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  • 04-27-2012 to 04-29-2012 05:00 PM to 12:00 PM
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    Embodying Wisdom: The Spirituality of the Labyrinth - with Lauren Artress & Mary Hamilton

    Held at the Mercy Center in Burlingame, a quick 10 minute ride from SFO.

    An awareness of embodiment is important to every person wanting to make a difference in the world. When we are embodied, our intuition and imagination are opened and available to us and to our community in new and profound ways. What does it feel like to be embodied and what is the process by which we can become more grounded in the body?

    Two powerful bodies of work are combined in this workshop. The Body/Soul/Rhythm work that includes movement and expressive art developed by Mary Hamilton through the Marion Woodman Foundation, and meditation, reflection and integration through Walking the Labyrinth developed by Lauren Artress. Walking the labyrinth is a spiritual practice that quiets the mind, opens the heart and grounds the body. The labyrinth is a mirror of the soul that reflects back to us where we are on the journey. It opens the door to self-knowledge and allows us to comprehend and release the psycho-spiritual issues that need clearing.

    Mary and Lauren will provide a cognitive framework and then guide participants in a process that nurtures the innate embodied wisdom. This work is evolving through Mary and Lauren’s collaboration, expertise and friendship.

    For more information, or to register, go to:
    https://www.veriditas.org
    call: 707-283-0373 or email: [email protected]
  • 03-11-2012 to 05-13-2012 (This event occurs every 7 day(s)) 10:00 AM to 03:00 PM
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    Become a Naturalist at the Laguna Foundation

    The Laguna Foundation seeks volunteers who want to learn about the Laguna and share their knowledge and enthusiasm with school children.


    Volunteers learn about the plants, animals and cultural history of the Laguna and how to teach dynamic, hands-on environmental education activities for 2nd - 4th grade students. Then, teams of trained docents lead engaging classroom visits and field trips to Laguna Preserves for the Learning Laguna school program.

    Informational meetings will be held on Wednesday, February 20 and Thursday, February 28, 2013 from 6:00-7:30 p.m.

    Details can be found at www.lagunafoundation.org.

    Contact Christine Fontaine for more information at 527-9277 x102, [email protected]
  • 04-29-2012 04:30 PM to 06:00 PM
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    YUKO TANAKA, fortepiano recital

    Creative Arts Series

    venue ~ Resurrection Parish, 303 Stony Point Rd.,Santa Rosa, CA 95401
    PROGRAM
    performed on a Stein fortepiano copy rebuilt by Johnson and Phillips
    Juliane Reichardt, néeBenda (1752-1783)
    Sonata in G major
    Allegro
    Alla Polacca

    Rondeau

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart(1756-1791)
    Sonata in C major, K. 330
    Allegro moderato
    Adante cantabile
    Allegretto


    Intermission

    Johann Christian Bach(1735-1782)
    Sonata in C minor, Op. 17, no. 2
    Allegro
    Andante
    Prestissimo

    Joseph Haydn (1732-1809)
    Sonata in C major, Nob. XVI:50
    Allegro Adagio
    Allegro Molto


    Yuko Tanaka, a native of Tokyo, Japan, is active as harpsichordand fortepiano soloist and ensemble performer. Yuko is a soloist at theCarmel Bach Festival and she performs with numerous ensembles including Musicof the Spheres, Musica Pacifica, Philharmonia Baroque ChamberPlayers, Moscow Chamber Orchestra, and American Bach Soloists and has appearedat Berkeley Festival and Exhibition and Bloomington Early Music Festival. She has appeared with the San Francisco Symphony and the San FranciscoBallet orchestra. She maintains a private studio, conducts master classes, andappears as guest lecturer at various universities. Recent engagements includeperformances at the Frick Collection (New York City), Tage Alter Musik Regensburg(Germany) and the Istanbul International Music Festival, as well asperformances on National Public Radio and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporationbroadcasts. Yuko received a doctorate in early music from Stanford Universityand has studied with Margaret Fabrizio at Stanford University, Gustav Leonhardtin Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and Ketil Haugsand in Oslo, Norway. She performson a Blanchet harpsichord built in 1999 by John Phillips, a Vaundry harpsichordbuilt by Kevin Fryer in 1992, and a copy of a Stein Fortepiano, rebuilt byJanine Johnson and John Phillips. She has recorded with Koch International andDelos International. You can also listenonline at magnatune.com.

    suggested $15 donation ~ all are welcome regardless of means

    further information ~ [email protected] ~ 707-824-5611 ~ www.CreativeArtsSeries.com