A Manhattan- and Tokyo-based organization founded by the Japanese writer Yasuko Kasaki and artist Christopher Pelham in 2004, CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing) offers spiritual counseling, healing, and mind training and also develops and presents arts and cultural programming.
The CRS mission is rooted in the non-dualistic teachings of A Course in Miracles (ACIM), which reminds us that we are limitless spiritual beings and encourages us to remember our true nature by committing to a practice of deep, non-judgmental inquiry.
CRS serves as a spiritual and creative laboratory, providing a diverse and international community of artists and healers across disciplines with opportunities to experiment and share their unique inner visions in order to illuminate what is true and universal.
News
CRS Congratulates M³ (Mutual Mentorship for Musicians) Fall Equinox 2023 Cohort 6
We are excited to introduce the brilliant members of the M³ (Mutual Mentorship for Musicians) Fall Equinox 2023 Cohort 6! Sibongile Buda – bass...
Artists Megumi Eda and Yuko Kaseki perform first showing of DIVINE, commissioned by CRS, in Berlin
Thank you, everyone, who attended our sold-out first showing of DIVINE at Theaterhaus in Berlin, Germany on Nov 13! DIVINE began with a riddle: what...
Financial Aid Program for ACIM Students
CRS Founder Yasuko Kasaki now teaches more than 300 students of A Course in Miracles online every week! Before we started offering online classes in...
Body Through Which the Dream Flows Moves to Off Broadway
We are very happy to announce that, following a successful run in the 2022 New Ohio Theatre Ice Factory Summer Festival, playwright Soomi Kim’s Body...
CRS Congratulates M³ (Mutual Mentorship for Musicians) Fall Equinox 2023 Cohort 6
We are excited to introduce the brilliant members of the M³ (Mutual Mentorship for Musicians) Fall Equinox 2023 Cohort 6! Sibongile Buda – bass...
Artists Megumi Eda and Yuko Kaseki perform first showing of DIVINE, commissioned by CRS, in Berlin
Thank you, everyone, who attended our sold-out first showing of DIVINE at Theaterhaus in Berlin, Germany on Nov 13! DIVINE began with a riddle: what...
Financial Aid Program for ACIM Students
CRS Founder Yasuko Kasaki now teaches more than 300 students of A Course in Miracles online every week! Before we started offering online classes in...
Body Through Which the Dream Flows Moves to Off Broadway
We are very happy to announce that, following a successful run in the 2022 New Ohio Theatre Ice Factory Summer Festival, playwright Soomi Kim’s Body...
Upcoming Deep Listening Events
M3 Festival YouTube Playlist
Wednesdays at Noon Music Video Series
YouTube
CRS Presents Li-Chin Li (sheng) performing Trois Chants by Jialin Liu — June 25, 2023
CRS Presents Li-Chin Li (sheng) performing Paradise by Francisco Uberto — June 25, 2023
CRS Presents Li-Chin Li (sheng) performing Vox 1 by Heng Chen — June 25, 2023
CRS Presents Li-Chin Li & Jeonghyeon Joo — Duet Improvisation — June 25, 2023
Wednesdays at Noon 28 — Paradise Laboratory with gamin & Jungwoon Kim 2
Wednesdays at Noon 27 — Paradise Laboratory with gamin & Jungwoon Kim 1
Wednesdays at Noon 26: Bolero
Wednesdays at Noon 25: Oud Taksim Huzzam by Tomchess
Wednesdays at Noon 24: Paradise Laboratory 5 with gamin and Galen Passen — Part 3
Find Us!
CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)
41 E 11th St FL 11 (just east of University PL, above Ootoya restaurant)
New York, NY 10003
212-677-8621
If you attend a concert or public lecture/event at CRS, you consent to be photographed, videotaped, or otherwise recorded during the performance by CRS staff or other authorized individuals. Non-commercial photography/videography by patrons is allowed without flash, unless an announcement to the contrary is made prior to the performance.
CRS is a signatory to the We Have Voice Collective’s Code of Conduct for Safe(r) Workplaces in the Performing Arts. This code promotes zero tolerance for harassment of any kind, including but not limited to sexual harassment and bullying. The commitments and definitions within the Code of Conduct promote the creation and strengthening of safe(r) spaces that uphold the equitable treatment of all people regardless of their various identities and positionalities, including gender identity, race, age, ability, ethnicity, culture, immigration status, sexual orientation and identity, class position and economic background, and religious belief and affiliation. Read the full code at too-many.org.