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Tag Archives: 2011
SEEKING NYC Creative Collaborators for “Celebration of Life!” September 11th, 2011 – “Be-In”
“SEEKING NYC Dancers, Choreographers, Percussionists, Body Painters, Photographers, Videographers, and advance & on-site Event Organizers for
CELEBRATION of LIFE!” – A “Be-In” & Video Documentary, September 11th, 2011. Continue reading
Posted in Brooklyn Community, Dance, Handmade Crafts, Multimedia, Music, Party, Performance, Photography, Spirituality, Video, Visual Art
Tagged "Mankind", 2011, Amulets, Be-In, Celebration of Life, Celebration of Life NYC, Community Garden, Craft Artists, Dancers, DJ Neva, DJ Neva Wartell, Environmental Art, Free September 11th Events, Happening, Judith Z. Miller, Mauri, Nadina Mauri, Park Slope Brooklyn, Percussionists, Photographers, September 11, Songs about the earth, Songs about the environment, Tree Branches, Trees, Videographers, Warren St./St. Marks Community Garden
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Tree Sculptor Judith Z. Miller Presents: Unique Tree Branch Percussive Instrument-Making Workshop – July 23rd – Park Slope Brooklyn – CANCELLED DUE TO HEAT WAVE
CANCELLED DUE TO HEAT WAVE – WILL RESCHEDULE SOON. In a culture where we BUY everything, it’s a radical and fulfilling shift to create with our own hands. Come – join me in our lush and beautiful St. Mark/Warren Street Community garden to make your own musical percussive shaker out of a TREE BRANCH/found materials and objects that are precious to you.
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Posted in Handmade Crafts, Music, Uncategorized, Visual Art
Tagged 2011, Art in the Garden, Brooklyn, Crafts, Found Objects, Fun things to do on Saturday Afternoon, Garden Events, Hands On Workshops, Healing Ritual Artist, Instruments, Judith Z. Miller, July 23, July 23 2011, New York, NYC, Park Slope, Percussive Instruments, Ritual Shaker, Shamans Tools, Spiritual Art, Sticks & Stones, Tree Art, Tree Sculptor, Warren Street/St. Marks Community Garden, Workshops
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Mary McBride: Soulful, Gritty, Gorgeous – A Knockout Performance at Joe’s Pub!
Drawing upon her Louisiana roots, her love/hate/comic relationship with church, mad songwriting skills, a great sense of timing, a good head for song selection, and a strong, sweet/raw voice that soulfully carries it all aloft – Mary McBride takes the stage and makes it her own. Continue reading
Posted in Music, Performance, Performance Review
Tagged 2011, Academy Award, Annie, Blue-Eyed Soul, Brokeback Mountain, Clarence Gatemouth Brown, Country, Cross the Crosser, Cyndi Lauper, Delbert McClinton, Emmylou Harris, Gospel, Greg Beshers, Hank Williams, Highline Ballroom, I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry, Jane LeGrand, Jerry Lee Lewis, Joe Cocker, Joe's Pub, Kenny Soule, Koko Taylor, Let it Be, Liza Minelli, londie, lton John, Maria Muldaur, Mary McBride, May 9th, Nathan Lane, New York City, New York Nightlife, Noel Coward, Paul Carbonara, Private Lives, Put Your Hammer Down, Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, Rock, Rufus Wainwright, Scott Ellis, Soul, Steve Earle, Swing Low Sweet Chariot, the B52s, The Beatles, The Fine Line Actors Theatre, The Home Tour, the Indigo Girls, The L Word, The Sun Will Come Out Tomorrow, the Yayhoos, Theatre in Washington DC, Tommy Borscheid, Tony Award, Tony Joe White, Washington DC, Willie Nelson, Would it Kill You
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