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SUMMARY:Sufi Dance Class with Paola García
DESCRIPTION:Learn the ancient practice of meditative whirling known as Sufi dance or Sema (Sama in Iranian). You will learn the techniques of whirling\, but Sema is not about reproducing a certain form or aesthetic. Rather\, the technique serves as a vehicle for inner journeying. Sema means spiritual listening. Together we’ll create a sacred space in which we can safely listen to and share our true selves and experience oneness with the Divine. \nEach class consists of some explanation of the theory and technique\, exercises\, practice whirling\, and sharing and discussion of what you experienced and felt. \nEach class is $30.\nTo register\, please contact paolasufidance@gmail.com \nPlease remember to wear comfortable clothing like yoga pants or leggings and T shirts (no tube tops or short pants/skirts\, solid colors are recommended\, avoiding prints and shiny material which might distract the eye while whirling) and wear socks or soft soled shoes. If you have a whirling skirt\, please feel free to bring it. \nPlease avoid eating a large meal for two hours before class. \nWhirling commonly induces dizziness or nausea. Over time\, through whirling\, we learn to trust ourselves to go off balance\, to be dizzy\, to surrender control. We empty our minds of all thoughts of the individual self as we give ourselves over to prayer and connect with a greater power\, the still center within\, around which we turn. Into this emptiness floods a divine fullness\, which sometimes gives rise to a state known as “mystical intoxication\,” a reflection of knowing and experiencing that you and I and the Divine are One. \nPAOLA GARCÍA teaches Sufi dance and performs with the CRS Sufi dance community and elsewhere. She has studied extensively with Sufi dance artist Rana Gorgani in NYC and in Europe and was awarded the International Sufi Dance Certification Of Cid UNESCO by her\, granting Paola authority to teach Gorgani’s method of Sufi dance training. She has performed in multiple venues including Mana Contemporary\, Alwan Center for the Arts\, The Cathedral of Saint John the Divine\, From the Horse’s Mouth\, The Outlet Dance Project\, Dixon Place\, MODArts Dance Collective\, Queens Library\, and Jamaica Center for the Arts among others. Paola holds a Master’s Degree in Islamic Studies from Columbia University and a J.D. from Columbia Law School. She is a writer\, Middle Eastern Studies researcher\, lawyer\, translator and student of Sufism. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n\n\nTRANSLATE with  x\n\n\n  English \n\n\n\n\n\n\nArabic\nHebrew\nPolish\n\n\nBulgarian\nHindi\nPortuguese\n\n\nCatalan\nHmong Daw\nRomanian\n\n\nChinese Simplified\nHungarian\nRussian\n\n\nChinese Traditional\nIndonesian\nSlovak\n\n\nCzech\nItalian\nSlovenian\n\n\nDanish\nJapanese\nSpanish\n\n\nDutch\nKlingon\nSwedish\n\n\nEnglish\nKorean\nThai\n\n\nEstonian\nLatvian\nTurkish\n\n\nFinnish\nLithuanian\nUkrainian\n\n\nFrench\nMalay\nUrdu\n\n\nGerman\nMaltese\nVietnamese\n\n\nGreek\nNorwegian\nWelsh\n\n\nHaitian Creole\nPersian\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n \n\n      \n\n\nTRANSLATE with \n\n COPY THE URL BELOW \n   \n   Back\n   \n\n\nEMBED THE SNIPPET BELOW IN YOUR SITE  \n\nEnable collaborative features and customize widget: Bing Webmaster Portal\nBack
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LOCATION:Anahid Sofian Studio\, 29 W 15th St FL6\, New York\, NY\, 10011\, United States
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SUMMARY:Wanderlust: An Evening of Poetry\, Movement & Visuals by Azerbaijani Artist Elya Osmanova
DESCRIPTION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing) presents Wanderlust\, an evening with Azerbaijani Artist Elya Osmanova in the award-winning White Room at CRS on June 12 at 7pm. Using multidisciplinary art forms such as poetry\, movement & visuals\, this traveling artist leads us through a journey to uncover the meanings we give to home & belonging. \nWhat is home? What’s belonging?! Do we belong to the language that we speak or the language that we think?! While exploring all of these concepts\, Wanderlust gives the space to the audience to be part of process of exploration and sharing as a community\, as part of her ongoing project. \nTickets are $20 and are available online through Eventbrite and at the door (cash only) if not sold out. Proof of full vaccination is required to enter\, no exceptions. Masks must be