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Connect with Sandra Wasko-FloodSandra Wasko-Flood is an artist, poet, teacher and founder of the national non-profit organization: Living Labyrinths for Peace. Elizabeth Bishop is responsible for the publishing of this, her first book of art and poetry.Wasko-Flood received a BA from UCLA (University of California, Los Angeles) in English, and a Standard Secondary Teaching Credential from California State College, Los Angeles. After teaching Junior High School for three years, she became disappointed with the school system, and became a full time artist. She chose artistic luminaries with whom to study wherever she lived: at UCLA, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Smithsonian Institution Washington DC, and UNM Taos.Specializing in printmaking and art/technology labyrinths, as director of the printmaking center at the Lee Arts Center in Arlington, VA, she invited Keith Howard to teach his new safe etching methods there. She then taught Safe Etching as well as Monotype printmaking, one of the first to update this form of one copy prints, at her home studio in Alexandria, VA.An ardent feminist since college days, she was a founding member of the Washington Women's Arts Center, the Washington Printmakers Gallery, the International Labyrinth Society and the founder of the Women's Art Spirit group (discusses art and spirituality), and Living Labyrinths for Peace.She discovered labyrinths from a seminal experience in the Great Kiva Civic/Ceremonial Center in Chaco Nature National Historical Park, NM, in which she saw figures of all races and cultures ascending an underground spiral, to do a Dance of Peace on the Kiva floor, and ascend a spiral to the skies. Afterwards, she went straight to a book store and found newly published book on labyrinths. She knew a labyrinth belonged in that kiva. Returning to her Washington DC studio, she was inspired to create “Dance of the Labyrinth:” computer programmed light box image faces of people and animals (Life), mummies (Death) and icons (Spirits) that lit up to your steps.Due to an invitation from the Washington Performing Arts Society, (WPAS), based at the Kennedy Center, she conducted her “Labyrinths for Creativity and Peace” workshops in local schools. Inspired to change the school system, she related the labyrinth to all subjects or intelligences. In her soon to be published book—“The Labyrinth Instructors Handbook,” she will receive contributions from teachers in every field.This teaching experience led her to co-directing the Labyrinth Society's first project: “Labyrinths for Peace: 2000,” a labyrinth demonstration for inner peace on the East Lawn of the U.S. Capitol. Shortly afterwards, she founded Living Labyrinths for Peace (LL4P). This national organization, has the mission to inspire healing and transformation within and among people through labyrinth creation and education. Its goal is to establish a permanent LL4P center based on her vision in Chaco's Great Kiva to unite peoples of all cultures, races and beliefs.You are invited to view her art and LL4P websites:www.waskoart.comwww.livinglabyrinthsforpeace.orgContact Sandrawaskoart@gmail.comConnect with Host Terry LohrbeerIf you are a Boomer and feel you would make a great guest please email Terry with your bio and any other info you would like to share at: terry@kickassboomers.comConnect with Host Terry LohrbeerFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2658545911065461/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/terrylohrbeer/Instagram: kickassboomersTwitter: @kickassboomersWebsite: kickassboomers.comTerry's editing company:Connect to Premiere Podcast Pros for podcast editing:premierepodcastpros@gmail.com LEAVE A REVIEW and join me on my journey to become and stay a Kickass Boomer!Visit http://kickassboomers.com/ to listen to the previous episodes. Also check us out on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Email terry@kickassboomers.com
