Posted by: whisperandfriends on: December 19, 2009
| Dates: December 18 & 19, 2009 Time: 7:30 PM Place: At The Minnesota Opera Center 601 North First Street, Downtown Minneapolis Ample free parking across the street, paid parking 1/2 away.Ticket Price: $20 Order online or pay at the door. All seats are general admission and seating is limited. The past five years, the event has sold out quickly. Press Release for Solstice Blessing: Solstice Blessing focuses on the image of the reindeer as the “great beating heart of blessing at the center of creation.” He first encountered the spiritual reindeer while studying with a shaman, an ethnic Sami—the indigenous people of northern Scandinavia. Meyer’s fascination with the reindeer as a spiritual image, and how that image has been converted into the story of Rudolf led him to create this winter solstice event. The show includes a chorus of women chanting mysterious Nordic melodies with a dark and ancient feel, songs that, as one audience member said, “Lutherans don’t learn.” The evening culminates with a shamanically inspired ceremony of blessing from the Great White Reindeer. Another audience member described it “Like church on acid.” Meyer has a long background as a playwright and theatre producer. He founded a theater company with local wunderkind Kevin Kling, and later, the first Hmong theatre company in the world, writing plays in English and Hmong that were produced in many cities across the USA to hundreds of thousands of audience members. For the last eight years he has created twice-monthly drumming experiences called “Drumming the Soul Awake.”(Also the title of his book, available on Amazon.com.) “I’ve made it my life’s goal to become progressively more invisible to the large mainstream theatre audience,” Meyer quips. But just as quickly he becomes more serious and admits that something not quite graspable been leading him for many years, calling him away from traditional theatre, and toward ceremony, where people can actively participate, and where they can encounter some kind of sacred Presence. “Something so inexpressible and utterly mysterious happens when people drum together,” says Meyer. “You create a sacred space together. Time bends and emotions flow more freely. Spiritual toxins locked inside are washed out, and you become filled with life energy, and this energy reaches out and blesses the world around you. You become part of the earth rather than loud tourists or ignorant visitors. You bless and become blessed by the deep beauty of the living earth.” He adds quickly: “But besides all that, studies show that drumming makes you sexy. It raises the energy that the Greeks called Eros—erotic energy. I learned that the first time I drummed. One ancient Greek also said that men with too much Eros lose their hair because it rises up inside them and burns the roots of the hair from the inside. I learned that part too late.” Meyer is keenly aware that many people hunger for meaningful spiritual experiences but are turned off both by dogmatic traditional religion and new age practices. He has struggled mightily over the years with what to call himself. “Minister” isn’t quite right since he shuns insitutional religion. He finds the term “shaman” pretentious and terrifying. But “theatre artist” is too bloodless since his recent work has become so distinctly ceremonial and participatory, moving outside the bounds of theatre. Meyer says, “I asked a friend what I should call myself and she thought for a moment and said ‘How about ‘latté shaman?’ That’s a perfect description and I’ve decided never to speak to her again.” Meyer fills his serious spiritual theatre work with just as serious humor. “The day I stop laughing at my own absurdities is the day I become a dangerous spiritual person” he says, “and we have too many of those already.” In his seminary studies Meyer came across two ideas that have formed the basis for his work in the last several years. The first is that the most powerful individual religious experiences happen in smaller groups. The second is the idea that in all ages and eras, there is a fundamental theological question driving every culture, whether they know it or not. All religious structures throughout time are answers to that question, even if the people don’t consciously know what the question is. And the question for our time? Meyer thinks it is “what is humans’ place in the web of life on earth?” Blessing is one answer to that question, and the summary comes in these words that he sings in the show: You did not come into this world. The Minnesota Opera Center is located at 601 North First Street, in the warehouse district of Downtown Minneapolis (three blocks north of Washington Avenue, six blocks West of Hennepin Avenue.). There is ample free parking directly across the street from the MN Opera Center, paid parking ½ block away, and parking on the street. Production Information: Solstice Blessing by Jaime Meyer |
I’ve never gone to this before, but it sounds like an experience! Join me if you can!
Your Friend,
Whisper
Posted by: whisperandfriends on: December 14, 2009
I remember when I was a kid, my sister and I would make presents for our parents. (In addition to the typical soap on the rope and Jean Nate perfume.) It always meant a lot to us, making something for mom and dad. It might not always have been much, but it was from us.
