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Dance with Milo Levell

Milo Levell is a celebrity Choreographer, and ​is co-owner of The Millennium Dance Complex Brazil​, a new franchise in Sao Paulo which is a clone of the most famous dance studio in the world that is based in Hollywood, California. Milo has been the pioneering force behind the hip hop dance craze sweeping the world. He is an internationally recognized veteran Move-Master who has traveled to over 30 countries and has inspired and trained many of today’s leading choreographers and dancers who have gone on to work with Michael Jackson, Beyonce, Justin Timberlake, Justin Bieber, Madonna, Brittney Spears, Usher, Janet Jackson, Chris Brown, Missy Elliott, LL Cool J, and Jennifer Lopez, just to name a few.

Milo’s genuine talent ranges from choreographer, dancer, and fitness professional to recording artist, music producer, deejay and even clothing designer. His charismatic personality and exuberant positivity has made him a shining light and a strong influence in the dance world. Companies like Nike, Reebok, MTV, Dreamworks, Disney, Universal, and many others have incorporated his works. Milo was one of the first in our world history to dance for Pope John Paul II​, in the incredible Jubileo 2000 ​held in the Vatican, as he was appointed Ambassador of Dance​ For World Peace along with one other.

Synchronized Swimming with Katie Killebrew

Join Katie in the pool for a week of learning how to float, kick and make formations in the pool set to music Ester Williams style. This class will meet everyday for 1hr and will perform a routine  on the last day of class. If you have dreamed of being a mermaid and wanting to learn all the beginning and basic skills of synchronized swimming this class is for you. Fancy caps will be provided for our show day. Make a grand splash in the pool this summer.

 

Katie Killebrew was born with movement like a mermaid. Katie began in the pool at age 6 synchronizing swimming and training for what would be her platform for teaching.

Katie’s athletic prowess led her to national and world titles in synchronized swimming and shows like Splash, Sea World and other performances around the world. Katie is a nationally recognized instructor in aquatics and leads yoga/aquatic retreats around the globe! Katie loves to share her passion for the water and how therapeutic it can be for your whole body.

Katie’s bubbly personality and compassionate, gentle, and caring heart clearly comes through in her teachings. Katie is committed to helping her students create balance, joy and fun.

Mah Jongg

Mah Jongg  • The Beauty and Soul of Mah Jongg
Come hear Toby Salk’s lively lecture about the history of how Mah Jongg became so popular in the United States, how Mah Jongg has seeped into popular culture, and so much more. Toby’s mother and aunts played Mah Jongg before she was born. So, you might say she first heard the clicking and clacking of Mah Jongg tiles in the womb! Don’t miss this wonderful and wacky Toby Salk talk! You do not need to be a player to attend!

Beginners Mah Jongg–American Style (60 mins) – 4 sessions – require sign up at the Ranch
This class will teach you the basics of playing American Mah Jongg according to the National Mah Jongg League Guidelines. The focus will be on tile recognition, rules, strategy and lots of fun! This is also a great class to take if you are rusty and want to go back to the basics.
You must be present for the Monday class if you really want to learn.

 

After the end of a long-term corporate job, Toby Salk knew it was time for reinvention. She tried on all of the hats she’d worn throughout her life, seeing if one might fit again. One night, she was sitting at a dinner party with a successful bakery owner. She looked at her squarely in the eye and said, “You should be teaching Mah Jongg.” Before Toby could protest, she offered her her bakery in the evenings for her first class. Experimenting on friends first, she then organized her first class at Sweet Adeline Bakery and had to turn people away. It was a huge success. Now she is teaching all over the Bay Area, including two exclusive women’s clubs on Union Square, Berkeley Adult School, Orinda Park and Rec, and private homes. Every month she hosts a Mah Jongg brunch for all of her students and players. “Mah Jongg for Everyone” is truly that. It has connected all kinds of people and brought more fun and more joy to so many.

Mah Jongg

Mah Jongg  • The Beauty and Soul of Mah Jongg
Come hear Toby Salk’s lively lecture about the history of how Mah Jongg became so popular in the United States, how Mah Jongg has seeped into popular culture, and so much more. Toby’s mother and aunts played Mah Jongg before she was born. So, you might say she first heard the clicking and clacking of Mah Jongg tiles in the womb! Don’t miss this wonderful and wacky Toby Salk talk! You do not need to be a player to attend!

Beginners Mah Jongg–American Style (60 mins) – 4 sessions – require sign up at the Ranch
This class will teach you the basics of playing American Mah Jongg according to the National Mah Jongg League Guidelines. The focus will be on tile recognition, rules, strategy and lots of fun! This is also a great class to take if you are rusty and want to go back to the basics.
You must be present for the Monday class if you really want to learn.

 

After the end of a long-term corporate job, Toby Salk knew it was time for reinvention. She tried on all of the hats she’d worn throughout her life, seeing if one might fit again. One night, she was sitting at a dinner party with a successful bakery owner. She looked at her squarely in the eye and said, “You should be teaching Mah Jongg.” Before Toby could protest, she offered her her bakery in the evenings for her first class. Experimenting on friends first, she then organized her first class at Sweet Adeline Bakery and had to turn people away. It was a huge success. Now she is teaching all over the Bay Area, including two exclusive women’s clubs on Union Square, Berkeley Adult School, Orinda Park and Rec, and private homes. Every month she hosts a Mah Jongg brunch for all of her students and players. “Mah Jongg for Everyone” is truly that. It has connected all kinds of people and brought more fun and more joy to so many.

Mah Jongg

Mah Jongg  • The Beauty and Soul of Mah Jongg
Come hear Toby Salk’s lively lecture about the history of how Mah Jongg became so popular in the United States, how Mah Jongg has seeped into popular culture, and so much more. Toby’s mother and aunts played Mah Jongg before she was born. So, you might say she first heard the clicking and clacking of Mah Jongg tiles in the womb! Don’t miss this wonderful and wacky Toby Salk talk! You do not need to be a player to attend!

Beginners Mah Jongg–American Style (60 mins) – 4 sessions – require sign up at the Ranch
This class will teach you the basics of playing American Mah Jongg according to the National Mah Jongg League Guidelines. The focus will be on tile recognition, rules, strategy and lots of fun! This is also a great class to take if you are rusty and want to go back to the basics.
You must be present for the Monday class if you really want to learn.

