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SUMMARY:Exhibition: Water People — Prints by Kazoo
DESCRIPTION: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. \nKazoo has been traveling all over the world to see different cultures and how people live. He found that everywhere\, regardless of culture or language\, that people who live by the water are the SAME! They enjoy sun and water\, eating good fish\, sharing the good smile that water people carry! \nKazoo was born in Japan and grew up learning calligraphy from his grandfather. Born in the astrological sign of Cancer (one of the water signs)\, he always felt drawn to rivers and the sea. When he saw his first ocean wave\, he fell in love with the water’s movement and constant changes of color. He began printmaking in New York City in 2004 and found a connection between the ocean and printing. Since then he has sought to capture the sea’s shifts of color\, light and shape in his work. \n2016: Invited art teacher at ps 373k for kids in needs\, autistic kids\n2014&2015: Art and sport\, collaboration with art and sports with autistic kids at ps 226m\,380\n2014: Solo show at K.Caraccio studio NY NY. Calming the chaos\n2014: The broadway suite art gallery presents\n\n2014: Black and red at Manhattan graphics center\n\n2013: Volunteer art teacher for orphans school at ninos de guatemala in Guatemala\n2011: Charity exhibition for earth quake and tsunami victims in japan\n\n\n2008: Gramstand show in Manhattan lower east side\n2008: Solo show at entitled solitude at personal style\, New York New York\n\n2008: Solo show entitled  waves held in Astoria\, NY\n2007: Ise cultual fundation art exhibition\n\n\n2005\,2006&2007: National academy\, in juried exhibition.
URL:https://crsny.org/event/exhibition-water-people/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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SUMMARY:Peridance Children's Summer 2016 Dance Programs
DESCRIPTION:This summer\, give your child the gift of dance. Peridance Capzio Center is one of the premiere dance schools in NYC\, and CRS is proud to be one of the venues for their children’s summer camps and school year classes. This summer\, between June 20 and August 19\, there are a variety of programs designed for specific age groups and offered with a choice of schedules: \n9 Week Session\nages 18 mos – 12+ years – Register Here\nOver a 9-Week period we are offering weekly drop in classes for your dancer. Morning and afternoon sessions available! This special program allows your child to take a variety of classes during and around your various summer activities. \nMorning Movers Camp\nages 3.5 years – 6 years – Register Here\nThe School at Peridance’s brand new Morning Movers half-day camp is a wonderful way for your young dancer to come play and create! Students will also work to create their own dances using stories\, artwork\, and fairy tales for inspiration. A great program for your future star dancer! \nDance Camp\nages 6.5 years – 10 years – Register Here\nThe School at Peridance Dance Camp is an exciting and action packed way for your dancer to keep moving this summer. The Camp will include daily technique classes and in addition campers will learn choreography and composition during Elements of Dance and dive in hands on to explore dance history\, world dance and music. \nChoreography Camp\nages 8 years – 12 years – Register Here\nThe School at Peridance’s Choreography Camp is a NEW Camp for the dancer who wants to explore their own creative outlet\, creative voice and to learn about composition building within dance. Daily technique classes in Ballet\, Modern and Jazz will better help the dancers build diverse choreography. A great camp experience for those dancers who like creating and exploring movement on their own. \nCore Intensive\nages 10 years-13 years – Register Here\nThe School at Peridance Summer Core Intensive is designed for the dedicated dancer who is ready to step up their technique this summer! The Intensive will include daily level placed technique classes in Ballet\, Modern\, and Composition. Students then can select their Ballet based or Multi Technique electives to personalize their own summer training! Audition for placement and acceptance required.
