CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing) announces an exhibition of abstract prints, expressing the feeling of water and waves, by the Japanese artist Kazoo. The exhibition opens on June 5 and will remain on view through August 3, 2016. Kazoo has been traveling all over the world to see different cultures and how people live. He found […]
CRS announces Light in Darkness, an exhibition of original art (watercolor, ink, gouache, and graphite on paper) from the illustrated book A Good Life in Hell by Ai Tatebayashi. A Good Life in Hell is an illustrated book that tells the life stories of Sumiteru Taniguchi, a Nagasaki atomic bomb survivor (hibakusha in Japanese), and his wife […]
Join us for our August Healing Circle and spirit journey! Space is limited so please sign up in advance! Registration is $20. We'll start off with drumming meditation and singing — yes, we will all add our wordless voices, calling our spirits home, to the rhythm of the drum! Then, this month we'll go deeper […]
Affirmative Action is a breakthrough event in the power of our words and practicing what you speak through self affirmation, coaching, reflection and movement. If you are ready to step outside of your comfort zone and live up into your purpose then join us in a positive move forward. Don't wait, take action...Affirmative Action. Yvonne […]
Yoshiko Nakamura and CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing) invite you to screen and discuss the documentary “Prenatal Memories of Children” (2016, 94’ in Japanese w/ English subtitles) by director Norio Ogikubo. Whether you are skeptical of prenatal memories or not, you might be deeply inspired and even healed by the thoughts shared by the children […]
Yoshiko Nakamura and CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing) invite you to screen and discuss the documentary “Prenatal Memories of Children” (2016, 94’ in Japanese w/ English subtitles) by director Norio Ogikubo. Whether you are skeptical of prenatal memories or not, you might be deeply inspired and even healed by the thoughts shared by the children […]
You are a writer. Words turn you on. You wait for words to brush against each other and make beautiful sounds. You roll words on your tongue and taste them. You have ideas and stories dancing inside your belly. What if turning those ideas into words on the page made you swoon in pleasure instead of […]
pictured: Presidents of the New York Qin Society performing together in Taipei this May — John Thompson, current president; Yuan Jungping, founding president The New York Qin Society presents its founding president, Master Jung-Ping Yuan, now visiting from Taiwan, in a concert of music for the guqin silk-stringed zither on Saturday August 27, 2016 from 6 – 8 pm. The […]