I find myself in a similar situation. I am making many of the gifts for family and friends. I’m making angel earrings for my friend in Pittsburgh and also my cousin in Chicago. I’m making earrings for my niece. In the past, I have made bookmarks, necklaces, bracelets, and earrings.
I pick out the right stone or charm just for them. A part of me goes into every item. I get excited when I give it to them, and can’t wait to see their faces! Just today, my love gave me a pair of earrings that he made, just for me. They are beautiful in their own right, but they mean so much more, knowing he made them.
So, friends, make your gifts. Whether it is soap or candles, like my niece and nephew made, or if it is the “movie night” handmade gift certificate, all will be welcome because they came from you.
Gifts are from the heart, my friends, and will be treasured past the season!
Your Friend,
Whisper
Posted by: whisperandfriends on: December 6, 2009
You are invited to come visit ArtMart at the Mill District Arts Gallery beginning December 5th and continuing through December 26th. We have filled the lower level with unique, handmade items made by local artists especially for our ArtMart, including jewelry, photography, cards, pottery, paintings, candles, scarves, woven items, glass plates, ornaments and more. Most items are priced from $1 to $50 to fit everyone’s shopping budget. And most items are one-of-a-kind, so don’t wait.
On December 5th we will be open 12 to 8 pm. After that, regular gallery hours apply Wednesday 12-3, Thursday thru Saturday 12 to 6.
This holiday season, buy local, buy art, but local art at the Mill District Art Gallery ArtMart!
Happy Holidays!
Your friends at the Mill District Arts Gallery
Posted by: whisperandfriends on: December 4, 2009
Every month I go to this drum jam. It is family friendly. Don’t have a drum? There are usually extras. Just want to bang on something? There are always shakers, sticks, tamborines, etc. Just want to dance? Go for it! This is truly a place that is welcoming, where you can just be yourself.
I understand how nervous this kind of thing could make someone who doesn’t know how to play. Don’t worry about it! Really! What makes it so beautiful is how everyone might go at a different speed, play a different beat, and yet it all sounds beautiful and blended. Really, no worries!
Drum and Dance First Saturdays! - Family Friendly!
7pm – 10pm
Lake Hiawatha Recreation Center
2701 44th Street East, Minneapolis, MN
(612) 370-4930
2+ hours of hand drumming and inspired dance!
Not a class. Open to participants of all ability levels.
Make your own fun! Electric candles, African ebony sculptures, silky scarves, extra drums and even a lava lamp will be provided!
No admission will be charged, but a basket will be set out to collect $3 – $5 donations to make rent.
Doors open at 7:00. Instrumental acoustic jam leads off as soon as setup is finished. Open drumming begins by 8:00 PM. Building closes at 10:00 PM sharp! Often a group outing follows.
Questions?
Call Timothy Bruce at (612) 245-9155 and leave a message.
Come bang on a drum, and have some fun, my friends!
Your Friend,
Whisper
Posted by: whisperandfriends on: December 4, 2009
Why should one go the 2009 Holiday Gift & Art Fair in Minnetonka, presented by Funtime Funktions? Let me count the ways…
First, it is a great way to support local artists in the area. From poi spinning, to belly dancing accessories, to pottery, and everything in between – you will find it here, created by local artists.
Second, I have gone to several events in the area such as Fire Jams and Earthdance. The performances I have seen have been wonderful! The performers are highly skilled and put on a great performance. They also encourage the audience to participate in ways such as playing drums and clapping and dancing along. What a great way to build community!
Finally, Mr. Fun, the one who is organizing this, has a passion for community. He continues to build it whereever he goes. Say Hi, and you are immediately his friend. He is warm and friendly, and truly cares about the performers and the performances he provides.
So, check out this Holiday Gift & Art Fair. You will find toys there that you might not find anywhere else. You will be supporting local artists. Most of all, you will be building community, which is what this is all about.
Saturday, December 12th, 2009
9am – 6pm
Faith Presbyterian Church of Minnetonka
12007 Excelsior Blvd
Minnetonka, MN 55343
If you have questions or would like a vendor application, please contact…
mrfun@funtimefunktions.com
651-489-4142
Join me there, friends!
Your Friend,
Whisper
Posted by: whisperandfriends on: December 3, 2009
Whisper and Friends
www.whisperandfriends.com
651-905-1487
Supporting local communities, artists, and businesses
Dear Friend,
Welcome to Whisper and Friends. I would like to tell you about who we are, and how we can work together to support our community.