worn throughout. Seating is limited and includes seating on the floor. \nElya previously performed at CRS in the Dec 11\, 2021 Paradise Laboratory concert by musicians Galen Passen (sitar) & gamin (piri & saenghwang)\, where she read text by playwright Mia Chung. \nElya Osmanova is an Azerbaijani dancer\, model\, actor based in New York. \nAs a dancer she has worked with artists such as Najla Gilliam\, Sun Kim\, J9 Dance\, Chun Yun Chun\, Elsa Nilsson and many others. \nElya was a selected dancer at Jazz Foundation of America in 2019. She was also a guest performer in the musical Gunfighter Meets His Match at Joe’s Pub\, which was one of the musicals selected for the New York Musical Festival in 2018. \nElya made her narrative film acting debut in “My Heart Is My Only Country” directed by Iva Gocheva\, which will be screened as part of Rooftop Film series on June 22nd in Central Park. \nwww.elyaos.com
URL:https://crsny.org/event/wanderlust-220612/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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SUMMARY:Day 1 of the 2022 M³ Music Festival!
DESCRIPTION:CRS is thrilled to invite you to M³ (Mutual Mentorship for Musicians)’s inaugural in-person festival co-presented with NYC Winter Jazzfest at Greenwich House Music School. M³ will present 19 live performances and 6 new duo commissions over June 16 – 18 and June 21 – 22. \nRSVP for FREE today and see the full schedule at https://tinyurl.com/2022m3festival \nAll events at Greenwich House Music School @ghmusicschool\, 46 Barrow Street\, NYC (EDT time zone): \nThursday\, June 16\, 2022\n—6:00pm: CN’s La permanencia de los ecos – Hamburg/Argentina\n—7:15pm: Malika Zarra quintet – Paris\, France @malikazarra_\n—8:30pm: Michele Rosewoman’s Textured Trio – NYC @mrosewoman\n—9:45pm: Maya Keren’s Careful In the Sun – NYC @mayakerenmusic\n—11:00pm: Lesley Mok’s The Living Collection – NYC @lesley.mok \nListen to their music on the M³ Festival / WJF Playlist https://tinyurl.com/2022m3festplaylist \nSee you at the festival! \nCRS is a sponsor of M³ (Mutual Mentorship for Musicians)\, a platform created to empower\, elevate\, normalize and give visibility to women\, non-binary musicians and those of other historically underrepresented gender identities in intersection with race\, sexuality\, or ability across generations in the US and worldwide\, through a radical model of mentorship and musical collaborative commissions.\nhttps://mutualmentorshipformusicians.org \n#mutualmentorship #mutualmentorshipformusicians #goM3 #mentorshipmatters #changingthenarrative #representation
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LOCATION:Greenwich Street Music House\, 46 Barrow St\, NEW YORK\, NY\, 10014\, United States
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SUMMARY:Day 2 of the 2022 M³ Music Festival!
DESCRIPTION:CRS is thrilled to invite you to M³ (Mutual Mentorship for Musicians)’s inaugural in-person festival co-presented with NYC Winter Jazzfest at Greenwich House Music School. M³ will present 19 live performances and 6 new duo commissions over June 16 – 18 and June 21 – 22. \nRSVP for FREE today and see the full schedule at https://tinyurl.com/2022m3festival \nAll events at Greenwich House Music School @ghmusicschool\, 46 Barrow Street\, NYC (EDT time zone): \nFriday\, June 17\, 2022\n6:00pm: Jen Shyu’s Zero Grasses: Ritual for the Losses (excerpts) – NYC\n7:15pm: Miriam Elhajli – Brooklyn\, NY\n8:30pm: Monnette Sudler – Philadelphia\, PA\n9:45pm: Caroline Davis’ Portals – Brooklyn\, NY\n11:00pm: Romarna Campbell Showcase – London\, UK\nListen to their music on the M³ Festival / WJF Playlist https://tinyurl.com/2022m3festplaylist \nSee you at the festival! \nCRS is a sponsor of M³ (Mutual Mentorship for Musicians)\, a platform created to empower\, elevate\, normalize and give visibility to women\, non-binary musicians and those of other historically underrepresented gender identities in intersection with race\, sexuality\, or ability across generations in the US and worldwide\, through a radical model of mentorship and musical collaborative commissions.\nhttps://mutualmentorshipformusicians.org \n#mutualmentorship #mutualmentorshipformusicians #goM3 #mentorshipmatters #changingthenarrative #representation
URL:https://crsny.org/event/day-2-of-the-2022-m3-music-festival/
LOCATION:Greenwich Street Music House\, 46 Barrow St\, NEW YORK\, NY\, 10014\, United States
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SUMMARY:Day 3 of the 2022 M³ Music Festival!
