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Kasturba Gandhi (1869-1944) was an Indian political activist and leader in the movement for Indian Independence during British Colonial rule. She was married to Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (Mahatma Gandhi). During her life participated in many civil disobedience campaigns and marches and did work to support women’s welfare throughout her life. She is said to have been a key inspiration for Gandhi’s Satyagraha, a form of nonviolent resistance or civil resistance. For Further Reading: Kasturba Gandhi Daughter Of Midnight - The Child Bride of Gandhi by Arun Gandhi Kasturba Gandhi: Accidental Activist (PBS Documentary) Life Sketch of Kasturba This month, we’re talking about Word Weavers — people who coined terms, popularized words, and even created entirely new languages. These activists, writers, artists, and scholars used language to shape ideas and give voice to experiences that once had no name. History classes can get a bad rap, and sometimes for good reason. When we were students, we couldn’t help wondering... where were all the ladies at? Why were so many incredible stories missing from the typical curriculum? Enter, Womanica. On this Wonder Media Network podcast we explore the lives of inspiring women in history you may not know about, but definitely should. Every weekday, listeners explore the trials, tragedies, and triumphs of groundbreaking women throughout history who have dramatically shaped the world around us. In each 5 minute episode, we’ll dive into the story behind one woman listeners may or may not know–but definitely should. These diverse women from across space and time are grouped into easily accessible and engaging monthly themes like Educators, Villains, Indigenous Storytellers, Activists, and many more. Womanica is hosted by WMN co-founder and award-winning journalist Jenny Kaplan. The bite-sized episodes pack painstakingly researched content into fun, entertaining, and addictive daily adventures. Womanica was created by Liz Kaplan and Jenny Kaplan, executive produced by Jenny Kaplan, and produced by Grace Lynch, Maddy Foley, Brittany Martinez, Edie Allard, Carmen Borca-Carrillo, Taylor Williamson, Sara Schleede, Paloma Moreno Jimenez, Luci Jones, Abbey Delk, Adrien Behn, Alyia Yates, Vanessa Handy, Melia Agudelo, and Joia Putnoi. Special thanks to Shira Atkins. Follow Wonder Media Network: Website Instagram Twitter See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
La saison actuelle, tout comme celles à venir, sera caractérisée par des jalons importants pour la mezzo tuniso-canadienne Rihab Chaieb, ce qui comprend notamment son rôle-titre dans Carmen au Festival de Glyndebourne, son rôle de Claire dans Melancholia avec le Kungliga Operan, son rôle de Dorabella dans Così fan tutte tutte à la Seiji Ozawa Music Academy, en plus de ses apparitions auprès du Los Angeles Philharmonic, de la Compagnie nationale d'opéra du Canada et de l'Orchestre symphonique de Québec, ainsi que son retour au Metropolitan Opera et à la Bayerische Staatsoper.Rihab Chaieb a fait ses débuts à la Bayerische Staatsoper lors de la saison de 2022-2023, où elle a ébloui l'audience dans son rôle de Fenena dans Nabucco, sous la direction de Daniele Rustioni, puis au Los Angeles Opera dans le rôle de Cherubino dans Le nozze di Figaro de James Gray, sous la direction de James Conlon. Elle a ensuite repris son interprétation exceptionnelle de Carmen à la Compagnie nationale d'opéra du Canada et au Calgary Opera, avant de retourner au Grand Théâtre de Genève où elle a été mise en vedette dans son rôle de La mère Meryem lors la première mondiale du Voyage vers l'espoir de Jost.Sur les scènes de concert, elle est apparue aux côtés du Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra dans une prestation de Messiah de Handel, elle a également partagé la scène du Vancouver Symphony Orchestra pour présenter Les nuits d'été de Berlioz sous la direction d'Otto Tausk, puis elle a fait son premier spectacle auprès du Manitoba Chamber Orchestra dans le rôle de Ruggiero dans Alcina de Handel.Rihab Chaieb a marqué la saison 2021-2022 en faisant son entrée au Washington National Opera dans le rôle de Dorabella dans Così fan tutte, puis au Palm Beach Opera dans le rôle titre de Carmen. Elle a joué pour la première fois le rôle de Penelope dans Il ritorno d'Ulisse in patria en tournée et pour un enregistrement avec l'Ensemble I Gemelli, avant de retourner à l'Opéra National de Montpellier pour jouer Maddalena dans Rigoletto, puis au Metropolitan Opera pour incarner Nefertiti dans la production d'Akhnaten de Philip Glass mis en scène par Phelim McDermott et sous la direction Karen Kamensek.Elle a récemment connu de nombreux succès, notamment en faisant ses débuts au Houston Grand Opera lors de la première mondiale de The Phoenix de Tarik O'Regan, puis au Cincinnati Opera dans le rôle de Rosina dans Il barbiere di Siviglia, ainsi qu'à l'Opéra de Montpellier dans Fantasio d'Offenbach, au Teatro Santiago de Chile en incarnant Dorabella, à l'Opera Ballet Vlaanderen Kasturbai dans Satyagraha de Philip Glass, et enfin à l'Oper Köln dans le rôle de Carmen dans une production de Lydia Steier.Elle a joué le rôle de Charlotte dans Werther pour la première fois à l'Opera Vlaanderen sous la direction de Giedrė Šlekytė et elle a ouvert la saison au Muziektheater dans le rôle de Lola dans Cavalleria Rusticana de Robert Carsen sous la direction de Lorenzo Viotti. Sur les scènes de concert, Rihab Chaieb s'est produite avec l'Orchestre symphonique de Montréal dans un programme de Rossini sous la direction de Kent Nagano, ainsi que dans Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen de Mahle sous la direction de Johannes Debus. Elle a également interprété Messiah de Handel sous la direction de Gustavo Gimeno avec le Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Elle a aussi chanté Three-Cornered Hat de Manuel de Falla avec le Vancouver Symphony Orchestra et le Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra sous la direction de Carlos Miguel Prieto.Instagram :https://www.instagram.com/laprescriptiondrfred/?hl=frFacebook :https://www.facebook.com/people/La-prescription-avec-Dr-Fred-Lambert/100078674880976/ Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
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South Asian Scholar, Prof. Vinay Lal and myself take a look back at the life and turbulent times of the late great social justice icon, Rev. James Lawson.