 

After the end of a long-term corporate job, Toby Salk knew it was time for reinvention. She tried on all of the hats she’d worn throughout her life, seeing if one might fit again. One night, she was sitting at a dinner party with a successful bakery owner. She looked at her squarely in the eye and said, “You should be teaching Mah Jongg.” Before Toby could protest, she offered her her bakery in the evenings for her first class. Experimenting on friends first, she then organized her first class at Sweet Adeline Bakery and had to turn people away. It was a huge success. Now she is teaching all over the Bay Area, including two exclusive women’s clubs on Union Square, Berkeley Adult School, Orinda Park and Rec, and private homes. Every month she hosts a Mah Jongg brunch for all of her students and players. “Mah Jongg for Everyone” is truly that. It has connected all kinds of people and brought more fun and more joy to so many.

An Exceptional, Interactive Opportunity to Learn from Native American Wisdom Keepers, Through Ceremonies, Music, Art and Talking Circles.

An exceptional, interactive opportunity to learn from Native American Wisdom Keepers, through ceremonies, music, art and talking circles.

 

Austin G. Nunez is a member of the Wa:k Community (San Xavier District) of the Tohono O’odham Nation (formerly known as the Papago Tribe of AZ). He has been the leader of Wa:k for the past 35 years for a community of 2300 citizens on a 72,000-acre reservation southwest of, and adjacent to the City of Tucson.

Austin participates in his community’s O’odham ceremonies that are conducted throughout the year. He conducts sweat lodge ceremonies and he is often requested to conduct blessings at various functions in his community, and in the greater Tucson area.

He has three adult children and six wonderful grandchildren.

 

Mona Polacca – Havasupai/Hopi/Tewa Tribal lineage
Mona is a social, spiritual leader and activist, working to protect nature and water, peace, and the consciousness of oneness.

Mona is a founding member of the International Council of Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers, which is an alliance of indigenous women from around the world who are upholding, preserving, and protecting earth-based medicine, indigenous practices, and beliefs. She is a water woman and serves as the Treasurer of the Native American Church of Southern Arizona.  The focus of her spiritual work is based on the concept of “We are all related.”

Meditation with Barry Kerzin

Barry will lead meditation classes at 9am on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.

 

 

Barry KerzinDr. Barry Kerzin is medical doctor, Buddhist monk, Adjunct Professor at the University of Pittsburgh, Adjunct Professor at Hong Kong Univ., and Honorary Professor at the Mongolian National Univ. of Medical Sciences. He is the Founder and CEO of the Altruism in Medicine Institute (AIMI) and Founder and Chairman of the Human Values Institute (HVI) in Japan. With AIMI in 2022 he has created a Compassion Mindfulness App – AIMIcare — to Reduce Burnout among Healthcare Professionals. For 34 years he has been providing free medical care to the poor up to high lamas including HH Dalai Lama. Barry has completed a 3-year meditation retreat. His brain has been studied at Princeton University and the University of Wisconsin, Madison. He has given 4 TEDx talks, and authored four books.

  1. Altruism in Medicine Institute — altruismmedicine.org
  2. AIMIcare app — mindfulness, meditation, and compassion
  3. Facebook — Barry Kerzin — public figure site solely for teaching twice weekly
  4. No Fear No Death by Barry Kerzin

 

Across the Bridge of Sound: The Art of Rest

Restless hearts can find their natural beat as they fall in rhythm with the breath. The mind becomes still as the space between thoughts expands. This sacred quiet creates room for us to hear our truth. Journey with us to expanses of deep relaxation and calm as the tones of the crystal bowls open gateways of awareness and wholeness within you. The tones of these harmonically tuned instruments help to align the physical, emotional and spiritual bodies.Starting with physical rest, we then drop into mental rest, emotional rest, sensory rest and creative rest, balancing and rejuvenating vitality.

Experience the transformative power of relaxation and inner peace.

 

Susana Moore is a Soul & Intuitive Counseling Coach, specializing in grief recovery. Her training includes Sound Healing with John Beaulieu and Slyvia Nakkach, certification in death and grief studies from the Center for Loss and Life Transition, certification in Soul Coaching and Past Life Regression from the Linn Academy. She is a long-time yoga instructor: Yoga Alliance E-RYT 500 Experienced teacher.

Her early training includes meditation with Dr Jon Kabat-Zinn and training in Mind/Body medicine with Deepak Chopra. Susana originated the first Sound Healing class at Rancho La Puerta in 2010 during her time as Contemplative Programs Coordinator. She has a holistic healing office in Encinitas and conducts events monthly for The Elizabeth hospice and TopKare hospice.

Hands on Cooking Classes with Lisa Matsunaga

Lisa offers hands-on culinary experiences, 3.5 hours each, during which you will enjoy preparing your own meal along with fellow cooks. Classes take place at La Cocina Que Canta, our culinary center on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 4pm.

Hands On Cooking Classes and Chefs Dinner Sign Up

 

Tuesday Hands-On Cooking Class 4:00 PM
Each class $145 (tax included). Class subject to change, check your weekly planner and schedule for updates. The maximum number of guests per class is 14.

Wednesday Hands-On Cooking Class 4:00 PM
Each class $145 (tax included). Class subject to change, check your weekly planner and schedule for updates. The maximum number of guests per class is 14.

Thursday Hands-On Cooking Class 4:00 PM
Each class $145 (tax included). Class subject to change, check your weekly planner and schedule for updates. The maximum number of guests per class is 14.

 

Lisa Matsunaga, RD is a Registered Dietitian and cooking class instructor based in Honolulu, Hawaii. Preferring the kitchen to the hospital setting, she combines her nutrition expertise with her love of cooking to teach guests how to cook nutrient-dense and delicious meals. Her classes have attracted Hawaii locals and visitors from around the world who appreciate her friendly teaching style and uncomplicated yet impressive recipes. She sprinkles her classes with evidence-based nutrition knowledge and tips for how to shop, cook, and eat healthfully. Lisa’s cooking style reflects the Japanese traditions from her mothers kitchen, seasonal California cuisine from her upbringing in Southern California, and the bounty of tropical flavors from Hawaii.  When not teaching classes or traveling with her husband, she enjoys doting on her two dogs and trying to convince people to try natto. Her cooking classes have been featured in publications and talk shows in Hawaii and Japan. You can find more information at www.WellnessKitchenHI.com and on Instagram @wellnesskitchenHI

Reading and Writing from the Interior

Spend the week reading and writing through our inner lives. People will have the option to share writing or, as this is all about the interior, just writing and keeping it to themselves. More importantly, we will spend most of our time reading and discussing poems written by others—Emily Dickinson, Robert Hayden, Frank O’Hara, and more– each session and discussing how they work to reveal the interiority of our lives. We will talk through issues of love and marriage, mourning and grief, and making sense of our past as it applies to our present lives. We will mostly discuss how we came to be who we are, making sense of this, through great literature. Beyond all of the above, we will also leave the week understanding how to read a poem.

