Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Dona Nobis Pacem -- 8 -- Blog 4 Peace




Once again it is my great joy to take part in Blog 4 Peace, started by Mimi Lenox over at her blog in 2006.

I missed the very beginning of her challenge, but it didn't take me long to discover her peace movement rippling out over the blogosphere. 2008 was my first Blog Blast for Peace.

Today Blog 4 Peace takes place across all forms of social media. On Facebook, on Twitter, on Pinterest, probably on Tumblr and Instagram and more than likely on other platforms I haven't yet heard about.

The challenge that goes out to all of us each year is to bring the ideal of peace to the forefront of our collective consciousness by flooding the internet with messages of peace. Mimi's event has grown over the years to include participants from countries all across the globe.

Today, from my eastern Canadian part of the world, I'd like to share a piece of ballet with you that deals with forgiveness.

Many people who are drawn to Blog 4 Peace find themselves disheartened by the state of the world, currently fighting its share of battles politically, socially and in its most primal form -- environmentally.

When faced with such Big Picture issues, we're often advised to look within ourselves as the starting point for change.

One of the most difficult feats to achieve for any person is to experience forgiveness.

As hard as it is, it's still more common to forgive someone who has wronged us than to forgive ourselves.

In this ballet -- Giselle -- a nobleman betrays the peasant girl he loves by forsaking her in favor of his arranged marriage to a woman from the aristocracy. When Giselle dies of a broken heart, the nobleman Albrecht visits her grave in the forest where he is in danger from the Wilis, the vengeful spirits of wronged women.

Giselle, who has joined the ranks of the Wilis, reunites with Albrecht and they dance a pas de deux (or duet) of forgiveness.

The dance language in this piece between Giselle and Albrecht uses trust movements, support movements, risk movements, balance movements (as she makes the decision to forgive) and symmetrical mirror movements (to show how this couple has achieved a deeper connection following her death, now that her spirit understands his true remorse and as he acknowledges his wrongdoing.) 

Because forgiveness is a means of letting go, of refusing to let negativity entrap our futures, on this Blog 4 Peace Day I offer forgiveness as something we can do within ourselves to effect change.

The piece I'm sharing with you today begins at the 4:45 mark, and ends at the 10:11 mark.

Giselle is performed by Natalia Osipova, and Albrecht is performed by Vladimir Shklyarov.


  

Thursday, October 30, 2014

5 on Friday -- Set 247 -- The Halloween Edition



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"A gypsy fire is on the hearth
Sign of the carnival of mirth
Through the dun fields and from the glade
Flash merry folk in masquerade
For this is Halloween!"

-- Author Unknown


Happy Haunting, Everyone!


1 - The Rite of Spring opening movements -- San Francisco Symphony, directed by Michael Tilson Thomas -- composed by Igor Stravinsky


The spooky theme starts at the 3:30 mark.





2 - Cinderella's Waltz from the ballet Cinderella -- composed by Sergei Prokofiev







3 - Olim lacus colueram (Once in Lakes I Made My Home) from Carmina Burana -- composed by Carl Orff







4 - Don Giovanni, a cenar teco m'invitasti (Don Giovanni, you have invited me to dinner)  -- Carlos Alvarez as Don Giovanni and Ildebrando D'Arcangelo as the Commendatore (Knight Commander) -- composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart







5 - Danse Macabre -- composed by Camille Saint-Saens



Friday, October 24, 2014

5 on Friday -- Set 246



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Getting closer to Halloween, and following close behind is my Heroines and Vixens panel with Shawna Romkey at Hal-Con, Friday Nov. 7th at 2:00 pm, Halifax World Trade and Convention Centre, 1800 Argyle St.

Appearing at the convention this year is none other than the King of Hell himself, Mark Sheppard.

So looking ahead to both Halloween and Hal-Con, here's a Supernatural set to savour.



1 - Carry On My Wayward Son -- Kansas







2 - Broken Crown -- Mumford and Sons








3 - Scars -- Elegeion







4 - Paradise  -- Coldplay









5 - Crowley compilation fanvid





Bonus!



Thursday, October 23, 2014

I'm blogging at The Popculturedivas today



Join me at The Popculturedivas for The Power of Brainstorming.

Friday, October 17, 2014

5 on Friday -- Set 245 -- Writers' Retreat Edition



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Just arrived at the cottage with Kelly Boyce for our annual writing retreat on Nova Scotia's gloriously red-orange-gold-brown-green South Shore. We made it here just as the hurricane started acting up a bit -- now that we're safely off the highway and our bottles of wine and prosecco are all lined up on the bar, it's showtime, folks. 

Here's to Retreat Number 10!


1 - Red, Red Wine -- UB40








2 - Food, Glorious Food -- Oliver! -- 1994 cast








3 - We're Here For a Good Time (Not a Long Time)  -- Trooper








4 - By the Sea, By the Sea, By the Beautiful Sea  -- Billy Murray and the Heidelberg Quintet









5 - Kodachrome  -- Paul Simon




Thursday, October 9, 2014

5 on Friday -- Set 244 -- The Thanksgiving Edition


Photo courtesy of the Graphics Fairy



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This weekend is all about giving thanks here in The Great White North.


To all of my readers, friends and family -- I wish you many blessings on this Thanksgiving.



1The Green, Green Grass of Home -- Tom Jones









2 - Thank You -- Led Zeppelin








3Thank You For the Music  -- ABBA








4Counting My Blessings  -- Bing Crosby









5 - How Great Thou Art  -- Elvis Presley







Friday, October 3, 2014

5 on Friday -- Set 243



Spinning Friday tunes since 2010...

For anyone who wants to join in, simply choose five pieces of music and post them for other bloggers to enjoy. Then check out the set posted by the other 5 on Friday blogger -- you can sign in over at Golch Central's Rambling Stuff.

Now that October has arrived, it's time for my monthly feature for 5 on Friday -- The Hit Makers.

Once a month I'm going to feature the songs that launched careers. I'll be looking at different musical styles and the groups or singers from those styles who I love the best.

Here are five of my favorite Australian bands and artists, and the songs that brought them to the masses.


1 - Highway to Hell  -- AC/DC -- 1979

Ten years ago, if you had asked me whether AC/DC would be on my list of favorite bands, I would have looked at you as if you'd lost your mind.

The Supernatural soundtrack changed all of that.








2 - Who Can it Be Now -- Men at Work -- 1981







3 - Original Sin -- INXS -- 1983


Oh, how I love INXS and Michael Hutchence.








4 - Don't Dream It's Over  -- Crowded House  --  1986


As someone who loves collage, it's no wonder I was highly attracted to this mixed-media video when it first came out.








5 - Spinning Around  -- Kylie Minogue -- 2000


Although technically Kylie came to prominence with her Loco-Motion cover in 1987, her career did a bit of side-tracking for awhile. Her current dance-club music career really launched with this 2000 hit.