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www.livinglabyrinthsforpeace.org The spirit behind Living Labyrinths for Peace, Inc., a 501c(3) a non profit organization, is artist, poet and teacher, Sandra Wasko-Flood. She gives great thanks for the gifts she received from her space scientist father, whose parents came from Russia; and her elementary school teacher and socialite mother, whose parents emigrated from Prague, Czechoslovakia. Born in Flushing Long Island, NYC, her dad was weather forecasting for Pan Am and got a job in Lisbon, Portugal, where she attended first grade. Returning to the U.S. after three years, they moved from coast to coast, he always getting a better job. When her dad was weather forecasting for Douglas Aircraft in Los Angeles, she got her BA in English from UCLA and a Secondary teaching credential from the California State College in Los Angeles. Her first job was teaching English at Nobel Jr. High School. After three years, she quit teaching after being encouraged to become a full time artist by Gordon Nunes at UCLA. Rather than getting an art degree, she chose the right teachers with which to study wherever she lived. In 1969, she married Michael T. Flood, PhD, inorganic chemist, whose first job was with the National Academy of Sciences in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. She so loved the Brazilian culture, especially the Carnival. She did portraits of the Brazilian people. Taking private lessons from Marie Augusta Kaufman, she discovered she liked print making the best. Wherever she lived she found the best print making teachers with which to study and was introduced to the new Safe Etching methods by Keith Howard. She gave lessons in safe etching and monotype printmaking in her Alexandria, VA studio. Her art portrayed major archetypes: owl and snake, masks, totems, cycles, spirals labyrinths, and the peacock through whose eyes we see the creation of the universe. Her recent book: “The Labyrinth Path to Light and Peace” includes lots of poems and art having to do with Peace among People, Animals, Nature and the Universe. Having written poetry since a child, she is now working on an anthology of her poetry.In 1981, she became a founding member of the Washington Women's Arts Center, and in 1985, she founded the Art Spirit Group in Washington DC, which still meets until this day to discuss the relationship between art and spirituality. In 1991, she sat in the center of the Great Kiva at Chaco Culture National Historical Park, New Mexico. Sitting in the Great Kiva, she envisioned ceremonial dancers from all races, cultures and beliefs, peacefully ascending an underground spiral to do a labyrinth dance in the kiva, and ascending a spiral under a space dome to the sky. This visionary experience led her to a book by Sig Lonegren: Labyrinths: Ancient Myths and Modern Uses.In 1998, she become a founding member of the International Labyrinth Society. She went on to create an interactive labrinth art/technology installation, “Dance of the Labyrinth,” symbolizing a peaceful dance of opposites for our times. Here visitors experience computer programmed light sequences: walk on light box images, see rotating wheels and pillars, and phosphorescent mulch glowing like moonlight. When she asked this labyrinth where it wanted to be, it told her four times in the U.S. Capitol. This led her to talk with Barbara Wolanin, the Curator of the Capitol Collection and to put a Labyrinths Demonstration for Inner Peace, the first project of the International Labyrinth Society on Capitol Hill in the year 2000. For two weeks, people from all over the world walked labyrinths for peace. In the year 2005, she formed the non-profit Living Labyrinths for Peace.
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On this episode I share some of my reflections on Shawn A Ginwright's book The Four Pivots: Reimagining Justice, Reimagining Ourselves. I talk about the first pivot, which is from lens to mirror. The way Shawn talks about this pivot speaks directly to how I have come to understand the proximity process. My reflections are related to how I understand this pivot, how I have seen this pivot play out in my own work, and how it is now informing my work at Proximity Design Studio. I also share some of my current work with past guest Keith Howard and how we have been applying the lens to mirror pivot in his role as the CEO of Circle of Care in Oklahoma. I end the episode with ideas of how we can all work on making our own lens to mirror pivot. To learn more about Shawn's work you can visit his website at Shawn Ginwright.You are invited to join the Proximity Podcast Club, a growing community of people who are supporting one another through their own process of becoming who they want to be in this work. We meet every Monday morning at 9am est. Message me, Matt Anderon, on LinkedIn for the meeting link.Please connect with me, Matt Anderson, on LinkedIn - Matt Anderson | LinkedIn
Have you ever thought about what it takes to build strong, safe, and stable families and communities? Remarkably, many of the essential components mirror those needed for establishing and sustaining recovery from substance use disorders (SUD's). Learn more about this relationship in our interview with Keith Howard.