When I Waked, I Cried to Dream Again
A. Van Jordan will read from his latest collection of poems, When I Waked, I Cried to Dream Again, which will include images from Malian photographer Malick Sidibé, film footage from Julie Taymor adaptations of Shakespeare’s The Tempest and Titus Andronicus, and his own lyric poems. When I Waked, I Cried to Dream Again. Recent review of the book from Literary Hub.

What can I learn about myself by learning how to read a poem?
Most of us know how to read prose—novels and non-fiction—because we’ve been shown the way throughout our lives, but most people only think of poetry as being mysterious or, even worse, difficult. In this class, we not only demystify how to read a poem, but we also show that the best poems teach us a little lesson about our lives, and we don’t necessarily need to know how they’re made to appreciate them; we simply need to know how to read them to unlock their gifts. We will discuss why people have turned to poetry for centuries to better understand their own lives. And we will be given tools to be better readers of poems.

What can we learn about ourselves through reading poetry?
Many poems reveal a great deal about both the speakers of the poem and the figures within the poem, and these voices become stand-ins for us. In this class, we will delve into the interior of our lives. That doesn’t mean you have to share what’s in your heart with others; it only means you will understand yourself better through learning a few tools that poets use to tap into the human condition. We will read poems from a few masters who will point the way.

What does a daily practice of reading poetry bring to your life?
In this class, we will talk about the practice of reading and how, even in our busiest day, if we take time to read a poem, we can feel more insightful and more prepared to face challenges. Beyond these gifts, we will discuss how the practice of spending a few minutes of your day in poetry can be a daily meditation within a busy work week, a meditation that can be practiced with little effort other than a few minutes of stillness, which can unlock more clarity than expected. Here is where we understand ourselves and others with more discernment.

A. Van Jordan is the author of four collections: Rise, which won the PEN/Oakland Josephine Miles Award (Tia Chucha Press, 2001); M-A-C-N-O-L-I-A, (2005), which was listed as one the Best Books of 2005 by The London Times; Quantum Lyrics, (2007); and The Cineaste, (2013), W.W. Norton & Co. Jordan has been awarded a Whiting Writers Award, an Anisfield-Wolf Book Award, and a Pushcart Prize. He is also a recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship(2007), a United States Artists Fellowship (2009), and a Lannan Literary Award in Poetry (2015). His latest collection, When I Waked, I Cried to Dream Again, was just released in June, 2023 (W.W. Norton & Co). He served as the Robert Hayden Collegiate Professor of English Literature at The University of Michigan, and he is currently the Humanities and Sciences Chair in English at Stanford University.

Songs, Laughter & Legacy

A Sondheim Legacy
A presentation of the musicals of Stephen Sondheim presented by “A Little Night Music” conductor, Steven Gross.  He’ll be joined by violinist Monique Mead to perform beloved songs from legendary Sondheim musicals.

Songs My Mother Taught Me
Music inspired by mother, homeland, and planet earth, featuring music by Bach, Vivaldi, DeFalla, and Bernstein performed by Monique Mead, violin and Steven Gross, piano.

 

Steven Gross has worked on Broadway and the West End as a music director, conductor, pianist, and vacation conductor on such shows as Phantom of the Opera, The Life, Urinetown, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Chicago, Miss Saigon, The Wedding Singer, Saturday Night Fever and Dreamgirls and on the New York City Opera productions of A Little Night Music, Sweeney Todd, The Most Happy Fella and Candide. He is a Lortel Award nominee for Best Musical for his adaption of The Pirates of Penzance at the South Street Seaport. He has also worked in many of the major regional American theaters and was principal conductor of Berlin’s Theater Des Westens and led the European premieres of many American musicals.

Steven has collaborated on new musicals with Award-winning creators including Benny Andersson & Bjorn Ulvaeus, Cy Coleman, David Friedman, Greg Kotis and Mark Hollmann, Marcy Heissler & Zina Goldrich & David Malloy. He also works as an orchestrator and arranger for many symphony orchestras, television, radio, video and on-line stations. As an opera conductor Steven has worked with such companies as the Hamburg Staatsoper, Berlin Staatsoper, Zurich Opera, Opera Marseilles, Tel Aviv Opera, Opera Factory London, Opera Factory Zurich, Danish National Opera, Lisbon Opera and the New York City Opera. He has been assistant conductor to Michael Gielen and Daniel Barenboim and has premiered new operas by composers such as Chandler Carter, Laura Kaminsky, Brett Macias, Aribert Reimann, Daniel Schnyder & Nancy Van Der Velte. He has also appeared with many national and international symphony orchestras and festivals including the Sao Paolo Orchestra, Czech Radio Orchestra, West German Radio Orchestra, Capetown Festival Orchestra, and the Cincinnati and New Haven Pops Orchestras. Steven holds a Doctor of Musical Arts in Conducting from Yale University and is a Fulbright and Rotary Scholar. He is currently an Associate Professor of Theater at Temple University where he heads the newly created MFA in Musical Theater Collaboration program and is an active lecturer and clinician worldwide.

Steven is also Founder & CEO of MusicalTheaterSongs.com, an 11,000+ song data base dedicated to all thing’s musical theater. Check out http://www.musicaltheatersongs.com/

 

A passionate ambassador of classical music, violinist Monique Mead enjoys a rich career as a performer, educator, and innovator. Working internationally with ensembles such as the Pittsburgh Symphony, San Diego Symphony, Cologne Philharmonic, Munich Radio Orchestra, Düsseldorf Symphony, Berlin Radio Orchestra, and the RIAS Chamber Choir, her innovative programs have raised new audiences for classical music and deepened the experience for seasoned concertgoers. In addition to her performing career, Monique currently serves as currently serves as Director of Music Entrepreneurship at Carnegie Mellon University and Artistic Director of the Rancho La Puerta Chamber Music Festival. As an advocate for the healing power of music, Monique has spearheaded initiatives surrounding music for mental health, such as “Beethoven in the Face of Adversity,” in which she performed the Beethoven Violin Concerto 50 times in 250 days for people suffering from various adversities. In response to the current mental health crisis, Monique now partners with Pittsburgh’s Awareness & Wellness Center, where she offers trauma-informed sound healing classes.

