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Professor of Arts Practice at the Irish World Academy of Music and Dance, Helen Phelan sits down with Joe to chat about the new book Mícheál Ó Súilleabháin: A Life in Music, honouring her late husband. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to The Feminine Profiles Podcast! Today, I am in conversation with Gaby Azorsky. Gaby is a reiki master, meditation practitioner, tarot reader, intuitive guide, creative consultant--a beautiful soul! Today we cover her background and journey to starting her healing practice, an in depth timeline of her career transition from retail & fashion to her personal healing arts practice, and how she always felt her strength and inner witchiness even before she could put it into words. We touch on how how doing a 30 day challenge at a yoga studio in NYC planted a seed within her to continue to follow the trail of healing practices and meditation & led her to attend her first reiki training after moving to LA in 2020. And lots more! I hope you enjoy. Xo, Brooke To join Lara Elliot's weekly dharma readings: book.
In this next instalment of Conversations with the Dean, Professor Stephen Dobson enquires into the wonder of colour, arts practice and teaching philosophy, with accomplished artist and respected lecturer Patrick Connor. From his beginnings into the art world and beyond, Patrick also speaks of the passion for his craft, as well as his love for being a student himself in a never-ending pursuit of learning. Transcript for this episode here. 'Conversations with the Dean: Stephen Dobson' is a regular podcast where Professor Dobson chats with interesting academics and researchers about their life's work and current affairs. You can discover interesting career opportunities and learn about other people's study journeys via www.cqu.edu.au
Fight for a Happy Life with Sensei Ando: Martial Arts for Everyday Life
Welcome to Episode #118 of the Fight for a Happy Life podcast, “How to Get More from Your Martial Arts Practice.” You train hard… but are you getting everything you can out of your martial arts practice? Probably not! Don't worry—in this episode, I share three practice tips that will pay you back with BIG... The post #118: How to Get More from Your Martial Arts Practice [Video + Podcast] appeared first on Sensei Ando.
Elizabeth Russell-Arnot on the environmental focus of her arts practiceGuided soundscape with Tasmanian artist and academic Elizabeth Russell-Arnot about the environmental focus of her arts practice making gardens out of recycled rubbish including "sculpture from the skip". This soundscape was originally published on the Prima Donna Podcast. Earth Matters #1363 was produced by Nat Grant
ArTEEtude. West Cork´s first Art, Fashion & Design Podcast by Detlef Schlich.
ArTEEtude Shop https://www.arteetude.com/shop/Apple Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/arteetude-west-cork-s-first-art-fashion-design-podcast/id1527081647Spotify Podcast https://open.spotify.com/show/3eBv4E5qgW8Vot0oojAr1tIn this ArTEEtude podcast episode, I Love West Cork Artists member and Artist Leo Rodas and Detlef Schlich having a conversation about Rodas inspiration in Art, his life in Guatemala and his art practice in Vallejo, California.A native of Guatemala, Leo Rodas, and his family immigrated to the United States in 1971, when he was just 13 years old. He and his family settled in San Francisco, where he finished school. Leo's love for art began long before he moved to the United States. His mother was a fashion designer and his father enjoyed art as a hobby, thanks to the two of them he developed his own love of drawing and art expression in general and paved his path to becoming a full-time artist.ArTEEtude is West Cork´s first art, fashion and design podcast created and produced by Detlef Schlich. Schlich operates with his podcast cross-sectorally. For him, a visual artist has to think