[A TRANSCRIBED EXCERPT FROM CHARLES HAZLEWOOD’S TALK.]
“A fundamental and really viscerally important experience to me in terms of music was my adventures in South Africa—this most dizzingly musical country on the planet, in my view. But, a country which through its musical culture has taught me one fundamental lesson: that through music-making can come deep levels of fundamental, life-giving trust.
“Back in 2000, I had the opportunity to go to South Africa to form a new opera company. So, I went out there, and I auditioned mainly in rural township locations right around the country, about two thousand singers. Pulled together a company of forty of the most jaw-dropping amazing young performers the majority of whom were black; but there were a handful of white performers. Now, what emerged further into the rehearsal periods was one of those white performers had in his previous incarnation been a member of the South African police force. And, in the last years of the old regime, he would routinely be detailed to go into the townships to aggress the community.
“You can imagine what that knowledge did to the temperature in the [rehearsal] room, to the general atmosphere. Let’s be under no illusions. In South Africa, the relationship most devoid of trust is that between a white policeman and a black community. How do we recover from that, ladies and gentlemen? Simply through singing. We sang; we sang; we sang. And amazingly, new trust grew and indeed friendships blossomed. That showed me such a fundamental truth that music-making and other forms of creativity can so often go to places where mere words cannot.”
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Art will be the last bastion when all else fades away.
~ Timothy White (b 1952), American rock music journalist
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Dr. Gerald Pollack, UW professor of bioengineering, has developed a theory of water that has been called revolutionary. The researcher has spent the past decade convincing worldwide audiences that water is not actually a liquid. Pollack explains his fascinating theory in this 32nd Annual Faculty Lecture.
Mazars and Deutsche Bank could have ended this nightmare before it started.
They could still get him out of office.
But instead, they want mass death.
Don’t forget that.
8in8 | Eight Songs in Eight Hours
— preparations for the ReThink Music Conference
— an experiment in song composing, arranging and recording unfolds in this mini-documentary from Amanda Palmer
Art will be the last bastion when all else fades away.
~ Timothy White (b 1952), American rock music journalist
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LYRICS.
Don't they know that there's something going on
What they're harming with their indecision
But who will be left standing when I'm gone?
There'll be nothing left but a vision
It's too easy to turn a blind eye to the light
It's too easy to bow your head and pray
There are some times when you should try to find your voice
This is one voice that you must find today
Are you hoping for a miracle
as the ice caps melt away?
No use hoping for a miracle
There's a price we'll have to pay
It's too easy to turn a blind eye to the light
It's too easy to bow your head and pray
There are some times when you should try to find your voice
This is one voice that you must find today
Are you hoping for a miracle
as the ice caps melt away?
No use hoping for a miracle
Art will be the last bastion when all else fades away.
~ Timothy White (b 1952), American rock music journalist
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