Concerts & Ukulele

Jazz Standards and Love Songs: Enjoy this week two concerts by Pamela Polland with Ross Gualco at the piano.

Also with Pamela, sign up at the Ranch for two ukulele classes, one beginner and one intermediate class. Bring your ukulele.

 

Pamela Polland is an award-winning singer/songwriter, with three albums on Columbia and Epic as well as two more independently released albums to her credit.  Over the course of literally 50 years in the music business, this seasoned professional has performed and recorded with such luminaries as Bonnie Raitt, Kenny Loggins, Jackson Browne, Van Morrison, Ry Cooder, Taj Mahal, John Denver, Manhattan Transfer and a host of others. In 1970, Pamela joined the famed Mad Dogs & Englishmen Tour with Joe Cocker and Leon Russell, appearing on the resulting album as well as in the movie. Her songs have been recorded by the likes of Linda Ronstadt, Helen Reddy, The Byrds, Anita Carter, Vicki Carr, Nancy Ames and Bobby Bare. Pamela has also won numerous awards, including two coveted gold records. She also appeared in the Academy Award and Grammy Award winning film 20 Feet from Stardom.  After achieving status as a well-established vocal coach and jazz singer, Pamela then devoted herself to Hawaiian culture for nearly twenty years studying language, dance, and music with the pre-eminent teachers in each field. Pamela’s love of Hawaiian music and language and her rich history in contemporary music inevitably coalesced, inspiring her CD Hawaiianized.

 

Ross Gualco was born and raised in Oakland, California, where he studied piano with renowned bay area jazz pianist Don Burke. He studied music at Cal State Hayward before touring as musical director of the show band “Sounds of Joy.”  He has played with jazz and rock luminaries such as Tom Scott, Steve Miller, Joe Satriani, Michael Bublé, Clark Terry, John Handy and Tommy Smothers. He has been musical director for many well-known Bay Area artists and shows including Val Diamond and Teatro ZinZanni, and more recently the San Francisco Circus Cabaret.

Of Art and Nature: Artist/Nature/Spirit Collaboration

Earth Art, Environmental Art, Art and Nature!
Throughout time the power and beauty of the natural world have inspired artists, shamans, everyday people and they have often responded by art making. This dialog between the natural world and the artist is sometimes a collaboration, sometimes a confrontation, sometimes a questioning and often reveals inspired beauty, power and insight.

Join recognized artist and Professor Dr. Lynda Reeves McIntyre in an engaging slide presentation of compelling and celebrated works demonstrating this artist/nature/spirit collaboration. Join her, too, in three separate but related art workshops engaging participants (novice to professional) in seeing, drawing and art making in the remarkable landscape of Rancho La Puerta.

Workshops — THREE SESSIONS—
SESSION 1   Seeing and Drawing
SESSION 2   Shape Takes Form
SESSION 3   Gesture Drawing and Moving Meditation

 

Lynda Reeves McIntyre, Ph.D., trained as a painter and a dancer at the University of Massachusetts, Hunter College and Yale University. Her doctorate is in Aesthetics. She weaves her training in painting, dance, Buddhist study and aesthetics into her teaching. Dr. McIntyre had her first major show in New York at 21. She has since received numerous awards, including those from the NEA, the MacDowell Foundation, the JFK Center, the ICCE, the VCCA and the Getty Foundation. She has been awarded art fellowships abroad to Australia, the former Soviet Union, China, Vietnam, Bhutan, Cuba, France and Italy where she often teaches painting in the summers and, most recently in Bonaire and New Mexico. Her work is shown throughout the U.S, Europe and the Pacific Rim and is in corporate and private collections in the U.S., Europe and Australia. Dr. McIntyre is Professor Emeritus in Studio Art  and  the former Chairman of the University of Vermont’s Department of Art and Art History.

Brain Health

This program provides guests an overall understanding of brain health and what it means to take care of yourself physically, mentally, and emotionally as we age.  It also provides a safe space for guests to explore grief as they move through both expected and unexpected life changes that cause sudden change and/or hardship.

Brain Healthy Living: What is “brain health” and how we can protect our most vital organ from cognitive decline
In the first seminar of the series, we will discuss what brain health is and how we can lower our chances of developing a cognitive disease like Alzheimer’s or dementia.  How do you want to age and live in your later years? What steps should you take now to protect the dreams for your future?  We will examine the warning signs of cognitive disease vs. what are normal memory issues as we get older.  We will learn about the key components of brain health and specifically what you can do to help strengthen your brain and by extension your quality of life.

Grief 101-What is Grief? Let’s explore the grieving process and the unexpected life experiences that lead us to experience the fluid range of emotions surrounding grief.
In the second seminar, we will dive straight into grief and talk about the five stages of grief as well as the various life experiences that pulls us into grief that we may not expect. Divorce, empty nesters, a career-ending, and the death of a loved one are all examples of times we grieve.  There are many different things that we may grieve but the process holds similar threads no matter what.  Sometimes these stages of grief don’t go in order, and you can revisit stages over and over again until you have healed.  Living with grief can feel isolating and all-encompassing, and we will outline all the ways it can change you and ultimately your mental health.

Grief 102-What does it mean to be depressed?  When the normal grieving process pulls you into something deeper moving on feels impossible.
In the third part of the series, we will talk about feelings of hopelessness, sorrow, and anxiety that can accompany the grieving process.  We will also discuss what it is like to grieve for a loved one who is still alive, as such is the case for Alzheimer’s and Dementia caregivers or other long-standing disease.  We will discuss what to do if you feel a loss of joy in your life, and how to find healing and ultimately hope again.  Elizabeth will describe the symptoms of depression and give insight into ways you may be feeling depressed without realizing it.  Depression can be a tricky thing that sneaks up when you least expect it, but its grasp on you takes hold in life’s most vulnerable moments.

Finding healing and purpose in the community.
“Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much”-Helen Keller
In the last part of this series, Elizabeth discusses how finding purpose from pain can be one of the richest and most rewarding experiences of your life.  She will give strategies for coping, for getting help and for moving forward even in life’s most difficult moments.  This will be a more interactive series where participants are encouraged to share their stories and help one another relate to shared pain.  Sure to be a heavy discussion, it will also be filled with hope and healing as we move forward and hopefully take away from the Ranch useful tips to put to use once participants get home on their path to healing.

 

Elizabeth Humphreys is the founder and Executive Director of the nonprofit organization Mind What Matters and hosts the Mind What Matters podcast.  She is also a speaker and guest lecturer that focuses on brain health as well as Alzheimer’s and Dementia prevention.

