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On display in Friendship Hall Gallery:
MEMBERS AND FRIENDS OF THE
CENTER FOR SPIRITUAL LIVING MORRISTOWN
INVITATIONAL ART SHOW
Paintings - Photographs - Prints
Works by Margaret Corsello, Lucas Cuatrecasas, Kevin Dunwell,
Rev. John Hannes, Jean Leigh, Tina Lipson, Gail Mardfin,
Wilda Mesias, Marion Oxenhorn, Marty Oxenhorn,
Barbara Quinlan, Mike Tesi, Penny Wise, Jody Weiseman Wood
February 28 - April 23, 2010

Peace Soup, giclee of an original acrylic by Gail Mardfin, 13x13
Friday, March 5, 2010
OPENING NIGHT! 7:00 PM- The Human Experience, followed by a Q&A with the filmmakers, followed by a Reception in Friendship Hall, where the newly installed CSLM Members & Friends Art Exhibit will be on view.
And Mia Theodoratus, harpist, will enhance the reception atmosphere. Mia has played harp professionally in NYC for 15 years including high profile events for Vanity Fair magazine, Ports 1961, Shanghai Tang Haute Couture, and Deitch Art Gallery. Visit her website or order her CDs .
Saturday, March 6, 2010
12:00 PM - MUSICAL LEGENDS: RAINBOW CROW - Interactive Educational Theater for Children with Lauren Hooker
(ages Pre-K - 5th grade)
Lauren Hooker from Musical Legends brings to life this lively rendition of RAINBOW CROW, an interactive, educational and theatrical performance that delights audiences of all ages in a spellbinding style that both entertains and instructs. Based on a children's story book retold by Nancy Van Laan, RAINBOW CROW is the poignant tale of how fire was brought down to Mother Earth in a self-less act that affects permanent and positive change. Assuming the role of the teller of tales, Lauren encourages the audience to become the animals of the story through Native American sign language, singing Native American songs, and dancing a toe-heel dance step - getting everyone into the action. An enchanting combination of song, dance, storytelling, and the haunting sounds of Native American flute music, drums and rattles, RAINBOW CROW explores our relationship to Mother Earth.
(Workshop free for ticketholders of Azur and Asmar. Non-ticketholders: Adults & Children $3)
Lauren Hooker is known throughout the NY metropolitan area as a vocalist, instrumentalist, composer, lyricist, educator, producer and storyteller. Throughout her thirty year career, she has appeared on stage and in a variety of television and radio shows. Her critically acclaimed jazz cd "Right Where I Belong" was Awarded an Honorable Mention as one of AllAboutJazz-New York's selected Best CDs in 2007. Her new CD featuring her original compositions is due to come out this spring. www.laurenhooker.com • As a storyteller Lauren performs in schools, libraries, museums and festivals via her Arts in Education Company: Musical Legends teaching cultures through the arts and arts through the cultures. She is currently working on a television/internet series for children entitled “You Can Do It Too with Ms. Lauren.” www.musicallegends.biz
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1:30 PM - Growtown Motown filmmaker Christian Schuller leads a workshop on How to Make Your Own Documentary Film. Downstairs in Friendship Hall (Workshop free for all.)
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6:30 - 8:00 PM - MIDDLE EASTERN DINNER - PREPAID ONLY
Sunday, March 7, 2010
11:00 AM -12:00 noon - Sunday Celebration at Center for Spiritual Living Morristown with Rev. Frankie Timmers and musical guests Circle of Soul
Reverend Frankie Timmers, Spiritual Director of the Center for Spiritual Living Morristown since 1992, imparts her wisdom and in-depth knowledge of the Science of Mind© philosophy at Sunday Celebrations and accredited Science of Mind classes. She takes the teaching and principles very seriously and herself very lightly, often sharing stories of her own humility and humanness on her spiritual journey. Members and friends of the Center are inspired and refreshed as a result of the integrity, humor and heart she blends in her unique style of teaching.
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Circle of Soul is a collective of singers, dancers, artists and yoginis who come together in song, movement and creativity to honor the earth. They meet in circle to celebrate seasonal changes and cultural holidays from around the world. The celebrations and ceremonies that Circle of Soul produces are participatory in nature and their mission is to create safe and sacred space so that all in attendance can feel free to join in. • Circle of Soul has performed at Kripalu, The NY Open Center, Riverside Church, Spirit NY, Washington Square United Methodist Church, St John the Divine, Eco Fest, The Clearwater Festival, One Spirit Interfaith Seminary and many of the community gardens in New York City. • Circle of Soul has the honor of co-creating a Winter Solstice Celebration at the Center for Spiritual Living this past year.
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2:30 PM - Q&A with some of the NJ Nets Hip Hop team members the film Gotta Dance, downstairs in Friendship Hall. May include dancing! (Workshop free to all.)
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7:15 PM - DRUM CIRCLE - A rousing end to a fabulous weekend led by Mark Wood. 30 drums provided, or bring your own drum or rattle or other percussion instrument! ($10 adults/ $8 students/ $8 seniors)
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