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November 1, 2007
Vol. 11, #10
This Week
Friday, November 2, 2007
Aliens on ICE: Borderline Dreaming in America,
a performance by Miriam Wolodarski
7:30 p.m.
Presented by the MFA Theater program
Nalanda Studio Theater, Nalanda Campus
"What color is an Alien? Looking at the lines across the land, sewing surreal
threads through the seams of my immigrant identity, I dreamt of melting borders."
This performance is $7 for the general public and free to seniors, students and
the Naropa community.
Friday, November 2, 2007
Forgive for Good
Presented by Frederic Luskin
7 p.m.
Nalanda Campus
Sponsored by Extended Studies
The importance of practicing forgiveness has long been extolled
in both religious and psychological traditions. Forgiveness
can lead to increased optimism, hope,
compassion and physical vitality, as well as reduced stress, blood pressure,
hurt, anger and depression.
Please join us for this opening talk of a weekend workshop. Admission
for Friday night only is $10 for students and seniors, $15 for the general
public.
Friday, November 2, 2007
Fence Books: Not for Mothers Only with Anne Waldman
8 p.m.
Performing Arts Center (P.A.C.), Arapahoe Campus
The anthology Not for Mothers Only: Contemporary Poems on
Child-Getting and Child Rearing published by Rebecca Wolff’s
Fence Books brings to light the many strong, scary, gorgeous
motherhood poems being written right now. These are works that
address the politics, difficulties and stubborn satisfactions
of mothering. The reading will include Anne Waldman, Catherine
Wagner, Elizabeth Robinson, Julie Carr, Eleni Sikelianos, Sasha
Steenson and Maureen Owen.
Saturday, November 3, 2007
The Red Queen's Children
A performance by Zorwyn Madrone with installation
by Jacqueline Turegeon
7:30 p.m.
Presented by the MFA Theater program
Nalanda Studio Theater, Nalanda Campus
After the croquet matches, after surviving many a threat of “off with
your head”, who do the modern-day offspring of Lewis Carroll’s
Queen of Hearts become?
This performance is $7 for the general public and free to seniors, students
and the Naropa community.
November
Thursday, November
8, 2007
Suzuki and Viewpoints, an Open Showing
2:00 pm – 3:30 pm
Presented by the MFA Theater program
Lab Theatre (North end, room 9190), Nalanda Campus
A demonstration of the Suzuki actor training technique and the Viewpoints by
MFACP students led by Guest Artist Leon Ingulsrud, member of Anne Bogart’s
SITI Company. Faculty: Leon Ingulsrud, Naropa Associated Artist and SITI Co.
member.
Thursday, November 8, 2007
Authentic Leadership at Work: An Evening Workshop Series
Presented by Susan Skjei and Mark Wilding
7 p.m.
Nalanda Campus
Sponsored by the Marpa Center for Business and Economics & Naropa
University Extended Studies
This series of evening workshops will provide real-world
examples of the principles and practices of Authentic Leadership.
We will discuss the questions that matter
to us as leaders and explore powerful practices that can foster self-awareness,
presence, compassionate communication and effective action.
The cost for this
talk is $10 for students and seniors, $15 for the general public.
Friday, November 9, 2007
Christ and the Teaching of Tibet: Ten Forms of Prayer
Presented by Ruth Dantzer
7 p.m.
Nalanda Campus
Sponsored by Extended Studies
In this retreat we will learn Christ’s One Key which brings together
eastern wisdom with Jesus’ teachings on love. Ruth will teach ten of the
forms of prayer that are used by the ancient Christians of the East to apply
the One Key in their daily life.
Please join us for this opening talk of a weekend retreat. Admission for Friday
night only is $10 for students and seniors, $15 for the general public.
Friday, November 9, 2007
Drawing Out Your Soul
Presented by Deborah Koff-Chapin
7 p.m.
Nalanda Campus
Sponsored by Extended Studies
Touch drawing is a simple yet profound process where the fingers take the place
of pen or brush. People are often surprised by the creativity, transformation
and insight they access. Touch drawing has endless applications for therapy,
creativity and spiritual awareness.
Please join us for this opening talk of a weekend workshop. Admission for Friday
night only is $10 for students and seniors, $15 for the general public.
Friday, November 9, 2007
LM, a performance by Teresa Harrison and Jeremy Williams, with
music by Ben Stevens
7:30 p.m.
Presented by the MFA Theater program
Nalanda Studio Theater, Nalanda Campus
An evening of hurlyburly and deconstruct with Lady MacBeth. A
night wound tight about fair as foul and foul as fair with hands
that will never be clean.
This performance is $7 for the general public and free to seniors,
students and the Naropa community.
Saturday, November 10, 2007
Feather
A performance by Bobby Ryan, Carol
Katz and Tyler Ryan
7:30 p.m.
Presented by the MFA Theater program
Nalanda Studio Theater, Nalanda Campus
Bounded by rough edges, long-forgotten dreams and the walls
of an empty farmhouse, two brothers wrestle with an unnerving
history.
This performance is $7 for the general public and free to seniors,
students and the Naropa community.
Friday, November 10, 2007
Writing and Poetics Department Reading: Laura Moriarty and Mark
DuCharme
8 p.m.