Elizabeth got involved in the community surrounding Brain Health while being the sole caregiver for her mother Madelyn for over twelve years. She recognized the need for caregiver resources and community, especially as the number of families affected by memory disease is rising every year. Elizabeth was still in her 20s when her mother first started showing signs of memory impairment and personality changes. It was a long and difficult road that led to an Alzheimer’s diagnosis and there seemed to be no real support at the time for caregivers. There was no roadmap. Elizabeth set out to build one.

Elizabeth joined the Alzheimer’s Association as a volunteer and chaired the young professionals board for the midsouth. She began speaking publicly about her journey as an Alzheimer’s caregiver. She then decided to start a podcast to help others talk about their own life experiences, sharing stories about their own pain and grief and ultimately how they managed an impossibly painful and emotionally draining disease. The podcast also serves to help educate and encourage others to care about their brain health. After meeting so many inspiring and dedicated people Nationwide, Elizabeth decided to launch Mind What Matters as a National Nonprofit. The Nonprofit supports the new generation of Alzheimer’s caregivers by providing financial aid, community, and resources to help ease the tremendous burdens they face. It also seeks to educate the public on the importance of brain health and doing whatever is necessary to lower the chances of developing Alzheimer’s or another related dementia.

When she’s not working or being a mom to three dogs and three children with her husband Hunter, she is an avid distance runner and loves to travel cook, and slowly build a world of brain health ambassadors.

Instagram Account-@mindwhatmattersnonprofit

Enhancing Your Relationships for a Healthier and Happier Life

Enlightened Relationships: From Bedroom to Boardroom
A healthy life style requires healthy relationships and healthy relationships require healthy interactions, communications, and negotiations.

As social beings, we are interdependent, we must interact in order to survive. Unfortunately, most people have not learned the art and science of interaction. Learn to negotiate/navigate/guide your interactions toward a mutually fulfilling outcome in your personal and professional life.

As in nature, humans and their interactions are subject to certain laws that we must honor in order to survive and thrive.  Learn the 8 Universal Laws of Enlightened Negotiation with emphases on Effective Communications, Building Trust, the Power of Intention, the Significance of Creativity, and the Magic of Mindfulness.

Enhancing Your Relationships for a Healthier and Happier Life
Attain the Right Mindset, Choose the Proper Skillset to Achieve the Ideal Relationship
Put your attention on your intention! Often in challenging interactions people react from a default mode with an automatic response, consciously or unconsciously, which is not healthy. This may compromise our relationship and create unhappiness or escalate to a conflict.

Learn a simple yet profound tool that liberates you from this trap. The choice of your behavior not only demonstrates your authenticity and clarity, it removes the guessing game for others, prevents conflict and makes a good relationship even better!

In this session you will learn how to use The Law of Intention as a GPS or the guiding light of your behavior in any interaction or negotiation. We will also discuss The Law of Strength; you will discover the source of your strength in any interaction or negotiation and learn how to tap into that source.

Conscious Interactions for Healthier and Happier Life
Build Trust, Learn to Overcome Obstacles and Prevent Failure or Conflict by Using the Laws of Trust and Flexibility
Similar to the idea of using your creativity to uplift your relationships, you can tap into your creativity to avoid conflict. Obstacles and roadblocks are part of interactions in any relationship. Learn how to maneuver and negotiate your way to your goal. The main reason for an impasse in any interaction is lack of flexibility on either side as parties don’t see a viable option. Learn the golden role of brainstorming for co-creating options.

Last but not least: Trust is the foundation of any relationship! How to build trust and how to amend a broken trust. What do biological and behavioral science of trust teach us?

 

Dr. Mehrad Nazari is the author of the multiple award-winning book, Enlightened Negotiation: 8 Universal Laws to Connect, Create, and Prosper. Recently he was selected as one of 20 thought leaders around the globe by the International Leadership Association to contribute a chapter to: Evolving Leadership for Collective Wellbeing: Lessons for Implementing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. He is an executive advisor, corporate trainer, and speaker.

Dr. Nazari is a passionate practitioner of applied spirituality. He believes in preserving the authenticity of the ancient wisdom practices and applying them to our daily lives in the 21st century.

Mehrad holds a PhD in Leadership and Human Behavior and an MBA. For three decades Mehrad distinguished himself as a business leader in San Diego with several accolades to his credit, and also served for a decade as an adjunct professor of Business Negotiation. Mehrad has studied with spiritual masters including Walt Baptiste, Swami Veda Bharati of India, and Kyozan Joshu Roshi of Japan. He has been teaching mindfulness, meditation and yoga for over twenty-five years and served on the faculty of Esalen Institute and Kripalu. He coaches individuals as well as corporations which include Sony, Brookfield, eBay, and Young President Organization Gold. Dr. Nazari has presented at the Int’l Conscious Capitalism Conference and served on the Board of Conscious Capitalism, San Diego. You can contact him at DrNazari@EnlightenedNegotiation.com

 

The Brain, Cerebrospinal Fluid and the Vagus Nerve Unmasked

Diet and Nutraceuticals
Learn powerful evidence-based ways to reduce anxiety and depression by 50% in a matter of weeks!

The Ultimate Sleep Reset
Learn the key ingredients to proper sleep hygiene. 

Soothe Your Mind
Learn ways to release anxiety, overwhelm and depression with botanicals, diet and technology.

Neuro-regenerative Practices to Build New Neural Pathways
Practice a specific meditation for balancing the limbic system of the brain to down shift allowing for a more balanced stress response.  Leave relaxed, connected and smarter!

 

Dr. Jacqueline Chan, D.O. graduated from Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine in the top 10 of her class in 1997 and is board certified in Integrative Medicine. Dr. Chan uncovers root causes of illness by using cutting edge lab work, medicinal herbal tinctures, HBOT therapy, nutraceuticals, bio-identical hormones, osteopathic craniosacral therapy to optimize the body’s inherent healing forces. She completed a medical missionary project with Mayan Indians in Belize Central America, Amerihealth television show, presenter for Dr. Oz as a panelist, Professor at Energy Medicine University, Faculty Member at the Academy of Intuition Medicine. Her honors include: Phi Kappa Phi and Who’s Who in Medicine and Healthcare. She practices at Marin Natural Medicine Clinic in Larkspur, California, and as a medical director at Advanced Hyperbaric Recovery of Marin in San Rafael, California. She is the author of Regenerate Your Brain: A Breakthrough Plan to Regain Your Brilliance.