Today's episode is with Keith Howard who is the CEO of Circle of Care in Oklahoma. Ciricle of Care is a statewide multi-service non-profit and the largest foster care provider in Oklahoma. Keith is also a client of Proximity Design Studio. Our work together started with a focus on Circle of Care moving their programming further upstream. What our work has become, and what we talk about in the episode, is how Keith can go through his own process of seeing and serving the wholeness of families - systems don't change until people change. The episode culminates in a conversation about our own lived experiences as leaders who have contributed to harm. Keith's transparency offers an insight into how we can begin to go through a process of becoming more relational in our work so that we are in service of people and not systems.Please connect with me, Matt Anderson, on LinkedIn - Matt Anderson | LinkedIn
Growing up, Keith Howard knew he was the best — and he was going to the NBA. How's he then find himself as Commissioner of the NYC Department of Youth and Community Development (DYCD)? How does his love for the game influence his work? And what basketball dreams are still alive? These are just some of the things Kureem asks him about on this episode of Formative.
Race Winning Crew Chief and Patron show host Michael Hiner joins Joe Castello. The Patreon Crew talk NHRA, NASCAR, F1, IndyCar, WFO Fantasy League Update, SportsCollision, Matt's Australia Report, Keith Howard's Big Daddy Electric Dragster Report.
Okay people, relax... Shakespeare wasn't crucified, of course!! He even survived many rounds of the Bubonic Plague!!But... it is close to Christmas, and this is our last episode of 2022, so we decided to see how many times Christ, Jesus, or Jesus Christ is mentioned in the canon. We include some other variations, but you'd be amazed at how relatively few this is - and there's a reason for that!!! (You'll have to listen to find out!!)And, as always, we close this episode with our Christmas tradition, A Visit From Saint Falstaff!! Thanks again to our dear friend and brilliant talent Keith Howard for lending us his incredible voice!!Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, and Happiest of New Years (even though we're pretty much atheists), you dicks and dickesses!!! We love you!!!!!Announcements!!! We are now a federal non-profit 501C3, so any money you donate towards the podcast is a 100% tax deduction - doesn't that absolutely rock for both you and us?!?!?!? Get on it, dear listeners!!! Much obliged :) Also... we are going to the UK in late January 2023!!! Seeing a bunch of Shakespeare plays in London and Stratford Upon Avon, and visiting major Shakespeare attractions and maybe even (hopefully!) a private tour of the Globe!! Donations towards that trip are gleefully accepted, and we will send you swag in return!!!To send us an email - please do, we truly want to hear from you!!! - write us at: thebardcastyoudick@gmail.com To support us (by giving us money - we're starving artists, dammit!!) - per episode if you like! -On Patreon, go here: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=35662364&fan_landing=trueOr on Paypal:https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=8KTK7CATJSRYJTo visit our website, go here:https://www.thebardcastyoudick.comTo donate to an awesome charity, go here:https://actorsfund.org/help-our-entertainment-communiity-covid-19-emergency-reliefLike us? Don't have any extra moolah? We get it! Still love us and want to support us?? Then leave us a five-star rating AND a review wherever you get your podcasts!!Episode Sources:Years and years of experience with Shakespeare from two - scratch that, SIX!!! - rather opinionated theatre professionals, you dicks!!!! And cunts. (Owen insisted we add this.)Many, many, many books.And the inter webs :)
Keith Howard is the new owner of Guys In The Ties Carpet Cleaning. He has been in the business for many years and is transitioning into the owner/operator space. We have fun hearing his journey and realign how slack we've been on taking care of our home. You can find Kieth at 317-494-0086 or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/785166782278540/And Zack Killey joins Chris & Jason to talk about the CORE Process tool! Find out more on our website: leadingisserving.comLearn your Leadership Voice here: Take the 5 Voices Assessment for free and connect with coaching through exANIMO Solutions.Leading is Serving podcast is hosted by: Chris Wood (Stillwater Renovations) & Jason Kempf (exANIMO Solutions)If you have any questions, suggested topics, potential interviews, or just want to know more, contact us at on our website!Music is Disarray by Bobo Renthlei on SoundstripeRecorded at The Uncommons Studios
M-PACT Bound talks with Keith Howard, a VP at Valor Oil LLC on being an attendee at M-PACT. Howard hasn't missed a single M-PACT Tradeshow and provides listeners with how his company makes the most of their M-PACT experience.
