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SUMMARY:CRS Presents Crossing Boundaries 20: When the Ancestors Speak by Jen Shyu\, Sumi Tonooka\, and Val Jeanty
DESCRIPTION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing) presents Crossing Boundaries Concert Series Vol. 20: When the Ancestors Speak\, curated by Jen Shyu\, a new work by Val Jeanty (SoundChemist)\, Jen Shyu (vocals\, Taiwanese moon lute\, Japanese biwa\, Korean gayageum)\, & Sumi Tonooka (piano). The concert will take place on Sunday\, November 5\, 2023 at 6:30 pm at the world-renowned Jazz Gallery. \nThe trio will present new material exploring the theme of immigration\, growing out of their own rich multi-ethnic family and musical histories\, from Africa\, Japan\, Timor\, Taiwan\, Haiti\, and beyond. This concert mixes music with movement and text\, further developing material which was first introduced during Jen Shyu’s spring residency at The Stone. \nTICKET LINK:\nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/crs-presents-crossing-boundaries-20-jen-shyu-sumi-tonooka-val-jeanty-tickets-678337304137\n \nVENUE LOCATION:\nThe Jazz Gallery\n1160 Broadway #5th floor\nNew York\, NY 10001 \nDIRECTIONS:\nThe Jazz Gallery is located between 27th and 28th streets in Manhattan. The entrance is next to the construction site on Broadway. \nNEAREST SUBWAY STATION:  \n28th Street N/R/W \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. The series was conceived in 2018 by the Korean traditional wind player and composer gamin\, who has continued to help curate the series each year. https://crsny.org/crossing-boundaries-concert-series/ \nCrossing 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 Kathy Hochul and administered by LMCC. LMCC empowers artists by providing them with networks\, resources\, and support\, to create vibrant\, sustainable communities in Manhattan and beyond. \nABOUT THE ARTISTS \nGuggenheim Fellow\, USA Fellow\, Doris Duke Artist\, multilingual multidisciplinary artist Jen Shyu  is “one of the most creative vocalists in contemporary improvised music” (The Nation). Born in Peoria\, Illinois to Taiwanese and East Timorese immigrants\, she’s produced eight albums available on her record label Autumn Geese Records on Bandcamp. She’s performed at Carnegie Hall\, Lincoln Center\, Metropolitan Museum of Art\, National Theater of Korea\, Rubin Museum\, was named Downbeat’s 2017 Rising Star Female Vocalist\, and is a Fulbright scholar speaking 10 languages. She’s worked with such musical innovators as Sumi Tonooka\, Terri Lyne Carrington\, Nicole Mitchell\, Val Jeanty\, Ikue Mori\, Linda May Han Oh\, Anthony Braxton\, Wadada Leo Smith\, Mark Dresser\, Francis Wong\, Jon Jang\, Vijay Iyer\, Tyshawn Sorey\, Kenny Barron\, Reggie Workman\, Bill Frisell\, and Immanuel Wilkins. Her  “Song of Silver Geese” was among  The New York Times’ “Best Albums of 2017.” She’s currently touring her third solo production “Zero Grasses: Ritual for the Losses” (commissioned by John Zorn) across all 50 states and has received wide critical acclaim for her latest album of the same name\, with “When I Have Power” NPR’s “Best Songs of 2021.” She is a Paul Simon Music Fellows Guest Artist\, a Steinway Artist and co-founder with Sara Serpa of M³ (Mutual Mentorship for Musicians). @jenshyu \nhttps://www.jenshyu.com \nSumi Tonooka has been called a “fierce\, fascinating composer pianist” Jazz Times “provocative and compelling” New York Times. With fifteen recordings to her name and a vast catalogue of compositions and award winning works in genres symphonic\, chamber\, dance and film\, she continues to be a creative force. Recently\, Tonooka was a winning finalist for the Emerging Black Composers Project to compose her fourth symphony\, Only The Midnight Sky and Silent Stars premiered by the San Francisco Conservatory in February 2023. She is also a 2021 recipient of the Doris Duke\, Creative Inflections Grant\, with vocalist/composer Jen Shyu\, for In The Green Room\, inspired by the stories of Asian and African American women in Jazz. She was awarded the Chamber Music America New Jazz Works grant in 2019\, premiering later this year for her trio plus Alchemy Sound Project\, a composers collective that she started