The Art of Agreement Creating Sustainable Personal and Professional Relationships

Creating, managing and sustaining relationships is a critical aspect of health and the source of a great deal of disease. As a divorce mediator I know this too well. That work got me started and was a fertile learning laboratory for the work I’ve been doing over the last thirty years. Everything I do is in service of helping people get along well, an essential life skill, and the place the juice of life resides. I teach people tools for how to create effective personal and professional relationships, and how to sustain them with simple conversational tools for creating agreements and moving through differences and conflict. This series of programs will contribute to your emotional health and effectiveness.

Sustainable Collaborations: The Power of Agreements for Results
Most of us never learned what you need to talk about at the beginning of any personal or professional relationship. In this session you will learn about The Laws of Agreement, The 10 Essential Elements of Agreements for Results and how to engage in the conversations that will determine the success or failure of your project or relationship. You will come to understand how to create alignment and maximize your chances for success.

  1. The Laws of Agreement
  2. 10 Essential Elements of Agreements for Results
  3. Agreement & Alignment
  4. Yes / No ? Trust?
  5. Application

Agreements with Yourself: The Power of Manifestation
Most of us have things we would like to do or accomplish that remain elusive: cleaning the garage; getting that advanced degree; losing 20 pounds; dealing with a difficult neighbor, relative or significant other. This session will get you on the road to what you have been procrastinating. You will leave the session with an agreement to accomplish what you want that has a critical “by when”. You will get the opportunity to share what you have created and get feedback that will allow you to fine tune your process. You will realize that by breaking the endeavor into manageable steps you will be able to engage, and get it done!

  1. Laws and Essential Elements of Agreement
  2. What do you want to accomplish?
  3. Crafting the Agreement
  4. By When, Value,  Promises, Metrics, At Stake
  5. Sharing / Feedback

Essential Communication Skills and The Magic of Listening
Most of us have not taken the time to be more conscious of how we engage with others. Communication is how we bridge the gap between ourselves and others so that we can work and play together well. It’s not only what to talk about but how. In this program we will learn what communication is and the critical skills for connection.

  1. Becoming Audience Centric
  2. Emotional Intelligence – What, Why, How
  3. The Toolbox
  4. Whole Body Expressions
  5. Listening Essentials
  6. Knee to Knee Listening

Getting to Resolution: Turning Conflict Into Collaboration
No matter how conscious, mindful, knowledgeable and wise we are in our relationships differences and conflict will surface.  In this session we will explore, demonstrate and practice a simple three step conversational model for dealing with the speed bumps that get in our way. We will look at the Conflict Continuum; The Real Costs of Conflict; The Cycle of Resolution; Dealing with Emotion; Normalizing Conflict; Disagreeing without Being Disagreeable and Crafting New Agreements.

  1. The Conflict Continuum
  2. The Real Costs of Conflict
  3. The Cycle of Resolution
  4. Clearing Emotions
  5. Normalizing Conflict

Everything I do is in service of helping people to get along well, a most critical life skill, and the place the juice of life resides. I share tools for how to create effective personal and professional relationships, and how to sustain them.

 

Stewart Levine is the founder of ResolutionWorks, providing skills and ways of thinking needed to build strong collaborations. He has been resolving conflicts and coaching people in collaboration for over forty years.

His book Getting to Resolution: Turning Conflict into Collaboration was endorsed by Dr. Stephen Covey; featured in The Futurist magazine and was a finalist for the Center for Public Resources book of the year. The Book of Agreement has been called more practical than the classic Getting to Yes. He co-authored Collaboration 2.0 and Curated and Edited The Best Lawyer You Can Be: A Guide to Physical, Mental, Emotional and Spiritual Wellbeing, published by The American Bar Association.

Stewart is an Honors graduate of Rutgers Law School; served as a Deputy Attorney General for the State of New Jersey and was a Law and Humanities Fellow at Temple Law School. He served as an adjunct member of the faculty at the University of California Berkeley Law School. He delivered workshops at the Esalen Institute from 1995 to 1999. This year he will publish a large volume of poetry. StewartLLevine; Pilgrims Path

Integrative Medicine and Optimal Health

Letting Go of Anxiety
Can you build your centering muscles? In her talk, Dr. Victoria Maizes will help you build the skills to address the “oh so common” experience of anxiety. She will explore mind-body practices, imagery, music, supplements and much more. Expect to learn at least one new way to address your emotional health!

Nourishing Your Health by Living Green
Modern life exposes us to chemicals that subtly or profoundly impact our health.  We absorb toxins in the food we eat, the beverages we drink, the containers they come in, the personal care products that we put on our skin, and the sprays we use in and around our homes. Mounting evidence links environmental toxins to developmental disorders, obesity, heart disease, cancer, and neurodegenerative changes. Dr. Victoria Maizes addresses the evidence for harm, the steps we can take to reduce exposures, and the multitude of resources that can help nourish our own health and that of future generations.

Vibrantly Healthy Women
Questions about women’s health and well-being frequently arise in an integrative health practice. Hormones, bone density, and weight management are common concerns. Dr. Victoria Maizes, an internationally recognized women’s health expert will address the science that supports women in their efforts to live vibrantly healthy lives.

 

Victoria Maizes, MD, is Executive Director of the Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine and a Professor of Medicine, Family Medicine and Public Health at the University of Arizona. Internationally recognized as a leader in integrative medicine, Dr. Maizes is committed to helping individuals live healthier lives and pioneering change efforts that solve health care system problems. A highly sought-after speaker, Dr. Maizes lectures worldwide on integrative medical education, women’s health, pain management, environmental issues, healthy aging, nutrition, and cancer. She co-edited the Oxford University textbook Integrative Women’s Health and is the author of Be Fruitful: The Essential Guide to Maximizing Fertility and Giving Birth to a Healthy Child.  Together with Dr. Andrew Weil, she co-hosts the popular podcast Body of Wonder. www.integrativemedicine.arizona.edu

Paths to Flourishing

Cultivating Purpose, Meaning and Action
In these past and present years of immense new challenges, we are asked to reimagine what is possible and called to create new paths forward. How might we compost and catalyze new opportunities from the crises of the past several years and reroot them into possibilities for personal growth and flourishing?

Utilizing lessons from the practices of gardener, we identify what it is we want to grow within ourselves, our communities and the world. This workshop encourages us to develop rigorous practices of intention setting, tending and cultivation to bring our visions into being. Through a series of visualizations, reflections and planning exercises we emerge with a clearer sense of our core purpose and the paths we can (and should) pursue.