transversely instead of just enjoying the luxury of being the antagonist. To drive the narrative and to be a protagonist, he will dive and discover with us into the unknown and exciting deep ocean of the creative mind. Detlef Schlich is Podcaster, Visual Artist, Film Maker and Ritual Designer, living and loving in West Cork and best known for his Essay about the Cause and Effect of Shamanism, Art and Digital Culture and the video installation Transodin´s Tragedy. He is mainly working in the field of performance, photography, painting, sound, installations, and film. To research our human condition and create artwork from this reflection he is using often the methodology of the digital shaman as alter ego.WEBSITE LINKSWorld Saving: Art - A Social Performance by Detlef Schlich and Friends 2012/13https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m4nCQpskf2cLeo RodasBloghttps://soltrans.org/news/blog/meet-the-artist-leo-rodas/?fbclid=IwAR0fesms5fs4YPoWB8e6y7Z0YZ1k1Md9KoPAbwa39N-YAiNCleQkjslc1psInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/ljrart9/Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/leo.rodas.3154/friends_mutualDetlef SchlichInstagramDetlef Schlich ArTEEtude I love West Cork Artists FacebookDetlef Schlich I love West Cork Artists Group ArTEEtudeYouTube Channelsvisual PodcastArTEEtudeCute Alien TV official WebsiteArTEEtude Detlef Schlich Det Design Tribal Loop Download here for free Detlef Schlich´s Essay about the Cause and Effect of Shamanism, Art and Digital Culturehttps://www.researchgate.net/publication/303749640_Shamanism_Art_and_Digital_Culture_Cause_and_EffectSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/arteetude-a-podcast-with-artists-by-detlef-schlich/donations
Paul Lisi has over ten years of experience working in the arts sector as a performer and producer. Before joining Creative New Zealand, Paul’s career has spanned theatre, dance, television and film, and he has performed across Aotearoa and internationally. He has played an important role in the implementation of the Pacific Arts Strategy through many Creative New Zealand projects. This includes the annual sector conference Nui te Kōrero, the Arts Pasifika Awards , local and international residencies focused on supporting and nurturing Pasifika talent. Paul held the position of Senior Communications Adviser, Pacific since 2019 and has been an integral part of growing Creative New Zealand’s engagement with the Pacific community. Paul has recently been appointed the New Arts Practice Director-Pacific. https://www.creativenz.govt.nz/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Naya Jones, a geographer, healing arts practitioner, and ritual artist, speaks about eldership, ancestral work, justice, and the healing arts.
Queering The Air acknowledges the injustices happening in America and the protests in relation to the recent death of George Floyd. We acknowledge that since 1991 that over 420 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have died in police custody as a result of continued colonialism, capitalism, white supremacy, and neoliberalism.Stop Black Deaths in custody. Indigenous Lives Matter. Black Lives Matter. Black Trans Lives Matter. More information on this resistive movement can be found at Warriors of the Aboriginal Resistance. Michele Vescio speaks with Ava Amedi - a writer, musician, and artist working across songwriting, artist interview, performance, poetry, and non-fiction writing genres. We discuss Ava’s arts practice and influences, notions on cultural criticism in his writing, his recent Testing Grounds residency, pop music in the context of accessibility and accountability, and discussions on effectual modes of conversation.Read Ava’s works discussed in this interview: ‘Painting and Pop’ and ‘Two Twins’. Tracklisting: ‘Seatbelt’ by Ava Amedi; live performance by Ava Amedi for ACCA’s ‘On Vulnerability and Doubt’; ‘A Deeper Love’ by Aretha Franklin.
