherhood. \nPLEASE JOIN US…\nFor a free video screening of a thought-provoking talk by Benjamin Creme followed by a panel Q&A \nIncluded; a brief intro to Transmission Meditation\, a potent form of world service.\nFree admission\, no registration required\nshare-international.us/ne * 877-495-7744 (recording)\, 718 200-7965 (person) \n“All are needed\, everyone.  No one is too small or young to take part in this Great Plan for the\nrescue and rehabilitation of our world.”   — Maitreya\, the World Teacher
URL:https://crsny.org/event/share-international-free-meditation-spiritual-talk/
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SUMMARY:NY Jonang- Kalachakra Ngondro Practice Group by Lemny Perez
DESCRIPTION:Come learn and practice the Jonang-Kalachakra Ngondro (preliminary practices) in preparation to take the Kalachakra Initiation. For those who have received the initiation from His Holiness or any other vajra master and who would like to learn to practice Kalachakra\, this is an opportunity to enter into a complete Kalachakra path to enlightenment at the Jonang lineage holds the completion stage yogas of Kalachakra.  \n$5-$50 Donation
URL:https://crsny.org/event/ny-jonang-kalachakra-ngondro-practice-group-by-lemny-perez-2/2018-12-02/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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SUMMARY:Couples Massage Class 1: back\, scalp\, and feet massage
DESCRIPTION:In our group couples massage classes you can expect to learn the very same massage techniques Meagan Holub has used to turn celebrities into raving fans of her work. You will learn to massage better\, firmer\, more gracefully and intuitively in a fun\, safe\, and beautiful class environment. Our Couples Massage Class 1 covers back\, scalp and feet. Couples Massage Class 2 covers arms\, legs and hands. And Couples Massage Class 3 covers back\, shoulders\, and head/ face tension relief points. Classes can be taken in any order. We highly recommend purchasing all three classes to learn to give a fantastic Full Body Massage for the one you love. While the classes do require two people\, and have a high number of romantic couples attending\, attendees do not need to be romantic partners. Friends\, families\, and anyone interested in learning the enviable skill of giving an excellent massage\, is welcome. Likewise\, this class is open to all ages and types of couples. We have only one requirement of you: be a loving human being who is ready to give to your partner\, as well as receive. \nIn our Couples Massage Class 1 (Back\, Scalp and Feet) you can expect to learn the very same massage techniques Meagan Holub has used to turn celebrities into raving fans of her work. You will learn to massage better\, firmer\, more gracefully and intuitively in a fun\, safe\, and beautiful group class environment. Although this class does require two people\, anyone interested in learning the enviable skill of giving an excellent massage\, is welcome.\nPrice: $150 per couple \nPurchase a gift certificate and sign up for classes at www.theloveinstitute.com or email us at askcupid@theloveinstitute.com \nUse promo code CSRLove50 for $50 off the $150 retail price of any group class gift certificate
URL:https://crsny.org/event/couples-massage-class-1-back-scalp-and-feet-massage-2/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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SUMMARY:Couples Massage Class Couples Massage Class 3 back\, shoulder\, and headache relief massage
DESCRIPTION:In our group couples massage classes you can expect to learn the very same massage techniques Meagan Holub has used to turn celebrities into raving fans of her work. You will learn to massage better\, firmer\, more gracefully and intuitively in a fun\, safe\, and beautiful class environment. Our Couples Massage Class 1 covers back\, scalp and feet. Couples Massage Class 2 covers arms\, legs and hands. And Couples Massage Class 3 covers back\, shoulders\, and head/ face tension relief points. Classes can be taken in any order. We highly recommend purchasing all three classes to learn to give a fantastic Full Body Massage for the one you love. While the classes do require two people\, and have a high number