This workshop utilizes poetry and meditation to bring about deeper states of seeing and knowing—all within a pragmatic framework that emphasizes a bias for action: How might we seed and grow a culture of vibrant and successful collaboration, advancing us towards our goals of living sustainable, resilient and fulfilled lives? Participants emerge from this session with a clearer sense of personal purpose and direction and the next steps we should take to realize our visions.

Mindful Gardening: Soil to Soul with Sylvia Boorstein
There is ample and growing clinical evidence that spending mindful time in nature is a healing balm for the mind and soul. With uncertainty, danger and anxiety rising in our lives and culture , it’s time to ‘get back to our gardens’—to discover our sanctuaries for healing and well-being.

This workshop offers activities, exercises, and examples of ways we can ‘garden’ health and well-being in our own lives and in those of our parents, children and friends. Participants will learn to establish and maintain a mindful garden practice (both real and metaphorical) that will serve as a source of joy, resilience and encouragement.

Drawing on deep ecology, systems science and Buddhist psychology, participants learn to integrate ancient and cutting-edge garden and mindfulness practices that deliver states of equanimity known to the Greeks as ataraxia. This garden-rooted mindset can boost the immune system, expand courage and open a greater sense of hope and possibility.

Becoming a More Enlightened Eater
What does it mean to be an “enlightened eater”? This workshop, based on a highly popular UC Berkeley course, guides participants to examine their relationship to food and eating as a means of developing “food-systems intelligence”. We examine our personal values and habits and how they manifest in our conscious and unconscious choices and actions—and how these actions collectively impact the greater whole of the food system–climate, health and social justice. We learn about “leverage points” and transparency (or lack thereof) in food systems and ways our own conscious actions can accrue to make a meaningful difference during our lifetimes.

Our work together helps participants make easy and accessible shifts from a “me” orientation around food, to a “we-centric” mindset. Participants develop greater consciousness and a deeper understanding of ways to ethically grow, procure, cook, share and eat our meals. As an output of this workshop, participants will develop a concise and actionable plan for ways we can shift our shopping, cooking and eating habits to create healthier, sustainable and equitable food systems—actions that respond to the most urgent challenges of our time.

Ideagardening: How to Transform Your Idea into a Purpose-Driven Business
Are you thinking about a new calling, business idea or side hustle? What are the steps and paths one takes to turn passion and skills and a new idea into reality? In this workshop, participants learn the best practices of “ideagardening”, a proven process for transforming purpose into possibility. Many people are walking around with seeds of possibility in their minds, but don’t know how to act on them; they find the process of entrepreneurial implementation a complete mystery. Ideagardening draws on nature’s principles and applies lessons in practical terms to entrepreneurial practice, helping creators and innovators find their way through a dynamic, confusing, risky and competitive process. Ideagardening will help you align your passion and purpose with a sizable unmet need in the marketplace. This workshop will also help you discern between an interesting hobby and a viable business—“derisking” your idea in ways that dramatically improve your likelihood of success.

 

Recipient of the 2010 Oslo Business for Peace Award, William Rosenzweig is an internationally recognized entrepreneur, educator, and avid gardener. His acceptance speech for the Business for Peace award explains Will’s philosophy for creating a successful business; it starts with nurturing the conditions and culture that make collaboration and the generation of ideas into goals possible and sustainable. Will has spent over 25 years cultivating thriving startups and mentoring mission-driven entrepreneurs worldwide. Will serves as a Senior Advisor to Generation Investment Management, a public and growth equity practice chaired by Al Gore. Will was founding CEO (and Minister of Progress) of The Republic of Tea and co-author of The Republic of Tea: How an Idea Becomes a Business, named one of the 100 Best Business Books of All Time. Will has served on the professional faculty of the Haas School of Business at UC, Berkeley, since 1999, where he is a Social Impact Fellow and teaches food systems transformation through courses such as Plant Futures, Food Innovation Studio and Edible Education with Alice Waters. He also recently developed an entrepreneurship course for regenerative farmers in collaboration with Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture.

More Ranch Activities

In addition to our specialty programming, each week includes:

  • Over 40 daily instructor lead classes: HIIT, trail running, cardio dance, yoga, stretch, pilates and more
  • Daily guided sunrise mountain hikes
  • Mindful meditation, sound healing, and crystal bowl therapies
  • Creative art classes and nature walks
  • Evening programs, including educational talks and world class concerts
  • Use of all fitness, spa, pools, hot tubs, and recreational facilities
  • Three farm-fresh spa meals per day

Plus, savor 4,000 acres of majestic mountains, meadows, and gardens. Bask in nature and feel the serenity within.

The Mystic Voice

Inspired by the mystics, this series will include poetry readings, writing exercises, guided meditations, creative inquiry, and discussion.

The Magic of The Mystics: An Evening of Poetry, Song, and Conversation
Marisa Handler, author, singer-songwriter, coach, and teacher, will share some of her own mystic poetry and songs, and then facilitate a conversation that touches into the very depths of our being—and the age-old question of how to effectively express these sublime depths through the medium of language. We will begin with a guided meditation to access our true nature, move into poetry and song, and then proceed into a rich discussion. You won’t want to miss this one.

Writing Session 1: The Mystic Voice
Throughout history, the mystics have reminded us how to live a life guided by the soul.  Rumi, Hafiz, Mirabai, Li Po, St. Theresa, Rilke, Dickinson—their magnificent visions have been passed down to us through their words. How can we locate those exquisite depths within ourselves? And, once touched, how may we best express them?

Through writing with clear intention, from a place of conscious intimacy with that which we understand as the divine, we can connect to the tremendous creative force within us. Inspired by the mystics, we will ease into the rhythmic flow between deep listening and expressing, between guided meditation and writing exercises.

Writing Session 2: Writing the Wild
“I believe that there is a subtle magnetism in Nature, which if we unconsciously yield to it, will direct us aright,” wrote Henry David Thoreau in his essay “Walking.” The wildness of nature, as Thoreau continually reminds us, is paramount to the fathoming of the wildness within us.

In this workshop, we will use writing as a tool to explore the natural world, the wilds within our own minds and hearts, and the relationship between the two. We will go outdoors, taking time to meditatively “listen” to the elements of nature to which we are drawn, and experiment with writing from that perspective and place. And we will go inwards, and write from the wildness of our own fertile depths.

Writing Session 3: The Palace of Memory: Writing Memoir
In his Confessions, Saint Augustine wrote: “I come to fields and vast palaces of memory, where are the treasures of innumerable images of all kinds of objects brought in by sense-perception.  Hidden there is whatever we think about … It is a vast and infinite profundity. Who has plumbed its bottom?”