Yo what's up MMP fam, the guys are back with a new hot episode of Masterminds podcast. We started the show with a 30min conversation with Pastor/Boxing Coach Keith Howard about his upcoming event, raising the morale in the city, and more. Then the guys talked about Scrapper and Reggie's recent appearance on The More You Know Grenada Podcast. We had the difficult discussion of DL men in our community, Scrap reading "For Colored Girls who considered suicide when the rainbow was enough", the infamous Africans Vs FBA conversation *trigger warning please be able to take jokes*, Athletes that lied about their age, exposure culture, Reggie takes on #QTNA segment of the day, Percocets, shrooms, and ex, Goo tells his modeling story, Why are so many men selling their masculinity off to TikTok, when she say love don't live here anymore, Diddy says R&B is dead, and more..
We would bet that almost any human probably knows arguably the most famous line from all of Shakespeare's sonnets - "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?" But there are SO MANY MORE!!!!!! 153 more, to be precise. So we decided to ask about 20 or so of our most beloved artist friends to pick a sonnet to speak and speak about on the podcast. We're going to take our time with this one, making it an ongoing series.In today's episode, we (Owen, doing Sonnet 30, and Lisa Ann, doing Sonnet 23) are joined by our dear friends (already friends of the pod!!) Patrick Lawlor, doing Sonnet 60, and Keith Howard, doing Sonnet 66.It's all in there, friends - every emotion you can imagine. Join us as we embark on this sonnetic journey!!!To send us an email - please do, we want to hear from you!!! - write us at: thebardcastyoudick@gmail.com To support us (by giving us money - we're starving artists, dammit!!) - per episode if you like!):On Patreon, go here: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=35662364&fan_landing=trueOr on Paypal:https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=8KTK7CATJSRYJTo visit our website, go here:https://www.thebardcastyoudick.comTo donate to an awesome charity, go here:https://actorsfund.org/help-our-entertainment-communiity-covid-19-emergency-reliefLike us? Don't have any extra moolah? We get it! Still love us and want to support us?? Then leave us a five-star rating AND a review wherever you get your podcasts!!Episode Sources:Years and years of experience with Shakespeare from two rather opinionated theatre professionals, you dicks!!!! And cunts. (Owen insisted we add this.)Many, many, many books.And the inter webs :)
Keith Howard, Marketing Director NEDRA; Don Garlits, Big Daddy; Steve Huff, Huff Motorsports, First to 200Mph on Electric. Hosted by Jeff Hammond from SiriusXM ch 90, Late Shift. Presented by ARP, Inc.
MIRROR IMAGE Danny Howard 2.0! Danny returns to the show, and we enjoyed a more in-depth conversation this time. His words are sincere, and his positive energy/outlook is comfortable and reassuring. Danny shares stories about his life: a diverse, multi-racial environment in Clarksville, Tennessee where he grew up, grad school in Nevada where he got a TA position in the ESL department, traveling to Japan (first time outside of the USA), landing a job with NIC International College; now 23 years in and he is a director of the institution. Danny has nothing but love for life in Japan - it is safe, consistent, and gives him peace of mind.
Keith is an LGBTQIA activist and United States veteran. Keith was on as part of our pride month celebration, shining a light on some of the thing's going on within our community. We also got to know Keith as a person and his passion for the things he do. https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=keith%20howard%20streicher&epa=SEARCH_BOX --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/same-cast-different-day/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/same-cast-different-day/support
We interview Keith Howard of Lubrizol about China VI, China VIb and the general China vehicle parc.
