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SUMMARY:Metamorphosis
DESCRIPTION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing) announces Metamorphosis\, an exhibition of fiber art created on SAORI loom by Nobu. The exhibition opens on October 6 and will remain on view through November 30\, 2016. \nThere will be an Opening Reception with the artist and SAORI weaving demonstration on October 22\, 2016 from 5 – 7 pm. A 20′ documentary about SAORI will be shown at 5:30 pm\, followed by a brief talk by Loop of the Loom Founder Yukako Satone introducing the SAORI ARTS NYC non-profit organization (saoriartsnyc.org). \nThis\, the second exhibition of SAORI fiber art at CRS\, aims to demonstrate the potential for using the SAORI therapeutic approach to weaving to explore one’s emotional and creative impulses deeply enough to create works of striking imagination\, originality and visceral impact that can be appreciated as art and serve as a vehicle for liberation for both creator and viewer. \nSAORI is a contemporary hand weaving method founded by Misao Jo (1913-\, Japan) in 1969. She started weaving when she was 57 years old and created her own easy-to-use-immediately loom and style\, free from the traditional concept and rules of weaving. She named her weaving style ‘SAORI’ and because the loom is so easy to use\, it allows anyone to express his or her self freely regardless of age\, gender\, disability or intellectual aptitude. In Zen vocabulary\, SAORI is the combination of the words SA\, meaning everything has its own individual dignity\, and ORI\, meaning weaving. \n“In SAORI\, we try not to imitate machine-made products\, and we always try to do what only human beings can do. No two weavings are alike\, and it is very natural that every single cloth freely woven by people with different personalities is beautiful in a different way. The irregular selvage and accidental skip of thread add the unprogrammed beauty to the SAORI cloths; and we admire this irregularity as ‘the beauty with lack of intentions’ created by our natural creativity.”\n— loopoftheloom.com \nSince 2004 Nobu has been active in the NYC SAORI community and and at the studio\, Loop of the Loom\, under the direction of Yukako Satone. She is a SAORI certified instructor and SAORI healing artist. During this time she has learned to use SAORI as a meditative practice to observe her inner mental and emotional state. Her commitment to the practice has freed her to allow her deepest impulses to intuitively guide her selection and manipulation of the threads. \nWhile SAORI celebrates beauty in the imperfect\, a characteristic commonly found in Japanese traditional aesthetics\, SAORI works and Nobu’s work in particular embrace improvisation and veer so far in their wildness and irregularity from traditional woven fabrics and garments that western viewers may be more inclined to place them in the abstract expressionist tradition. Rebellious and highly idiosyncratic\, Nobu’s creations burst with energy\, not an easy effect for yarn to achieve. Is the yarn imbued by Nobu with energy or is the energy already inherent within — SA\, individual dignity — simply being made palpable? Nobu’s works raise many questions without offering definitive answers or explicit meanings. They invite the viewer to feel rather than think and allow her feelings to give rise to authentic creative impulses of her own. By encouraging viewers to accept and express their own inspirations\, Nobu’s work celebrates a way of living with constant transformation of our idea of who we are\, free of self-definition and self-limitation. \nABOUT NOBU \nNobu was born in Kamakura City and lived right in front of Kanagawa Modern Museum. During her elementary school years\, she loved to visit the museum and even explored neighborhood galleries on her own. After winning an international student art competition and showing great promise\, her mother offered to send her to art school\, but Nobu instead chose to study economics at Rikkyo University. \nFor eight years after college\, Nobu worked in the fashion industry and after moving to New York with her husband\, himself a talented interior architectural designer\, she planned to open a wedding design business\, but the birth of her son led her to change directions once again. When her son turned five\, they attended a SAORI weaving workshop at CRS\, sparking her interest in fiber arts. A reunion last year with her school friend\, Yoh\, whom she found had begun painting again\, inspired her to throw herself back into it. She began training regularly at Yukako Satone’s SAORI studio uptown and soon began to develop her own style. \nPrevious Exhibitions \n2011 “Re –Birth“ was Nobu’s first exhibition\, held at CRS in New York City in March \n2012 Exhibited “All” at The Sheep Palette in Kyoto\, Japan \n2012 Exhibited “Soul Journey“ at excy gallery in New York City in October \n2012 Solo exhibition “Cocoon” in Yushima\, Tokyo \n2015 Exhibited “Deep and Deep\, Gucha Gucha” at The Sheep Palette in Kyoto\, Japan \n2015 the Loop of the Loom group show at the Tenri Gallery in New York City in April