This Day in Legal History: Gandhi's First Act of Civil DisobedienceOn June 7, 1893, Mohandas Gandhi committed his first act of civil disobedience in South Africa, an event that would shape his future activism and the global struggle for civil rights. Gandhi, holding a first-class ticket, was ordered to move to the third-class section of a train because he was Indian. Refusing to comply, he was forcibly removed from the train at Pietermaritzburg. This incident ignited Gandhi's resolve to combat racial discrimination and injustice.In response to this humiliation, Gandhi began organizing the Indian community in South Africa, leading to the founding of the Natal Indian Congress in 1894. This organization aimed to unite Indians and fight against discriminatory laws. Gandhi's efforts in South Africa laid the groundwork for his philosophy of nonviolent resistance, known as Satyagraha.After gaining experience and recognition in South Africa, Gandhi returned to India in 1915. There, he became a pivotal leader in the struggle for independence from British colonial rule. Through nonviolent protests, boycotts, and civil disobedience, Gandhi mobilized millions of Indians and brought international attention to their cause.Gandhi's first act of defiance on that South African train was more than just a personal stand; it was the beginning of a movement that would inspire civil rights leaders worldwide, including Martin Luther King Jr. and Nelson Mandela. This day marks a significant moment in legal history, highlighting the power of peaceful protest and the enduring fight for equality and justice.The US Supreme Court's recent decision has significant implications for estate planning, particularly for family businesses. The ruling mandated that the value of Crown C Supply Co., a family-owned business, must include the life insurance payout received after co-owner Michael Connelly's death. This decision was a setback for Thomas Connelly, the estate executor, who argued against including the payout in the company's valuation.The unanimous ruling, authored by Justice Clarence Thomas, emphasizes that businesses using life insurance proceeds for shareholder buyouts must account for these proceeds in their valuations or explore alternative strategies. These alternatives include cross-purchase agreements, where individual shareholders, rather than the company, hold the life insurance policies, or placing the policies in a trust.This ruling could particularly affect small business owners who might not afford extensive legal advice, potentially pushing their estates above the exemption threshold and incurring higher taxes. Estate planners now need to reassess buy-sell agreements and consider more tax-efficient arrangements. Despite the clarified tax risks, not all businesses will shift from the contested buy-sell agreements, as factors beyond tax implications often influence business decisions. The case, Connelly v. United States, highlights the need for thorough estate planning to navigate tax liabilities effectively.High Court Estate Tax Ruling Forces Succession Planning RevampsNetflix shareholders voted down a proposal to increase transparency on the company's use of artificial intelligence (AI) at its annual meeting. The proposal, presented by the AFL-CIO Equity Index Funds, requested a report detailing Netflix's AI policies and ethical guidelines. Concerns highlighted included potential hiring discrimination, mass layoffs, and facility closures, arguing that ethical AI guidelines could prevent labor issues and lawsuits. This follows last summer's Hollywood strikes, partly driven by fears that AI could undermine writers and actors. Similar AI-related proposals have been presented to other tech companies like Meta and Microsoft but have not passed. In February, a proposal at Apple received notable support, with 37.5% of investors in favor.Netflix, in its proxy statement, described AI as a tool to enhance creativity and efficiency, not to replace human work. The company also mentioned existing collective bargaining agreements with unions that address AI use. Netflix argued that the requested report could reveal sensitive information and harm its competitive position.Netflix Investors Reject Bid on AI Discrimination, Layoff RisksU.S. Circuit Judge Ryan Nelson of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals recused himself from a case involving Palestinian rights activists who seek to block the Biden administration's military support of Israel. The recusal follows his participation in a trip to Israel with other judges after the October 7 Hamas attack. Although Nelson believed his impartiality wouldn't reasonably be questioned, he stepped down out of caution. The plaintiffs argued that the trip, organized by the World Jewish Congress, aimed to influence judicial perspectives on Israeli actions, central to the case. Judge Consuelo Callahan replaced Nelson for the hearing. The case, Defense for Children International-Palestine v. Biden, challenges U.S. support for Israel's military actions in Gaza.US judge recuses himself from Gaza case after trip to Israel | ReutersA Texas public library must return eight controversial books, covering LGBTQ+, sex education, and racism topics, to circulation after a divided ruling by the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. The court found that removing books based on content objections violated the First Amendment rights of library patrons. The ruling largely upheld a 2023 preliminary injunction by U.S. District Judge Robert Pitman. In dissent, Judge Stuart Kyle Duncan criticized the decision, arguing that it improperly involved federal judges in library decisions. The case, initiated by Leila Green Little and others, challenges the Llano County Library System's removal of books like "Caste" by Isabel Wilkerson and "Being Jazz" by Jazz Jennings. The ruling reflects a broader trend of legal challenges against library book bans, with similar cases arising in Iowa, Texas, and Arkansas. The American Library Association and PEN America report a significant increase in book challenges and bans, particularly those involving marginalized communities.Texas Library Must Reshelve Controversial Books, 5th Cir. SaysThis week's closing theme is by Paul Dukas, who passed away on this day in 1935.Paul Dukas was a notable French composer, critic, and teacher who left an indelible mark on the world of classical music. Born in Paris in 1865, Dukas was a contemporary of Debussy and shared the same innovative spirit that defined French music at the turn of the century. Although his output was relatively small, his meticulous approach ensured that each work he published was of the highest quality. Dukas is best remembered for his orchestral masterpiece, "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" (L'Apprenti sorcier), composed in 1897.Inspired by Goethe's poem of the same name, "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" vividly depicts the tale of a young apprentice who, in his master's absence, uses magic to animate a broom to do his chores, only to lose control of the spell. Dukas's composition brilliantly captures the whimsical and chaotic nature of the story through its lively orchestration and dynamic contrasts. The piece's enchanting melodies and dramatic crescendos have made it a favorite in concert halls and have cemented its place in popular culture, especially after being featured in Disney's "Fantasia" in 1940.Dukas's ability to blend narrative with musical innovation showcases his exceptional talent and ensures that "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" remains a timeless piece, beloved by audiences of all ages. As we reflect on Dukas's contributions, we celebrate his genius and the magical world he brought to life through music.Without further ado, Paul Dukas' “L'Apprenti sorcier,”or “The Sorcerer's Apprentice,” enjoy. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe
