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Snow Raven, also known as Suor, a performer from the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) in Arctic Siberia, now residing in the United States, performed live at Esalen Institute this winter, during our Go Within Series. Snow Raven is renowned for her unique blend of traditional shamanic practices and modern electronic music, which she uses to connect with and teach about her indigenous culture. Snow Raven's artistic practice is rooted in neo-shamanism. She believes in the interconnectedness of all things. This philosophy extends to her use of technology, which she views as a natural extension of human innovation. She has collaborated on various projects that blend traditional shamanic elements with modern technology, including creating an algorithmic generator of her vocal sounds. She stunned the crowd at Esalen with her riveting performance. Esalen's Sadia Bruce joins us today in this episode to talk about how she came to bring Snow Raven to Esalen. To conclude the episode, Bruce gives us a preview of Esalen's Summer Groove series,an exhilarating celebration of sound, creativity, and movement nestled amidst the breathtaking beauty of Esalen Institute. To learn more, and get tickets, please visit https://www.esalen.org/learn/summer-groove-2024. Some of the artists at Summer Groove: EARTHTONES - a multi-faceted Musician/DJ, who crosses cultures in electronic music from Ambient to House & Cumbia to Hip Hop. As a DJ & international vinyl collector, Earthtones has been one of the forces behind acclaimed global rhythm parties such as International Sunshine & Beat Tropíc, ambient hi-fi events such as The Listening Garden, and the Commune Festival. AMY SECADA - a multi-disciplinary visionary artist of the Monacan Indian Nation specializing in neo-ritual audiovisual works and performance art to spread awareness of environmental injustice and Indigenous cultural and social rights. HRISHI an Indian songwriter and artist based out of Washington, DC. Trained in South Indian classical music (Carnatic music) for over 10 years, he blends his cultural influences with his love for pop song-writers such as Jon Bellion, Lauv, and Chris Martin. NALA SINEPHRO a Caribbean-Belgian composer, producer and musician living in London. Her music fuses meditative sounds, jazz sensibilities, folk and field recordings. Her musical practice is rooted in the study of frequency and geometry and guided by the premise that sound moves matter. SECULAR SABBATH an alternative educational institution and intentional community, born out of an ambient music experience that first took place in 2016, hosted and designed by founder Genevieve Medow Jenkins, who was born and raised at Esalen. LAVENDER DIAMOND Magical, whimsical songsmith Becky Stark will pull at your heart strings and tune your spirit. It's gonna be a good time!!
PWTorch editor Wade Keller is joined by Robert Vallejos from PWTorch. They discuss the build for Seth Rollins vs. Finn Balor now set for Money in the Bank, the Kevin Owens-Sami Zayn dynamic with KO playing the hot-head, what's next for Natalya, Becky Lynch-Zoey Stark, Miz vs. Cody Rhodes, more Money in the Bank developments, and more with live callers and emails.Then in a bonus segment, the previously VIP-exclusive Wade Keller Hotline reviewing the June 10 2013 episode of Raw from ten years ago this week including Cody Rhodes vs. Miz also, plus final hype for Sunday's Payback PPV, Vince McMahon-Stephanie McMahon-Hunter resolve their differences, the John Cena-Ryback show-closing brawl, Daniel Bryan vs. Seth Rollins shines, Kaitlyn's secret admirer revealed, and more.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3275545/advertisement
This week on The Side Woo Sarah talks with musician and songwriter, Inara George. Inara shares her experience growing older as a cis woman and as an artist. They talk about what it means to embody beauty as a woman and whether getting older might mean stepping away from the spotlight, and taking on more of a mentorship role to younger generations. About Inara George Inara George is an American singer-songwriter and musician, one half of The Bird and the Bee, a member of the band Merrick, with Bryony Atkinson, and a member of the trio The Living Sisters, with Eleni Mandell and Becky Stark. Show Notes Inara George Instagram Website The Bird and the Bee Merrick The Living Sisters About The Side Woo Host & Creator: Sarah Thibault Sound & Content editing: Sarah Thibault Intro and outro music: LewisP-Audio found on Audio Jungle Sound Effect from Pixabay The Side Woo is a podcast created through The Side Woo Collective. To learn more go to thesidewoo.com For questions, comments, press, or sponsorships you can email thesidewoo@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thesidewoopodcast/message
You may have heard Becky Stark as a vocalist with The Decemberists or accompanying John C. Reilly. Well, after taking a long hiatus to work as an environmental activist, she’s back to her moniker Lavender Diamond and her otherworldly sound. Let’s enjoy “In The Garden.”
a cura di Alessandro Achilli. Musiche natalizie di Darlene Love, Minnie Riperton & Rotary Connection, Living Sisters, Carla Bley & Partyka Brass Quintet, Laura Davis & Tony Hymas, Joni Mitchell, Aimee Mann, John Zorn, Electric Jungle (seconda parte)
a cura di Alessandro Achilli. Musiche natalizie di Darlene Love, Minnie Riperton & Rotary Connection, Living Sisters, Carla Bley & Partyka Brass Quintet, Laura Davis & Tony Hymas, Joni Mitchell, Aimee Mann, John Zorn, Electric Jungle (seconda parte)
a cura di Alessandro Achilli. Musiche di Melody Four, Camembert, Roots Magic, Living Sisters (prima parte)
a cura di Alessandro Achilli. Musiche di Melody Four, Camembert, Roots Magic, Living Sisters (prima parte)
Math, Heaven, Time (Eyewear Publishing) Join us for a very special evening as Mandy Kahn reads from her debut collection of poetry, featuring soloist Becky Stark and The ∞ Angeles Ladies' Choir performing new collaborative works that feature poetry, solo voice and a chorus. Math, Heaven, Time is the lush, lyric and unabashedly beautiful debut from poet Mandy Kahn. A teeming corridor where characters from a Noel Coward play tire of eating oysters, where Alfred Stieglitz ruminates on Georgia O'Keeffe's hands, where a rooster crows for dawn all day, and where the consideration of simple things - common wheat, a renovated loft, couples that argue on reality TV - rises to the level of exhalation, of prayer. Mandy Kahn is coauthor (with Aaron Rose) of the nonfiction book Collage Culture: Examining the 21st Century's Identity Crisis (JRP/Ringier), which was also released as a record with a score by No Age. She has collaborated with many composers to create works that feature poetry in tandem with classical music, and has had readings and signings at Colette (Paris), Motto (Berlin), Shoreditch House (London), Davies Symphony Hall (San Francisco), Printed Matter (New York), and Art Center College of Design (Los Angeles). Becky Stark was described by the NY Times as “Lucille Ball and Tinkerbell engaged in a duet.” She is the voice of the band Lavender Diamond and is a member of the harmony group The Living Sisters. She is the founder of the community healing project the LA Ladies Choir and is also the director of the LA River Choir, a public ecological healing force. She joined the Decemberists on their album “Hazards of Love” to sing the role of Margaret. Alongside comedian & musician Charlyne Yi she is a one half of the musical comedy group called Courage. She sings with John C. Reilly in the musical variety band John Reilly & Friends. She studied comparative literature at Brown University.
"Love to Live" is the debut album from a trio of indie rock pals; Eleni Mandell, Inara George and Becky Stark whose harMonizing on this debut album is hard to resist.
Here's Lavender Diamond's new video for "Open Your Heart" off of their full-length Matador debut CD/LP, "Imagine Our Love." The video was directed by Australian singer Sia.