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SUMMARY:Exhibition — "Home and Home: New York in My Life" — Photographs by Satomi Shirai
DESCRIPTION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing) announces “Home and Home: New York in My Life\,” an exhibition of photographs by Satomi Shirai. These seven works reveal\, in boldly playful as well as subtle ways\, a newly arrived immigrant’s strategies to create a sense of home and to discover what those strategies are. From the outset\, CRS has sought to provide a creative and spiritual home to artists and seekers from all over the world\, and we believe that this exhibition speaks directly to our mission and the experience of so many members of our community. \nThe exhibition will open on October 19\, 2015 and be on display through November 28\, 2015. An opening reception with the artist will take place on Friday\, October 23\, 2015 from 7:30 – 9:30 pm. \nWhile the photographs in this exhibition look like documentary-style records of the often messy and alien life that an immigrant lives prior to acquiring furnishings and fully settling in (does an immigrant ever fully settle in?)\, the photographs are actually meticulously staged with a highly controlled mastery of mis-en-scene and craft. This creates a tension between order and chaos\, reality and artifice\, into which the artist places herself and her own child and friends as models\, challenging our initial impulse to label the life depicted as disordered. The more we look\, the more we recognize objects\, symbols\, behaviors\, relationships that give meaning and context to the home depicted. We recognize that we carry home within us and carry on a never-ending process of using our minds in diverse and complex ways to anchor ourselves and project our sense of home into our habitat\, making it our own even in the midst of constant change. \nAbout Satomi Shirai \nSatomi Shirai is originally from Tokyo\, and currently lives and works in New York. She completed the full-time Certificate Program at International Center of Photography in 2007\, and received her MFA from CUNY Hunter College in 2010. Her works have been exhibited nationally and internationally including at Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography\, National Portrait Gallery in London\, and Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in Washington D.C. Her photographs are in the collection of Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography and Kiyosato Museum of Photographic art. \nhttp://www.satomishirai.com \nArtist Statement \nWalls with windows and doors form the house\,\nbut the empty space within it is the essence of the house.\n— from The Uses of Not\, Lao Tse \nIn this body of work\, Home and Home: New York in My Life\, I explore what constitutes the concept of home\, as an immigrant who chose to live in New York. Tangibility versus intangibility are brought up\, and added to the discussion. How do we assess or assume home? \nMy relocation to New York is not about overcoming a culture that is distinct\, but encountering and understanding cultural disparity and similarity. Living in NYC highlights the intangible aspects of cultures today that include language\, myth\, mind-sets\, daily customs\, social class issues\, and identity. The diverse sense of femininity provides me other vantage point to examine the collective consciousness in the cities. \nI am bringing up positions of custom\, holiday\, architecture\, dress\, food\, location\, and home design as a means to explore how culture is being inter-mixed or is remaining unchanged at a microcosmic level\, and how national identity and sensibility are maintained or relinquished through living in a cross-cultural city life. The more understanding of cultural contrasts I have\, the more I feel closer to the U.S\, and so my space in New York is psychologically being expanded. \nA new point of view has been added to my life and work. I gave birth to my baby in New York and became a mother. This has enormously shifted my state of mind and lifestyle. The project or new chapter will be continued with the unknown transitions. \n 
URL:https://crsny.org/event/exhibition-photographs-by-satomi-shirai-2/
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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SUMMARY:Contemporary Kirtan & Meditation
DESCRIPTION:When are you most at peace? How can you find this peace no matter what’s going on around you? Come and connect to that place of stillness and peace within yourself. \nJoin Stephen Browett and enjoy the soothing sounds of the Harmonium in one of the most unique and calming spaces in New York city. Suggested Donation: $15 \nDrawing on over 20 years study and practice of Yogananda’s teachings coupled with a contemporary sense of what it means to explore spirituality in the modern world\, Stephen Browett invites you to join him on a journey of discovery as seen through Irish eyes. His passion is to make spirituality accessible and to connect to timeless practices that have been shown to be effective. He hopes to do all this with a sense of humor\, wonder and joy. \nStephen has led meditation and chant in a variety of communities as well as organizing retreats and events in Ireland\, the United States and in India.
URL:https://crsny.org/event/contemporary-kirtan-meditation/
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:Concert:  ROKYOKU ROCK YOU! in NY
DESCRIPTION:Rokyoku is a style of traditional Japanese narrative singing accompanied by Shamisen\, three-stringed Japanese banjo. Rokyoku stories are largely based on historical events and people\, and the characters run the gamut of all classes and eras\, from aristocratic warlords to fast-talking city conmen and sumo wrestlers. \nAward-winning Keiko Haruno was a popular TV personality when she discovered Rokyoku and became instantly fascinated. She apprenticed to master Yuriko Haruno II and moved to Osaka in 2003. Keiko now performs over 200 times a year as a professional Rokyoku artist. This performance is a part of her world tour including Italy\, Brazil\, Russia and China from 2015 to 2016. \nThe program includes an introduction to Rokyoku and demonstrations with the audience members\, Rokyoku in Japanese with English subtitles and Rokyoku performed in English. Haruno will be accompanied by Ipputei Hazuki (Shamisen). \n● Free Admission (Space limited. RSVP required.) \n● RSVP: Please email your name\, contact info and number of seats to ytakahashi.ny@gmail.com. \n  \n“Rokyoku to the World!” Keiko Haruno’s crowdfunding campaign of the world tour: \nhttps://www.countdown-x.com/ja/project/T1923603 \n*This performance is supported by Osaka City\, Japan.
URL:https://crsny.org/event/concert-rokyoku-rock-you-in-ny/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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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-3/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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SUMMARY:Roll\, Release & Restore Workshop
DESCRIPTION:This 90 minutes body work experience combines restorative yoga poses\, myofascial release techniques and active meditative modalities to fully restore your mind\, body and soul.  You will learn stress reduction methods which involve deep breathing\, restorative yoga poses using props and laying on rubber balls to self-massage tight areas and create awareness and freedom of movement.  It’s like spending a weekend at a spa retreat\, but without traveling far and cheaper! \nOpen to anyone regardless of fitness level or yoga experience. \nLuminous but limited space\, pre-registration is highly encouraged. \n$20 registered – $25 at door.\nRegister HERE
URL:https://crsny.org/event/roll-release-restore-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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ORGANIZER;CN="Eduardo Martinez-Diaz":MAILTO:eduardo@eduardolife.com
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