How can singing foster our relationships with strangers? And how can singing not just foster relationships, but be a powerful means of hospitality? Dr. Helen Phelan draws on her ethnographic work with a Congolese-Irish choir to show the potential of "sonic hospitality" through singing together. About Dr. Helen Phelan Helen Phelan is Professor of Arts Practice at the Irish World Academy of Music and Dance, University of Limerick, Ireland. She is an Irish Research Council recipient for her work on singing, ritual and new migrant communities in Ireland. Her most recent book, Singing the Rite to Belong: Music, Ritual and the New Irish, was published by Oxford University Press in 2017. As a singer, she specializes in chant from global religious ritual and is the co-founder of the female vocal group Cantoral who released the much acclaimed CD recording Let the Joyous Irish Sing Aloud! in 2014. She is also founder of the Singing and Social Inclusion research group at the University of Limerick. About Dr. Joshua Kalin Busman Thanks especially to Dr. Joshua Kalin Busman, this episode's guest interviewer! Josh has been on Music and the Church before discussing Virtuosity, Amateurism, and Amateurishness in Evangelical Worship. Joshua is an Assistant Professor at the University of North Carolina - Pembroke. He teaches music history and music theory in the Department of Music and serves as Interim Assistant Dean of the Esther G. Maynor Honors College. Enjoying this podcast episode? Click here to find other Music and the Church episodes, or subscribe to the show wherever you listen to podcasts. Transcript of Singing, Hospitality and the Sacred Stranger, with Helen Phelan, on Music and the Church with Sarah Bereza, Ep. 45 Helen Phelan: My name is Helen Phelan. I work in a place called the Irish World Academy of Music and Dance. It's at the University of Limerick in Ireland. The Academy was set up in 1994. And it was quite experimental at the time because it was trying to create a space where you would bring together the academic study of performance with theory. And I came into that as a ritual scholar. And so the two areas that I work in mostly are medieval singing - medieval music and chant - and then the kind of work that I was presenting on this morning, which is music and migration. So what are the different kinds of ritual practices that have evolved around new migrant groups in Ireland, and what role is music playing in creating spaces of welcome or hospitality or the opposite? Joshua Busman: One of the themes of this conference has been the the study of religion - especially the study of congregational music - is already interdisciplinary right from the beginning. But I'm curious, what are your interdisciplinary backgrounds. Helen Phelan: I was I began my education as a musician. I am a pianist, I have a background in musicology and ethnomusicology, and I moved into liturgical music through ritual studies. I was teaching music, and I was really struck by how much the teaching of music relies on the theory about music, and the big divide between being a musician, making music, singing, playing an instrument - and the way we theorize about it. And at the same time, I was just, you know, earning my keep as a young student, as a church organist, and working in the church. And I really became fascinated by ritual because I think ritual has this kind of holistic sense. It uses the mind the body, it uses all of our senses, our sense of smell…. And I thought, that's a space that brings all of these together. And I wanted to try to understand that better. So that's what brought me into studying ritual, and the way in which music works in ritual to create these spaces where people interact in different ways from the way we do in our normal day to day life. Joshua Busman: Yeah, I think I remember when I was an undergrad, talking with the professor and talking about my certain interest in r...
Are we in a sustainable Martial Arts practice? (Part 3) Mat Chats are ideas, concepts and stories shared with the students at the end of their Martial Arts training session. Episodes are available on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify & thegentleartpodcast.com Please Share, Rate and Review. Thank you.
Are we in a sustainable Martial Arts practice? (Part 2) Mat Chats are ideas, concepts and stories shared with the students at the end of their Martial Arts training session. Episodes are available on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify & thegentleartpodcast.com Please Share, Rate and Review. Thank you.
Are we in a sustainable Martial Arts practice? (Part 1) Mat Chats are ideas, concepts and stories shared with the students at the end of their Martial Arts training session. Episodes are available on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify & thegentleartpodcast.com Please Share, Rate and Review. Thank you.
ArtResistanceSurvival The Podcast #11: What is Anti-Oppressive Arts Practice? The world has changed and so has cultural work. Arts workers and scholars need adaptive skills to thrive. Flossie discusses how Anti-Oppressive Arts practice and tools can take you to the next level of your creative career.
Episode 54 – Mushin – A Martial Arts Practice for Everyday Life In this episode, we will explore the concept of Mushin, no-mind. This old martial arts concept applies to many aspects of life. I will show you how practicing it will change your life. It will free your mind from the worries and anxieties that … Continue reading "Mushin – A Martial Arts Practice for Everyday Life" The post Mushin – A Martial Arts Practice for Everyday Life appeared first on This Simple Moment.
