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sophronia two
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On the walls, the graffiti angel mixes text and digital imagery gleaned from the project databaseIn a glowing tent, the audience can play along with projected video and digital animations to become part of the carnival . June 14, 2014. The Sophronia Project was originally performed at the Walker Art Center. In Minneapolis from dusk to dawn for Northern Spark. The collaborative project offered both physical and virtual space where participants could spin their own stories of Sophronia. August 23, 2014.
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Help Support Arrowhead Chorale
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Join our mailing list. Become a sponsor or a friend of the Arrowhead Chorale. Your tax-deductible contribution will help the Arrowhead Chorale achieve our short and long term goals including:. Commissioning new choral works. Bringing guest artists to the region. Increasing collaboration with area arts organizations. Adequately rewarding our staff and chorale members. 10 Donation $10.00 USD. 20 Donation $20.00 USD. 25 Donation $25.00 USD. 50 Donation $50.00 USD. 100 Donation $100.00 USD. The 2015-2016 sea...
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Sheila Packa Poetry Blog: Where the Heart Beats
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Sheila Packa Poetry Blog. A blog about poetry: figurative language, spirit, intertextual explorations, patterns, punctuation, forms, great writers, quotes, and journey notes. July 12, 2015. Where the Heart Beats. I'm reading an interesting book by Kay Larson, a biography of John Cage, Where the Heart Beats: Zen Buddhism, and the Inner Life of Artists. Penguin 2012) She includes an interesting quote from John Cage: "What can be analyzed in my work, or criticized, are the questions I ask.". Hole in the sky.
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Sheila Packa Poetry Blog: To Come Into Bloom Again
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Sheila Packa Poetry Blog. A blog about poetry: figurative language, spirit, intertextual explorations, patterns, punctuation, forms, great writers, quotes, and journey notes. June 3, 2015. To Come Into Bloom Again. To Come Into Bloom Again. To feel the sun draw sap through the stem. To let the spring air shake the leaves. To feel the bud turn to blossom and when wind. Scatters the petals, turn to fruit. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). It makes a difference! Poetry Video: My Geology. Hole in the sky.
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Sheila Packa Poetry Blog: Learn to Use Figurative Language
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Sheila Packa Poetry Blog. A blog about poetry: figurative language, spirit, intertextual explorations, patterns, punctuation, forms, great writers, quotes, and journey notes. January 8, 2013. Learn to Use Figurative Language. The Discovery of Poetry. By Frances Mayes can be a valuable text for poets. I’ve gathered some insights from this excellent resource and present them here:. Expand the sensory perception beyond the literal meaning. Give pleasure or surprise to the imagination. To everything on earth...
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Sheila Packa Poetry Blog: Ecstatic Poetry
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Sheila Packa Poetry Blog. A blog about poetry: figurative language, spirit, intertextual explorations, patterns, punctuation, forms, great writers, quotes, and journey notes. December 30, 2010. What is ecstatic poetry? Rilke's poem, "Archaic Torso of Apollo," ( http:/ www.poets.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/15814. In a brilliant flash of light, ecstatic experience changes you. This is often described as an awakening, like in this Rumi poem (translated by Coleman Barks). Don't go back to sleep. An ecstatic poe...
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Minnesota State Arts Board
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mctavish: mill city
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For solo instrument and distance. Mill city requiem was created for the 2015 Northern Spark Festival. In Mpls, MN. tens of thousands of people celebrate this festival the second saturday of every june from dusk to dawn. A twitterbot orchestra played in the weeks leading up to the festival. Text was created by sheila packa, kathleen roberts and contributors on the night of northern spark. This project is funded by the following : :. The arrowhead regional arts council: :. Contact me: kathy@mctavish.io.
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sophronia two
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On the walls, the graffiti angel mixes text and digital imagery gleaned from the project databaseIn a glowing tent, the audience can play along with projected video and digital animations to become part of the carnival . June 14, 2014. The Sophronia Project was originally performed at the Walker Art Center. In Minneapolis from dusk to dawn for Northern Spark. The collaborative project offered both physical and virtual space where participants could spin their own stories of Sophronia. August 23, 2014.
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