Zum 70. Todestag eines Pioniers in Sachen Gottesdienst-Reform. Pius Parsch gilt als Pionier der katholischen Gottesdienst-Erneuerung. Seine Ideen sind Jahrzehnte später in die Liturgie-Reform des Zweiten Vatikanischen Konzils (1963-1965) eingeflossen. Was heute selbstverständlich ist, war es zur Zeit von Pius Parsch keineswegs: Gebete und Bibellesungen in deutscher Sprache, gemeinsames Singen und Beten und die Predigt. Alle Mitfeiernden sollten am Gottesdienst aktiv beteiligt sein und diesen auch verstehen, das war sein Ziel. Begonnen hat alles mit einem persönlichen Erlebnis im Ersten Weltkrieg, als Pius Parsch klar wurde, wie wenig er eigentlich von Jesus wusste. Danach begann er die Evangelien neu zu lesen, gab Bibelstunden, feierte "neuartige" Gemeinschaftsmessen, schrieb Bücher und ließ Bibeln drucken. Sein Motto lautete: “mit sanfter Zähigkeit”. Eine Tagung im Stift Klosterneuburg zum 70. Todestag befasste sich Anfang März mit der zentralen Bedeutung, die Pius Parsch der Bibel im Gottesdienst beigemessen hat. radio klassik hat auf der Tagung u.a. mit den Liturgiewissenschaftlern Marco Benini und Janosch Dörfel (Uni Trier), Cornelius Roth (Uni Fulda), Johann Pock (Uni Wien), Ingrid Fischer (Akademie am Dom) und dem Veranstalter und Leiter des Pius-Parsch-Instituts in Klosterneuburg, Andreas Redtenbacher, gesprochen.Für radio klassik erzählen sie von persönlichen Erlebnissen von Pius Parsch, von seinen Erfahrungen mit der Bibelarbeit und seinem Verständnis von Bibellesung und Predigt als sakramental.Außderm geht es um neue, experimentelle Gottesdienstformen 70 Jahre nach dem Tod von Pius Parsch. Montag, 25. März 2024, 17.30-17.55 Uhr.Eine Sendung von Stefanie Jeller. Musik zur Sendung:Philip Glass "Satyagraha", 3. Conclusion, gespielt von Iveta Apkalna an der Orgel der Johanneskirche in Stuttgart radio klassik Stephansdom braucht Sie jetzt dringend!Mit nur 1 Euro am Tag retten Sie das Überleben Ihres Klassiksenders.Sowie den Arbeitsplatz von Menschen, die täglich für Sie Radio machen - mit höchster Qualität und Begeisterung.Spenden Sie bitte jetzt! Jeder Betrag zählt. www.radioklassik.at/spenden
It's the start of a new playlist, and to get things going, singer/songwriter Corinne Bailey Rae and the Scottish operatic tenor Nicky Spence join Cerys Matthews and Jeffrey Boakye as they add the first five tracks.As well as discussing the five compositions, the four are outnumbered by the London Bulgarian Choir who give a special live performance in the Add to Playlist studio. Also, producer Fraser T Smith sends a message about the recording of one of Adele's biggest hits.Producer Jerome Weatherald Presented, with music direction, by Cerys Matthews and Jeffrey BoakyeThe five tracks in this week's playlist:Povela E Yova / Dilmano Dilbero by The London Bulgarian Choir Confrontation and Rescue from Satyagraha by Philip Glass Bad Guy by Billie Eilish Meditation (Meditação) by Antônio Carlos Jobim and Frank Sinatra Set Fire to the Rain by Adele Other music in this episode:A Fifth of Beethoven by Walter Murphy and the Big Apple Band
Apoie esse Canal com R$5,00 mensais - https://www.catarse.me/loucosporbiografias MAHATMA GANDHI foi o líder político e espiritual indiano que desempenhou um papel fundamental na luta pela independência da Índia do domínio britânico. O ativismo de Gandhi ficou particularmente conhecido por ter desenvolvido um método de manifestação não violento conhecido como Satyagraha, que prezava pela luta pelos direitos sem o uso de violência, apenas com base em desobediência civil e palavras. Essa è nossa historia de hoje. E essa é a nossa história de hoje. Se você gostou dê seu like, deixe seu comentário, compartilhe esse conhecimento com outras pessoas. O Canal Loucos por Biografias trás novas histórias todos os sábados as 14hs. Até a próxima história! (Tânia Barros) e-mail - taniabarros339@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/loucosporbiografias/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/loucosporbiografias/support
Recently, the Saroni Roy Foundation hosted the Mahatma Peace Symposium at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) to commemorate Mahatma Gandhi's 154th birth anniversary. This Australia-India Cultural Synergies initiative brought together Australian politicians, indigenous leaders, and representatives from multicultural communities. The event focused on celebrating Gandhian principles and values, delving into topics such as sustainability, development, and concepts like Satyagraha, Sarvodaya and Swaraj.
After such a wonderful read, how could we NOT discuss it with the author themselves. In this final episode of Season 5, we sit down with Dr. Mark Mattaini to discuss Strategic Nonviolent Power: The Science of Satyagraha. This is one of my favorite discussions so far, and we look forward to you all hearing his insights!Strategic Nonviolent Power: The Science of Satyagraha can be purchased here.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for this series, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."
In this week's episode, we wrap up our discussion and the book Strategic Nonviolent Power: The Science of Satyagraha by Dr. Mark Mattaini. Chapter 11 focuses on moving toward "Undreamt of" discoveries. Patrick, Daisy, and Shane all share some final thoughts and discussion points about the book in this Season 5 episode! Strategic Nonviolent Power: The Science of Satyagraha can be purchased here.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for this series, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."
Chapter 10! Chapter 10, yall! We hope you're enjoying this book. This week, we dive into Chapter 10 of Strategic Nonviolent Power: The Science of Satyagraha by Dr. Mark Mattaini where we cover Resource Disruption and Retaliation. Complicated topics, to be sure. Strategic Nonviolent Power: The Science of Satyagraha can be purchased here.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for this series, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."
I can't believe we're so close to the end of this book! This week, we dive into Chapter 9 of Strategic Nonviolent Power: The Science of Satyagraha by Dr. Mark Mattaini where we cover Disruptive Noncooperation. When we're taught about different ways people protest, this might be one of the most consistent examples we see.Strategic Nonviolent Power: The Science of Satyagraha can be purchased here.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for this series, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."
This week, we continue to dive into the behaviors that make up non-violent resistance! In chapter 8, we take a look at Nonviolent Persuasion and Protest, which is something that we might actually be quite familiar with already. As we continue to work through Strategic Nonviolent Power: The Science of Satyagraha by Dr. Mark Mattaini, we'd love to hear from you!Strategic Nonviolent Power: The Science of Satyagraha can be purchased here.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for this series, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."
Welcome to Paperback Behavior! We are kicking off Part TWO of Nonviolent struggle. What a topic to cover. Also, a term that I had not Strategic Nonviolent Power: The Science of Satyagraha by Dr. Mark Mattaini this week. As we dive into Strategic Options, we are going to start to see some actual action items we can implement as part of resistance movements. This week, we cover the action of Constructive Noncooperation. Fascinating stuff!Strategic Nonviolent Power: The Science of Satyagraha can be purchased here.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for this series, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."
