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SUMMARY:Exhibition: Moments of Silence — Paintings by Douglas Newton
DESCRIPTION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing) is pleased to announce “Moments of Silence\,” an exhibition of small oil paintings by Douglas Newton. \nThese paintings invite sustained contemplation. Some are from observed reality. Others are mostly from his imagination. They are all painted over days and weeks of concentration and creativity. While his subjects from life are recognizable\, he eschews photo realism in favor of building up a richness of color and sumptuousness of form. \nARTIST STATEMENT:\nI paint subjects that have unexpected beauty that I translate into oil paint. I paint from my imagination and also from reality. I also have a series on candies and their wrappers\, focusing on their translucency and reflections. In all these paintings\, my emphasis is on light\, color\, texture and atmosphere. \nSome of the paintings are simple\, direct compositions. Others become almost abstract in their complexity. All\, I hope\, help us see the unexpected beauty in everything around us. \nDOUGLAS NEWTON\nhttp://www.douglasnewtonpaintings.com\ne-mail: dnewton456@gmail.com \nDOUGLAS NEWTON BIOGRAPHY: \nI have been painting seriously for about thirty years and full time for fifteen. Before that\, I had a career as an advertising art director. \nAt first\, I worked in a “suburban surrealism” mode\, painting the American landscape\, houses and gardens\, mostly from my imagination. I have also drawn and painted extensively from the figure. At the same time\, I began painting still lives\, mostly food\, toys and household objects. Gradually\, the still life painting became my main interest. The series of candy paintings evolved out of my food still lives. \nI work directly from nature\, instead of using photography as a reference.The paintings are all oil on canvas\, gallery wrapped on heavy stretchers. My main focus is capturing the effects of light on form\, texture and color. I also try to make the paint itself beautiful\, and to feel\, not like photo realism\, but as rich\, sensuous oil painting.\nONE PERSON SHOWS: \n2014  Kings Highway Library\, “Reflections”\, Brooklyn\, NY \n2011  Dacia Gallery\, “Unwrapped”\, New York\, NY \n2011  Lotus Fine Art & Design\, “Eye Candy”\, Woodstock\, NY \n1991  Educational Testing Service\, Henry Chauncey Conference Center\, Princeton\, NJ \nGROUP SHOWS: \n2015 Denise Bibro Fine Art\, “Art From The Boros III”\, New York\, NY \n2015  BWAC\, “Wide Open 6” juried show\, Rujeko Hockley\, Brooklyn Museum\, juror\, Brooklyn\, NY \n2014  Maloney Art Gallery\, “Home”\, College of Saint Elizabeth\, Morristown\, NJ \n2014  Stanford Alumni Art Exhibition\, “Art•Work”\, New York\, NY \n2014  Denise Bibro Fine Art\, Art from the Boros II\, New York\, NY \n2014  Art Essex Gallery\, January Invitational Exhibit\, Essex\, CT \n2013  Elisa Contemporary Art\, “Curate NYC”\, Riverdale\, NY \n2013  Hudson Guild Gallery\, “Sister\, Brother\, Father\, Daughter\, Wife\, Husband”\, New York\, NY \n2013  Art League of Long Island’s 56th L.I. Artists’ Exhibition\, April Gornik\, juror. Dix Hills\, Long Island\, NY \n2013  TRA Gallery\, “Blue” and “Red”\, Brooklyn\, NY \n2012  Curious Matter Gallery\, “Dangerous Toys”\, Jersey City\, NJ \n2012  Hadas Gallery\, Yo Brooklynites II\, Brooklyn\, NY \n2012  Jadite Gallery\, Group Show\, New York\, NY \n2011  Longwood Art Gallery\, “Toys & Games With A Twist”\, Hostos Community College\, Bronx\, NY \n2011  Tabla Rasa Gallery\, 4 