URL:https://crsny.org/event/peridance-childrens-summer-2016-dance-programs/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Guest Event,Peridance
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SUMMARY:New York Wake Up Meditation Meetup Group
DESCRIPTION:New York Wake Up is a group of young meditation practitioners who get together to create a joyful space of refuge for young adults. We are inspired by the teachings of Thich Nhat Hanh. We do the fun things that New York city dwellers do\, but actively maintain the best elements of our culture: inclusiveness\, healthy consumption\, hope\, joy\, great energy\, activism\, and community. By being wonderfully together we create support for each other. We find we are not alone with the suffering of our generation. We seek out our true selves amid the dynamics of our new relationships\, new jobs\, struggling minds\, dynamic bodies\, busy cities and big life changes. We share our success in practicing mindfulness and finding happiness. We practice with our local Sanghas\, at practice centers\, and with the teachings\, so as to nurture our hearts and minds and create real hope for our generation and our future. \nTypical evening schedule:\n20 Minutes Seated Meditation\n10 Min Walking Meditation\n10 Min Reading\n30 Min Sharing Circle\nTea And Snacks till closing \nTo receive emails for updates\, please subscribe to out announcement email list: list:https://wakeupnewyork.org/stay-in-touch/ \nthe wake up movement\nThere are also Wake Up communities budding across the world in North America\, Europe and Asia.  The Wake Up movement grew out of the Plum Village mindfulness center in SW France\, under the support of  Thich Nhat Hanh  and the Plum Village community of monks\, nuns and lay practitioners. Wake Up ‘officially’ launched in the summer of 2008  with the goal of making the practice of mindfulness more applicable and relevant to young people. For more on the global Wake Up community\, please visit http://www.wkup.org \n 
URL:https://crsny.org/event/new-york-wake-up-meetup-group/2016-06-24/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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SUMMARY:SOSEI (Revival) — Film Screening + Talk About Soil Microorganisms & Indian Point Nuclear Power Plant
DESCRIPTION:Japanese director Tetsu Shiratori’s fourth documentary film 「蘇生」SOSEI (Revival) captivatingly captures his search for holistic solutions to cleanse the environment of chemical and radioactive contamination and preserve the earth’s health and beauty for future generations. His quest reveals the power and beauty of microorganisms\, the oldest living organisms known on earth\, to help undo environmental pollution. \nBeneficial microorganisms\, especially Yeast\, Lactic Bacteria and Photosynthetic Bacteria\, have the potential to restore the environment and whole ecosystems that have long been polluted by human activities\, and even digest and eliminate radioactive contamination. \nScreenings will take place at CRS on Saturday\, June 25\, 2016 at 12:30 pm and again at 3 pm. Tickets are $20 and are available online\, by phone (212-677-8621) and at CRS. \nFollowing each screening there will be a short talk expanding led by guest speakers Terry Sato and Ayumi Imagawa on the potential role that microorganisms may play in eliminating radioactive contamination and an update on the state of the nearby Indian Point Nuclear Power Plant. \n蘇生」 SOSEI (Revival)\ndirected by Tetsu Shiratori\n2015 | 90′ (in Japanese w/ English Subtitles)\nhttp://officetetsushiratori.jp/sosei/en/story.php \nToday\, more than 120\,000 residents are still taking shelter due to the Fukushima nuclear accident in East Japan. Not only that\, mega-typhoons\, floods\, drought\, heavy snowfalls…natural disasters are increasing in numbers and their magnitudes are rising. Something is happening to the biosphere of the earth\, and this film invites us to consider not only how to clean up the messes we make but also how to lead healthier lives together so that we avoid doing harm in the first place. \nView the trailer: \n\n\n\nMessage from Director Tetsu Shiratori \nIt all began in Fukushima.\nIn May 2011\, two months after the Great East Japan Earthquake and Fukushima nuclear accident\, I visited Fukushima with a camera in my hands.\nThe noisy hazard alarm from the Geiger counter told me the harsh reality behind the beauty of nature in Fukushima. \nWhat have we done…\nWe as a human race have committed a great sin….\nMy heart shivered. \nWhat can we do?\nWhat should I do? \nAs I searched for an answer\, I came to know about the power of Microorganisms.\nThey are able to not only resolve many environmental problems we face today but digest radioactive pollution as well.\nMicroorganisms are a great hope for the humanity\, I thought.\nMy journey to discover the amazing abilities of Microorganisms had begun. \nFor many decades\, we have contaminated the atmosphere\, oceans\, mountains and rivers.\nWe’ve taken many lives with no mercy\, and names just seem to keep piling up on the red list. \nAren’t we thinking about only about ourselves?\nAren’t we dominated by the selfish mind:  “What’s in it for me?” \nIf the world population of more than 7 billion people is to think only of their own greed and act without compassion toward other living things\, what will the world be like when our children grow up? \nWe\, the human race\, cannot live by ourselves.\nAnimals\, plants\, air\, water… everything is interconnected through the chain of life.\nIf we were to ignore the law of nature\, there is no future for us.\nLife can only be passed on by receiving from the past and offering and dedicating to the next generations. \nI hope this film\, SOSEI (Revival)\, will inspire and encourage people to overcome their differences and disagreements that separate us from working together and instead use our time and gifts for respecting and caring for each other. Let’s start to act wisely so that we can leave what’s truly precious for our children. \nShiratori Tetsu is the director of: \n\nSOSEI – Revival – (2015)\nINORI Prayer ～Conversation with Something Great～ (2012)\nFusyoku no jidai Ai to jihi no syoshoku (2010)\nSTONE AGE (2005)
URL:https://crsny.org/event/sosei-revival-film-screening-talk-about-soil-microorganisms-nuclear-energy/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:CRS Presents,Guest Event