Kıraathane Kitap Şenliği 2020'nin ilk çevrimiçi sohbet etkinliğini şenliğe katılan bağımsız yayınevlerinden Avesta düzenledi. Çağdaş sanatçı, yazar, çevirmen Şener Özmen'in "Mehmed Uzun'dan sonra roman yazdık mı?" sorusu çevresinde Kürtçe edebiyata baktığı bu konuşma 12 Eylül 2020 günü gerçekleşti.Şener Özmen, bu konuyu seçmesinin nedenini şöyle anlatıyor: "Melville House Books'da Kait Howard imzalı eski bir yazı (2016) çarpıyor gözüme, kritik ve bir o kadar da kışkırtıcı bir soruyla başlıyor cümle; “Neden şimdiye kadar 'İngilizce' bir Kürtçe roman yayınlanmamış? Bir Kürt kurgu yazarından söz edebilir miyiz? Hayır! Keith Howard, adı geçen makalesinde ilk kez İngilizceye çevirilmiş bir Kürt yazarın romanından söz ediyor ve bunu müjdeliyor. Bu yazar Bextiyar Elî olmasın!? Peki Mehmed Uzun'a ne oldu? Daha doğrusu yazara ve yapıtlarına bizler ne yaptık?"
Keith is an LGBTQIA activist and United States veteran. Keith was on as part of our pride month celebration, shining a light on some of the thing's going on within our community. We also got to know Keith as a person and his passion for the things he do. https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=keith%20howard%20streicher&epa=SEARCH_BOX
We started the episode with new music Soul Sista remix from the Queen and Slim soundtrack, Game's new album, Nipsey Hussle status and impact, Yo Gotti, Southern Legends. We gave a Queen and Slim review without the spoilers, Jay z's Email leaks and Jayz's "seat at the table" approach. Keith Howard stopped by to talk about self defense class and boxing, D-wade's son latest drama with his sexuality, Kamala Harris out of Presidential race, more politics, and Gentrification...
Today I got to talk with Keith Howard. Keith is not only a foster and adoptive dad, but his reach is impacting foster children all across this state in his role as the CEO of a local agency called Circle of Care. What is unique about Keith and Circle of Care is they didn’t stop at foster care, instead they identified other needs and decided they had the capacity to meet them. Keith became a foster parent in a different way than most and his unique perspective will leave you dreaming about how you can impact those around you.
[ep 69] Keith Howard is the President and CEO of Oklahoma United Methodist Circle of Care for Children and Youth. He has seen every side of the foster care world...
YOU DON'T WANT TO MISS THIS EPISODE! We started with a list of summer time do's and don't's, Interview with Keith Howard about Boxing his boxing gym in Grenada and the Democratic Party's upcoming events, KD's NBA future, The Black Travel advisory placed on the state of Missouri, Kellen Winslow rape cases, and more.
The Spring Time is here. We’re out exploring for new ideas from the area Home Shows and look who we found! It’s Keith Howard, owner of American Therapy Tubs. Keith’s out at this weekend’s Home Show in Auburn. We got to talking about his Walk-in Tubs… “Our tubs give you a lot of flexibility when […]
Program host Greg Hennis interviews Keith Howard. During today’s program, Keith shares his powerful testimony and speaks about his salvation and restoration. Second Chances is a production of Ascend Television Network.