paintings\,”Childish Things”\, Brooklyn\, NY \n2011  Rush Corridor Gallery\, 10 paintings\, “Mmm..I Want to Eat That Art”\, Brooklyn\, NY \n2011  Denise Bibro Fine Art\, 2 paintings\, “Sinister Play”\, New York\, NY \n2011  Hudson Guild\, “Inanimate Pictures”\, New York\, NY \n2009  Acento Gallery\, “Five New York Artists”\, Abu Dhabi \n2009  Hudson Guild\, “Appetizing Pictures”\, New York\, NY \n2009  Gallery 125\, “A Feast for the Eyes”\, Trenton\, NJ \n2006  Madarts Figure Show\, Brooklyn\, NY \n2006  The Arts Guild of Rahway\, “A Separate Reality”\, Curator\, Samantha Dorfman\, Rahway\, NJ \n2002  Gallery in the Woods\, Exhibitions in their gallery in Brattleboro\, Vermont \n2002  ARTeur Visual Codex\, Group Show in New York City and at Maryland Art Place\, Baltimore \n2002  Maine/Maritime International “Flatworks 2002”\, Read Art Gallery\, University of Maine\, Group Exhibition \n1996  Nicholas Davies & Co. Gallery\, New York City\, “Fin de Siècle”\, Group Exhibition \n1993  Tribeca 148 Gallery\,. New York City“Maximazation”\, Curator: Madelaine Messmore Netter \n1992  Pleides Gallery\, New York City\, Annual Juried Exhibition\, “Point of View” \nJuror: Daniel Cameron\, art critic\, curator \n1991  Hudson River Open 91\, Hudson River Museum\, Yonkers\, NY \nJurors:  Richard Haas\, Muralist\, Michael Borghi\, Borghi and Co.\, Fine Art\, New York\, Philip Verre\, Director of The Hudson River Museum \n1989  Pleides Gallery\, New York City\, Annual Juried Exhibition\, “Sight Unseen”\nJuror:   Kim Levin\, Art Critic\, The Village Voice \n1989  Hudson River Open 89\, Hudson River Museum\, Yonkers\, NY\,\nHonorable Mention\nJurors:  Susan Larsen\, Whitney Museum of American Art\,  Lynne Addison\, The Museum of Modem A\,  Liese Hilgeman\, The Hudson River Museum \n1983  Rye Art Center\, Rye\, New York Juried Show\, “Point of View”\, Second Prize\nJuror: Lisa Phillips\, Whitney Museum \nEDUCATION: \nArt Center College   Stanford University\, B.A \nPUBLICATIONS: \n2011  Review in the Woodstock Times\, June 9\, “Eye Candy at Barthel”\, by Paul Smart \n2010  Painting “Self” included in the art book “Planet Earth” for “Friends of the Earth International” \n2009  Best of America\, Oil Artists\, Volume II\, book \n2004  Painting “Self” used on the front cover of Quadrant\, the Journal of the C. G. Jung Foundation for Analytical Psychology
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SUMMARY:A Talk with Le Ly Hayslip\, inspiration of Oliver Stone's "Heaven & Earth"
DESCRIPTION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing) invites you to meet and learn from one of most important women and role model for everyone\, Le Ly Hayslip\, miracle worker and international ambassador for peace. If you can see the world as she does\, then you can change it as she has. \nThe lecture\, part of an east coast speaking tour\, will take place at CRS on Sunday\, October 4\, 2015 from 12 – 2 pm\, with a reception with live Okinawan music to follow. Advanced tickets are available online\, by phone and at CRS for $25 and at the door by donation. Seating is limited\, but as long as there is space\, no one will be turned away who cannot pay. \nLe Ly Hayslip authored two groundbreaking bestsellers\, When Heaven and Earth Changed Places and Child of War\, Woman of Peace\, memoirs of her painful and ultimately triumphant journey from a tragic childhood in war-torn Vietnam to her new life in America\, which Oliver Stone adapted into the third film in his Vietnam trilogy\, “Heaven & Earth.” \n \nDespite having scant resources at her disposal\, she used her will and