URL:https://crsny.org/event/metamorphosis/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:CRS Presents
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SUMMARY:Living in Gratitude:  A Workshop in ACIM-based IntroDanza with Carolina Corada
DESCRIPTION:A transformational event inspired by\nA COURSE IN MIRACLES\n$30 cash at the door \n“What is Heaven but a song of gratitude and love and praise….” — ACIM Ch. 26 IV.3:5 \nExperience the profound teachings of modern-day mystic Carolina Corada through her talks\, conferences and her self-inquiry\, ACIM-based method IntroDanza — guided movement with music. Learn how to use your body to observe and release judgments\, alleviate suffering of any kind and immediately experience inner peace. \nCarolina conveys messages of true commitment\, discipline\, honesty and humbleness in her teachings. \nhttp://www.carolinacorada.com \n“Introdanza is the experience of the ACIM teachings ‘in the flesh.’ It is the most wonderful way I have found to use my body best to watch and analyze my inner resistances and that which separates me from God.” — Carlos Fuguera\, VENEZUELA
URL:https://crsny.org/event/living-in-gratitude/
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SUMMARY:Film Screening "SWITCH" and Talk by Fumiko Irie
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to screen the Japanese documentary “Switch\,” a touching documentary about the research of Dr. Kazuo Murakami\, a scientist in pursuit of mankind’s unlimited potential\, and the lives of people who have “switched on” their genes. Following the screening there will be a meet and greet with cast member and fellow filmmaker Fumiko Irie followed by a talk in Japanese with Ms. Irie. \nThe film\, written\, produced and directed by Naoki Suzuki\, was released in 2011 and runs 80′ in Japanese with English subtitles. “SWITCH” was screened at the NY Independent Film Festival 2013\, and this will be the second opportunity to see it in the Greater NY area. \nHuman genes are said to contain information that would fill approximately 3\,200 encyclopedia volumes with 1\,000 pages each and 1\,000 characters per page. Research results from various sources\, however\, have revealed that we use only a small percentage of the information in our lifetime. Dr. Kazuo Murakami\, a world authority on biotechnology\, says that humans can have unlimited potential if they switch on their genes. So how can we switch on our genes? In this film\, the secret is unveiled through astonishing examples of people who succeeded in switching on their genes. \nTickets for the movie and talk by Fumiko Irie are $30\, and for the movie only are $20. Cash only at the door. \nDoor Open 10:15 am\nEvent Start 10:30 am\nMovie Screening starts 10:40 am\nYumiko Irie Talk starts 12:15 pm\nEvent ends 1:30 pm \nFor reservations\, please email:\nwelcome@hesodo.com （Please send an e-mail with title “CRS movie screening” along with your name\, number of people attending\, cell phone #). \nInquiries: 626-353-4104 (Yoshiko Nakamura / \, +81 70-5346-7646 (Hamada/Fumiko Irie Office in Japan） \nMore About the Film \nSee the trailer: \n\n\n\nLove and laughter can switch on our genes. A lot of people were killed or injured in the 2005 Amagasaki rail crash. Junko Suzuki\, one of the victims\, suffered severe brain injuries while in the second car of the train\, which was reported to have been the most seriously damaged. Nevertheless\, she recovered remarkably with the love and support of her mother Momoko and other family members. You’ll learn the mystery of how love and laughter switched on Junko’s genes. \nA “mission can switch on our genes. Another story is about a woman who discovered her mission after her life hit rock bottom. Her child had severe atopic dermatitis\, her husband’s company went bankrupt\, and she herself had a miscarriage. That woman is Fumiko Irie\, director of the lm e Miracle of the Gifted Quarter. She used to be an ordinary housewife\, so what on earth happened? You’ll discover the secret of her energy as she works tirelessly to ful ll her mission: creating lms that lead people to be more thankful. \nAbout Dr. Kazuo Murakami \nDr. Murakami was born in 1936\, and he is currently Professor Emeritus at the University of