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SUMMARY:Exhibition —  The Art of A Good Life in Hell by Ai Tatebayashi
DESCRIPTION:CRS announces Light in Darkness\, an exhibition of original art (watercolor\, ink\, gouache\, and graphite on paper) from the illustrated book A Good Life in Hell by Ai Tatebayashi. A Good Life in Hell is an illustrated book that tells the life stories of Sumiteru Taniguchi\, a Nagasaki atomic bomb survivor (hibakusha in Japanese)\, and his wife Eiko. Their shared history offers both a stark look at the horrific legacy of nuclear weapons\, as well as a tale of inspiration for all those facing challenges as they pursue meaning and happiness in their own lives. \nThe exhibition will be on view from August 4 – October 4\, 2016. An Opening Reception with the artist with live reading of the book will be held on Saturday\, August 13\, 2016 from 4 – 6 pm. \nA Good Life in Hell contains important lessons about the past\, but it is even more about living in the present. Exploring daily rituals in the Taniguchi home as Sumiteru and Eiko enter their 80s\, a reader must reflect on how today’s decisions can affect our collective and personal futures—for better or for worse. \nARTIST AND INSPIRATION \nAi Tatebayashi\, the artist and author of A Good Life in Hell\, first learned about Sumiteru Taniguchi from a Japanese TV show. She quickly realized that most people\, especially younger Japanese adults like her\, knew nothing of the everyday suffering of atomic bomb survivors. \nSumiteru’s words drove her to initiate this project: \n“I am not afraid of death. But I am afraid of oblivion. Oblivion of the fear of the atomic bomb.” \nAi met with Sumiteru Taniguchi and his wife Eiko several times\, both in New York and in Nagasaki. She recorded stories of their past and observed their daily life. \nCreating striking original illustrations—some luminous and beautiful\, others dark and bleak—Ai depicted scenes inspired by the couple’s long journey together with richness and depth. She enlisted Justin Neely as co-writer to collaborate on story development and research\, as well as to capture her ideas and her voice in written English with nuance and precision. \nA Good Life in Hell is currently available for purchase online at www.agoodlifeinhell.com\, Lulu.com\, and Amazon.com. A Japanese translation published in July 2016 as「生きているかぎり語り続ける」by Shufunotomo Co. (www.shufunotomo.co.jp) is currently available only in Japan. \nABOUT AI TATEBAYASHI  \nI am from the city called Yokohama\, Japan. Since Yokohama developed as a major seaport\, Western style quickly spread and was embraced by Japanese culture. I grew up influenced by the modern western environment\, enjoying looking at Norman Rockwell’s posters\, illustrated American pin up girls\, and so on\, which stimulated my interests in American culture. After working at an advertising agency in Japan\, I came to New York City for an intensive study of illustration. At the School of Visual Arts\, I developed my linear drawing style and sense of color. People’s feelings or characters are important for my work. I love observing people and drawing them with my unique view and sense of humor. In Japan\, my major  was French literature in Rikkyo university. I still love to read. This reading leads me to continue to explore different cultures and worlds. In turn\, this helps me to introduce the views of others through my illustration. — Ai\nhttp://www.miniai.com/ \n  \n 
URL:https://crsny.org/event/exhibition-light-in-darkness-the-art-of-a-good-life-in-hell-by-ai-tatebayashi/
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:Freeing the Jaw for Voice: Feldenkrais ATM Workshop
DESCRIPTION:This one-day workshop is ideal for individuals looking for relief from TMJ / jaw grinding as well as for Actors\, Singers and anyone looking to free the vocal apparatus in a gentle but deeply effective way. \nFeldenkrais Awareness Through Movement lessons teach you how to reduce unnecessary muscular effort and improve awareness of the whole self in action. The teacher uses a combination of pleasant\, purposeful movement and guided attention to lead you through a particular pattern of movement and action. Emphasis on sensory learning results in movement that is more flexible\, pleasurable\, efficient and free from aches and pains. \nSunday\, Sept 18\, 2016 from 10 am – 6 pm with Instructor