JULY 26-28 – ASPEN ENVIRONMENT FORUM

BELLA GAIA Live to be featured at the 2010 Aspen Environment Forum Closing Ceremony on July 28th, and other events in Aspen July 27th at 212 Gallery
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  • July 27th: Public Performance at 212 Gallery. Evening Schedule as follows:

6:00 Daniel Beltra photography presentation
6:30 Robson presentation

7:00 – BELLA GAIA Live

8:00 – 2nd show – BELLA GAIA Live

please RSVP at number below

212 Gallery is located at: 525 East Cooper Avenue, Aspen, CO 81611-1860
(970) 925-7117

  • July 28th:

6:30 pm: Closing Celebration of the Aspen Environment Forum at the Doeer Hosier Auditorium

Aspen Institute. View full program: http://www.aspenenvironment.org/

  • Bella Gaia

    From Audrey Peterman: (Full text: http://tiny.cc/0tmyf )
    … But the piece de resistance, the Big Kahuna, the most overwhelming experience of all, was the closing event in which Kenji Williams, classically trained violinist and documentarian, stood on stage in the darkened theatre, playing his rapturous music in accompaniment to the multi-media journey through the universe that he has created. WOWWWWW!!! From the macrocosm to the microcosm, hurtling through space and then focusing on individual places on Earth where the evidence of environmental destruction is greatest, he took us on an intellectual and emotional journey that defies description.

    What will stay with me forever is the statement made by the astronauts in simulation:

    “The first couple of days, each of us focused on our country rushing by. By the third day, we were focusing on our continent, and by the fifth day, the lines had been erased and we saw only our Earth, our only home.”

    I was sobbing like a baby before it was over, in awe and wonderment at the skill and intellect that had brought such a compelling event to us. Later, I had the chance to meet Kenji and his exquisite wife, and as I poured out my heart in thanks to him, he wanted to know what I do. When I told him we’ve been working for 15 years to expand the constituency of Americans that are stewards of our environment, he said, “Well, I want to thank you and your husband, because that is vitally important work.” Say what?! Wow! …
    more: http://tiny.cc/0tmyf

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