On the road to renewal: artists from all over the world came to Caux in search of inspiration, refreshment and challenge. Anastasia Stepanova was there. (Caux conferences 2002).`My wish for this week is that we will be refreshed, inspired, challenged and encouraged, said Gunnar Soderlund of Renewal Arts, the organisers of a conference on `The Road to Renewal' at the Initiatives of Change centre in Caux. All the continents were represented and many faiths and traditions. Some of us were professional artists, others considered ourselves amateurs, but all of us were interest ed in life and the arts. The conference offered a whole menu of surprises for its participants who had to make difficult choices and slept short nights. Every day started at 7.30 am with five choices of meditation and went on until 1 am with a late night film festival after a diverse evening programme. The early morning sessions were led by an Anglican bishop An Anglican Bishop is a bishop in the Anglican church, either in the British Isles or beyond. Anglican Bishops
Nine interactive workshops provided platforms for deep discussions and practical application. The participants could choose between drama, creative writing, choral cho·ral adj. 1. Of or relating to a chorus or choir. 2. Performed or written for performance by a chorus. [Medieval Latin chor singing, musical theatre, communications and film-making, flowers and cards, `the voice behind the mask', composition and improvisation in jazz and contemporary music, and a study-tour of Mountain House's architecture and its contents. Then a series of plenaries took us on a journey through artistic renewal and its tuner, spiritual role in our lives. From the `first steps on the road' we travelled all the way to `the road ahead', stopping on our way at `artistic renewal as a challenge to the way things are', `as a way of living', `as a doorway to God' and `as a power to reconcile'. Special lunches with six artists were arranged each day so that the participants would have the chance to meet them less formally. Over tea there were book signings and sculpture demonstrations which were followed by an `arts h la carte' programme with 17 presentations to choose from. As the conference progressed more items were added. For instance, several participants from a dialogue between Muslims and non-Muslims, which took place alongside the conference, contributed to `arts a la carte' with Islamic architecture and music. The latter turned into a jam session of popular Arab music. Famous Polish film-maker Krzysztof Zanussi and journalist Marek Ratajczak put forward their ideas for a major cultural festival in Poland next year. Two Russian filmmakers, Vladimir Nesterov and Alexander Solovyev, presented their work, followed by deep discussions. Czech senator Jara Moserova-Davidova introduced a new film based on her play about the Velvet Revolution The "Velvet Revolution" (Czech: sametová revoluce, Slovak: nežná revolúcia) (November 16 – December 29 1989) refers to a non-violent revolution in Czechoslovakia that saw the in Prague, Letter to Wollongong. A `youth focus' ran through the week, bringing together people aged between 15 and 23. At the last session, British politician Ann Widdecombe Ann Noreen Widdecombe (born 4 October 1947) is a British Conservative Party politician. She is the Member of Parliament for Maidstone and The Weald and a Privy Counsellor. She is a prominent member of the Conservative Christian Fellowship and an outspoken supporter of traditional led a lively discussion on apathy and involvement, with a strong challenge to participate in the democratic process. The Fitzwilliam String Quartet--by now a regular feature in Caux--gave a classical concert, presented a BBC BBC in full British Broadcasting Corp. Publicly financed broadcasting system in Britain. A private company at its founding in 1922, it was replaced by a public corporation under royal charter in 1927. film about Shostakovich and introduced participants to `new ways of hearing music'. They also helped German composer Uwe Steinmetz in the premiere of his highly original composition based on the poems of German theologian and martyr Dietrich Bonhoffer. Performed by jazz ensemble, string quartet string quartet Ensemble consisting of two violins, viola, and cello, or a work written for such an ensemble. Since c. 1775 such works have been perhaps the predominant genre of chamber music. and narrator NARRATOR. A pleader who draws narrs serviens narrator, a sergeant at law. Fleta, 1. 2, c. 37. Obsolete. , it brought the audience into the cell where Bonhoeffer awaited execution to witness `his struggles with evil, with justice and with God'. The renowned Egyptian artist and calligrapher cal·lig·ra·phy n. 1. a. The art of fine handwriting. b. Works in fine handwriting considered as a group. 2. Handwriting. Ahmed Moustafa gave a Muslim perspective on the links between art, science, geometry and faith, in his Caux Lecture on `Symbols and Treasures--towards a common ground'. The conference saw the world premiere Noun 1. world premiere - (music) the first public performance (as of a dramatic or musical work) anywhere in the world performance, public presentation - a dramatic or musical entertainment; "they listened to ten different performances"; "the play ran for 100 of a 1,000 cube installation, which arrived in crates Crates (krā`tēz), fl. 449 B.C., Athenian comic dramatist. He is said to have introduced into comedy themes other than those of personal satire, and he was one of the first to show the comic possibilities of the drunkard. and was assembled in the Great Hall. At the closing session, as a symbolic gesture that deeply moved the artist, the participants carried the cubes back to the scene-dock for packing to go to an exhibition in London. After London the installation will ultimately go to the St Mungo Mun´go n. 1. A material of short fiber and inferior quality obtained by deviling woolen rags or the remnants of woolen goods, specif. Museum of Religions in Glasgow. Liverpool sculptor Stephen Broadbent talked of his vision of art as part of a dialogue between the artist and the community, as opposed to `public art' dropped on the community by municipal authorities. He also spoke of his work on creating a triangle of reconciliation linking Liverpool, Benin and Richmond, Virginia Richmond IPA: [ɹɯʒmɐnɖ] is the capital of the Commonwealth of Virginia, in the United States. , to heal the terrible wounds of the slave trade slave trade Capturing, selling, and buying of slaves. Slavery has existed throughout the world from ancient times, and trading in slaves has been equally universal. Slaves were taken from the Slavs and Iranians from antiquity to the 19th century, from the sub-Saharan . At the final meeting, the air was full of emotion with moving speeches of gratitude and farewell. One of the guest artists, who introduced `Art from Russia' in `arts a la carte', was so inspired by the conference and the people she met that she presented one of her paintings to the organizers. Soderlund's wish came true: participants left `refreshed, inspired, challenged and encouraged' as a forest of hands went up to prove. When those who had contributed to this event were asked to rise, half of the hall stood up. |
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