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SUMMARY:New York Sanshin Club Concert
DESCRIPTION:Ryu-Kaji Sanshin Club invites you to enjoy its 6th annual concert of Okinawan music performed on the traditional instrument\, the sanshin! Okinawa’s heart is filled with hospitality. “Ichariba Chode” means\, ‘though we meet but once\, we are friends for life’. Our Okinawan Sanshin Club was created in this spirit. We’d love to get to know you through music. Come relax with island music! Donations appreciated.
URL:https://crsny.org/event/new-york-sanshin-club-concert/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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SUMMARY:Exhibition:  Rhythmic Continuity — Paintings by Deanna Lee
DESCRIPTION:CRS announces an exhibition of paintings by Brooklyn-based artist Deanna Lee. These paintings on view in this show\, her first solo exhibition in three years\, represent two bodies of work\, separated by several years\, which demonstrate her perpetual exploration of patterns derived from and inspired by natural forms and systems. The exhibition will be on view from May 3 – July 12\, 2017. \nArtist Statement \nMy work stems from patterns and traces of growth and decay in the natural world and the built environment. At an early age I saw electron micrographs and lab specimens\, and I am still engrossed by abstracted images of nature. I am invested in the hand-drawn line for its conveyance of individualism\, imperfection\, and fragility\, and I see my use of line as a tenuous analogy to traditional Asian ink painting. In my paintings\, drawings\, and site-specific installations\, I strive to delineate the emotional resonance that I see in forms made by natural forces. \nIn some works\, I draw masses of lines that evoke various influences: organic forms like hair\, muscles\, and fungi; natural systems such as waves and wind currents; geological strata; and topographical maps. In other works\, I use hand-drawn lines to interpret records of physical effects of nature in my immediate surroundings—like a bent window plane\, or the decaying walls in my former studio. My process includes making tracings and rubbings of surfaces like plywood and cracking plaster\, and I think of these marks as the calligraphic and quotidian signatures of the effects of nature. Resulting from impersonal forces\, such as water and gravity\, these marks record the residue of growth\, change\, and decay in ceilings\, walls\, and floors. I consider my works some personal interpretations of the material evidence of time. \nAbout Deanna Lee \nDeanna Lee was born in Carmel\, New York\, to parents who emigrated from China and Taiwan\, and she was raised in suburban Boston. After many years of classical music training on several instruments\, she received degrees in art from Oberlin College and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago\, and she studied at the Rome campus of the Tyler School of Art. \nShe has had solo exhibitions at Robert Henry Contemporary\, Wave Hill\, and PS122 in New York City; Earlville Opera House\, New York; and Artemisia Gallery\, Chicago. Her work has appeared in group shows at numerous venues\, including: The Drawing Center\, Abrons Art Center\, NURTUREart\, Trestle Projects\, Pace University\, and Schema Projects in New York City; Aron Packer Gallery\, Hyde Park Art Center\, and Jan Cicero Gallery in Chicago; SPACES in Cleveland; Maloney Gallery\, Morristown\, New Jersey; and George Mason University\, Fairfax\, Virginia. \nDeanna’s public art works include a 700-foot-long mural on bicycle path barriers in Flushing\, Queens\, commissioned by the NYC Department of Transportation; a custom design for tree guards in the Fort Greene and Clinton Hill neighborhoods of Brooklyn; and a site-specific drawing installation for a storefront window in Bay Ridge\, Brooklyn. \nShe has received a Pollock-Krasner Foundation grant\, a travel grant from the Asia Society in New York\, the BRIC Media Fellowship in Brooklyn\, the Manhattan Graphics Center Scholarship\, the Linda Kramer Fellowship in Chicago\, and two grants from the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs. She was a 2010 recipient of a Abbey Mural Fellowship from the National Academy. In 2004\, she was an artist-in-residence at the Millay Colony for the Arts\, and she was a 2012 artist-in-residence at Saltonstall Foundation for the Arts. In August 2017\, she will be an artist-in-residence at Kingsbrae Gardens in New Brunswick\, Canada. \nDeanna lives and works in Brooklyn\, New York. \nhttp://www.deannaclee.net/