What do we mean by community? Our community is everyone – our neighbors, our friends, those we know and those we don’t. A local artist is the jewelry maker, musician, or painter who has a gift to share. Finally, a local business is one that is owned and operated by someone in the community like the local coffee house, dog groomer, or the small auto repair shop on the corner.
Whisper and Friends is a community based organization dedicated
to supporting the local community, artists, and businesses.
1 – Offering a place for the community to sell their products. We have many great artists and businesses that don’t have a presence on the internet. We list their items on our website. There is no commission fee unless the item sells. This allows for the community to support the local artists, and for local artists to cater to their community.
2 – If an artist or local business has a website, they can list a description of who they are on our site, with a link to their website and other contact information. Again, this allows for our neighborhoods to support local businesses and businesses to connect with the local neighborhoods. There is no fee for this, but donations are always accepted.
3 – We also list local events in the area such as concerts, craft fairs, and festivals. This helps us gather and connect as a community, building and strengthening our relationships.
4 – It is also our hope that local businesses and artists will help each other through assistance, support, and trading of products and services. For example, if you own a coffee shop and see a local musician, why not have the musician play in your shop and in return the musician can sell their cds? There are many ways we can help one another.
What this all comes down to, friends, is that our community is important, every aspect of it. We need each other, and it is our mission to create a website where that can happen.
Whisper and Friends is continually growing, just like our community, so spread the word! If you are interested in being a part of it, please send an email to whisper@whisperandfriends.com or call 651-905-1487.
Your Friend,
Whisper
Posted by: whisperandfriends on: December 2, 2009
Funtime Funktions Presents…
2009 HOLIDAY GIFT & ART FAIR
Saturday, December 12th, 2009
9am – 6pm
Faith Presbyterian Church of Minnetonka
12007 Excelsior Blvd
Minnetonka, MN 55343
You may be familiar with our FUN holiday bazaars. This year we’ve found a great new location in the center of Minnetonka with two large beautiful rooms.
A great chance to pick up some amazing locally made art and beautiful imported treasures from all over the world…awesome Toys, Jewelry, Clothes, Art and so much more…
This will be a great time with music, food, drinks and merriment!
If you have questions or would like a vendor application, please contact…
mrfun@funtimefunktions.com
651-489-4142
These are a great bunch of people, my friends. Support local artists and have a great time doing it!
See you there!
Your Friend,
Whisper
Posted by: whisperandfriends on: December 1, 2009
Mill District Arts Gallery
Join us for an exhibition of beautiful hand cut clay tiles mounted on wood by noted local ceramic artist Cathy Jo Menssen at the Mill District Arts Gallery December 5 through December 26th during gallery hours – Wed 12-3, Thur thru Sat 12-6. They would make a unique Christmas gift for someone special on your list.
An opening reception with the artist will be held on December 5th from 4 to 8 pm.
The Mill District Arts Gallery is located at 1023 Washington Ave So in Minneapolis.
Posted by: whisperandfriends on: December 1, 2009
Mu Daiko at the Southern
featuring guest artist the San Jose Taiko Group
Mu is bringing the pulsating energy of Japanese taiko drumming back to the Southern Theater! Mu Daiko celebrates the 100th anniversary of the Southern’s distinctive venue with its signature driving rhythms and dramatic visual artistry. Tracing its growth from its ad-hoc roots in 1997 to the present blend of theater, dance, and music, Mu Daiko presents an eclectic program including favorite works from the past, original compositions, and a new joint commission from the Reif Center in Grand Rapids and Sheldon Theater in Red Wing.
The distinguisthed San Jose Taiko Group joins in the fun for the second weekend of performances (Friday, Saturday and Sunday). As one of the oldest and most prestigious taiko ensembles in the country, the San Jose Taiko Group is a fundamental figure in the origins and continuing development of North American taiko.
November 27 – December 6, 2009
The Southern Theater
1420 Washington Ave. S, Minneapolis
(Click here for directions)
Tickets: $22 to $27
Call 612-340-1725
http://www.muperformingarts.org/
See you there, my friends!
Whisper
Posted by: whisperandfriends on: November 20, 2009
Girl Scout Troops Holiday Craft & Bake Sale
Your local Girl Scout Trooops invite you to their annual Holiday Craft & Bake Sale
Saturday, Novemnber 21st
Scott Highlands Middle School cafeteria
14011 Pilot Knob Road
Apple Valley
10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Hope to see you there!
Your Friend,
Whisper