The Life Lab is a bi-monthly radio show that empowers listeners to be the best version of themselves. Through reframing problems into challenges that can be met, co-hosts Jace and Lex examine personal-social connections, give holistic tips and strategies and promote self care and positive change. Each episodes features words of wisdom from a special guest that on a journey of their own making! Jace is a personal trainer, community fundraiser and youth empowerment specialist who loves seeing the internal transformation that comes from people taking their health and well-being to the next level. Lex is a social justice advocate, media writer/producer and emotional healer who loves supporting people to be their best, most authentic selves and live the life of their dreams. Special Guest :Chase Joynt CHASE JOYNT is a Toronto-based moving-image artist and writer whose work utilizes strategies of first person engagement to interrogate representations of gender and violence. Recently awarded the EP Canada/Canada Film Capital Award for Emerging Canadian Artist and jury awards for Best Documentary and Best Short, Chase’s work continues to be exhibited internationally. As a recipient of a Mellon Fellowship in Arts Practice and Scholarship at the University of Chicago, Chase’s recent speaking engagements include Harvard University, Princeton University, NYU, The New York Academy of Medicine, University of Manchester, UC Berkeley, and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago. Chase holds a BA from the UCLA School of Theater Film and Television, and is a PhD candidate in Film at York University where he holds a SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship. His first book You Only Live Twice, co-authored with Mike Hoolboom, is forthcoming from Coach House Books in May 2016.
This Podcast recognizes 2 very distinct skills that we need to develop in our personal lives, professional lives and in our martial arts practice : Mental Agility Imagination Plus Avoid One Poison Apple that can ruin any opportunities. "It is not genius which reveals to me suddenly and secretly what I should do in circumstances unexpected by others; it is thought and meditation." - Napoleon Bonaparte Get the List of 8 Thinking Traps and 7 Exercises to Improve Imagination Mentioned Energy Drink Marketing Manliness Caffeine Informer Agility : Mirror Drill Illinois Agility Test with Scores Reaction Ball Math and English Agility Test Buddha had it right Visual Imagery Cognitive Behavior in Performance Leadership Intelligence 10 Ways to Improve Imagination Stay Connected with Sifu TW. Smith Stay up to date, Get Learning Tools, Shownotes, Crossword Puzzles and WordSearches with Content to Help Learn Faster, Delivered to Your Email : Get our newsletter: www.tibetankungfu.net/newsletter I want to hear from you: www.tibetankungfu.net/contact Subscribe at iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/tibetan-kungfu-podcast-chinese/id891945016 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/sifu-tw-smith/tibetan-kungfu-podcast?refid=stpr Facebook: www.facebook.com/Tibetankungfuraleigh Twitter: www.twitter.com/tibetankungfu Instagram : http://instagram.com/sifu_tw_smith Youtube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCIa--UbRy4ZoMOnQD1Y6R4g Google+ : www.plus.google.com/u/0/107121261701020349619/posts/p/pub
Regardless of what we do in our lives, health or martial arts, we will benefit by returning to the fundamentals that everything is built on. During This Podcast: A Teacher that is inspired by a young man on the kidney transplant list My son is inspired by a boy with one arm Training by the Path of Tao Getting Better by Going Back Halloween Story of a Jona, A Hotel in China, and the Ghost in her picture Mentioned Our Official Cake Pop Maker : Ms. Kat Sweet Bites CakePops Hotel Halloween Ghost in Hotel : Screams From an Empty Room Bagua Fundamentals for Beginners and Refreshers : October 17, 2015 Self Defense Course : 3 weeks : Starting November 7, 2015 8 Pieces of Silk QiGong Workshop : Wednesday, Oct 28th, 12-1pm Beginners Tai Chi 5 Week Course : Thursday 7pm January 14, 2016 Stay Connected with Sifu TW. Smith Stay up to date, Get Learning Tools, Shownotes, Crossword Puzzles and WordSearches with Content to Help Learn Faster, Delivered to Your Email : Get our newsletter: www.tibetankungfu.net/newsletter I want to hear from you: www.tibetankungfu.net/contact Subscribe at iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/tibetan-kungfu-podcast-chinese/id891945016 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/sifu-tw-smith/tibetan-kungfu-podcast?refid=stpr Coming up at SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/tibetankungfu Facebook: www.facebook.com/Tibetankungfuraleigh Twitter: www.twitter.com/tibetankungfu Youtube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCIa--UbRy4ZoMOnQD1Y6R4g Google+ : www.plus.google.com/u/0/107121261701020349619/posts/p/pub Sifu TW Smith: www.tibetankungfu.net/about Our White Bamboo Store: www.tibetankungfu.net/store
