A special forum co-hosted by Naropa University and Chacruna Institute From our friends at Chacruna Institute: Each day, anywhere from 16 to 44 veterans die by suicide in the United States. Psychedelic-assisted therapy has inspired hope for addressing this dire reality, and at the same time, many psychedelic leaders see veterans as a strategic way to […]
Barbara Bash is a lover of the alphabet, and a practitioner of calligraphic art with brush, pen, and pencil. Her contact with Chögyam Trungpa guided her into a deeper play with the ancient principles of heaven, earth and human in the creative act. She has collaborated at Naropa and beyond with musicians, storytellers and dancers […]
The Naropa Music Faculty & Students present the Spring 2023 Music Concert (in person & virtual) with the Naropa Ensemble, Creative Voice, and Sheela Bringi. Free for Naropa students. $5 for Naropa staff and faculty. $10 General public. Naropa University welcomes participants with diverse abilities. If you require accommodations, please contact Kristin Anderson-Bohan at 303-546-3593 […]
Naropa University in partnership with Holisitic Life Foundation are honored to host the Colorado book launch of Let Your Light Shine: How Mindfulness Can Empower Children and Rebuild Communities by Ali Smith, Atman Smith and Andrés González, founders of The Holistic Life Foundation in Baltimore, MD. In the book, Ali Smith, Atman Smith, and Andrés González describe their experience […]
Nalanda Campus, Room 9189 // By donation Mark Miller is a Grammy-nominated flute and saxophone player and Emeritus Professor of Music at Naropa University. He is the author of Being Music: The Art of Open Improvisation from University Professors Press.
Presented by the Joanna Macy Center for Resilience and Regeneration with support from SUN (Student Union of Naropa) Tuesday, April 18 // Pollinator Habitat: Fall In Love with the World (Again)! // 9AM–Noon - Arapahoe Campus, 2130 Arapahoe Avenue Support local ecosystems by enhancing native pollinators. Plant Flowers for healing in the Healing Garden, uplift […]
What is your life calling for right now? Are you listening? Join us for an interactive workshop with bestselling author and speaker, Gregg Levoy, as he explores the concept of callings and how they can guide us toward a life of authenticity and meaning. Gregg defines callings as those intuitive “urgings and promptings from the […]
Join us for this free, online live event. Human sexuality is often regarded as natural, but who possesses the freedom to express their “natural” sexuality without fear of reprisal? We are bombarded by sexual imagery, yet often feel uneasy discussing sexuality, especially our own. In our isolation, we are left wondering if we are “normal” […]
Naropa University presents the spring dance ensemble concert. Tickets: Free for students; $5 for faculty & staff; $15 general admission; $5 livestream Reserve your ticket here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/dance-ensemble-concert-spring-2023-tickets-598009040137
An Evening of Being Music & Brilliant Sanity with chai & cookies: Book readings, music, and discussions with acclaimed musicians Mark Miller and Art Lande, with readings from Lorenzo Gonzalez, Francis Kaklauskas, additional Naropa Graduate School of Psychology and Counseling faculty, and our communities. Location: Nalanda Events Center
Nalanda Campus, Room 9189 // By donation Mark Miller is a Grammy-nominated flute and saxophone player and Emeritus Professor of Music at Naropa University. He is the author of Being Music: The Art of Open Improvisation from University Professors Press.
Lenz Fellow Jeremy Cline, MFA This event further explores the research of Lenz Fellow Jeremy Cline looking at movement improvisation as a form of mindfulness. This time, technological elements will play a larger role and the night will be broken up into two acts: Act 1: Naropa community music and dance improvisors will make totally […]