Tsukuba. In 1963\, he obtained a Doctorate of Agricultural Chemistry from the Graduate School of Agriculture at Kyoto University and then became a researcher at Oregon Health & Science University. In 1976\, he started working as an assistant professor at Vanderbilt University. He was appointed Professor of Applied Biochemistry at Tsukuba University in 1978\, where he began genetic research. In 1983\, he decoded the enzyme “renin” in humans\, a key factor in the development of high blood pressure\, attracting global attention. In 1996\, he won the Japan Academy Prize. \nAbout Fumiko Irie \nStarting off as a fashion designer\, she became a professional aroma therapist and began teaching aroma therapy. After various experiences in her life\, she happened to get inspired to produce a film so as to fill the universe with gratitude and that being her mission in life. She did everything such as shooting\, interview\, editing video\, writing a song for the ending song and singing it herself to create the film. The title is “The Miracle of the Gifted Quarter – Life’s Truth revealed”\, which contains many scenes in which Katsuko Yamamoto\, a teacher at a special-needs school\, communicates with students. \nWithin two years after the completion of the film\, it spread abroad with English subtitles. And a hundred and twenty thousands people watched it by the end of 2011. It was invited to the Japan Film Festival in Los Angeles and received a standing ovation at a screening in Columbia University\, which is the summit of video technique. \nShe completed the second film “The Miracle of the Colored Light” in 2008\, and also completed the third film “A Great Blessing” in 2011. On the same year she also appeared on a Murakami\, Kazuo film “Switch” by Suzuki Naoki. \nOn the National Human Rights Day in 2013\, “The Miracle of the Gifted Quarter” got played at the headquarters of the United Nations in New York. In total\, the film has been played at 1800 places in 18 different countries and has reached 180\,000 viewers. \nShe has also released her own books “The Miracle of the Gifted Quarter\, Life’s Truth” on Sunmark Publication and has also collaborated with A children’s book author Nobumi on a picture book “Oheso No Saki” and “Giving Creates More?” on Shichida Education Publication. In 2014 she released her second book “Hesodo~ Taking a Look Into the Universe~ Finding a Mission” also on Sunmark Publication. \nNow she runs workshops all over the world on what she developed\, “Hesodo.”
URL:https://crsny.org/event/film-screening-switch/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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SUMMARY:USAATO Fashion Show & Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:USAATO welcomes you to their first fashion exhibition and sale in New York City! USAATO designs and manufactures women’s clothes and also men’s clothes\, children’s clothes\, samue (monk’s working clothes)\, rakui (pajamas). Made in Chiang Mai\, Thailand and distributed from Kyoto\, Japan\, USAATO’s clothing uses fabrics that are mostly handspun and hand woven from cotton\, hemp and silk with natural dyeing by women in local areas of northeastern and north of Thailand and some parts of Laos. \nAll fabrics are once gathered at “USAATO SIAM” in Chiang Mai and then delivered for sewing process. USAATO clothes are sewn by individuals and groups outbound Chiang Mai\, not by the company’s factory.\n(One part of our products is from machine-weaving.) \nThe clothes made in Chiang Mai are mostly imported to “USAATO JAPAN” for selling all over Japan. USAATO clothes are selling all over Japan by our partners called coordinators in the forms of exhibitions. Normally each exhibition is held during weekend for 3-4 days. Places and frequencies of each exhibition depend on each area coordinator. \nUSAATO JAPAN located in Kyoto is the start point to deliver USAATO clothes for exhibitions all over Japan. The shop “USAATO Kyoto Shop” is only in Kyoto in Japan. \nApproximate prices for tops are from $80 to $200 while bottoms are from $100 to $200.
URL:https://crsny.org/event/usaato-fashion-show-exhibition/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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SUMMARY:Wellness and Psychic Fair
DESCRIPTION:Explore the world of psychic reading and energy healing at the Wellness and Psychic Fair. A chance to meet you will have the opportunity to meet some of the most gifted practioners\, with workshops and conversations.
URL:https://crsny.org/event/wellness-psychic-fair/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Aum Shanti Bookshop,Guest Event
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