And with that, we wrap up Part One of Strategic Nonviolent Power: The Science of Satyagraha by Dr. Mark Mattaini. This week, we cover Chapter 6, which focuses on organizational and leadership issues within resistance movements. This was one of the most interesting chapters for me, personally, since so much of any movement relies so heavily on the work of the leader driving the movement.Strategic Nonviolent Power: The Science of Satyagraha can be purchased here.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for this series, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."
Resistance movements can be a challenge to keep up. When reinforcers end up "drying out" so to speak, what keeps the movement going? This week, we dive into Chapter 5 of Strategic Nonviolent Power: The Science of Satyagraha by Dr. Mark Mattaini. This week: Sustaining Resistance Movements - Solidarity, Discipline, and Courage!Strategic Nonviolent Power: The Science of Satyagraha can be purchased here.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for this series, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."
Nonviolent struggle. What a topic to cover. Also, a term that I had not personally heard until we started this book. What is nonviolent struggle? What are the principles behind the concept? In this episode, we cover chapter 4 of Strategic Nonviolent Power: The Science of Satyagraha by Dr. Mark Mattaini. If you have some thoughts or ideas about the subject, please feel free to reach out and chat a bit!Strategic Nonviolent Power: The Science of Satyagraha can be purchased here.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for this series, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."
Episode 3 is live! In this episode, we start getting into the behavior babble you all love, chapter 3 of Strategic Nonviolent Power: The Science of Satyagraha by Dr. Mark Mattaini. We are really getting into the weeds with how non-violence works and the active behavioral principles that influence these movements.Strategic Nonviolent Power: The Science of Satyagraha can be purchased here.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for this series, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."
In this episode of we delve into the little-known Salt Satyagraha in Odisha, which took place before Gandhi's famous Dandi March. Join us as we explore the fight to save the soul of Odia cuisine, uncovering the historical significance of salt and its impact on the region's traditional dishes. Discover the rich culinary heritage of Odisha. And if you are intrigued about Central Asia, Samosas and Hospitality, check out the episodes on Uzbekistan Beauty of Uzbekistan and the Geometry Box: https://omny.fm/shows/postcards-from-nowhere-with-utsav-mamoria/beauty-of-uzbekistan-the-geometry-boxMelons of Samarkand: https://omny.fm/shows/postcards-from-nowhere-with-utsav-mamoria/melons-of-samarkand Vincent Van Gogh and Uzbekistan: https://podcasts.adorilabs.com/show/e?eid=I03d1slNCXMla8VCSecrets of Doors: https://podcasts.adorilabs.com/show/e?eid=InTTDLzqdrZWSvf5 Train Journeys and Humanity: Part 1: https://podcasts.adorilabs.com/show/e?eid=I2xUGZmKqpNnFmKl Train Journeys and Humanity: Part 2: https://podcasts.adorilabs.com/show/e?eid=I2fOFK5K0YFNLT3F World's most popular snack: https://podcasts.adorilabs.com/show/e?eid=ImYiIkxnf8vNTFNn For reflections on walking, check out Walking: An Act of Resistance: https://podcasts.adorilabs.com/show/e?eid=IlhRj0aYOdW8A8Pu You can reach out to our host Utsav on Instagram: @whywetravel42(https://www.instagram.com/whywetravel42 ) Do follow IVM Podcasts on social media. We are @IVMPodcasts on Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram. Do share the word with your folks! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I have a two-part podcast on Gandhi. This is Part I. It focuses on Gandhi's concept or strategy of Satyagraha. He invented that term himself. It means Soul Force. We might say non-violent resistance. It is pacifist, but not passive. it is definitely confrontational. It was rooted in deep moral concepts, but also in Indian culture and history. Maybe this podcast will make you want to read the book by Rudolph and Rudolph which discusses those cultural traditions in depth. Gandhi assumed that within every opponent there were good forces with which one could negotiate. Think of Martin Luther King in Selma. He assumed that most white people did not like what was going on in the South but they were simply unaware. If they saw the ugly side of racism with their own eyes, they would do something. MLK had taken his inspiration and strategy from Gandhi. And it worked. The second podcast, which I will post in a couple of weeks, is entitled "Why I Killed Gandhi." It is the statement Gandhi's assassin read to the court when he was sentenced to die. I suspect you will find it shocking.
We are JUST getting into the thick of it here! In episode 2 of season 5, we tackle the concept of Strategic Nonviolent Resistance, chapter 2 of Strategic Nonviolent Power: The Science of Satyagraha by Dr. Mark Mattaini. As we dive into some of these concepts, you'll find that what we previously understood about protest behavior is a little more nuanced. Well, at least from the behavioral perspective. Strategic Nonviolent Power: The Science of Satyagraha can be purchased here.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for this series, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."
Season 5 begins NOW! Welcome to Paperback Behavior, Season 5! This season, we are covering Strategic Nonviolent Power: The Science of Satyagraha by Dr. Mark Mattaini. This season, we are joined by guest host Daisy Confusione and explore how protest and resistance movements operate from a behavioral perspective. I cannot emphasize how impactful this season was on my personal learning. I hope you all enjoy it! Strategic Nonviolent Power: The Science of Satyagraha can be purchased here.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for this series, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."
The Poison of Polygamy is an action-packed Australian novel that was serialised in 1909 in a Chinese-language newspaper — the heroes and villains are all Chinese migrants making a new start in Australia. So how does this novel challenge or enrich our sense of our own colonial past?Also, Opera Australia are bringing Philip Glass's Satyagraha to the stage for the first time in the company's history. It's inspired by the life and philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi. Tenor Shanul Sharma and conductor Tahu Rhodes join us in the music studio to share their insights into Glass's beguiling score.
The Poison of Polygamy is an action-packed Australian novel that was serialised in 1909 in a Chinese-language newspaper — the heroes and villains are all Chinese migrants making a new start in Australia. So how does this novel challenge or enrich our sense of our own colonial past? Also, Opera Australia are bringing Philip Glass's Satyagraha to the stage for the first time in the company's history. It's inspired by the life and philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi. Tenor Shanul Sharma and conductor Tahu Rhodes join us in the music studio to share their insights into Glass's beguiling score.
