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Earth as Art

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"Nicknamed "Dragon Lake," this body of water is formed by the Bratskove Reservoir, built along the Angara River in southern Siberia, near the city of Bratsk. This image was taken in winter, when the lake is frozen." ( via ) - See: Image :: note :: ... the earth is always art ... it is always our perspective ...

ifsphere

"'We erect our structures in our imaginations before we erect them in reality.' --Karl Marx " ( via ) - See: Terms :: note :: ... Urban Konsumterror ... we also erect reality to harness imagination ... we need more & more space/open structures ... deep dialogues with empty space which i am beginning to articulate in my drama classes as some sort of metaphoric territory called the ifsphere ...

suffer the children

Suffer the Children - Lost in Devotion - See: Artists :: note :: ... @the bassment ... a couple of students kyle & tristan ... powerful expression ..

utopia

"The nice thing about the future is that we can't yet remember it. The nice thing about the past is that we can make it up as we go along." ( YOU ARE BEING REMEMBERED |Utopia Suite ) "And despite recent history and on-going tragedies, many of us still hope ardently, some would say innocently, for civic solutions to our ills, still believing in the possibility of creating a Utopian society, with health and wealth for all (or at least a much greater sharing of these). Food, hope and shelter, clean water and air, and maybe even love." ( Into | Utopia Suite ) - See: Terms :: note :: ... utopia and movement ... Clive Holden , a canadian artist who needs more exposure (i think) ... found while listening to a favourite podcast Rabble Radio - Episode 20 ...

iris

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- See: Image :: note :: ... backyard heaven ... flower sensuality ... the petals curl around a heavy heart ... taken from my grandmothers front in the Crowsnest Pass they now reside in my mother's praire garden ... opening to the dreams & mists of purple valleys ...

grad

"My advice would go something like this: forget everything school has taught you about what it means to learn. From now on you will grow and learn and acquire new skills and knowledge from the most unlikely places. Don't look at the people at the front of the room for the answers, look at the four people sitting around you and engage them in a deep conversation. The answer lies there. Or if not the answer, the next question, and it is finding the next question that is going to keep you going for the next 70 years." "And never forget those four people. You will see them again. This is because contrary to what school tells you about questions and answers, the truth is that the world is an oracle waiting to be consulted. You must take time to frame the good questions and then pose them to the world and then you must wait to see what result you have made with those questions." ( Parking Lot | Advice to graduates: cultivate your network learning abilities ) - See: T

Clue

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- See: Theater :: note :: Last night attended a fabulous performance by the Drama Club of the infamous murder mystery Clue. Congratulations to the cast and crew for an absolutely wonderful evening. Completely student driven from direction to poster the elite actresses, actors, backstage, light and sound artists brought a complex drawing room comedy, a cheeky, saucy French farce, a biting satire and brilliant parody of the detective form to joyous life. From standup to slapstick to looney tune anarchy the evening traced the history of comedy. Bravo!

inDance

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"An intimate, evening-length performance of the hereditary compositions of the female court dancers and male dance-masters of South India. play draws inspiration from the salon performances that were given by devadasis in South India until the early part of the twentieth century, and therefore relies heavily on the subtle and nuanced use of the face, hands and Karnatak music. inDANCE's representations of devadasi repertoire are thus stylized abstractions that call attention to the language of desire, love and jouissance once spoken by devadasi women, and today silenced by their disappearance. Conceptualized within a modern aesthetic framework, play is an evening of never-before-performed antiquated repertoire that speaks to a universal audience." ( inDance Repertoire | play (2002 ) ) - See: Artists :: note :: ... a stunning evening of classical Indian Dance at the Broadway Theater (Saskatoon) ... honouring the powerful rich tradition with elegance, splendour and stength

Oscar Pastior

always by Oscar Pastior there's no such thing as the poem. there's always only this poem that happens to read you. but because in this poem see above you can say there's no such thing as the poem and there's always only this poem that happens to read you even the poem that you don't read can read you and there be no such thing as always only this poem here. both you and you read that and this. call both by name: they read you even if there's no such thing as you only here ( Translated by Rosmarie Waldrop ) - See: Artists :: note :: ... thanks to all the poetry news & reviews which flourish ... once difficult info can now be at your fingertips ...

Artaud Manifesto

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"I believe only in the evidence of what stirs my marrow, not in the evidence of what addresses itself to my reason. I have found levels in the realm of the nerve." ( MANIFESTO IN A CLEAR LANGUAGE by Antonin Artaud ) - See: Terms