DESCRIPTION:CRS is thrilled to invite you to M³ (Mutual Mentorship for Musicians)’s inaugural in-person festival co-presented with NYC Winter Jazzfest at Greenwich House Music School. M³ will present 19 live performances and 6 new duo commissions over June 16 – 18 and June 21 – 22. \nRSVP for FREE today and see the full schedule at https://tinyurl.com/2022m3festival \nAll events at Greenwich House Music School @ghmusicschool\, 46 Barrow Street\, NYC (EDT time zone): \n\nSaturday\, June 18\, 2022\n7:15pm: aden – NYC\n8:30pm: Fay Victor’s SoundNoiseFUNK – NYC\n9:45pm: Samantha Boshnack’s Uncomfortable Subjects – Seattle/NYC\n11:00pm: Cleo Reed – NYC\n\nListen to their music on the M³ Festival / WJF Playlist https://tinyurl.com/2022m3festplaylist \nSee you at the festival! \nCRS is a sponsor of M³ (Mutual Mentorship for Musicians)\, a platform created to empower\, elevate\, normalize and give visibility to women\, non-binary musicians and those of other historically underrepresented gender identities in intersection with race\, sexuality\, or ability across generations in the US and worldwide\, through a radical model of mentorship and musical collaborative commissions.\nhttps://mutualmentorshipformusicians.org \n#mutualmentorship #mutualmentorshipformusicians #goM3 #mentorshipmatters #changingthenarrative #representation
URL:https://crsny.org/event/day-3-of-the-2022-m3-music-festival/
LOCATION:Greenwich Street Music House\, 46 Barrow St\, NEW YORK\, NY\, 10014\, United States
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SUMMARY:Day 4 of the 2022 M³ Music Festival!
DESCRIPTION:CRS is thrilled to invite you to M³ (Mutual Mentorship for Musicians)’s inaugural in-person festival co-presented with NYC Winter Jazzfest at Greenwich House Music School. M³ will present 19 live performances and 6 new duo commissions over June 16 – 18 and June 21 – 22. \nRSVP for FREE today and see the full schedule at https://tinyurl.com/2022m3festival \nAll events at Greenwich House Music School @ghmusicschool\, 46 Barrow Street\, NYC (EDT time zone): \n\n\n\nTuesday\, June 21\, 2022\n—6:00pm: Shanta Nurullah’s Sitarsys – Chicago\n—7:15pm: Sumi Tonooka – Philadelphia\, PA\n—8:30pm: Sara Serpa – NYC/Lisbon\n—9:45pm: Alchemy Sound Project: Erica Lindsay’s Meditation on Transformation – Rosendale\, NY #ericalindsay\n—11:00pm: Rémèd: Val-Inc aka Val Jeanty SoundChemist – Haiti/Boston\n\n\n\n\nListen to their music on the M³ Festival / WJF Playlist https://tinyurl.com/2022m3festplaylist \nSee you at the festival! \nCRS is a sponsor of M³ (Mutual Mentorship for Musicians)\, a platform created to empower\, elevate\, normalize and give visibility to women\, non-binary musicians and those of other historically underrepresented gender identities in intersection with race\, sexuality\, or ability across generations in the US and worldwide\, through a radical model of mentorship and musical collaborative commissions.\nhttps://mutualmentorshipformusicians.org \n#mutualmentorship #mutualmentorshipformusicians #goM3 #mentorshipmatters #changingthenarrative #representation
URL:https://crsny.org/event/2022-m3-music-festival-day-4/
LOCATION:Greenwich Street Music House\, 46 Barrow St\, NEW YORK\, NY\, 10014\, United States
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SUMMARY:2022 M³ Music Festival Closing Night Gala