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Stories from the Subverse, where we uncover hidden and marginalized stories through a more personal storytelling lens, returns with a two part series. Part one of this series has been conceptualised, scripted, and hosted by Swati Kamble, an anti-caste intersectional feminist researcher-activist. In part one, Swati guides us through the history of Mahad Satyagraha, the march for equality, dignity, and access to water, led by anti-caste leader and statesman, Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar on 20th March 1927. Swati speaks to advocate Disha Wadekar who provides legal and historical perspectives on how the Mahad Satyagraha influenced the anti-caste movement and played a pivotal role in the making of the Indian Constitution and how the framing of Articles 15 and 17 of the Constitution was grounded in the people's struggle to have equal access to water. Swati also speaks to Hira Kanoje, or Grandma Hira, whose fiery speeches Swati grew up listening to on the birth anniversaries of anti-caste revolutionaries at the labourers' colony in Mumbai where they both lived, as neighbours. In this moving conversation, Hira ajji narrates her experiences as a young child who experienced untouchability but defiantly fought against it. Whether it was by drinking water from a forbidden pot at school or sneakily entering a village temple, she and her cousins were silent revolutionaries, whose stories remain undocumented. By including her narrative, we seek to honour her, and the unsung feminists and anti-caste activists like her. The Subverse is the podcast of Dark ‘n' Light, a digital space that chronicles the times we live in and reimagining futures with a focus on science, nature, social justice and culture. Follow us on social media @darknlightzine, or at darknlight.com for episode details and show notes.
Gavin's Clemente Ruiz nous raconte Satyagraha House, la maison de Gandhi à Johannesburg.
The essence of this session~ Rising to Majestic HeightsSUN: Final degrees of Capricorn, entering AquariusMOON: Waning last quarter, waning crescent into New Moon.PLANETS: Mercury direct and Pluto conjunct the Sun in Capricorn. Saturn conjunct Venus in Aquarius.NEW MOON: January 21 1:53 pm mountain time.Sun conjunct Moon 1° 32' Aquarius.Core Calibration:Rooted in Love and Rising. Directional and Protectional Energy Waves. + x * Auric Range of Motion + Resonant Frequency = Soul ForcePresence + Vibrational Energies Communicate & Express Soul ForceCore Calibration + Cosmic Synchronization = Soul Force ActivationMahatma Gandhi was the first public figure documented using the term Soul Force. He has been quoted saying, “Satyagraha is Soul Force, pure and simple.” The Sanskrit word Satyagraha is a way of living, seeking, being truth. It represents a state of upholding a dignified, honest and peaceful presence. Mahatma Gandhi's used the phrase to describe his approach to nonviolent resistance through an embodied presence, rooted in loving persuasion.The phrase Soul Force was then reiterated by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. during his epic speech, I have a Dream. He speaks of dwelling in the high plane of dignity and discipline; this is a fabulous representation of the Capricorn archetype. “Again and again, we must rise to the majestic heights of meeting physical force with Soul Force.” MLK JRApplying this concept of Soul Force feels apropos in the coming days considering Pluto is in the process of finishing up its transit through the sign of Capricorn, a cycle that began in 2008 and hasn't occurred since 1777. Esoterically, Pluto is said to influence the Soul's mission and evolution. With the Sun and Pluto joining forces there is an extraordinary opportunity to align the Soul with its true mission, Soul Force. This union occurs just prior to the Sun entering the sign of Aquarius, joining with the Moon. The relationship between Capricorn and Aquarius dominating the cosmic alignments this week promises to strengthen our uniqueness within the collective through discipline, creative protest and dignified expression. Bless it. Sista Sunday waxes philosophy in the art & science of Living in Rhythm through Cosmic Synchronization with the Sun, Moon and Elements, as well as Core Calibration of the mind, body and spirit for empowering herself and others to let their soul shine. It's a lifestyle!*SESSION SPECIAL*discount code: SYNC23https://livinginrhythm.com/sessions
What if the key to our future lies in our past? Realizing that law as a “battle” was actually a weak force not serving his clients needs so much as perpetuating the “war machine of litigation,” Eric Sirotkin shifted his legal skills into honing Gandhi's “weapon of the strong.” He discovered that Satyagraha-based holistic spheres of collaborative and integrative law are a more powerful way to serve his clients and humanity. Eric weaves together the core wisdom of Navajo, Sioux, Onondaga, Andes Shamen, Hindu mystics, Buddhist monks and tribal elders around the planet with that of Einstein, Dr. ML King, Bishop Tutu to recognize that the interconnected principle of Ubuntu -- building peace and relationship through experiencing our intrinsic interconnection - has existed throughout time in non-dominant cultures. He founded UbuntuWorks.org, a 501(c)3 non-profit educational organization dedicated to infusing ubuntu-based principles into education, workplaces, finance and other institutions. See EricSirotkin.com More on Ubuntu -- See the video at: www.theworldismycountry.com/club -- Music by: „World Citizen“ Jahcoustix feat. Shaggy courtesy of Dominik Haas, Telefonica and EoM Also, check out the film on World Citizen #1 Garry Davis at: www.theworldismycountry.com
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Fate is limitations of all past coming into the Now. Destiny is what we do in the Now to create the future. The story of Mahatma Gandhiji & India's freedom struggle illustrates the turning point for India the moment the Salt March and Satyagraha movement was launched by Gandhiji. In life, utilizing Nandhiji's yogic insights transform fate, life limitations and karmic patterns into that life mastery shaping destiny for ourselves and humanity.