Sita Mani\nCost of Workshop:  $100 (early Bird $90 through 9/4/16) \n\n\n\nABOUT SITA MANI\nSita Mani draws on a wealth of additional experience from her long career as a professional dancer\, choreographer\, massage therapist and movement teacher to assist you in understanding what is going on in your own body as you explore these lessons and to benefit from that experience. \nShe is a graduate of the Actor’s Center Teacher Development Program and is currently on faculty at Herbert Berghof Studio and a Guest Teacher at The Scott Freeman Studio and CRS in New York. She was a founding faculty member at The Studio New York and has been a guest teacher at Mark Morris Dance School\,The New School and The Feldenkrais Institute in New York. \nSita began her movement training early\, studying Yoga and Tae Kwon Do as a child.She later studied Classical Ballet and Musical Theater Dance forms in Bombay and started her professional career on stage. She was  Principal Dancer  and Choreographer’s Assistant in The Shiamak Davar Dance Company in India from 1997-1990\,primarily doing Musical Theatre \, Music Videos and Teaching Dance. \nIn 1992 she completed The Certificate Program at the Alvin Ailey School in New York and spent ten years working with Dance and Physical Theater companies in New York\, as well as with independent choreographers from India\, Europe\, South America\, and the United States. She studied Acting at The Michael Howard Studio in New York and took up long term studies in new movement modalities\, interning for several years with Fay Simpson in Lucid Body Work and in Alexander Technique with Jean McClelland. Sita is a Guild Certified Feldenkrais Practitioner and a Licensed Massage Therapist. Her unique\, eclectic background has lead her to develop her own form of movement training\, which works towards giving performers a more refined self awareness\, physical awareness and visceral authenticity. Sita has worked at all levels of training\, ranging from the Yale School of Drama to kindergartens in the slums of Mumbai.
URL:https://crsny.org/event/freeing-the-jaw-for-voice-feldenkrais-atm-workshop-2/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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SUMMARY:Eckhart Tolle Now Video and Meditation Evening
DESCRIPTION:Our next meeting –  Eckhart Tolle Video \nRuntime: 60-75 minutes \nWe begin meet and greet 7:00 pm. \nVideo begins  –7:15 pm \nTHERE IS NO ADMISSION AFTER 7:15 PM (by group consensus) \n• Meet and greet \n• Meditation \n• Video \n• Closing \nCoffee and conversation\, for those who wish follows at: “Think Coffee “downstairs or   a nearby diner together.
URL:https://crsny.org/event/eckhart-tolle-now-video-meditation-evening-5/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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SUMMARY:Book Signing and Talk: "The Book of Sacred Baths: 52 Bathing Rituals to Revitalize Your Spirit" By Paulette Kouffman Sherman
DESCRIPTION:Immerse Yourself in Healing Waters for Relaxation\, Clarity\, and Wholeness. Gain inspiration and rejuvenation through the sacred act of bathing. With fifty-two bath recipes\, one for every week of the year\, The Book of Sacred Baths shows you how to use this relaxing practice to improve your love life\, succeed in your career\, strengthen your health\, and transform your spirit. \nEach recipe is tailored to a specific emotional or spiritual need\, from stress relief to divine assistance to self-connection for overall well-being. Using essential oils\, candles\, and color therapy along with visualization and ritual practice\, you’ll raise your vibration and release negative energy down the drain. \nPaulette Kouffman Sherman\, PsyD (Brooklyn\, NY) is a licensed psychologist with a doctorate degree in clinical psychology and is the author of more than twenty books. She is a certified life coach\, author\, teacher\, relationship expert\, and speaker. Paulette is a Reiki Master\, attuned by Raven Keyes\, and has studied shamanic journeying\, angel intuition\, chakra balancing\, and spiritual practices with top experts in the field. \nAttendees receive a copy of the book.
URL:https://crsny.org/event/book-signing-talk-book-sacred-baths-52-bathing-rituals-revitalize-spirit-paulette-kouffman-sherman/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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