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Shaila Experience Night 4 - Winter

Presented by Troubadour of Peace at Akron Center for Art, Music & Performance (The Center), Akron OH

Mar 29 2019
Shaila Experience Night 4 - Winter

WINTER

This last of four unique shows highlights Winter, the new moon, and the North, where life heads to be reborn, a land of the ancestors, a place of knowledge and magic. Winter in the mountains is intense. Rugged beauty of the entire landscape dressed in blankets of white, snuggled in for months. The true and trying time. The rest of the year has led to this point, to this challenge of survival and a chance for even deeper growth. The bears find a den. The bison revel in their massive shoulders and thick coat, unusually happy and steady compared to other beings living through the tough mountain winters.

The culmination of several years of inspiration, Shaila, my 20th release, has come into existence. This record highlights the joy and importance of wildness within us and around us. The whole record was written in various locations in the Grand Teton ecology.

This release experience is a fully immersive event, featuring imagery, music, theatrics, and more.

Shaila was produced by the ... view more »

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$15. LIMITED SEATING AVAILABLE.

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Akron Center for Art, Music & Performance (The Center)

118 W. Market St., Akron, OH 44303

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There is a large parking lot on either side of our building.

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