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Solstice

 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources
Scope Note: June 21, Decembe 20

Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:

Labyrinth Design for Summer Solstice Sunrise, 2017-06-21

 File — Shelf 31, Box: 97, Folder: 45
Identifier: 31.97.45
Abstract 6:20am Sunrise Meditation and Labyrinth Walk lead by Alejandro Chaoul and Jay StaileyWe celebrated sunrise on the summer solstice with a labyrinth walk on the Rothko Chapel grounds. Houston labyrinth creator Jay Stailey constructed a 9-circuit Chartres labyrinth on which we declared our intentions as we enter this new season. The morning began with an intention setting meditation by Alejandro Chaoul and brief introduction to labyrinths by Jay Stailey at 6:20am, then we entered...
Dates: Event: 2017-06-21

Solstice Labyrinth Walk , 2019-06-21

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Abstract Summer Solstice Observance Offsite: Labyrinth in the Gueymard Meditation Garden at the University of St. Thomas, Houston (corner of W Alabama & Mt Vernon Streets, next to the Chapel of St. Basil on campus)Labyrinth Walk by Jay Stailey and Performance by Laura Lucas and John Edward Ross Pay What You Can, suggested contribution $10 The Rothko Chapel celebrated the summer solstice with a morning labyrinth walk and music at the labyrinth in the Gueymard Meditation...
Dates: Event: 2019-06-21

Summer Solstice, 2016-06-20

 File — Shelf 31, Box: 96, Folder: 30
Identifier: 31.96.30
Abstract Suggested donation $10Celebrate sunrise on the summer solstice with a labyrinth walk on the Rothko Chapel grounds. Tilt your face toward the east and watch the sunrise on the day when the sun’s rays shine directly down on the earth’s equator. Houston labyrinth duo Reginald Adams and Jay Stailey have created two summer symbols on which we can declare our intentions as we enter this new season. Begin with a brief introduction to labyrinths and intention setting by facilitators ...
Dates: Event: 2016-06-20

Summer Solstice, 2018-06-21

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Abstract Thursday, June 21, 2018 6:20 AM Labyrinth Walk by Jay Stailey and Performance of Ragas by Prema Bhat ​Pay What You Can, suggested contribution $10 We celebrated sunrise on the summer solstice with a performance of classical Indian ragas by Prema Bhat (voice), Purnima Bhat (vocal support and tambura), and Maheshwar Ajaykumar (mridangam) starting at 6:20am, followed by a labyrinth walk facilitated by Jay Stailey on the Rothko Chapel grounds. Light breakfast was provided....
Dates: Event: 2018-06-21

Summer Solstice, 2023-06-21

 File — Shelf 26, Box: 56, Folder: 16
Identifier: 26.56.16
Abstract Summer Solstice Morning Observance Performance for Contemplation with Percussion and Voice by Hamid Drake Pay What You Can $0-20 | In-person event with bench seatingTwo performances, 8am and noon. Performance for Contemplation with Percussion and VoiceRenown percussionist Hamid Drake occupies a singular place in world music. Forging a practice based on a lifetime study of global styles that emerge from pan-African, Indian, Caribbean, Arabic, Persian and American...
Dates: Event: 2023-06-21

Summer Solstice Observance, 2022-06-21

 File — Shelf 30, Box: 218, Folder: 33
Identifier: 30.218.33
Abstract 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...
Dates: Event: 2022-06-21

Summer Solstice Observation, 2012-06-20

 File — Shelf 30, Box: 93, Folder: 69
Identifier: 30.93.69
Abstract In observation of the Summer Solstice, the Rothko Chapel will be open from sunrise to sunset (approximately 6:20am-8pm). In addition, the following programs will be available at no charge:Sun Salutations 6:21am sunriseCelebrate the start of the Summer Solstice with 108 sun salutations on the Plaza. Sun salutations are a series of yoga poses designed to warm up the body, and 108 is considered an auspicious number in yoga philosophy. Participants are welcome to complete...
Dates: Event: 2012-06-20

Summer Solstice Observation, 2014-06-21

 File — Shelf 31, Box: 94, Folder: 106-107
Identifier: 31.94.106
Abstract In observation of the Summer Solstice, the Rothko Chapel will be open from sunrise to sunset (approximately 6:20am-8:25pm). In addition, the Chapel hosts a sunrise Vedic fire ceremony and yoga, and Marimba music at sunset.Yogis have used Vedic Fire ceremonies with Sanskrit chanting for thousands of years as a tool for personal and planetary healing. The ceremony starts with 10 minutes of chanting powerful Sanskrit mantras, followed by 15 minutes of silent meditation, and ends...
Dates: Event: 2014-06-21

Summer Solstice Observation , 2015-06-21

 File — Shelf 31, Box: 95, Folder: 45
Identifier: 31.95.45
Abstract In observation of the Summer Solstice, the Rothko Chapel will be open from sunrise to sunset (approximately 6:20am-8:25pm). In addition, the Chapel hosts a sunrise Tibetan yoga practice, and taiko drumming at sunset.To welcome the solstice, Alejandro Chaoul of the Ligmincha Texas Center for the Meditative and Healing Arts leads a Tibetan yoga practice full of movements that focus on the chakras, clear the gross and subtle obstacles, allow a state of mind that connects to...
Dates: Event: 2015-06-21

Summer Solstice Observation, 2013-06-21

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Abstract In observation of the Summer Solstice, the Rothko Chapel will be open from sunrise to sunset (approximately 6:20am-8:25pm). In addition, the following programs will be available at no charge:Sang Chod (Tibetan Smoke Offering) 6:22 SunriseSang Chod, or Smoke Offering, is a ritual traditionally done in the early morning for special occasions such as the Tibetan New Year (LoSar). Participants are invited to cleanse themselves of negativities and offer good intentions as...
Dates: Event: 2013-06-21