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SUMMARY:Roll\, Release & Restore
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 only\n$20\nRegister HERE
URL:https://crsny.org/event/roll-release-restore-7/
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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SUMMARY:SOSEI (Revival) — Film Screening + Talk About Soil Microorganisms & Indian Point Nuclear Power Plant
DESCRIPTION:Japanese director Tetsu Shiratori’s fourth documentary film 「蘇生」SOSEI (Revival) captivatingly captures his search for holistic solutions to cleanse the environment of chemical and radioactive contamination and preserve the earth’s health and beauty for future generations. His quest reveals the power and beauty of microorganisms\, the oldest living organisms known on earth\, to help undo environmental pollution. \nBeneficial microorganisms\, especially Yeast\, Lactic Bacteria and Photosynthetic Bacteria\, have the potential to restore the environment and whole ecosystems that have long been polluted by human activities\, and even digest and eliminate radioactive contamination. \nScreenings will take place at CRS on Saturday\, June 25\, 2016 at 12:30 pm and again at 3 pm. Tickets are $20 and are available online\, by phone (212-677-8621) and at CRS. \nFollowing each screening there will be a short talk led by guest speakers Terry Sato and Ayumi Imagawa expanding on the potential role that microorganisms may play in eliminating radioactive contamination and an update on the state of the nearby Indian Point Nuclear Power Plant. \n蘇生」 SOSEI (Revival)\ndirected by Tetsu Shiratori\n2015 | 90′ (in Japanese w/ English Subtitles)\nhttp://officetetsushiratori.jp/sosei/en/story.php \nToday\, more than 120\,000 residents are still taking shelter due to the Fukushima nuclear accident in East Japan. Not only that\, mega-typhoons\, floods\, drought\, heavy snowfalls…natural disasters are increasing in numbers and their magnitudes are rising. Something is happening to the biosphere of the earth\, and this film invites us to consider not only how to clean up the messes we make but also how to lead healthier lives together so that we avoid doing harm in the first place. \nView the trailer: \n\n\n\nMessage from Director Tetsu Shiratori \nIt all began in Fukushima.\nIn May 2011\, two months after the Great East Japan Earthquake and Fukushima nuclear accident\, I visited Fukushima with a camera in my hands.\nThe noisy hazard alarm from the Geiger counter told me the harsh reality behind the beauty of nature in Fukushima. \nWhat have we done…\nWe as a human race have committed a great sin….\nMy heart shivered. \nWhat can we do?\nWhat should I do? \nAs I searched for an answer\, I came to know about the power of Microorganisms.\nThey are able to not only resolve many environmental problems we face today but digest radioactive pollution as well.\nMicroorganisms are a great hope for the humanity\, I thought.\nMy journey to discover the amazing abilities of Microorganisms had begun. \nFor many decades\, we have contaminated the atmosphere\, oceans\, mountains and rivers.\nWe’ve taken many lives with no mercy\, and names just seem to keep piling up on the red list. \nAren’t we thinking about only about ourselves?\nAren’t we dominated by the selfish mind:  “What’s in it for me?” \nIf the world population of more than 7 billion people is to think only of their own greed and act without compassion toward other living things\, what will the world be like when our children grow up? \nWe\, the human race\, cannot live by ourselves.\nAnimals\, plants\, air\, water… everything is interconnected through the chain of life.\nIf we were to ignore the law of nature\, there is no future for us.\nLife can only be passed on by receiving from the past and offering and dedicating to the next generations. \nI hope this film\, SOSEI (Revival)\, will inspire and encourage people to overcome their differences and disagreements that separate us from working together and instead use our time and gifts for respecting and caring for each other. Let’s start to act wisely so that we can leave what’s truly precious for our children. \nShiratori Tetsu is the director of: \n\nSOSEI – Revival – (2015)\nINORI Prayer ～Conversation with Something Great～ (2012)\nFusyoku no jidai Ai to jihi no syoshoku (2010)\nSTONE AGE (2005)
URL:https://crsny.org/event/sosei-revival-film-screening-talk-about-soil-microorganisms-indian-point-nuclear-power-plant/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:CRS Presents,Guest Event
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SUMMARY:SAKE-HACHI Concert with Sake
DESCRIPTION:Mar Creation\, Inc. and CRS invite you to come enjoy the sounds\, sights and tastes of Old Japan with America’s finest shakuhachi flute player — all the while sipping elegant Japanese Sake.  James Nyoraku Schlefer plays traditional Zen\, solo shakuhachi music\, accompanied by images of Kyoto’s gardens and temples. It’s a truly multi-media experience not to be missed! \nThe concert will take place in the White Room at CRS on Saturday\, June 25\, 2016 at 7:30 pm. Tickets are $15 through June 24\, $20 on the day of the concert\, and are available online\, by phone (212-677-8621) and at CRS. \nGrand Master James Nyoraku Schlefer is a virtuoso performer of traditional and contemporary shakuhachi music\, an esteemed teacher in the Kinko school\, and a ground-breaking composer. Honored by Musical America International as one of their “30 Top Professionals and Influencers\,” Nyoraku Sensei’s efforts promote and sustain traditional shakuhachi music through performances\, lecture/demonstrations\, residencies\, and concert programming. His original compositions forge new ground with contemporary works for both Japanese and Western instruments and ensembles. http://www.nyoraku.com \n\nNational Endowment for the Arts Interview\nMusical America Worldwide’s 30 Influencers\n“Performed with sombre intensity”—NY Times\n“Unexpectedly groovy”—NY Times\n“America’s Finest Shakuhachi Player.”—Concertonet.com\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://crsny.org/event/sake-hachi-concert-with-sake/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert,CRS Presents
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