Performing Arts Center (P.A.C.), Arapahoe Campus
Laura Moriarty has published eleven books of poetry, a short
novel, Cunning, and a science fiction novel, Ultravioleta.
She is teaching a poetry practicum on Jack Spicer’s “Martian
Poetics” at Naropa on November 10 and 11. She serves as
the Deputy Director of Small Press Distribution and has taught
at Mills College and Naropa. Mark DuCharme’s latest collection
of poetry is The Sensory Cabinet, by BlazeVOX Books.
Saturday, November 10, 2007
An Evening of Experimental Audiovisuals
7 p.m.
Goldfarb Student Center, Arapahoe Campus
An evening of experimental audio/video performances paying tribute
to Naropa's own Harry Smith, featuring out-of-town performers
Nate Young, Alivia Zivich, and Steve Kenney (from Ann Arbor,
MI), Denver/Ft. Collins group Zoologist, and artists from our
community.
If you have work that explores both an audio + visual
component and are interested in performing this evening- please
email Isaac
Linder at ilinder@naropa.net.
For more information about the performers from Michigan, see
http://www.myspace.com/demonscool.
This
performance is free, but donations will be accepted to support
the touring performers.
Mondays, Beginning November 12, 2007
Somatic Approaches to Change: A Systematic Approach to
Shifting Your
Mind
Presented by Marcia Klump
7 p.m.
Nalanda Campus
Sponsored by Extended Studies
This four-week course focuses on embodiment, the physical aspect of our being
which is often overlooked in the change process.
Friday, November 16, 2007
The Breeze of Simplicity: Contemplative Emotions
Presented by Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche
7 p.m.
Nalanda Campus
Sponsored by Extended Studies
Introduced will be the basics of sitting meditation from the Tibetan Buddhist
tradition, and how to work with the emotions in a contemplative rather than reflexive
manner to start upon the path of seeing who we really are, simply and naturally.
Please join us for this opening talk of a weekend retreat. Admission for Friday
night only is $10 for students and seniors, $15 for the general public.
Friday, November 16, 2007
Poetry and the Invisible Universe
Presented by Amy Catazano
7 p.m.
Nalanda Campus
Sponsored by Extended Studies
By subverting traditional notions of language, poetry makes way for new forms
of knowledge previously unknown to us, making the invisible seen. This workshop
will explore strategies for the beginner or advanced poet that make innovative
forms of language possible.
Please join us for this opening talk of a weekend workshop. Admission for Friday
night only is $10 for students and seniors, $15 for the general public.
Thursday, November 29, 2007
Authentic Leadership at Work: An Evening Workshop
Series
Presented by Susan Skjei and Mark Wilding
7 p.m.
Nalanda Campus
Sponsored by the Marpa Center for Business and Economics & Naropa
University Extended Studies
This series of evening workshops will provide real-world examples of the principles
and practices of Authentic Leadership. We will discuss the questions that matter
to us as leaders and explore powerful practices that can foster self-awareness,
presence, compassionate communication and effective action. The cost for this talk is $10 for students and seniors, $15 for the general public.
December
Exhibitions
Beginning
Friday, October 19, 2007
Fabric at Fifty
Presented by Carol
Krueger
Nalanda Campus
Collection of textile works by an award-winning fiber artist.
Resources and Ongoing Events
Volunteer work with Moving to End Sexual Assault
Rape Crisis Hotline
For more information, or a volunteer application, please check out our website,
call 303/443-0400 x102 or email Julie Washnock at julie@movingtoendsexualassault.org.
Training dates are listed below.
Men's Prevention Education Program
For more information, a training schedule and a volunteer application, please check out our website, call 303-443-0400 x103 and ask for Marti Hopper or email her at marti@movingtoendsexualassault.org.
Go to MESA for more information on required training dates, job descriptions and application forms.
Service-Learning Opportunities with Prison Dharma Network
Prison Dharma Network (PDN), an international interfaith network founded by Naropa adjunct faculty member Fleet Maull is always in need of service-learning participants for its various programs working with prisoners and youth at risk in the Boulder area. PDN is also in need of people to respond to prisoner's book and information requests, as well as teach yoga and meditation at the Boulder County Jail. We support thousands of prisoners in the practice of all forms of the contemplative path: meditation, yoga, centering prayer, chi kung, etc. Please contact Sarah Gurganus at pdn2@indra.com or visit Prison Dharma Network for more information.
Volunteer Work with Shambhala Prison Community
The Shambhala Prison Community works in about sixty prisons nationwide and is looking for dedicated practitioners of meditation to work with prisoners who are themselves practicing meditation and studying the Dharma. If you are interested in this extraordinarily rewarding work, we would be delighted to discuss with you the possibilities of your becoming a volunteer.
To find out more about how you can help ease
the suffering of the incarcerated, email the Shambhala
Prison Community at prison@indra.com.
Please identify your interest in volunteering in the subject line.
Student Discounts
Naropa University Extended Studies offers increased discounts for Naropa community members.
Alumni: 15%
Students: 30%
Full-time Faculty/Staff: 50%
Adjunct Faculty: 50%
MI & TA: 30%
Denver Center for the Performing Arts (DCPA) Student Discount
An hour before any performance, students can purchase tickets at DCPA for only $10.
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