Humanity has used music to commune with the sacred for as long as we have been human: from the caves of Chauvet, tens of thousands of years ago, to the churches, temples, and synagogues of today, we have sung and hymned and played our connection with our God(s). Something else has happened in modern Western society: as organised religion has waned, a cult of music has developed, in which we don't just use music to worship, but worship music and musicians as carriers of a divine spark. With the help of Keith Howard, Emeritus Professor of Music at SOAS and The Reverend Lucy Winkett, Tom explores how music has sounded the sacred and itself become sacred. In association with Prom 73 2018
Chen Yi satt vid pianot när rödgardisterna stormade in under kulturrevolutionen i Kina. De tog noterna så hon lärde sig symfonier av Tjajkovskij, Prokopojev, Beethoven och Brahms utantill! Tonsättaren Chen Yi är innehavare av ett av världen största musikpriser, nämligen Charles Ives Living på 250 000 dollar, vilket är 2 miljoner kr. Nu är hon professor i komposition. Prismotiveringen lyder: I Chen Yis många kompositioner blandas kinesiska och västerländska instrument och influenser färgstarkt och fritt. Vi möter Chen Yi i San Francisco. Hennes Symfoni no 2 är dedicerad till hennes far som avled i Kina berättar Chen Yi när jag träffar henne i hennes två små inackorderingsrum i en f d senators hus i ett av de finare kvarteren i San Francisco. Ett av melodi-motiven består av de fem toner som har jagat Chen Yi sedan hennes far fick sin första hjärtinfarkt. -När jag hörde symfonin den här första gången blev jag så rörd att jag grät, säger Chen Yi. Chen Yi´s familjenamn är Chen och hennes förnamn är Yi. Chen Yi föddes i Guangzhou i Kina. Föräldrarna var båda läkare och musikälskare. Fadern spelade violin och modern piano. Syskonen är också musiker. Chen Yi var tre år när hon började spela piano och fyra när hon startade med violinen. Under 8 år var hon konsertmästare vid Pekingoperan. Senare blev Chen Yi den första kvinna som tog en mastergrad i komposition vid Bejings centrala musikkonservatorium. Hon kom till USA 1986 och utexaminerades till Doktor of Musical Arts vid Colombia-Universitet i New York. Under åren har Chen Yi skrivit ett ansenligt antal orkesterverk, kammarmusikstycken och vokalverk. Men innan allt detta hände kom kulturrevolutionen in i hennes liv, mitt under en pianoövning hemma. - Rödgardisterna stal allt utom pianot - det var för tungt, skrattar Chen Yi. Ett skratt som döljer sorg och vrede. -Under min uppväxt satte jag inte så stort värde på våra LP-skivor med västerländsk konstmusik, inte förrän vi förstod att de var hotade och att vi kanske aldrig mer skulle kunna höra den här musiken, berättar Chen Yi. - 8 timmar om dagen spelade jag i hemlighet dessa plattor för att lära mig styckena utantill. Jag satte en stark sordin på violinen och spelade knappt hörbart, berättar hon. Pianot preparerade jag med filtar för att dämpa klubbans slag mot strängarna. Och jag spelade efter alla de noter vi hade: från solostycken till ackompanjemang av standardkonserter. Detta är orsak till att jag är så snabb på att spela a-vista. Och det var så jag lärde mig er musik, säger Chen Yi. Och hon kan dem fortfarande utantill. Fadern spelade Mozarts symfonier och konserter varenda dag. - Jag kan dem baklänges, allihopa: Tjajkovskij, Prokopojev, Beethoven, Brahms. You name it! Jag har inga problem med att sjunga med när jag lyssnar på skivorna idag, förklarar Chen Yi förtjust. På konservatoriet i Bejing lärde sig Chen Yi den västerländska konstmusiken, och hennes tonsättningar blev till en skön blandning av hemlandets pentatonik och harmonier och kontrapunkt från våra breddgrader. I Chen Yi's utbildning ingick även resor runt i landet för insamling av traditionella kinesiska folksånger. Ett sextiotal regioners olika dialekter och musikstilar fick hon lära sig. -Dessutom studerade vi kinesisk opera och kinesisk instrumental-musik, berättar Chen Yi och sjunger ett udrag ur en folksång som heter Jasmin-blomma. Att finna våra egen musikaliska tradition, och använda den till något nytt och mycket personligt, det var viktigt för oss unga kompositörer i början av 80-talet, förklarar Chen Yi, som under tre år var huskompositör hos Women's Philharmonic i San Francisco. Möt även Dr Keith Howard från SOAS - School of Oriental and African Studies vid London University som berättar att musiken i Nordkorea fortfrarande är censurerad och styrd av ledarna och det sk "folket". Jag mötte honom vid den andra världskonferensen om musikcensur