compassion to establish two foundations (East Meets West and\, later\, Global Village Foundation) to Heal the Wound of War. For 30 years\, Le Ly has set up hospitals\, orphanages\, universities\, schools\, classrooms\, libraries and training workshops all over Vietnam. \nHow has Le Ly accomplished so much? A twice widowed house cleaning lady with little formal education\, Le Ly didn’t have any money\, nor any influential family members. She changed the world by changing her mind. \nShe learned to accept her traumas\, recognizing they put her on a path to learn\, grow and progress\, enabling her to contribute to the world far more than if she had remained in the rice paddies of her village. She transformed her experience into a narrative that could spark change and healing. She didn’t judge herself or place any limits on her potential but worked tirelessly to be of service as much as possible. \n“I had a dream in my spirit to see us reunited again as people\, if only I could break down the walls of fear and mistrust that divided us. I dreamed that I\, a housewife with a third-grade education\, could transform the hatred of war into a bridge of peace for all people.” — Le Ly Hayslip \nLet’s hear her story\, share her passion\, and follow in her footsteps to create more and more miracles together. \nMore About Le Ly Hayslip \nIn May 1970\, I stepped from the Pan Am airliner that had taken me from the hell my country had become to the heaven I hoped America would be. I was twenty years old with two sons\, both by different fathers. I didn’t speak much English\, and my manners were better suited to peasant villages and Saigon street corners than a suburb of San Diego\, which was to be my new home — a place stranger to a Vietnamese farm girl than the dark side of the moon. \nMy background was not like that of my American neighbors. By age twelve I had lost two brothers and countless uncles\, aunts\, and cousins to the war. By age fifteen I had been in battle\, captured\, tortured\, …condemned to death and raped…. \nBy sixteen I was an unwed mother supporting my family on Danang’ s black market. By the time I was nineteen my father had committed suicide rather than involve me again with the Viet Cong\, and I was married to de quoc My\, ”the enemy”—a middle-aged American civilian construction engineer\, Ed Munro— in the desperate hope that would save me and my children from the war. \n— Le Ly Hayslip\, Child of War\, Woman of Peace \nIn 1986\, Le Ly returned to her native homeland\, Vietnam\, and was stunned by the devastation\, poverty and illness left by the Vietnam and American War. She went to work. \nShe initiated a bridge building project to bring American veterans back to Vietnam to work with international volunteers and her countrymen to re-build the villages destroyed in the war\, providing a long elusive path to reconciliation and peace of mind for countless soldiers and citizens from all sides of the conflict. Her efforts to educate people about post-war conditions in Vietnam and to create new peaceful ties between Americans and Vietnamese were instrumental in persuading the US to re-establish and normalize relations with Vietnam in 1995. In 2000 Le Ly joined a delegation accompanying then President Clinton on his historic trip to Vietnam\, the first by an American president since the end of the war. \nTo acknowledge those who helped her healing the war and peacemakers throughout the world\, she created a Bridge of Peace Awards Gala Ceremony to honor people like Oliver Stone\, Ron Kovic\, John McCain\, John Kerry and many others.
