ANSWER: In the case of the women celebrated here, their names have become synonymous with the impact they’ve had on my life and the course of world events. Their individual life experiences in a myriad of modes and disciplines brought them to use their voices, their minds, their work, their creativity, their hearts and bodiesContinue reading “What’s In A Name?”
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Hedwig Dances Touch Tour Germany – Berlin on our First Night
Hedwig Dances curated this trip in collaboration with UK based Tailored Travel. Twelve intrepid travelers, led by the incomparable guide, Thomas Abbot, would explore Germany Sept 5 – 13. We began with three nights in Berlin, followed by three nights in Weimar and then we capped our adventure with two nights in Dessau where ourContinue reading “Hedwig Dances Touch Tour Germany – Berlin on our First Night”
Berlin Day 2 – Next Stop: Marienkirche on Alexanderplatz
After the river boat excursion on the River Spree, we headed back to our hotel. As we drew near to the hotel, we came upon the Marienkirche, or St. Mary’s Church. The church’s website states “Presumably, the construction of the church as a parish church of the medieval New Town of Berlin was begun in 1270 . The first certainContinue reading “Berlin Day 2 – Next Stop: Marienkirche on Alexanderplatz”
BERLIN Day 2 – From the River
Still jet lagged, but not wanting to miss precious opportunities to see Berlin, we set out on a walk to the river. After walking through an extended market along the curved street we looked down on last night, we finally hit on the river and walked in a westerly direction for about a mile beforeContinue reading “BERLIN Day 2 – From the River”
BERLIN – DAY ONE
We arrived jet-lagged but juiced by the beautiful city of Berlin and the friendly welcome from all we met as we made our way across the city from TGL airport to our hotel the Park Inn Alexanderplatz. Here are a few photos from the roof-top observatory of the city
Welcome to the May 2019 calendar pages. This image was taken in Asheville, North Carolina a few years back when I began exploring a unique intentional community in that area. One of the properties that the community continues to consider how to rejuvenate includes a farm tract, trailer residences, and a large area where, inContinue reading
Chance composition: RAIN
This experimental film might also be referred to as a contemplative film. And it could just as easily be called a chance composition. My friend and fellow Goddard alum, Brenda Bowyer, conceived of a chance methodology for the creation of new art work, using special dice such as those used in Dungeons and Dragons. SheContinue reading “Chance composition: RAIN”
APRIL 2019 WayMaking Artist’s Calendar
This image for the April page of my calendar was taken on the Campus of Goddard College in Plainfield Vermont on July 23, 2016. I had driven up through Michigan into Canada, stopping by to see fellow Goddard alum Annis Karpenko in Mississauga Canada. I continued driving a little further east before turning south toContinue reading “APRIL 2019 WayMaking Artist’s Calendar”
Cuba-Day One 2019.01.11
It’s been two months since I returned from my week in Cuba, traveling as part of the Hedwig Dances Touch Tour 2019 – the company’s fifth such curated immersion in the country’s art, dance, food, districts, monuments, history and more. There seems no simple way, no word or pithy phrase presents itself to me, toContinue reading “Cuba-Day One 2019.01.11”
March – 2019 WayMaking Artist Calendar Entry
The image for March was taken in the Hartford Reservoir in Connecticut in February or March of 2002. Not too sure on the date at this point. I was visiting my daughter Kara, who lived on the 3rd floor of an old Victorian home in the historic district of Hartford. She was working at theContinue reading “March – 2019 WayMaking Artist Calendar Entry”