i Köpenhamn, arrangerad av Freemuse - Freedom of Musical Expression. Vi hör en en inspelning från en repetition av den nordkoreanska sången Moran Hill efter en tradtionell koeransk folkmelodi. Samt en klassisk sydkoreansk folkmelodi, s k pánsori, där vokalisten endast ackompanjeras av en pook, handtrumma. Låtlista: Ur operan Flower Girl Every Spring Tonsättare: ett kollektiv, 1974 Okänd inspelning, Nordkorea. SPARKLE Chen Yi New Music Consort, New York SYMPHONY NO 2 Chen Yi Women's Philharmonic JoAnn Falletta, dirigent SPARKLE Chen Yi New Music Consort, New York Chen Yi sjunger ett udrag ur en folksång som heter "Jasmin-blomma". DUO YE NO 2 Chen Yi Women's Philharmonic Ur operan Flower Girl Every Spring Tonsättare: ett kollektiv, 1974 Okänd inspelning, Nordkorea. Socialism is ours Wangjaesan, pop grupp, 1992 Okänd inspelning, Nordkorea. Song of General Il sung Kim Won'gyun, 1946 Okänd inspelning, Nordkorea. Scene From Heung Boo-Ga (pánsori) So-hee Kim, sång. Yoon-duk Kim, pook (handtrumma) "Korea's Epic Vocal Art & Instrumental Music" Explorer Series 972 049-2 Moran Hill Musiken från folkmelodin Chambotariong Texten skriven på 60-talet. Cha-li Nah, sång. Okänd, piano. Inspelad live av Keith Howard i Nordkorea.
The Listening Service investigates music's divine journeys as part of the BBC's Civilisations season. Humanity has used music to commune with the sacred for as long as we have been human: from the caves of Chauvet, tens of thousands of years ago, to the churches, temples, and synagogues of today, we have sung and hymned and played our connection with our God(s). Something else has happened in modern Western society: as organised religion has waned, a cult of music has developed, in which we don't just use music to worship, but worship music and musicians as carriers of a divine spark. With the help of Keith Howard, Emeritus Professor of Music at SOAS and The Reverend Lucy Winkett, Tom explores how music has sounded the sacred and itself become sacred.
Three-time EMMY® award-winning investigative reporter Mark Pettit, returns to write the final chapter in his best-selling, and now newly updated book - A Need to Kill: The Death Row Drawings." Dramatic and chilling new evidence comes to light exposing the sinister thoughts running through the mind of John Joubert - the man behind the brutal murders of two young boys in Nebraska. In the spirit of Truman Capote's "In Cold Blood," Pettit delves into the Joubert case to tell the dramatic story from all angles as a non-fiction novel. In a series of exclusive, face-to-face interviews with Pettit, Joubert admits to a string of violent crimes and another killing that sends investigators into a frenzy ending with Joubert being convicted for a third murder and ultimately executed in Nebraska's electric chair. Now, Pettit uncovers shocking new evidence from Joubert's prison records proving the killer was fantasizing about committing more violent crimes. Never-before-seen death row drawings made by Joubert while he waited to be executed once again send a chill through Nebraska and those touched by Joubert's horrific crimes. In the updated version of his book, Pettit opens his investigative files to the public sharing never-before-scene evidence. Pettit reveals aspects of Joubert's personality from exclusive interviews and details from the death row discussions that have never been shared publicly. Criminal profiler Keith Howard--who has investigated more than 1,000 crimes--weighs in with a dramatic assessment of the death row drawings, calling Joubert as a "sexual sadist, pedophile and organized killer." Howard's full assessment of Joubert is included in the book. Pettit is a 25-year veteran journalist. A former anchor at CNN, Pettit also worked as an anchor and investigative reporter at WXIA-TV (NBC) in Atlanta and KMTV-3 (CBS) in Omaha. A NEED TO KILL: The Death Row Drawings-Mark Pettit
Tom Service considers how music can be transcendent. From Wagner's sublime harmonies in Tristan und Isolde, to the hypnotic drumming of shamans, what is it about some kinds of music that can take us to a higher plane? He considers music for contemplation (such as church music by Messiaen, and Fauré's Requiem which you can hear in tonight's Prom); music for dancing to oblivion (the techno "Trance" genre, whirling dervishes); music evoking ecstasy (Scriabin, Gospel music); and he discusses the ancient practises of shamans in various cultures, with ethnomusicologist Keith Howard. Presented in front of a live audience at Imperial College, London, before tonight's Prom.