of romantic couples attending\, attendees do not need to be romantic partners. Friends\, families\, and anyone interested in learning the enviable skill of giving an excellent massage\, is welcome. Likewise\, this class is open to all ages and types of couples. We have only one requirement of you: be a loving human being who is ready to give to your partner\, as well as receive. \nIn our Couples Massage Class 3 (Back\, Shoulders\, Scalp/ Face Headache Relief Pressure Points) you can expect to learn the very same massage techniques Meagan Holub has used to turn celebrities into raving fans of her work. You will learn to massage better\, firmer\, more gracefully and intuitively in a fun\, safe\, and beautiful group class environment. Although this class does require two people\, anyone interested in learning the enviable skill of giving an excellent massage\, is welcome.\nPrice: $150 per couple \nPurchase a gift certificate and sign up for classes at www.theloveinstitute.com or email us at askcupid@theloveinstitute.com \nUse promo code CSRLove50 for $50 off the $150 retail price of any group class gift certificate
URL:https://crsny.org/event/couples-massage-class-couples-massage-class-3-back-shoulder-and-headache-relief-massage-2/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181203
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181204
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SUMMARY:Exhibition:  Nature in Motion — Paintings by Ayako Bando
DESCRIPTION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing) presents “Nature in Motion\,” an exhibition of abstract acrylic paintings by Ayako Bando expressing the energy and colors of the four seasons. Although Ms. Bando has had many exhibitions the past dozen years\, these older works from 2011–12 have not been shown together until now. The exhibition will open on December 3\, 2018 and will remain on view until February 9\, 2018. You are invited to meet the artist at the CRS Holiday Program & Reception on Saturday\, December 8\, 2018 from 6 – 9:30 pm. \nWhile most of Ms. Bando’s paintings are abstract\, one can feel a strong presence of light energy in many of her works\, a feature that became even more central in her newest works recently shown in the solo exhibition “Eternal Light.” But even in the earlier works featured in “Nature in Motion\,” areas of white or light color contrast with and reach toward darker areas and suggest the play of sunshine on water or plants or clouds. One might feel the presence of a cosmic energy or intelligence animating and giving life to these abstract structures and patterns\, energizing them\, setting them in motion\, transforming them just as the light reflecting off the pigments reaches out to our eyes and enlivens our own minds and spirits. \nArtist Statement \nFor this series\, I’m trying to express the energy the nature’s atmosphere contains. And I always give my work movement. Nature has played a very big part in my desire to paint\, the sky\, the trees\, the earth and elements of this sort. There’s much good energy to absorb into one’s body\, delivered by the earth and its natural wonders\, such as the play of sunlight\, in its powerful gentle sky and the dancing leaves. In my case\, very often it is the little things in life that we see everyday but take for granted that trigger my imagination to paint. And I believe that nature is a pure presence. The light lights up the heart and brings purity. The power of nature is endless\, and I value its greatness with my body & soul. \nAbout the Artist \nAyako Bando was born in the country town of Tokushima in Japan. She was blessed to be surrounded by the beauty of nature such as mountains\, rivers\, trees and flowers. After graduating from high school she moved to Osaka to study as a Medical Coding Specialist. She worked at the hospital for four years. During this time her passion was always to paint. After leaving the hospital she studied Art in Osaka\, London\, Tokyo and New York. She has exhibited in various venues in the United States\, Japan\, Germany and Italy. In 2017 she was the recipient of Namura Award and Honorable mention for the Modern Japan Art Society Exhibition at the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum. Her