2006
- Pushya Bahula Panchami - Homage to Saint Composer Tyagaraja (January)
Kala Protsaha - Summer Camp (July)
This July summer camp, we focused on music, yoga, Sanskrit, sketching, painting, and knitting. We had nine students in the camp from ages six through thirteen. The students started the day with yoga as the first activity in the morning followed by singing. They worked on their breathing techniques and few simple exercises to encourage voice culture and sensitivity to sound. Later they had lunch and proceeded to craft activities of their choice. Some of them chose sketching and watercolor painting and others took to knitting and needlework. They ended the day with learning Sanskrit. It was heartwarming to hear students wanting intense work in all these activities. Their enthusiasm kept us going from day one to day five. By the fifth day, they enjoyed doing a 'Suryanamaskaram' with several poses integrated and worked on two Carnatic compositions enjoying the meaning and above all great food and fun craftwork.
This July summer camp, we focused on music, yoga, Sanskrit, sketching, painting, and knitting. We had nine students in the camp from ages six through thirteen. The students started the day with yoga as the first activity in the morning followed by singing. They worked on their breathing techniques and few simple exercises to encourage voice culture and sensitivity to sound. Later they had lunch and proceeded to craft activities of their choice. Some of them chose sketching and watercolor painting and others took to knitting and needlework. They ended the day with learning Sanskrit. It was heartwarming to hear students wanting intense work in all these activities. Their enthusiasm kept us going from day one to day five. By the fifth day, they enjoyed doing a 'Suryanamaskaram' with several poses integrated and worked on two Carnatic compositions enjoying the meaning and above all great food and fun craftwork.
Carnatic Composers' Day
Strings of Cultures - Veena, Ch'in/Qin and Celtic Harp.
Laura Moya Lamm - Celtic Harp
Laura Moya Lamm is a Certified Music-Thanatologist (CM-Th) at Providence St. Vincent Medical Center. She obtained extensive experience in vocal performance and musical theater before being accepted to the Chalice of Repose Project, School of Music-Thanatology, in Missoula, Montana in 1994. She graduated in 1996, was certified by the Chalice of Repose Project in 1997, and served on the faculty as Clinical Mentor from 1998 through 2001. During that time, she also developed a clinical liaison position between the Chalice of Repose Project's clinical practice and Providence St. Patrick Hospital in Missoula. She is part of the Providence interdisciplinary team of the Portland area that received the 2003 Circle of Life Award, which recognizes and honors innovation in palliative and end-of-life care. Laura has attended over 2500 bedside music vigils over the past eleven years. Laura is currently serving a second term as president of the Music-Thanatology Association International, the professional organization of music-thanatologists from all over the world.
Jim Binkley - Ch'in/Qin
Jim Binkley has a M.S. degree in Computer Science from Washington State University. In the past three decades he has worked at Tektronix, Intel, the Oregon Graduate Institute, and at Portland State University on various networking and operating system software projects. His current interests include network management and network security, TCP/IP-based protocol design, routing theory and practice, and mobile networking. He also plays the seven stringed Chinese zither called Ch'in/Qin for the past several decades. http://web.cecs.pdx.edu/~jrb/
Sreevidhya Chandramouli - Saraswati Veena
Strings of Cultures - Veena, Ch'in/Qin and Celtic Harp.
Laura Moya Lamm - Celtic Harp
Laura Moya Lamm is a Certified Music-Thanatologist (CM-Th) at Providence St. Vincent Medical Center. She obtained extensive experience in vocal performance and musical theater before being accepted to the Chalice of Repose Project, School of Music-Thanatology, in Missoula, Montana in 1994. She graduated in 1996, was certified by the Chalice of Repose Project in 1997, and served on the faculty as Clinical Mentor from 1998 through 2001. During that time, she also developed a clinical liaison position between the Chalice of Repose Project's clinical practice and Providence St. Patrick Hospital in Missoula. She is part of the Providence interdisciplinary team of the Portland area that received the 2003 Circle of Life Award, which recognizes and honors innovation in palliative and end-of-life care. Laura has attended over 2500 bedside music vigils over the past eleven years. Laura is currently serving a second term as president of the Music-Thanatology Association International, the professional organization of music-thanatologists from all over the world.
Jim Binkley - Ch'in/Qin
Jim Binkley has a M.S. degree in Computer Science from Washington State University. In the past three decades he has worked at Tektronix, Intel, the Oregon Graduate Institute, and at Portland State University on various networking and operating system software projects. His current interests include network management and network security, TCP/IP-based protocol design, routing theory and practice, and mobile networking. He also plays the seven stringed Chinese zither called Ch'in/Qin for the past several decades. http://web.cecs.pdx.edu/~jrb/
Sreevidhya Chandramouli - Saraswati Veena