Episode 18 Interview with Keith Howard This interview is with Professor Keith Howard, SOAS Professor and Ethnomusicologist. In this interview we talk about his interest in Korea, the music, his travels and how he came in contact Korean traditional music and the group SamulNori. He also takes us a step further about the genre samulnori, Read more..
131-Dos & Don'ts at Art Openings with Annette Coleman & Co-Host: Suzanne Frazier Call in with your suggestions on how to enjoy an art opening either as the artist or as a patron. What works for you as you prepare for your opening? Featured artists: Claudia Roulier, claudiaroulier.com Meg Ingraham, megingraham.com Ryan Rice, RyanRiceFineArt.com Tracy Weil, TracyWeil.com, Mary Barron, adagioartglass.com, Lola Montejo, LolaMontejo.com, Annette Coleman, annettecolemanartist.com, Daniel Gonzalas, danielsartwork.com, Keith Howard, Spark Gallery, Meg Ingram, megingrahamart.com, Tim Mooney, timmooneystudio.com Sponsored by: 88 88ArtLook, 8888ArtLook.com LisaBellMusic.com All the best for your art career, Annette Coleman, Artist and founder 88 88 ArtLook 303.941.8887 8888ArtLook annette@8888ArtLook.com
How to prepare for your art opening? Practical advice from fellow artists help you have a successful stress free art opening or reception. Nap the day of, press release early, social media constantly and being present at the event are some of the tips shared tonight. Join the conversation. Artists pre-interviewed: Meg Ingraham, MegIngrahamArt.com Lola Montejo, lolamontejo.com Tracy Weil, WeilWorks.com Tim Mooney, timmooneystudio.com Keith Howard, SparkGallery.com Amy Odorizzi, linkedin.com/in/aodorizzi Mary Barron, www.adagioartglass.com Claudia Roulier, claudiaroulier.com Daniel Gonzalas, ArtworkNetwork.com Ryan Rice, ryanricefineart.com Carol Garnand, CarolSilks.com Annette Coleman, AnnetteColemanArtist.com, 88 88 ArtLook.com, Jim Caldwell, Artwork Network.com,
Artists discuss what has been working for getting the word out to old and new patrons. Traditional media has cut back their art coverage so where have you turned? Email invitations, social networking sites, posters, word of mouth or mailings. Artist interviews featured: Tim Mooney, timmooneystudio.com, Daniel gonzalez, danielartwork.com, Jean Smith, jbsmith.com, Keith Howard, sparkgallery.com, Leah Bradley, leahbradley.com, Mary Barron, adagioartglass.com, Sue Crosby Doyle, artworknetwork.com, Jim Caldwell, artworknetwork.com, Annette Coleman, annettecolemanartist.com Other artists and artist resources mentioned: www.corenewartspace.com, Alyson B. Stanfield, artbizcoach.com, Katie Hoffman, katiehoffman.com, Aletta de Wal, artistcareertraining.com, Joe Higgins, squishtoid.blogspot.com