solo exhibition “Eternal Light” was exhibited at Saint Peter’s Church in NYC in 2018 and 2017. \nhttps://ayako-bando.jimdo.com/painting/ \nEducation \n2000 Aug Art school in Osaka Painting course\n2001 Sep Blake college in London Fine art course\n2007 Jan Art school Ginza Painting course in Tokyo\n2014 Sep The National Academy School in NY \nAward \n2017 Nov Namura Award for 44th Modern Japan Art Society Exhibition\n2017 July Honorable mention for Modern Japan Art Society Kanto Art Exhibition\n2017 Feb Honorable mention for Modern Japan Art Society Kanto Art Exhibition\n2016 Oct Orion Award for 43rd Modern Japan Art Society Exhibition\n2015 Oct Excellent Award for 42nd Modern Japan Art Society Exhibition\n2014 Oct Excellent Award for 41st Modern Japan Art Society Exhibition\n2013 Oct Japan Art Academy Award for 40th Modern Japan Art Society Exhibition\n2007 July Excellent work for The 24th Fukui ThumbHole Art Exhibition \nPermanent Collection\n2014 Oct Over the Edge Paper Works Unbound Part1 at Williamsburg Art &Historical\nCenter in Brooklyn\, NY\n2013 Jan The 14th Annual Salon Art Club Show at Williamsburg Art &Historical\nCenter in Brooklyn\, NY\n2012 Apri Spring Fling at Williamsburg Art &Historical center in Brooklyn\, NY \nSolo Exhibition \n2018 Dec “ Nature in motion” at CRS\, NY\n2018 Aug “Towanohikari-Eternal Light- at Saint Peter’s Church: Narthex Gallery\, NY\n2018 Jun “Towanohikari-Eternal Light- at International Center of CCCS\, NY\n2018 May “Lotus” at Hypnosis & Reiki Center\, NY\n2018 Feb “Towanohikari-Eternal Light- at YN\, NY\n2017 Aug “Towanohikari-Eternal Light- at Saint Peter’s Church: Narthex Gallery\, NY\n2017 Jun “Humanity” at Hypnosis & Reiki Center\, NY\n2016 Dec “Winter Nature” at Hypnosis & Reiki Center\, NY\n2016 Oct “Fall Nature” at Hypnosis & Reiki Center\, NY\n2016 May “Summer Nature” at Hypnosis & Reiki Center\, NY\n2015 Nov Ayako Bando at Black Cat LES \, NY\n2015 Apr “Spring Nature” at Hypnosis & Reiki Center\, NY\n2013 Jun “Nature” at Hypnosis & Reiki Center\, NY\n2010.Mar ” Nature in Motion” at Ouchi Gallery in Brooklyn\, NY\n2009.Dec Solo exhibition at Linn restaurant in Queens\, NY\n2005.July ” emotions” at Gekkoso Ginza in Tokyo\, Japan \nGroup Exhibition \n2018 Nov The 45th Modern Japan Art Society Exhibition at Tokyo Metropolitan Art\nMuseum\, Japan\n2018 Oct SJAC Exhibition 2018 at Gallery Max New York\, NY\n2018 Aug PEACE 2018 at International Center of CCCS\, NY\n2018 Jun Juried Paper Works 2018 at Upstream Gallery\, NY\n2018 May 17th Annual Postcard show at AIR gallery in Brooklyn\, NY\n2018 Mar 2nd Annual International Women’s Day Art Fair at One Art Space\, NY\n2018 Jan 19th Annual Salon Art Club Show at Williamsburg Art &Historical\nCenter in Brooklyn\, NY\n2018 Jan JCAT Showcase at One Art Space Gallery\, NY\n2018 Jan Small works show at Upstream gallery\, NY\n2017 Dec ” A Political Apolitical Holiday Show” at Viridian Artists\, NY\n2017 Nov The 44th Modern Japan Art Society Exhibition at Tokyo Metropolitan Art\nMuseum\, Japan\n2017 Oct Small Art Show vol.3 at Studio 34 in Queens\, NY\n2017 Oct ALL Art + Exhibition at Van Der Plas Gallery\, NY\n2017 Sep WAH Celebrates Volunteers at Williamsburg Art &Historical Center in Brooklyn\, NY\n2017 Jul JCAT Small Show Case at Gallery Max New York\, NY\n2017 Jul Small Art show in Nagano and NY at Shoshinkan Gallery in Nagano\, Japan\n2017 Jul Modern Japan Art Society Kanto Art Exhibition at Tokyo Metropolitan Art\nMuseum\, Japan\n2017 Mar International Women’s day Art FAIR at One Art Space\, NY\n2017 Feb Modern Japan Art Society Kanto Art Exhibition at Tokyo Metropolitan Art\nMuseum\, Japan\n2017 Feb 11th 100 artists exhibition at Ouchi Gallery in Brooklyn\, NY\n2017 Jan The 18th Annual Salon Art Club Show at Williamsburg Art &Historical\nCenter in Brooklyn\, NY\n2017 Jan Modernism3 at ARTSPACE Patchogue in Patchogue\, NY\n2017 Jan Members show at Garrison Art Center in Garrison\, NY\n2017 Jan The 8th Annual small works show at Manhattan Brought Presidents Office\, NY\n2017 Jan Juried Small Work show at Upstream Gallery in Hastings on Hudson\, NY \n2016 Nov Slide Slamming:A Long Island Collaboration at Patchogue Arts Council in\nPatochogue\, NY\n2016 Nov Open call 2 