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28Aug2009
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28Aug2009
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28Aug2009
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13Jul2009
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Re:Vision – A Season Song Cycle w/ Penn Kemp, Brenda McMorrow & Pals at Aeolian Hall, London, Sat. August 15
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Saturday, August 15, 2009, 8 pm. An Aeolian Summer Soirée Festival Event
Re:Vision, a seasonal song cycle of Penn Kemp’s Ecco Poetry with musician and composer Brenda McMorrow; dancer Ruth Douthwright; drummer Rob Menegoni; second voice Anne Anglin; electroacoustic composers John Magyar and Chris Meloche. We invite you to join us in a participatory performance that will raise the roof of the beloved Aeolian and reverberate through realms of possibility… Come celebrate our MotherWorld in sound and song! This evening will be recorded for a forthcoming Pendas CD, Spinning Possibilities. The Aeolian Hall, 795 Dundas St. E., London. Contact and more info: 519 672 7950, info@aeolianhall.ca, www.aeolianhall.ca
Anne Anglin is a Dora Award winning actor and director. This year, she directed Bill Gilliam’s radio drama/new music concert at the Music Gallery in Toronto. She has directed and performed in many Sound Operas with Penn since their first production, Trance Dance Form, in 1976.
Ruth Douthwright is a contemporary dancer originally from London. She performs and choreographs with companies and producers worldwide, including L’Inattendue Compagnie (Belgium), Frey Faust’s Ardent Body Communications Dance Company, Florence Figols, Sarah Bild (Montreal) and Noh Theatre- Kyoto Arts Center.
Penn Kemp is Western’s writer-in-residence for 2009-10. Since Coach House Press published her first book in 1972, Penn has been pushing textual and aural boundaries, often in participatory performance work. Among her publications are twenty five books of poetry and drama, ten CDs of Sound Opera and several video poems.
John Magyar is a recording engineer, producer and long-time collaborator on most of Penn’s CDs and Sound Operas, starting with What the Ear Hears Last in 1999.
Brenda McMorrow, our Devotional Chant artist, began her musical career as a singer/ songwriter, co-founding the London folk/rock band, Julia Propeller. Brenda’s rich musical exploration led her from folk to jazz and now, in her debut Kirtan album, Ameya, to her unique blend of original melodies, world beats and sacred chants from India.
Chris Meloche is an electroacoustic composer and radio show host/producer of Wired for Sound on CHRW. His most recent project, Communication Breakdown, is a spoken word multi-media alt.opera.
Robert Menegoni has been in the entertainment industry for more than 20 years, touring with many different artists. Robert plays percussion with Barenaked Ladies and recently has performed Kirtan with Brenda McMorrow, Lila, and Todd Norian.
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02Jul2009
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Healing Practice of Mantra & Chant Workshop July 12 in Guelph
Sunday, July 12, 2009, 1-4, Meadowview Shala, Guelph
Join Yoga Teacher/Chant EnthusiastMelina Bondy & Devotional Chant artistBrenda McMorrow in this very special workshop where we will explore the mind-body-spirit connection between asana postures, the sacred sounds of mantra and the joyous singing of kirtan (a practice of devotional, or Bhakti, Yoga.) Open to people interested in singing (no experience necessary), meditation, yoga, sound healing and anyone wanting to have fun!
Come wearing comfortable clothing that allows for simple yoga postures, a water bottle and a willingness to try something new!
And…there will be a community vegetarian potluck and satsang beginning at 5:30, all are welcome to attend!
DATE: Sunday, July 12
TIME: 1-4 pm
LOCATION: Meadowview Shala,
41 Meadowview Ave., Guelph, Ontario
DONATION: $40-$20 (to ensure that everyone interested in this event can attend, we’ve implemented a sliding scale)
519.824.9148
* melinabondy@yahoo.ca
* info@brendamcmorrow.com
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15Jun2009
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Benefit Concert for Sue Richards w/ Harry Manx, Tannis Slimmon & more!
Saturday night’s benefit concert for Sue Richards was the magical and unforgettable evening that I knew it would be! What a true blessing to be part of such a spectacularly talented and heart centered group of performers! Here are a few pics!
- Harry Helps Sue Benefit
- Sam Cino, Shannon Kingsbury, Brenda, Larry Steel
- Sam Cino (hidden stage right!), Shannon Kingsbury, Brenda, Larry Steel
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06Jun2009
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Updating Kirtan for the 21st Century by Duncan Day-Myron, The Ontarion
Thank you Duncan, for this article!!