Subscribe to Quotomania on Simplecast or search for Quotomania on your favorite podcast app!Through his operas, his symphonies, his compositions for his own ensemble, and his wide-ranging collaborations with artists ranging from Twyla Tharp to Allen Ginsberg, Leonard Cohen to David Bowie, Philip Glass has had an extraordinary and unprecedented impact upon the musical and intellectual life of his times.The operas – “Einstein on the Beach,” “Satyagraha,” “Akhnaten,” and “The Voyage,” among many others – play throughout the world's leading houses, and rarely to an empty seat. Glass has written music for experimental theater and for Academy Award-winning motion pictures such as “The Hours” and Martin Scorsese's “Kundun,” while “Koyaanisqatsi,” his initial filmic landscape with Godfrey Reggio and the Philip Glass Ensemble, may be the most radical and influential mating of sound and vision since “Fantasia.” His associations, personal and professional, with leading rock, pop and world music artists date back to the 1960s, including the beginning of his collaborative relationship with artist Robert Wilson. Indeed, Glass is the first composer to win a wide, multi-generational audience in the opera house, the concert hall, the dance world, in film and in popular music – simultaneously.He was born in 1937 and grew up in Baltimore. He studied at the University of Chicago, the Juilliard School and in Aspen with Darius Milhaud. Finding himself dissatisfied with much of what then passed for modern music, he moved to Europe, where he studied with the legendary pedagogue Nadia Boulanger (who also taught Aaron Copland , Virgil Thomson and Quincy Jones) and worked closely with the sitar virtuoso and composer Ravi Shankar. He returned to New York in 1967 and formed the Philip Glass Ensemble – seven musicians playing keyboards and a variety of woodwinds, amplified and fed through a mixer.The new musical style that Glass was evolving was eventually dubbed “minimalism.” Glass himself never liked the term and preferred to speak of himself as a composer of “music with repetitive structures.” Much of his early work was based on the extended reiteration of brief, elegant melodic fragments that wove in and out of an aural tapestry. Or, to put it another way, it immersed a listener in a sort of sonic weather that twists, turns, surrounds, develops.There has been nothing “minimalist” about his output. In the past 25 years, Glass has composed more than twenty five operas, large and small; twelve symphonies, thirteen concertos; soundtracks to films ranging from new scores for the stylized classics of Jean Cocteau to Errol Morris's documentary about former defense secretary Robert McNamara; nine string quartets; a growing body of work for solo piano and organ. He has collaborated with Paul Simon, Linda Ronstadt, Yo-Yo Ma, and Doris Lessing, among many others. He presents lectures, workshops, and solo keyboard performances around the world, and continues to appear regularly with the Philip Glass Ensemble.From https://philipglass.com/biography/. For more information about Philip Glass:Words Without Music: https://wwnorton.com/books/Words-Without-Music/“The beginner's guide to Philip Glass”: https://www.eno.org/discover-opera/the-beginners-guide-to-philip-glass/“How Philip Glass Went From Driving Taxis to Composing”: https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2018/04/philip-glass-taxi-driver-composer/558278/“Philip Glass”: https://www.interviewmagazine.com/music/philip-glass
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A delve into the thoughts of a great leader, inspiring visionary, a venerable soul, but ultimately just a man.'An Autobiography' by M.K. Gandhi (also known as 'My Experiments With Truth') is an overview of his life from birth in 1869 to 1921. It is split into 5 parts which reflect his time spent studying in England, working in South Africa and protesting in India. It was originally published as a series in a magazine in 166 individual chapters, so contains diverse topics such as dietetics, ethics, weaving and his reasoning behind particular decisions.I summarised the book as follows. "It's a brief glimpse into the life of an extraordinary dude. I really admire certain aspects of his personality but also dislike others. The writing in the book is of high quality but unfortunately autobiographies are not my favourite so this won't make it into my best of all time list. However, I do think it might be great for those who already love the effect that Gandhi had on the world an want to learn more about his personal life."I hope you have a fantastic day wherever you are in the world. Kyrin out!Timeline:(0:00) - Intro(0:40) - Synopsis(4:06) - Satya: Truth & God(6:31) - Ahisma: Nonviolence(11:07) - Personal Observations/Takeaways(15:08) - SummaryConnect with Mere Mortals:Website: https://www.meremortalspodcast.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meremortalspodcast/
Mahatma Gandhi and Winston Churchill both came of age in South Africa, today they are the founding fathers of their respective countries, India and the United Kingdom. Both Gandhi and Churchill have come to face scrutiny in recent years for things they had said and done however they are still held in high regard almost universally. South Africa's founding father wasn't as lucky as these two great men. Jan Smuts is a name you probably haven't heard of, he was a brilliant intellectual, who taught as well as created philosophy, he signed the UN Charter of Human Rights, he fought on the front in World War I and Winston Churchill considered him the only man he could confide in during Britain's Darkest Hour. Jan Smuts is the founding father of South Africa, however he was also instrumental in the creation of the Apartheid state, and posterity has left his reputation to insignificance and ruin. This episode covers the foundation of The Union of South Africa, the events that led Mahatma Gandhi to create his Satyagraha or passive resistance, and South Africa's entry into World War I.Support the show
If addiction is a process characterized by a state of violence toward oneself and others, perhaps the way to recovery is nonviolent. Perhaps lasting habit change doesn't involve forcing, coercing, or punishing ourselves into doing things differently but instead consists of a process of disarming ourselves of ineffective coping mechanisms. And in taking that risk, maybe we can open ourselves to finding a new power grounded in community rather than alienation. In this podcast episode, Matt Shedd lays out how he sees the language and process of nonviolent direct action as coinciding with the process of 12 Step Recovery and the science of mindfulness and habit change. Exploring the intersection between these approaches, Matt draws from several traditions and bodies of knowledge. Looking at the Big Book of A.A; the work of researchers Dr. Judson Brewer and Brené Brown; and Gandhi's practice of "Satyagraha" and the words of Martin Luther King, Jr., Matt walks through how he sees all these voices point to a unifying truth. When we learn to lay down the weapons of faulty defense mechanisms (which are only hurting ourselves and those around us), we can perhaps connect to a collective power or way of being that helps to heal ourselves and those around us. For more of Matt's work or to reach out to him directly, visit mattshedd.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/finding-help/message
We're back after a pause precipitated by various conflicting projects and commitments. This week Mark and Charles had the honour to welcome to the show the author, futurist and social commentator Max Borders. Max is the author of The Social Singularity: How decentralization will allow us to transcend politics, create global prosperity, and avoid the robot apocalypse, and After Collapse: The End of America and the Rebirth of Her Ideals. Borders' work around the idea of a coming "social singularity" has a lot of overlap with oft explored ideas here on the Axis: decentralization, networks and tectonic shifts occurring in the world today. We explored the concept of "Satyapgraha" or "Truthforce" and the ideals expressed in freedom movements throughout history. Notes and References Robert Breedlove: Sovereignism Part 1: Digital Creative Destruction James Dale Davidson & Lord Rees-Mogg: The Sovereign Individual Presearch - the de-centralized search engine Jeftovic: The Transition Overview - Building Companies That Matter Max Borders' Resources Social Evolution website Max's Amazon author's page @socialevol on Twitter On Facebook
Habib Tanvir agrees to direct a play for Janam — to be written by Safdar, based on a story by Premchand. Working with the legends is as much fun as it is challenging. Guest starring Ratna Pathak Shah and Naseeruddin Shah.
Den amerikanske tonsättaren Philip Glass har skrivit över 25 operor, mängder av film- och teatermusik, orkesterverk, pianomusik med mera. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. År 2019 fyllde Philip Glass egen grupp The Philip Glass Ensemble 50 år och detta firades med en internationell jubileumsturné, som bland annat besökte Stockholm och Malmö.Många har säkert hört Philip Glass musik utan att tänka på det. Som till exempel den musik han skrev för succéfilmen ”Timmarna”.På 60-talet samarbetade Philip Glass med Ravi Shankar i Paris. Internationellt uppmärksammad blev han med den banbrytande operan ”Einstein on the Beach”, som han gjorde tillsammans med Robert Wilson.De senaste åren har hans operor ”Satyagraha” och ”Akhnaten” nått en stor publik. Folkoperan och Cirkus Cirkörs uppsättning av den första av dem fick Philip Glass själv uppleva på BAM i New York.– Jag hamnade med Philip bakom scenen och då sa han att han var glad att han fått leva och se den här uppsättningen, berättar tenoren Leif-Aruhn Solén i programmet.Nu är han aktuell med cirkusoperan ”Circus Days and Nights”, skriven direkt för Cirkus Cirkör.Medverkar i programmet gör dirigent Karen Kamensek, Cirkus Cirkörs Tilde Björfors, musikjournalisten Hanna Höglund och givetvis Philip Glass själv.En dokumentär från 2021 av Kerstin Berggren.