Saint Augustine refers to the “Memory Palace” used by the orators of Ancient Rome as a mnemonic for the subjects addressed in their speeches. What does your own Memory Palace look like? What waltzes in the ballroom, simmers in the kitchen, huddles in the attic?

Memory is an incredibly rich wellspring of material, and writing is an unrivaled means of exploring it. Using guided exercises and prompts, we’ll write our way into some of the key moments of our lives. We’ll discuss how to locate those memories that wield particular power in the telling, and we’ll also explore the process of crafting them into captivating narrative.

Writing Session 4: The Art of Awakening
“You must find our own way,” said Nisargadatta Maharaj.  “Unless you find it yourself, it will not be your own way and will take you nowhere.” Ram Dass said it a little differently: “I can’t do it the way other people have done it, and you can’t do it as I have, although sometimes we find ourselves traveling together.” The journey of spiritual awakening is as beautifully diverse as we are, and therein lies the paradox—where absolute meets relative, universal the particular.  We may all be going to the same place, but we find our own paths, our own ways of walking. And that is where self-realization becomes an inherently creative process, one in which we are called to play the role of artist.

In this workshop, we’ll do some guided meditating and somatic exploring to connect with breath and body, and settle into forms of knowing deeper than the analytical mind. Then we’ll do some writing and conversing, exploring how to be the artists of our own awakening, drawing on our unique gifts and disposition to reach the fullest expression of our experience of truth.

 

Marisa Handler—writer, singer-songwriter, teacher, and coach—is the author of the memoir Loyal to the Sky, which won a Nautilus Gold Award for world-changing books. Her essays, fiction, and poetry have appeared in numerous publications. Marisa is a longtime spiritual practitioner—studying Insight Meditation in retreats and daily life since 2002 and teaching since 2012, facilitating The Work of Byron Katie since 2015, and practicing Authentic Movement and Somatic Experiencing. Marisa teaches on creativity, writing, meditation, and transformation at places like Stanford, Spirit Rock, Esalen, and the California Institute for Integral Studies. More at www.marisahandler.com.

 

The Science of Songwriting

6 Days with Hiroki (Matt Brewster, Salvatore Manalo)

Summary/workshop description: Music is a bit of magic, and songwriting is a science. To demystify the process of what makes a song work, let’s take a deep dive into the process from start to finish. We’ll take a look at all the working parts; from melody and harmony to structure and form. Follow us as we collaboratively create a song and record it. Whether you’re an aspiring songwriter or a music enthusiast, we’ll discover what we’d like to say to ourselves or to the world through a laid-back songwriting experience.

The topics we are going to discuss include, but are not limited to the following:
Form
Chords
Lyrical Content/Subject
Approach
Solid Hook
Rhyme Scheme
Feeling/ Major or Minor
Tempo
Rhythm
Dynamics
Space
Tension/ Release
Harmony/Melody
Time
Groove
Music as a Language

Day 1: Introductions/Demonstration/Analysis
Day 2: What makes a Song?
Day 3: Writing Preparation – Music
Day 4: Writing
Day 5: Refinement
Day 6: Recording and Performing

 

Led by the AAPI duo of Salvatore Manalo and Matt Brewster, Hiroki is a band from Portland, Oregon, focused heavily on grooves, good vibes, and quality music. Although the two have different musical backgrounds, the work together seamlessly to write, record, and produce every song. Each of them brings their own personal flavor to the sweet recipe of soul, and the result is something smooth, something tasty, and something undeniably enjoyable.

Nutrition

Macronutrients, Blood Sugar & Their Effects on Your Health and Energy Level
Ever hit “hangry” or reach a food coma? Ever wonder why and how this happens?

Learn:
How macronutrients affect your blood sugar levels.
How to eat to maintain an even keel.
How to feel great and confident in your food choices.
How to feel your best and live a long healthy life.

Find Your Balance Between What You Want To Eat and What You Should Eat: Dieting Versus Intuitive Eating
Take your understanding of diet and nutrition to the next level. Are you looking to get your questions answered about your eating style, popular diets, and fads? Come join Jodie as she breaks it down and shares the positives and potential negatives of various diets. Learn other ways to eat that are sustainable and intuitive.

Jodie Goodman Block, MS, RD, CDN is the Golden Door Spa’s evidence-based Dietitian/Nutritionist with answers you can trust and rely on to help optimize your health and promote longevity. She is the Founder of The Health Institute of Nutrition — a private practice, an active member of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, and on staff at Scripps Whittier Diabetes Institute in La Jolla, California..

Jodie is recognized for her work in Women’s Health and Sustainable Weight Loss Nutrition. She has served as a guest expert at various Wall Street Corporations and NYC Health Clubs and as a college adjunct professor. She has been featured on television and radio broadcasts including CBS News and Fox 5 Good Day New York.

Art in Its Moment

Art in Its Moment, Part 1
Using art, literature, and music as its vehicle, the first chapter of ART IN ITS MOMENT (AIIM) is a fun romp through five eras of history: The Classical, The Romantic, The Modern, Mid-20th Century, and the 21st Century. Weaving together literature, art and music, AIIM brings alive the different textures of each historical period to suggest how the art created in each epoch grows from the experience of being alive at that moment.

Art in Its Moment, Part 2
The second chapter of AIIM will focus on a 21st century composition—THE UNIMAGINED: PREPARATIONS FOR THE UNKNOWN– a composition which was inspired by walking the labyrinth at Rancho. Levick will relate how the labyrinth inspired him, and more specifically, how inspiration was translated into music. You will be encouraged to share how the music made you feel, what you liked and didn’t like, how you would describe in words what you just heard, etc.

 

Hugh Levick’s music has been described by LA Times critic, Mark Swed, as ‘outstanding’ and by critic Rodney Punt as “channeling Bach’s mental energies and Hindemith’s angularities.”  In 2013 Signature Records, the dynamic and eclectic label sponsored by Radio France Musique, released the Diotima String Quartet recording of Levick’s three string quartets. In June 2018 Signature Records/Radio France released Levick’s second CD, which once again features the Diotima. A third Signature CD of Levick’s music, featuring the Diotima and the French ensemble, TM+, is planned for 2023. In 2011 Levick created HEAR NOW, a festival of new music by contemporary LA composers. In its eleventh season HEAR NOW 2022 took take place between April 24th and May 1st in Los Angeles. He has performed in Los Angeles, Paris, NYC, Switzerland, Germany, and Spain, among other places.