Original Webpage Todays Martial Art and QiGong Podcast : Listener Writes in an Introduction Announcents Awesome Sat Practice The function of Circulation Listener Writes Hello Mr Smith, I'm contacting you for two reasons. First is to tell you I've recently discovered your pod cast and enjoy it. I appreciate your efforts and the way you approach the topics you cover. I practice Kung-fu San soo, it's proper name is Tsoi, Li, Ho, Fut, Hung; however San soo is the commonly used short hand. I've studied for several years and I currently live and practice in eastern Idaho. I also practice Cheng Man Ching style Tai Chi as well as sitting meditation. There is a young man who has been coming to the kung fu studio who is very new and whose parents and he are moving to North Carolina. At this time I don't know what city or town. He is hoping to find a place to practice and I am suggesting to Parker that he seek you out. Thanks again for the podcast. Salute, Jeff Mak Announcements Mr. Borel will start a Kungfu Exercise Class on Monday, June 1st at 6:30 Saturday Practice : Excellent, a couple of senior students led through qigong, then foundation Hsingi / ichuan, a blend of movement and stillness, then 20 minutes of individual meditation time (quiet with a 10 minutes split), then I led through another 15 minutes of visualization / story meditation.. Bobs Multi-Assailant program is being converted to PDF for Content Members More... Circulation is an Essential Function All things that are defined as being 'Alive' have an essential function called 'Circulation', in Biology it is referred to as the Transport system, as things are moved from one place to another. Circulation is essential to more than flesh and blood of creatures. Your mindset and learning has to circulating to be alive. Transporting knowledge, skill and understanding from Sifu to student, and then students to students. Many systems and students prefer a 'spoon fed' system. Without the circulation. When the spoon is gone, the student withers away.
Life Events Can Take You out of your routine. Your ability to get it back on a track as quickly as possible is important. When training in Kung Fu Martial Arts or preparing for Life through QiGong, You must know that Life will take us off our direction. Original Webpage : http://www.tibetankungfu.net/kungfu_blog/archives/life-events-will-bump-our-routines-tkf-39.html Basic Bagua Teacup exercises with private students Update on KungFu Puppet Kungfu Puppet Progress : Veteran Association Tai Chi Evidence Map: The priorities of caring for our Veterans. Thank You for including me in your day! Sifu TW. Smith www.tibetankungfu.net/contact
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Kristen Schilt and Chase Joynt, speaking at today's Wednesday Lunch program at The Divinity Schoool/ Schilt, Assistant Professor of Sociology, and multi-media artist Chase Joynt are conducting a year-long collaborative project. Sponsored by a Mellon Fellowship in Arts Practice & Scholarship at the Richard and Mary L. Gray Center for Arts and Inquiry, their project explores the construction of public narratives about transgender identities. The collaborators will create a series of multi-media installations that deploy and disrupt positions of scholarly, artistic and experiential authority. Wednesday Lunch is a Divinity School tradition started many decades ago. At noon on Wednesdays when the quarter is in session a delicious vegetarian meal is made in the Swift Hall kitchen by our student chefs and lunch crew. Once the three-course meal has reached dessert each week there is a talk by a faculty member or student from throughout the University, a community member from the greater Chicago area, or a guest from a wider distance. Recorded in Swift Hall on April 30, 2014.
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Kristen Schilt and Chase Joynt, speaking at today's Wednesday Lunch program at The Divinity Schoool/ Schilt, Assistant Professor of Sociology, and multi-media artist Chase Joynt are conducting a year-long collaborative project. Sponsored by a Mellon Fellowship in Arts Practice & Scholarship at the Richard and Mary L. Gray Center for Arts and Inquiry, their project explores the construction of public narratives about transgender identities. The collaborators will create a series of multi-media installations that deploy and disrupt positions of scholarly, artistic and experiential authority. Wednesday Lunch is a Divinity School tradition started many decades ago. At noon on Wednesdays when the quarter is in session a delicious vegetarian meal is made in the Swift Hall kitchen by our student chefs and lunch crew. Once the three-course meal has reached dessert each week there is a talk by a faculty member or student from throughout the University, a community member from the greater Chicago area, or a guest from a wider distance. Recorded in Swift Hall on April 30, 2014.