Holiday Salon show at Lorimoto in Brooklyn\, NY\n2016 Oct The 43rd Modern Japan Art Society Exhibition at Tokyo Metropolitan Art\nMuseum\, Japan\n2016 Oct Color of Fall at Ouchi Gallery in Brooklyn\, NY\n2016 Aug A.I.R gallery’s15th Annual Postcard show at Interstate projects in Brooklyn\, NY\n2016 May Mail Art at Karuizawa New Art Museum in Japan\n2016 Apr 100 Works On Paper Benefit at Kentler International Drawing Space in Brooklyn\, NY\n2016 Feb Modern Japan Art Society Kantou Art Exhibition at Tokyo Metropolitan Art\nMuseum in Tokyo\, Japan\n2016 Jan 18th Annual Postcards Edge at Sikkema Jenkins & Co. in NY\n2016 Jan The 17th Annual Salon Art Club Show at Williamsburg Art &Historical\nCenter in Brooklyn\, NY\n2015 Nov East & East Affordable Art Show at Gallery onetwentyeight \, NY\n2015 Oct The 42nd Modern Japan Art Society Exhibition at Tokyo Metropolitan Art\nMuseum\, Japan\n2015 Aug Raciality at Gallery onetwentyeight \, NY\n2015 Jun Summer Show Rules at Gallery onetwentyeight \, NY\n2015 May WAH Bridges Self at Williamsburg Art &Historical Center in Brooklyn\, NY\n2015 Feb 13th Thumbhole Exhibition at Tokyo Kotsu Kaikan\, Japan\n2015 Jan The 16th Annual Salon Art Club Show at Williamsburg Art &Historical\nCenter in Brooklyn\, NY\n2014 Dec Over the Edge Paper Works Unbound Part2 at Williamsburg Art &Historical\nCenter in Brooklyn\, NY\n2014 Oct The 41st Modern Japan Art Society Exhibition at Tokyo Metropolitan Art\nMuseum\, Japan\n2014 Oct Over the Edge Paper Works Unbound Part1 at Williamsburg Art &Historical\nCenter in Brooklyn\, NY\n2014 Oct International Art Festival at the Highline Loft Gallery\,NY\n2014 July Classical Realism Exhibition at Manhattan Borough President’s Office\, NY\n2014 July Come rain or Come shine at Gallery onetwentyeight \, NY\n2014 Jun Mash Up: Collages in Mixed Media at Islip Museum in Islip\, NY\n2014 May 8th AiB Bushwick Open Studios Benefit at Storefront Ten Eyck in Brooklyn\, NY\n2014 Feb JART4th at Williamsburg Art &Historical Center in Brooklyn\, NY\n2014 Jan The sketchbook Project in Miami\, FL\n2013 Dec Fridge Art Fair NYC:The Miami Popsicle Project in Miami \,FL\n2013 Oct The 40th Modern Japan Art Society Exhibition at Tokyo Metropolitan Art\nMuseum\, Japan\n2013 Aug Delicious Summer at Gallery SANSQUOI in Okayama Japan\n2013 July Summer show at Gallery onetwentyeight \, NY\n2013 May Annual Small Works Juried Competition at Greenpoint Gallery in Brooklyn\, NY\n2013 Jan The 14th Annual Salon Art Club Show at Williamsburg Art &Historical\nCenter in Brooklyn\, NY\n2013 Jan The 7th 100 Artists Exhibition at Ouchi Gallery in Brooklyn\, NY\n2013 Jan 19th Juried Small Works Show at Upstream Gallery\, NY\n2012 Dec Window Dressing presented by the Islip Art Council in Syiville\, NY\n2012 Dec Holiday Show at Gallery onetwentyeight \, NY\n2012 Oct Grand Harvest International Juried Show at Williamsburg Art &Historical\nCenter in Brooklyn\, NY\n2012 Oct The 39th Modern Japan Art Society Exhibition at Tokyo Metropolitan Art\nMuseum\, Japan\n2012 Aug Parallax Art Fair \, NY\n2012 July Thumbhole Exhibition at Tokyo Kotsu Kaikan in Tokyo\, Japan\n2012 July The 6th 100 artist Exhibition at Sala dei Templari \, Italy\n(planed by Ouchi Gallery)\n2012 Apr Drawing Matters at Gallery onetwentyeight \, NY\n2012 Apr Spring Fling at Williamsburg Art &Historical center in Brooklyn\, NY\n2012 Mar Puzzle Project at MI gallery in OSAKA\, Japan\n2012 Mar Puzzle Project at Umeda Sky Building in OSAKA\, Japan\n2012 Feb Thumbhole Exhibition at Tokyo Kotsu Kaikan in Tokyo\, Japan\n2012 Feb the 25 Years Anniversary Show Part 1 at Gallery onetwentyeight \, NY\n2012 Jan 13th Annual WAH Salon Art Club Show at Williamsburg Art\n&Historical Center in Brooklyn\, NY\n2011 Dec We Are One at Camel Art Space in Brooklyn\, NY\n2011 Dec The 3rd Annual Small Works Exhibition at Manhattan Borough President’s\nOffice\, NY\n2011 Nov Wave…The Tides of Time at Gallery onetwentyeight\, NY\n2011 Oct 100-Tage-Kunst \, Germany\n2011 Aug Planet Alert at Gallery onetwentyeight\, NY\n2011 Jun Art Rescue Team for Japan at Williamsburg Art &Historical center in Brooklyn\, NY\n2011 Apr Artists selected for the Peace Art online Exhibition\n2011 Apr Fantastic fund at Bronx Art Space in Bronx\, NY\n2011 