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SUMMARY:The Studio Series Poetry Reading & Open Mic
DESCRIPTION:David Wagstaff is a writer. His work in film, theater and music stem\nfrom this calling. He has directed some thirty plays, many of which he\nauthored. He has written and directed four independent films, recorded\nnine albums of his songs and authored numerous works of fiction. His\ncurrent projects include Invisible Cities, an eight episode series, the first\nepisode of which is complete with Cosmic Tomato Studios. A book of his\nshort stories, Pollen, will be published this year by Quiet Lion Press.\nLast, but not least, he is a performing poet who enacts his poems\naccompanying himself on harmonica. He is a graduate of California\nInstitute of the Arts.\nDaniel Velasquez is a composer, a teacher, an accomplished classical\nguitarist, and a bassist who focuses on Latin and orchestral styles. In\nhis youth, he traveled extensively as a professional musician, playing in\nrock, jazz, and Latin ensembles both here and abroad. In addition, he\nhas served as first chair bassist in symphony orchestras for over twenty\nyears. His compositions are an eclectic mix drawing from this wide\nrange of musical experience.\nToshiko Nomioka is often called the Martha Graham of Japan. Her\nmovement has, for nearly half a century, embodied the ineffable realm\nof one whose originality is not a deliberate act, but an inescapable and\nindelible part of her being. Her cultural roots, her samurai heritage, her\npractice of Nichiren’s Buddhism—these can be gleaned in her work, but\nthey do not define it. Her performances and choreography border on the\nshamanic. She is, at once, singular, universal and enduring\n
URL:https://leahstenson.com/blog/
ORGANIZER;CN=Leah Stenson:MAILTO:leahstenson@comcast.net
CATEGORIES:Readings
LOCATION:3502 S Corbett Ave Portland OR
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