A huge thanks to Seth White for the awesome music! Thanks to Palmtoptiger17 for the beautiful logo: https://www.instagram.com/palmtoptiger17/ Discord Discussion Board: https://disboard.org/server/474580298630430751 Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/thewayfourth/?modal=admin_todo_tour Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theway4th/ The Historic Faith Courses: https://thehistoricfaith.com/ The Kingdom Outpost: https://kingdomoutpost.org/?fbclid=IwAR1KL57kqq5u7krqY37PKZ3weazk1yELVXGYwLC9asL01QjrjFvyFrjXoZU Satyagraha: https://theimaginativeconservative.org/2020/10/satyagraha-gandhi-civil-disobedience-nonviolent-resistance-jonathan-english.html Gandhi's Strategies: https://wagingnonviolence.org/2017/03/gandhi-strategy-success/ How Gandhi Won: https://wagingnonviolence.org/2014/10/gandhi-win/ Learning from Gandhi's Errors: https://wagingnonviolence.org/2019/10/can-we-celebrate-gandhis-achievements-while-also-learning-from-his-errors/ Solzhenitsyn's "Live Not By Lies": http://www.orthodoxytoday.org/articles/SolhenitsynLies.php Havel's "Power of the Powerless": http://mrdivis.yolasite.com/resources/Vaclav%20Havel's%20Power%20of%20the%20Powerless.pdf NonviolenceL 25 Lessons: https://www.amazon.com/Nonviolence-Lessons-History-Dangerous-Chronicles/dp/0679643354/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=nonviolence+25&qid=1607126298&sr=8-1 Waging Nonviolence: https://wagingnonviolence.org/ New Tactics: https://www.newtactics.org/ Victories Without Violence: https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.63305 Nonviolent Action: https://www.amazon.com/Nonviolent-Action-Christian-Demands-Christians/dp/1587433664/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=nonviolent+action&qid=1603136228&sr=8-1 Is There No Other Way: https://www.amazon.com/There-No-Other-Way-Nonviolent/dp/1893163164/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Is+There+No+Other+Way&qid=1603136269&sr=8-1 Why Civil Resistance Works: https://www.amazon.com/There-No-Other-Way-Nonviolent/dp/1893163164/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Is+There+No+Other+Way&qid=1603136269&sr=8-1 Walter Wink: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=Walter+Wink&ref=nb_sb_noss Erica Chenoweth TED Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJSehRlU34w&feature=emb_logo ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
https://lsa.umich.edu/history/people/faculty/sinha.htmlhttps://www.dukeupress.edu/specters-of-mother-indiahttps://www.gf.org/fellows/all-fellows/mrinalini-sinha/https://www.amazon.com/Mrinalini-Sinha/e/B001HN39HA%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_sharehttps://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/albion/article/abs/mrinalini-sinha-colonial-masculinity-the-manly-englishman-and-the-effeminate-bengali-in-the-late-nineteenth-century-studies-in-imperialism-manchester-uk-manchester-university-press-distributed-by-st-martins-press-new-york-ny-1995-pp-xi-191-1995-paper-isbn-071904653x/C28425D784C2E07C53F4FBCD61677289https://sgs.stanford.edu/events/annual-lecture-what-people-some-lessons-gandhis-india-mrinalini-sinha
Mon invité est Antoine Robert, le réalisateur de Deux oiseaux un court métrage détonnant comme on en voit peu, à hauteur d'enfant et pour un public adulte comme jeune. Antoine est également illustrateur et CG artist basé à Arles. Le site d'Antoine Robert : http://www.ant-robert.com/ La bande annonce de son film Deux oiseaux : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_fkfVBYQ0c La page VOD de Deux oiseaux : https://vimeo.com/ondemand/deuxoiseaux Son précédent film Le taxidermiste : https://vimeo.com/52068093 Les recommandations d'Antoine : La page Allociné de Calamity, une enfance de Martha Jane Cannary de Rémi Chayé : https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=271607.html La page Allociné de Drunk de Thomas Vinterberg : https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=275050.html La page Allociné de 2001 : l'odyssée de l'espace, le meilleur film de tous les temps (en toute objectivité) : https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=27442.html La page Allociné de Koyaanisqatsi de Godfrey Reggio : https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=33233.html Une émission de France Musique, Musicopolis, qui revient sur la première à Avignon en 1976 de l'opéra Einstein on the beach, musique composée par Philip Glass (il y a aussi une courte biographie du compositeur en vidéo) : https://www.francemusique.fr/emissions/musicopolis/avignon-1976-creation-d-einstein-beach-de-philip-glass-75929 La bande-annonce de l'opéra Satyagraha (joué à l'ENO de Londres en 2018) composé par Philip Glass : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RoAN_xDcmmI La bande-annonce de l'opéra Akhnaten (joué au Metropolitan Opera de New York en 2019) composé par Philip Glass : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rSn_UAquOfw La page bandcamp des punks Lillois de Jodie Faster : https://jodiefaster.bandcamp.com/ Le site de la maison d'édition Les Requins Marteaux sur lequel on peut trouver le Pinocchio de Winshluss : http://lesrequinsmarteaux.com/livres Format Court : http://www.formatcourt.com/ Pour ne louper aucune pépite ! ► Yodar : yodar.fr/ ► Facebook : www.facebook.com/Y0dar/ ► Instagram : www.instagram.com/y0dar/ ► Twitter : twitter.com/Y0DAR ► Soundcloud : @y0dar Podcast réalisé par Aline Crétinoir