in 2015. @sumitonooka \nhttp://sumitonooka.com \n\n\n\n\nVal Jeanty\, also known as Val-Inc\, is a Haitian electronic music composer\, drummer/turntablist\, and professor at Berklee College of Music. Jeanty is a pioneer of the electronic music sub-genre called Afro-Electronica (also called “Vodou-Electro”)\, incorporating Haitian Folkloric Culture with digital instrumentations. She uses technology to lead listeners into her dream-like expressionism of Afro-Electronica Soundscapes. Jeanty’s performances include The Whitney Museum\, The Museum of Modern Art\, and internationally at The Venice Biennale\, Saalfelden in Austria\, and Haus der Kulturen in Berlin. She is the recipient of various grants including the Van Lier Fellow in 2018\, New York State Council of the Arts/ New Music USA in 2019\, and the Toulmin Fellowship in 2022. @valjeanty \nhttps://val-inc.bandcamp.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 multi-year 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
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This concert mixes music with movement and text further developing material which was first introduced during Jen Shyu’s spring residency at The Stone. \nTICKET LINK:\nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/crs-presents-crossing-boundaries-20-jen-shyu-sumi-tonooka-val-jeanty-tickets-678337304137\n \nVENUE \nThe Jazz Gallery\n1160 Broadway #5th floor\nNew York NY 10001 \nDIRECTIONS:\nThe Jazz Gallery is located between 27th and 28th streets in Manhattan. The entrance is next to the construction site on Broadway. \nNEAREST SUBWAY STATION:  \n28th Street N/R/W \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. The series was conceived in 2018 by the Korean traditional wind player and composer gamin who has continued to help curate the series each year. https://crsny.org/crossing-boundaries-concert-series/ \nCrossing 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 Kathy Hochul and administered by LMCC. LMCC empowers artists by providing them with networks resources and support to create vibrant sustainable communities in Manhattan and beyond. \nABOUT THE ARTISTS \nGuggenheim Fellow USA Fellow Doris Duke Artist multilingual multidisciplinary artist Jen Shyu  is “one of the most creative vocalists in contemporary improvised music” (The Nation). Born in Peoria Illinois to Taiwanese and East Timorese immigrants she’s produced eight albums available on her record label Autumn Geese Records on Bandcamp. She’s performed at Carnegie Hall Lincoln Center Metropolitan Museum of Art National Theater of Korea Rubin Museum was named Downbeat’s 2017 Rising Star Female Vocalist and is a Fulbright scholar speaking 10 languages. She’s worked with such musical innovators as Sumi Tonooka Terri Lyne Carrington Nicole Mitchell Val Jeanty Ikue Mori Linda May Han Oh Anthony Braxton Wadada Leo Smith Mark Dresser Francis Wong Jon Jang Vijay Iyer Tyshawn Sorey Kenny Barron Reggie Workman Bill Frisell and Immanuel Wilkins. Her  “Song of Silver Geese” was among  The New York Times’ “Best Albums of 2017.” She’s currently touring her third solo production “Zero Grasses: Ritual for the Losses” (commissioned by John Zorn) across all 50 states and has received wide critical acclaim for her latest album of the same name with “When I Have Power” NPR’s “Best Songs of 2021.” She is a Paul Simon Music Fellows Guest Artist a Steinway Artist and co-founder with Sara Serpa of M³ (Mutual Mentorship for Musicians). @jenshyu \nhttps://www.jenshyu.com \nSumi Tonooka has been called a “fierce fascinating composer pianist” Jazz Times “provocative and compelling” New York Times. With fifteen recordings to her name and a vast catalogue of compositions and award winning works in genres symphonic chamber dance and film she continues to be a creative force. Recently Tonooka was a winning finalist for the Emerging Black Composers Project to compose her fourth symphony Only The Midnight Sky and Silent Stars premiered by the San Francisco Conservatory in February 2023. She is also a 2021 recipient of the Doris Duke Creative Inflections Grant with vocalist/composer Jen Shyu for In The Green Room inspired by the stories of Asian and African American women in Jazz. She was awarded the Chamber Music America New Jazz Works grant in 2019 premiering later this year for her trio plus Alchemy Sound Project a composers collective that she started in 2015. @sumitonooka \nhttp://sumitonooka.com \n\n\n\n\nVal Jeanty also known as Val-Inc is a Haitian electronic music composer drummer/turntablist and professor at Berklee College of Music. Jeanty is a pioneer of the electronic music sub-genre called Afro-Electronica (also called “Vodou-Electro”) incorporating Haitian Folkloric Culture with digital instrumentations. She uses technology to lead listeners into her dream-like expressionism of Afro-Electronica Soundscapes. Jeanty’s performances include The Whitney Museum The Museum of Modern Art and internationally at The Venice Biennale Saalfelden in Austria and Haus der Kulturen in Berlin. She is the recipient of various grants including the Van Lier Fellow in 2018 New York State Council of the Arts/ New Music USA in 2019 and the Toulmin Fellowship in 2022. @valjeanty \nhttps://val-inc.bandcamp.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. 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SUMMARY:Four Seasons in NY: Gems of Japanese Music Vol. 29
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to celebrate the autumn season with us at Four Seasons in New York: Gems of Japanese Music Vol. 29 by the acclaimed vocalist and koto and shamisen player Yoko Reikano Kimura on Sunday\, November 19\, 2023 at 4pm in the award-winning White Room at CRS. For the first concert of 2023-2024 season\, Yoko will perform a classical koto piece\, “Godan Ginuta” composed by outstanding composer\, Mitsuhashi-kengyo in the Edo period as well as two more works. Special guest will be kinko style shakuhachi performer\, Elizabeth Brown. This concert is presented by CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing) and Yoko Reikano Kimura and is supported by Hogaku Journal and Mar Creation\, Inc. \nTickets are $30 cash only at the door. To RSVP\, email info@yokoreikanokimura.com \n“…Yoko Reikano Kimura\, playing the shamisen and singing\, is superb….” — New York Times\n“…Kimura’s voice was rich and full-bodied ….” — KC METROPLIS \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)\, began this concert series in the fall of 2015. As a Japanese instrumentalist\, she hopes to introduce the brilliance of traditional Japanese music\, which is still being passed on to future generations after many centuries. Starting with the 2018-19 season\, the series has featured contemporary pieces composed by living composers as well. Since the first concert\, about 50 works from the classical repertoire have been introduced in the concert series. Please come and experience the sounds of koto and shamisen and enjoy the taste of the four seasons here in New York! \nAbout past performances: https://www.yokoreikanokimura.com/projects/fourseasons/ \nAbout the Artists \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\, 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 WKCR. As a koto soloist\, Kimura has performed Daron Hagen’s Koto Concerto: Genji with the Wintergreen Music Festival Orchestra conducted by Mei-Ann Chen and several string quartets. As a shamisen soloist\, she performed Kin’ichi Nakanoshima’s Shamisen Concerto at the National Olympic Memorial Youth Center. \nHer performances have been featured at many opera and theater works\, such as Michi Wiancko’s Murasaki’s Moon at Metropolitan Museum\, Piestro Mascagni’s Iris by American Symphony Orchestra\, Basil Twist’s Dogugaeshi\, Yasuko Yokoshi’s Bell and many others. \nKimura 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 had its ten-year anniversary recital at Carnegie Hall.\nyokoreikanokimura.com | duoyumeno.com \nElizabeth Brown combines a composing career with a diverse performing life\, playing flute\, shakuhachi\, and theremin in a wide variety of musical circles. Her chamber music\, shaped by this unique group of instruments and experiences\, has been called luminous\, dreamlike and hallucinatory. \nBrown’s music has been heard in Japan\, Russia\, Colombia\, Australia\, South Africa and Vietnam as well as across the US and Europe. A Guggenheim Fellowship recipient and Juilliard graduate\, she has received grants\, awards and commissions from Orpheus\, St. Luke’s Chamber Ensemble\, Newband\, The Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival\, Kamratōn\, the Barlow Foundation\, the Asian Cultural Council\, the Japan/US Friendship Commission\, Music from Japan\, Meet the Composer\, the Electronic Music Foundation\, Bravo! Vail Valley Music Festival\, the Cary Trust\, and NYFA\, among others. She has two solo CDs: Elizabeth Brown: Mirage (New World) and Blue Minor: Chamber Music by Elizabeth Brown (Albany)\, and her music is also available on CRI\, Innova\, and Music and Arts. She has been Artist-in-Residence at the Hanoi National Conservatory and in Grand Canyon National Park\, and a fellow at the Rockefeller Foundation’s Bellagio Center in Italy and at the MacDowell Colony. \nHome
URL:https://crsny.org/event/four-seasons-ny-vol-29/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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SUMMARY:Guided Meditation with Chris in English (on Zoom)
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, November 21 from 6:30 – 7 pm\nFollowed by ACIM Class from 7 – 8 pm (same Zoom link) \nZoom Meeting Link:\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/81541160040 \nCall-in info:\nMeeting ID: 815 4116 0040\nOne tap mobile: 1-929-436-2866 \nSuggested class donation $20 via PayPal to https://www.paypal.me/crsny\n(no one turned away due to lack of funds) \nPlease join me in the sharing of miracles. Here\, your mind can come to rest and you can remember true peace. No experience with meditation is required\, and everyone is welcome. I ask only that you make it your intention to sit still\, quiet in body and mind\, and to listen to\, receive\, and follow my instruction to the best of your ability. You will learn to meditate as you practice. \nOur meditation may take the form of creative visualization\, or instruction about the nature and purpose of meditation\, or about our true nature and relationship to ourselves\, to one another\, and to the world. In a sense\, this is both a meditation practice and a meditation class. At the end of the meditation you will have a chance to respond briefly if you like. \nSome students have been practicing regularly for a number of years. Others drop in and out as they have time or need. Some come to learn and grow\, others more so simply to calm down\, to take time out from the frenetic pace of their busy lives. If you are new and feeling uncertain or shaky\, do not hesitate to introduce yourself to some of the other students\, to ask questions before or after. Try to observe and emulate the stillness and concentration of others around you whom you sense are most grounded. Soon\, you\, in turn\, may provide inspiration and guidance for others. \nWhile the principles are based on A Course in Miracles (ACIM)\, it does not matter if you are unfamiliar with ACIM or are not prepared to study it outside of this meditation. You can still take from this practice some very practical\, effective lessons\, tools\, and experiences that can enable you to lead a more peaceful\, purposeful\, fulfilling and loving life.
URL:https://crsny.org/event/guided-meditation-with-chris-in-english-on-zoom-2/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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SUMMARY:A Course in Miracles with Chris (on Zoom)
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, November 21\, 2023 from 7 – 8 pm\nPreceded by Guided Meditation from 6:30 – 7 pm (same Zoom link) \nTogether\, let’s come to rest and remember true peace. Let’s check in\, support one another\, review and apply concepts from A Course in Miracles to what’s going on in our daily lives. \nAll experience levels and backgrounds are welcome! \nZoom Meeting Link:\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/81541160040 \nCall-in info:\nMeeting ID: 815 4116 0040\nOne tap mobile: 1-929-436-2866 \nSuggested donation $20 via PayPal to https://www.paypal.me/crsny\n(no one turned away due to lack of funds) \nYou can find the text of A Course in Miracles (ACIM) online here (http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/A_Course_in_Miracles)\, among other places.
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