Apr Art love Japan at In Rivers Gallery in Brooklyn\, NY\n2011 Apr Pray for Japan at National Academy School\, NY\n2011 Mar Ashita: Artist for Japan at the great hall in Toront\, Canada\n2011 Mar What every perason can do at Ouchi gallery in Brooklyn\, NY\n2011 Feb The sketchbook project at Brooklyn art library in Brooklyn\, NY\n2011 Jan New year New works “the year of rabbit” at Gallery onetwentyeight \, NY\n2010 Dec Art for gift at Ouchi Gallery in Brooklyn\, NY\n2010 Sep Art for Tibet at the Union Gallery\, NY\n2010 Jun Group exhibition “1000 original postcard exhibition” at Ouchi Gallery in Brooklyn\, NY\n2009 Mar Group Exhibition “Super Competition” at Ouchi Gallery in Brooklyn\, NY\n2008 Nov Japan Arts Matsuri in Brooklyn\, NY\n2007 July Fukui ThumbHole Art exhibition in Fukui\, Japan\n2006 Aug group exhibition at Spacekids Aoyama in Tokyo\, Japan
URL:https://crsny.org/event/exhibition-ayako-bando/2018-12-03/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:CRS Presents,Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181208T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181208T160000
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SUMMARY:USAATO Clothing Exhibition & Sale
DESCRIPTION:CRS welcomes you to the sixth exhibition of USAATO clothing at CRS on Dec 8 & 9\, 2018! Designer Mr. Usaburo’s staff will personally help to select and coordinate the garments that would suit you best. \nDec 8 from 11 am – 5 pm in the award-winning White Room\nDec 9 in the 2nd FL Healing Room \nUSAATO shares beautiful traditional clothes made in Chiang Mai\, Thailand. The clothing is designed by Japanese haute couture designer Usaburo Sato with fabrics made by the caring hands of the Thai people. The fabrics are mostly made of hand-spun cotton\, silk and hemp\, picked in mountains and villages\, naturally dyed from plants and fruits\, then made into clothes with traditional weaving machines by women in local villages of north and northeast Thailand and Laos. The attention\, time and passion put into the creation of these clothes give it a sense of energy that can be felt on your body and in your soul. Soft and warm\, relaxing wears suitable for both outside and home. \nAll fabrics are once gathered at “USAATO SIAM” in Chiang Mai and then delivered for the sewing process. USAATO clothes are sewn by individuals and groups outbound Chiang Mai\, not by the company’s factory. (One part of our products is from machine-weaving.) \nThe products are mostly women’s clothes but men’s clothes\, children’s clothes\, samue (monk’s working clothes)\, and rakui (pajamas) are also available. Approximate prices for tops are from $70 to $180 while bottoms are from $90 to $180. \nUSAATO clothes are selling all over the world at pop-up exhibitions organized by USAATO partners called coordinators. USSATO NEW YORK will hold exhibitions every few months at CRS. \nWearing hemp clothing promotes personal health in a variety of ways. Hemp/ cotton blends are both more absorbent humid and more mildew resistant than 100% cotton. Fabric made using 50% or higher of hemp will block more UV rays than non-hemp fabrics. And have you ever noticed that hemp-made garments don’t create static? That is because hemp has the same net static charge as human skin\, resonating perfectly with our electromagnetic fields. \nFollowing the exhibition there will be a concert by world musician Chakkiri at 7 pm. Chakkiri plays using numerous instruments\, some of them he made himself and many collected in his global travels\, that produce beautiful tones. He learned Classical Indian Raga Music from Kishor Gosh\, who studied under world-renowned Ravi Shankar. He has been in on a journey to create and share borderless music drawing improvisationally on various traditional music forms and contemporary styles to create musical conversations from spirit and of the moment. He also regularly teachers workshops and offers own unique form of music therapy. \nEnjoy Organic clothes and soul-shaking sound! \nContact : CRS 212-677-8621　or 914-703-8018 Senko or universalcreation1000@gmail.com \nhttp://www.usaato.com
URL:https://crsny.org/event/usaato-clothing-exhibition-sale-4/2018-12-08/
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