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SUMMARY:Peridance Pre-Professional Ballet for Boys 8 – 12
DESCRIPTION:CRS is delighted to welcome back our neighbor Peridance this fall\, as we will host their Pre-Professional Ballet for Boys 8 – 12 program and several other children classes this year. The School at Peridance with its renowned PeriChild Program was established in 1983 and has been recognized as a pioneer in dance eucation within the New York Dance Community. Offering classes and training for students ranging from 18 months to 18 years\, The School at Peridance features a progressive interdisciplinary approach to dance training\, emphasizing a thorough understanding of various dance techniques\, while promoting self-expression and creativity. \nClasses begin this week and next and through the end of May/early June. For more information\, visit The School at Peridance web site or contact Colleen Megley\, Assistant School Coordinator at\ncolleen@peridance.com\n212-505-0886 \n\n\n\nOther children’s programs at The School at Peridance include: \nYoung Movers Program\nOffering dance classes for children ages 18 months to 5 years old. These young students are carefully guided through basic exploration of motor skills\, musicality and rhythms in a fun and creative environment. \nPeriChild Program\nOffering dance classes for children ages 6 to 12 years old. As students grow and mature\, discipline and basic vocabulary of various techniques are introduced through positive and nurturing teaching methods. The program’s structure allows students\, according to their age and level\, to choose their favorite style of dance. \nPeriTeen Program \nOffering extensive dance classes for students ages 13 to 17 years old\, in an array of disciplines including Ballet\, Modern\, Jazz\, Musical Theater\, Hip-Hop\, Tap\, African and Salsa. The program’s structure allows students\, according to their age and level\, to determine the frequency and diversity of their after-school training. Classes are offered in various levels\, from beginner to advance. \nPre-Professional Training Program\nFor students ages 7.5 to 16 years old who have a desire to train at an accelerated pace and focus on proper Ballet technique\, strength\, flexibility and body alignment. Additional attention is given to musicality\, movement quality and anatomically correct work. Core students are also encouraged to take additional technique classes in Modern and Jazz\, preparing them to join the Peridance Youth Ensemble\, a pre-professional dance company. \nAcceptance into the Pre-Professional Training Program is by audition only. \nPeridance Youth Ensemble\nA pre-professional training program for dancers ages 15 to 17 years old and a not-for-profit outreach youth dance company. In addition to the extensive\, well-rounded curriculum of classes\, Ensemble dancers have the opportunity to work closely with renowned choreographers and to participate in performances in New York City! Peridance Youth Ensemble has positively influenced hundreds of children from various organizations by extending their knowledge and love for dance through performances and interactive workshops\, inspiring participants and enhancing their sense of community. The ensemble has worked with organizations include the University Settlement\, Services at the Beacon and Turn 2 Foundation.
URL:https://crsny.org/event/peridance-pre-professional-ballet-for-boys-8-12/2015-10-05/
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SUMMARY:One Year Program Leading to Becoming an Interfaith Minister
DESCRIPTION:This program focuses upon the skills and knowledge needed to be a modern interfaith minister. By eliminating semester breaks and vacations\, the course is equipped to concentrate in one year a solid\, qualifying course in interfaith. \nUpon successful completion of the program\, students are ordained as ministers and are eligible to register legally as clergy. Thus\, graduates are eligible to add the honorific “Reverend” to any existing titles and honors they have achieved in their professions. \nThe program is provided as a series of monthly weekend classroom sessions at the Seminary’s office in New York City. Timely completion of monthly homework assignments is required. All students\, at the end of the course\, will be expected to attend a four-day retreat during which\, among other activities\, they will be given an oral examination based on the year’s studies. A thesis is also required. Ordination normally follows the day after the retreat. \nWe now have three tracks of study: \n1. The Comparative Religions Track \n2. A Course in Miracles Track and \n3. A Rabbinical Track supervised by Rabbi Stuart Paris. \nApplication Form \nLearn more….
URL:https://crsny.org/event/one-year-program-leading-to-becoming-an-interfaith-minister-2/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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SUMMARY:Collectio Musicorum Concert:  Music from Medieval Spain
DESCRIPTION:Join the musicians of Collectio Musicorum for a concert of the Music of Medieval Spain. Admission is free. \nThe concert will feature music from across the Iberian peninsula. On the program are selections from several important manuscripts — the Llibre Vermell\, the Las Huelgas Codex\, and the Cantigas de Santa Maria. Also included will be music by King Denis of Portugal and the Cantigas d’Amigo of Martim Codax\, a cycle of songs about love and the sea. It will also be a rare opportunity to hear Mozarabic chant performed live. \nPerformers include singers Patrick Fennig\, Martin Coyle\, and Richard Lippold\, accompanied by artistic director Jeff Dailey\, \nThis concert is part of the NEW YORK EARLY MUSIC CELEBRATION 2015: El Nuevo Mundo\, a Service Project of the EARLY MUSIC FOUNDATION. For details\, go to www.NYEMC.org.
URL:https://crsny.org/event/collection-musicorum-concert-music-from-medieval-spain/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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