DESCRIPTION:CRS is thrilled to invite you to M³ (Mutual Mentorship for Musicians)’s inaugural in-person festival co-presented with NYC Winter Jazzfest at Greenwich House Music School. M³ will present 19 live performances and 6 new duo commissions over June 16 – 18 and June 21 – 22. \nSee the full schedule at https://tinyurl.com/2022m3festival \nAll events at Greenwich House Music School @ghmusicschool\, 46 Barrow Street\, NYC (EDT time zone): \nAt the first M³ Gala\, hosted by music writer Kyla Marshell\, Shanta Nurullah will be honored with the M³ Lifetime Achievement Award. This award fills a gap that exists in honoring elder women in the jazz and creative music scene\, whose musical contributions have been invisibilized due to racism and misogyny. \nKyla Marshell’s essays\, poems\, interviews and reviews have appeared in The Guardian\, Gawker\, BuzzFeed\, The Believer\, Kinfolk\, O\, the Oprah Magazine\, Shondaland\, The Ringer\, and elsewhere. She has earned Jacob K. Javits\, Cave Canem and MacDowell fellowships; Ebony.com named her one of “7 Young Black Writers You Should Know.” \nShanta Nurullah is a Chicago based multi-instrumentalist\, storyteller\, and educator. Her current projects include: Shanta – Storyteller; Sitarsys – the sitar is the focal point in this Spiritual Jazz ensemble; Shanta Nurullah Trio – an eclectic grouping that combines storytelling with improvisational music; ShaZah – Zahra Baker joins Shanta in this folk duo; and Freedom Song Leaders – sharing the joy and power of communal singing. Bring Shanta’s gentle power into your world. \n\n6pm: Reception (drinks & light fare)\n\n\n7pm: Honoring Shanta Nurullah with M³ Lifetime Achievement Award\n\n\n7:15pm: World premiere screenings of Winter Solstice 2021 Cohort duo commissions & interviews\n\n\n8:30pm: Closing remarks\n\nThe Winter Solstice 2021 Cohort (4th Cohort)’s duo commissions are video+music works by: \n\nJessica Ackerley (Honolulu\, Hawai’i) + Cansu Tanrikulu (Berlin\, Germany)\nGoussy Célestin (NYC) + Francesca Remigi (Boston/Milan\, Italy) \nLeonor Falcon (NYC/Venezuela) + Paula Shocron (Argentina)\nRuth Naomi Floyd (Philadelphia) + Wenjun Wu (China/Boston)\nDevon Gates (Atlanta\, GA/Boston\, MA) + Naomi Moon Siegel (Missoula\, MT)​\nGabi Motuba (South Africa) + Ni Nyoman Srayamurtikanti (Bali\, Indonesia)\n\nListen to their music on the M³ Festival / WJF Playlist https://tinyurl.com/2022m3festplaylist \nTICKETS: \n$25: Enjoy the reception and witness the Cohort 4 world premiere screenings \n$50: Enjoy the reception and get preferred seating for the Cohort 4 world premiere screenings \n$75: Enjoy the reception and you’ll get preferred seating for the Cohort 4 world premiere screenings AND you’ll receive our first-ever printed anthology featuring the writings of our first two Cohorts \nCan’t make it? DONATE HERE. \nSee you at the festival! \nCRS is a sponsor of M³ (Mutual Mentorship for Musicians)\, a platform created to empower\, elevate\, normalize and give visibility to women\, non-binary musicians and those of other historically underrepresented gender identities in intersection with race\, sexuality\, or ability across generations in the US and worldwide\, through a radical model of mentorship and musical collaborative commissions.\nhttps://mutualmentorshipformusicians.org \n#mutualmentorship #mutualmentorshipformusicians #goM3 #mentorshipmatters #changingthenarrative #representation
URL:https://crsny.org/event/2022-m3-music-festival-gala/
LOCATION:Greenwich Street Music House\, 46 Barrow St\, NEW YORK\, NY\, 10014\, United States
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SUMMARY:Crossing Boundaries Vol. 17: Through Her Eyes
DESCRIPTION:CRS presents Crossing Boundaries Concert Series Vol. 17:  THROUGH HER EYES on June 25\, 2022 at 7 pm in the award-winning White Room at CRS. The program features three female musicians — gamin (piri\, saenghwang)\, Jacqueline Kerrod (electric harp)\, and Mariel Roberts (cello) — and video by Sook Jin Jo from her art installations in Brazil and South Korea\, including her installation of 304 lights in remembrance of the Sewol Ferry disaster in which 304 people\, mostly high school students\, died en route to Jeju island\, South Korea on April 16\, 2014. This concert is dedicated to those beautiful spirits who became stars. \nCurated by multi-Instrumentalist gamin\, this fifth season of Crossing Boundaries consists of three concerts exploring the theme of WOMEN IN MUSIC performed by female and female-identifying musicians. Following the performance there will be a conversation with the audience about the concert and the theme of gender in the music industry. \nTickets are $20 – $30 and are available online through eventbrite.com and at the door for cash only\, if not sold out. Seating is limited and includes floor seating on blankets. All patrons must show proof of vaccination at the door in order to be admitted\, no exceptions. In addition\, masks must be worn throughout. \nPhoto credits: The photo of the beach is a still from the video of “Crossroads\,” a one-hour installation & performance copyright @ 2008 by Sook Jin Jo\, which took place in Itaparica\, Brazil in 2008\, sponsored by the Sacatar Foundation\, photo: Sang-Taek Oh. The photo of the stars is of “The Face of Heaven\,” a 304 LED light Installation copyright @ 2016 by Sook Jin Jo\, which was commissioned by  Gyeonggi Museum of Modern Art for April: the Eternal Voyage\, an exhibition memorializing the 304 victims of the Sewol ferry disaster in 2014\, photo: Tae Hoon Lee. \n“Gamin is one of the most celebrated piri\, taepyeongso and saengwhang performers in Korea today.” — Silkroad \n“Cellist Mariel Roberts has evolved to become one of the most adventurous figures on New York’s new music scene—one with a thorough grounding in classical tradition but a ravenous appetite for and tireless discipline in new work.” — Bandcamp Daily \n“Many people think of original music in a hierarchical sense\, looking down on pure improvisation as something that doesn’t require mastery or discipline. One listen to Jacqueline Kerrod’s solo harp debut will serve as an epiphany for those cynics. In fact\, I found myself awestruck by Kerrod’s seemingly limitless expressive range.”— Yoshi Maclear Wall The Whole Note \n“Jo’s work operates at the intersection of abstraction and human need\, creating intimate spaces and experiences of peace and solace that acknowledge emotional or spiritual connections.” — Sculpture \nCrossing Boundaries Vol. 18:  FREEDOM will be held on July 16 in Marc A. Scorca Hall at the National Opera Center. Crossing Boundaries Vol. 16:  FOCUSING ON HER\, co-presented by Tenri Cultural Institute of NY\, has been re-scheduled for Dec 10\, 2022 at Tenri. \nTHE PROGRAM \nFace of Heaven“The Face of Heaven” is a memorial Installation for the Sewol Ferry disaster in which 304 people\, mostly high school students\, died en route from Incheon to Jeju\, South Korea on April 16\, 2014. \nThe work is an experiental installation composed of 304 lights shining like stars through different size holes; offering a metaphor of longing\, remembrance and comfort for those who died in the Sewol ferry tragedy\, and shedding light on the dark reality of an unsolved issue.“When he shall die\,Take him and cut him out in little stars\,And he will make the face of heaven so fineThat all the world will be in love with nightAnd pay no worship to the garish sun.”– William Shakespeare \nCrossroadsInspired by: “It is a true philosophy to meditate on death.”While working at a Sacatar Foundation residency in Brazil in late 2007 and early 2008\, the artist spent a great deal of time observing nature: The sun rising in the morning and the coming of night everyday….The water coming in and out everyday. The ebb and flow of the tide which is different every day. \n“Leaving with nothing…leaving with just memory…the cycle of nature…the cycle of life and death.”This is a piece to reflect the artist’s observations\, experiences and thoughts. \nWooden grave markers\, reminiscent of primitive crossroad signs\, were placed in an elemental meeting of earth\, sea\, and sky. Installed at sunset on the shore at low tide\, I gathered them up before they washed away. \nABOUT CROSSING BOUNDARIES CONCERT SERIES \nCROSSING BOUNDARIES is a concert series devoted to dissolving boundaries between performers and audiences\, the traditional