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Summer Solstice Observance, 2022-06-21
File — Container: Shelf 30, Box: 218, Folder: 33
Identifier: 30.218.33
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Summer Solstice Morning and noon Observance: Contemplation in Light
Contemplation in Light offers a moment of meditation and reflection in observance of the Summer Solstice. This program will include ancient music of the ninth through twelfth centuries performed by the programs’ co-curators mezzo-soprano Cecilia Duarte and percussionist Jesús Pacheco. The experience will begin with Gregorian chant from the ninth and tenth centuries, bringing inner peace and space for meditation, and will...
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Event: 2022-06-21
Gathering in Solidarity with the People of Ukraine, 2022-03-10
File — Container: Shelf 30, Box: 218, Folder: 28
Identifier: 30.218.28
Abstract
Participants Abbie Kamin (Houston City Council), Vitalli Tarasiuk(Consulate General of Ukraine), Philippe Etienne (French Ambassador to the United States), Melanie Lawson, Bree Ahem, Martin Cominsky (Interfaith Ministries), Michael Balahutrak(Ukraine Cultural Club of Houston)
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Event: 2022-03-10
Neighborhood Community Day, 2022-04-30
File — Container: Shelf 30, Box: 218, Folder: 32
Identifier: 30.218.32
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In partnership with the Menil Collection for Neighborhood Community Day, the Rothko Chapel presents afternoon drop-in experiences featuring music in the Chapel by violinist Clara Saitkoulov and a book reading and signing of Earth Church by Jim Blackburn at the Suzanne Deal Booth Welcome House. 11:20-11:50am: Violin performance inside the Chapel by Clara Saitkoulov, DACAMERA Young Artist
12:30pm: Earth Church Reading and Signing at the Welcome House
2-2:30pm: Violin performance...
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Event: 2022-04-30
Worship Programs
File — Container: Shelf 30, Box: 218, Folder: 34
Identifier: 30.218.34
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Miscellaneous worship programs that cannot be tied to a specific known event
Dates:
Event: 2021-07-01 - 2022-06-30
Symposium: Beyond the Rhetoric: Civil Rights and our shared responsibility, 2022-03-31 - 2022-04-01
File — Container: Shelf 30, Box: 218, Folder: 39
Identifier: 30.218.39
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2022 Virtual Symposium | Beyond the Rhetoric: Civil Rights & Our Shared Responsibility
Freedom of Speech and Expression in Journalism, Education & the Arts | Panel Discussion3pm CT - Welcome by David Leslie, Executive Director, Rothko Chapel
3:15pm CT - Panel DiscussionThe First Amendment of the US Constitution and Article 19 of the UN’s Universal Declaration of Human Rights guarantee freedom of speech and expression, which along with access to communication...
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Event: 2022-03-31 - 2022-04-01
Twelve Moments: Renewal with New Year's Day Crystal Bowl Meditation, 2019-01-01
File — Container: Shelf 30, Box: 218, Folder: 01
Identifier: 30.218.01
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The Rothko Chapel honors the start of the New Year with the sound of crystal bowls resonating throughout the Chapel, led by yoga teacher and Bayou Bliss Yoga founder Dana Shamas. We begin the year with a fresh intention through the cleansing vibrations of the bowls.About the presenter:
Dana’s passion for health and wellbeing comes from the heart. As a therapeutic yoga teacher, breathwork facilitator, biofield tuning practitioner, and crystal bowl musician, Dana understands how...
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Event: 2019-01-01
Martin Luther King Jr Birthday Celebration, 2019-01-15
File — Container: Shelf 30, Box: 218, Folder: 02
Identifier: 30.218.02
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In honor of the life and work of the Rev. Dr. King, the Chapel hosted a conversation between civil rights activist and organizer Rev. Dr. Bernard LaFayette, Jr. and Former Indian Ambassador Nirupama Rao exploring the influence of Mahatma Gandhi on Dr. King, moderated by Melanie Lawson. The program featured opening remarks by Mayor Sylvester Turner and Consul General of India, Dr. Anupam Ray. This program coincided with the Houston-wide Gandhi Sesquicentennial Celebration in partnership with...
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Event: 2019-01-15
Dancing on Thin Ice with The Seldoms, 2019-01-31
File — Container: Shelf 30, Box: 218, Folder: 04
Identifier: 30.218.03
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Dancing on Thin Ice with The Seldoms
Co-presented by DiverseWorks
Pay What You Can, suggested contribution $20Chicago-based company, The Seldoms, shared an excerpt of Floe, a new dance theater work that explores madness, delusion, oil extraction, the vanishing of Arctic ice, and rising sea levels. Floe embodies the fragmentation of our global conversation on climate change as it veers from anti-science conspiracy theories to the very real impacts of global warming on communities...
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Event: 2019-01-31
Poetic Reflections by Gerling-Mut Duo, 2019-02-05
File — Container: Shelf 30, Box: 218, Folder: 05
Identifier: 30.218.04
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Concert, Gerling-Mut Duo
Pay What You Can, suggested contribution $20Poetic Reflections was performed by Dr. Ingrid Gerling (violin/voice) and Dr. Andreea Mut (piano). Each piece in the program was based on meditation, sacred text, or religiously inspired poetry, written by composers of different religious backgrounds and nationalities. Poetic Reflections aimed to share an experience of universal spirituality that can be deeply felt through music. One of Houston's most notable...
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Event: 2019-02-05
International Women's Day, 2019-03-08
File — Container: Shelf 30, Box: 218, Folder: 06
Identifier: 30.218.06
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International Women's Day Observance
Presentation and Discussion: The Gender Parity Divide and Its Impact on Women in Houston
Houston Area Women’s Center
Counseling and Education Campus, 1010 Waugh Drive, Room 202
Ticketed event, $15 - Continental breakfast provided
7:30-9amInternational Women’s Day celebrates the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women across the globe on March 8. This year, the day also marks a call to action for accelerating gender...
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Event: 2019-03-08