URL:https://crsny.org/event/exhibition-rhythmic-continuity-paintings-deanna-lee/2017-05-03/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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SUMMARY:Yoga Workshop to Benefit Yoga Gives Back
DESCRIPTION:Manifest Your Higher Destiny with Visionary Yoga\n— A Transformational Workshop to Benefit Yoga Gives Back \n  \nYoga Gives Back and CRS invite you to join us for an open-level flow yoga class and meditation with celebrated Ayurvedic Yoga teacher & YGB Ambassador Mariko Hirakawa. \nMariko brings fun and dance-inspired fluidity to the Vinyasa yoga practice\, connecting alignment principles to the greater Life principles that help us to grow into our highest expression. \nIn this workshop\, we will use the Vinyasa Yoga as a movement meditation that puts us in touch with our Soul’s Wisdom to guide us to our Purpose. \nWe will explore the use of mudras\, meditation\, visualization\, and journaling as tools to invoke the Dreamer within and gain clarity on our Big Picture Vision. \nWhen like-minded\, growth-oriented people come together to share and support each other’s dreams\, there is a powerful confluence of energy that can accelerate our dreams’ manifestation. \nJoin our tribe of  Visionary Yogis for this transformational experience! \nFor Visionary Yogis seeking to deepen their knowledge\, create a life of balance\, and channel that energy to create something magical with their lives… \n100% of the proceeds go to the Yoga Gives Back NPO supporting mothers and children in India. YGB Founder Kayoko Mitsumatsu will present a short YGB Film illustrating how these benefit classes are improving the lives of many mothers and children in India. Sponsors include ZICO Coconut Water\, LARABAR and more! Registration is $35 in advance and $45 at the door. \nMariko Hirakawa is an internationally known Yoga-Ayurveda Expert with over 20 years of teaching experience. A former professional dancer as well as an Ayurvedic physician trained in India\, she is one of the very few in the West to have completed the rigorous 5 ½ year B.A.M.S. degree in India. Healer\, yogini\, and a performerwith multi-cultural background\, Mariko is known for the quality and depth she brings to her work. http://www.ayurvedayogapractice.com \n \nMariko is a yoga instructor’s instructor. She’s the best one I’ve had. She’s passionate\, precise\, friendly\, and very calming. In her class you feel energized and rejuvenated. \n\n\n\nYoga Gives Back is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to raising awareness and funds in order to alleviate poverty in India. We started in Los Angeles in 2007\, determined to find a way for the global yoga community to help the poorest people in the country that gave birth to YOGA. YGB partners with local NGOs NISHTHA in West Bengal and Deenbandhu Trust in Karnataka. In the last ten years\, YGB has grown to fund over 1100 mothers and children with micro loan programs and education funds with a minimum of five-year commitment to each person. http://yogagivesback.org \nI support Yoga Gives Back wholeheartedly because I have first-hand experience witnessing how hard the mothers in the lower class of Indian society work to support their families. \nAll in all\, I have spent about 10 years living in various parts of India\, and although I have had the privilege of being around great Yogis and Masters\, scholars and wise beings\, I truly feel the greatest lesson I received in India is from watching the sincere\, cheerful\, hard work that these people offer\, day in and day out. \nBy connecting Yoga practitioners in the West with these deserving women of India\, Yoga Gives Back creates awareness of the greater purpose of Yoga\, of Yoga with a capital “Y\,” Yoga that is generous and healing\, compassionate and truly transformative – the Yoga that is the original gift of the enlightened rishis (sages) of India. \nI firmly believe that spirituality must be grounded in the practicalities of the world today. Yoga Gives Back allows us to participate in the sacred activism that is grounded in Dharma. It transforms our practice into deep\, universal prayer as we create positive socio-economic impact. \nWhat an empowering feeling for everyone involved!  — Mariko Hirakawa
URL:https://crsny.org/event/yoga-workshop-benefit-yoga-gives-back/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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