and contemporary\, classical and experimental\, and the culturally specific and the global. Series curators are given the opportunity to create unique performance events in collaboration with musical\, visual\, and/or movement artists of their choosing. \nInaugurated in 2018\, Crossing Boundaries is made possible in part with public funds from Creative Engagement\, supported by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council and the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and administered by LMCC. LMCC empowers artists by providing them with networks\, resources\, and support\, to create vibrant\, sustainable communities in Manhattan and beyond.  \n   \nABOUT THE ARTISTS \nGAMIN is a Korean-born NYC-based multi-instrumentalist specializing in traditional Korean wind instruments. She tours the world performing both traditional Korean music and cross-disciplinary collaborations. She is a scholar and designated Yisuja\, official holder of Korea’s Important Intangible Cultural Asset No. 46. From 2000 to 2010\, gamin was the principal player at the National Gugak Orchestra. gamin has received several cultural exchange program grants\, including Artist-in-Residence at the Asian Cultural Council\, and has collaborated in cross-cultural improvisation with world-acclaimed musicians\, presenting premieres at Roulette Theater\, New School\, and Metropolitan Museum. gamin was featured artist at the Silkroad concert\, Seoul\, 2018\, performing on-stage with the founder\, Yo-Yo Ma. For 2020\, gamin was selected as artist-in-residency at the HERE Arts Center\, NYC\, and her album “Nong” was released by Innova Records. gamin’s Carnegie Hall solo début\, accompanied by Nangye Gugak Orchestra\, scheduled for March 2020\, was postponed by Covid 19. \nhttp://gaminmusic.com \n \nClassically trained from the age of 9\, South African harpist JACQUELINE KERROD has worked at the highest level in the classical\, pop\, free jazz and improvised music worlds. Her debut solo record “17 Days In December” (2021) released on LA-based label Orenda Records was noted as a best debut 2021 by The New York City Jazz Record and selected as an album to listen to by JazzIs Magazine (December 2021). She has toured nationally and internationally with composer and multi-reedist Anthony Braxton\, both in duo and as part of his ZIM music ensemble. Their live duo recording was released on Italian label I dischi di Angelica (2020). She was a founding member and co-songwriter of the pop duo Addi & Jacq\, who were winners of NYC’s Battle of the Boroughs WNYC 2015\, and toured her show “Harps Uncovered” featuring vocalist Hannah Sumner through twelve states of the US. She has played principal harp with top orchestras and performed with elite chamber groups\, contemporary music ensembles\, and pop superstars including Anohni\, Rufus Wainwright and Kanye West.  \nhttp://jacquelinekerrod.com/ \n \nAmerican cellist and composer MARIEL ROBERTS is widely recognized not just for her virtuosic performances\, but as a “fearless explorer” in her field (Chicago Reader). Her ravenous appetite for collaboration and experimentation as an interpreter\, improvisor\, and composer have helped create a body of work which bridges avant-garde\, contemporary\, classical\, improvised\, and traditional music. Roberts is widely recognized for her “technical and interpretive mastery” (I care if you listen) and for performances which seethe with “excruciating intensity” (The Whole Note).  \nRoberts has appeared as a soloist and chamber musician across four continents\, most notably asa member and co-director of the Wet Ink Ensemble (named “The Best Classical Music Ensemble of 2018” by The New York Times)\, as well as with the International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE)\, Mivos Quartet\, Bang on a Can All Stars\, and Ensemble Signal. She performs regularly on major stages for new music such as the Lincoln Center Festival (NYC)\, Wien Modern (Austria)\, Lucerne Festival (Switzerland)\, Cervantino Festival (Mexico)\, Klang Festival (Denmark)\, Shanghai New Music Week (China)\, Darmstadt Internationalen Ferienkurse für Neue Musik (Germany)\, and Aldeburgh Music Festival (UK).  \nRoberts’ compositions have been performed at venues such as Merkin Hall and Miller Theater in New York City. \nwww.marielroberts.com \n \nKorean born\, New York based artist SOOK JIN JO is a multidisciplinary artist. Over the past 30 years\, Sook Jin Jo has produced drawings\, collages\, photographs\, sculptural assemblages\, performances\, installations\, public works\, and architectural design works. Originally because canvas was too expensive for her as a young artist\, she started to use plywood and began to explore found wooden materials. Continuing her work with this medium\, she has discovered infinite possibilities for painting\, sculpture\, installation and beyond. She often chose marginalized sites for her outdoor installations and public artworks. Most of them are site-specific and collaborative\, working with professionals and local peoples from diverse communities in many countries\, including Sweden\, India\, Poland\, Switzerland\, Korea\, Bolivia\, Nicaragua\, Brazil and the United States. \nJo’s works can be seen in numerous public collections\, including the National Museum of Contemporary Art in Korea; the Seoul Museum of Art in Korea; Gyeonggi Museum of Modern Art\, Ansan\, Korea; the Erie Museum of Art in Pennsylvania; the Huntington Museum of Art in West Virginia; the Housatonic Museum of Art in Connecticut; the Arko Art Center in Seoul\, Korea; the LA Metro Detention Center in Los Angeles; and the Margulies Collection at the Warehouse in Miami. She completed the construction of Art House\, a nondenominational chapel in Tipitapa\, Nicaragua in 2018. \nhttp://www.sookjinjo.com \nABOUT THE PRESENTER \nCRS (CENTER FOR REMEMBERING & SHARING) is a spiritual healing and art center founded in 2004 by the writer/lecturer/spiritual counselor Yasuko Kasaki and artist Christopher Pelham. Our mission is guided by A Course in Miracles (ACIM). ACIM says that recognizing that you and your brother are actually one is the only way to experience peace. The mission of CRS is to promote the awareness that limitless creativity lives within each of us. We train minds to recognize the light in themselves and others and provide them opportunities to share their inner vision through the healing and creative arts. Since its founding CRS has provided numerous residencies and performance and exhibition opportunities to artists from all over the world. Currently\, CRS is a lead sponsor of M³ (Mutual Mentorship for Musicians)\, a platform created to empower\, elevate\, normalize and give visibility to women\, non-binary musicians and those of other historically underrepresented gender identities in intersection with race\, sexuality\, or ability across generations in the US and worldwide\, through a radical model of mentorship and musical collaborative commissions. \nhttps://crsny.org \n  \n\n\nTRANSLATE with  x\n\n\n  English \n\n\n\n\n\n\nArabic\nHebrew\nPolish\n\n\nBulgarian\nHindi\nPortuguese\n\n\nCatalan\nHmong Daw\nRomanian\n\n\nChinese Simplified\nHungarian\nRussian\n\n\nChinese Traditional\nIndonesian\nSlovak\n\n\nCzech\nItalian\nSlovenian\n\n\nDanish\nJapanese\nSpanish\n\n\nDutch\nKlingon\nSwedish\n\n\nEnglish\nKorean\nThai\n\n\nEstonian\nLatvian\nTurkish\n\n\nFinnish\nLithuanian\nUkrainian\n\n\nFrench\nMalay\nUrdu\n\n\nGerman\nMaltese\nVietnamese\n\n\nGreek\nNorwegian\nWelsh\n\n\nHaitian Creole\nPersian\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n \n\n      \n \n\nTRANSLATE with \n\n COPY THE URL BELOW \n   \n   Back\n   \n\n\nEMBED THE SNIPPET BELOW IN YOUR SITE  \n\n” title=” \n \n" title="
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