www.ManishaSinha.comhttps://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/12/opinion/kamala-harris-indian-american.htmlSatyagraha:(Sanskrit and Hindi: “holding onto truth”) a concept introducedi n the early 20th century by Mahatma Gandhi to designate a determined but nonviolent resistance to evil. Gandhi's satyagraha became a major tool in the Indian struggle against British imperialism and has since been adopted by protest groups in other countries.https://www.aaihs.org/abolitionism-and-slave-resistance-an-interview-with-manisha-sinha-and-sasha-turner/https://historynewsnetwork.org/article/162873
In 1982, the composer Philip Glass presented the NYIH Gallatin Lecture at NYU. In this episode of The Vault, he discusses his relationship to theater and his turn to working with texts--particularly his work on the opera Satyagraha and his then-forthcoming composition for the film Koyaanisqatsi Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
后浪剧场 vol.110声音旅行 | 英国有哪些主流剧院和剧团?主播丨小树嘉宾 | 林纯如剪辑 | 大卫封面 | 长乐本期节目会重点谈及英国的主流戏剧文化,包括剧院、剧场、剧团与剧目,不容错过。 嘉宾依然是老朋友,来自台湾的戏剧人林纯如老师,这一期是她在后浪剧场做的声音旅行系列的第三集,越来越精彩! 嘉宾:林纯如台湾高雄人高雄医学大学医学系,英国东十五表演学院(East 15 Acting School)剧场导演艺术硕士(MFA Theatre Directing),并曾赴俄罗斯戏剧艺术大学(GITIS)和印尼艺术学院(ISI)修习表演艺术。旅英期间任华格纳两百年冥诞大英图书馆《尼伯龙根的指环》全本读剧演出导演助理、迈克尔.弗莱恩《双打》导演助理与执行舞台监督、《浮士德》导演助理、《沃伊采克》改编与导演;亦于中国大陆参与剧场活动,任南京光荣退休青年剧团《求证》导演助理、南京艺术学院12级导演班《脏手》戏剧构作与舞台监督。戏剧之外亦钟情于声音与音乐活动,大学时随南台湾最佳合唱团体高医声乐社演出,亦担任独唱,具丰富歌唱与教学经验,师事杨文忻老师、孙婉真老师和连芳贝老师。重要演出经历:高雄世运主场馆开幕音乐会、朱宗庆打击乐团跨界音乐会《击乐人声》、三度演出于国家音乐厅、台南人剧团《白水》歌手。好啦,废话不多说,直接出本期关键词,以下是纯如的自言自语喔,请感受一下为了做这期节目,她有多么认真: 来伦敦第一年就看了5个裸体的戏普遍气氛更开放质量水平更高热爱说故事便宜! 一、 经典剧本的复排(莎士比亚、契诃夫、易卜生、阿瑟米勒、田纳西威廉斯、艾伯塔、贝克特) 1. 主要剧场:NT,Barbican, Young Vic, Almeida,Old Vic 英国莎剧:朗读腔或自作多情、氛围为叙事服务导致核心把握不如其他国家的表演精彩。“说好一个故事”。环球剧场原汁原味?也是有例外Cheek by Jowl,Punchdrunk。俄罗斯:Barbican's A Midsummer Night's Dream (As You Like It) by Dmitry Krymov's Laboratory理查德三世、德国邵宾纳剧院,印度版《无事生非》NT: 很喜欢Nicholas Hytner希特纳 2. Young Vic《三姊妹》by Benedict Andrews(也是2014 Young Vic《欲望号街车导演》)、《樱桃园》by Katie Mitchell、《桥头眺望》 3. Andrei Konchalovsky的《三姊妹》与《万尼亚舅舅》 4. 老维克剧院:《萨勒姆的女巫》 5. Almeida Theatre艾尔美达剧院:易卜生《群鬼》,《我们的小镇》,《1984》Headlong(轻率的)经典剧本演出LIES金钱世界比利时剧团 Ontroerend Goed其他当代经典:Harold Pinter, Samuel Beckett, Caryl Churchill, 萨拉•凯恩(Sarah Kane) 二、新剧本:Royal Court Theatre皇家宫廷剧院:The Nether网络虚拟现实与恋童癖议题Hampstead Theatre汉普斯泰德剧院National Theatre国家剧院:《战马》《深夜小狗神秘事件》《一仆二主》西区:《捕鼠器》《鬼故事》《黑衣女人》、the play that goes wrong彼得布鲁克的《惊奇的山谷》(The Valley of Astonishment) Sadler's Well山得乐之井:舞蹈演出歌剧:Royal Opera House, English National Opera: Philip Glass's Satyagraha directed by Phelim McDermott Complicite艺术总监Simon McBurney参与的《魔笛》King's Head Theatre 三. 音乐剧:《舞动人生》(Billy Elliot)、摩门经(《悲惨世界》《歌剧魅影》《妈妈咪呀》)西区:Stephen Sondheim's Company、尿尿城、Matilda小维克剧院:《喜乐园》《开心窝》《欢乐之家》(Fun Home),The Scottsboro Boys斯格茨伯罗男孩NT: 《富丽秀》 Menier Chocolate Factory梅尼尔巧克力工厂:Candide赣第德,老实人。法国版镜花缘,伏尔泰小说。Forbidden Broadway禁忌百老汇Assassins刺客列传与餐厅或酒吧结合的小剧场。剧场空间灵活 船上剧场:I Love You, You Are Perfect, Now Change. 邻近Battersea Arts Centre巴特西艺术中心 Bush Theatre布什剧场SOHO theatre, southwark playhouse索思沃克剧院, peacock theatreAlcora Theatre阿寇拉剧院,pay as you can乐捐(卡姆登镇 Camden Town 戏剧节)
Today we will talk to Vin Armani about declaring independence. What struck me about his talk at Liberty Forum was that it was not a tired lecture on the the historical relevance of our Declaration of Independence here, it was an evaluation of what sparks people to choose to be free, and what character elements one needs to have to do it. We also have a crypto tip from our friend Kurt. Show Resources Find Vin Armani Online Membership Sign Up Episode 8: Five Uses for Summer Squash Purse.io What Mother Nature is providing Poke Weed, Tiger lillies - Lilium lancifolium, Basil Cabbage Broccoli Yellow squash begins Raspberries are ripe Garlic is coming out of the ground this week And we've still got elderberry blooms to fritter up, as well as red clover flowers to harvest and dry for tea Tales from the Prepper Pantry We got our first round of beets to pickle Harvest Bounty Letting Tomato Suckers get about 6-8 inches long them putting them in the ebb and flow bed to root for future transplant Starting to plan which plants will leave the system and go to Kurt's where the Middle TN GSD crew is planning to do an aquaponics installation this weekend Questions from Listeners From Amy on FB: "I've been enjoying your podcasts for quite a while. I enjoy them bc I'm homesteading not far in N. Alabama and our climates are very similar. I'm wondering if you or your TN audience would like to share what counties in TN you think are great for finding good homesteading land for a good price. I'm planning to look for some land on the other side of the state line. Also any reasons TN is so awesome in general to homestead in?" Operation Independence Something has been added to the Independence fund - we just don't know what Community and self reliance Thanks Knighthawk Kurt's segment on Purse.io Declaring Independence with Vin Armani A conversation about Satyagraha, crypto, declaring independence for yourself, what is none of your business, self ownership and more. Make it a great week! Song: