Musical awards and recognition ”Begone Dull Care” is an abstract film presentation of Oscar’s music, released in 1949. His work earned him eight Grammy awards over the years and he was elected to the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 1978. He also belongs to the Juno Awards Hall of Fame and the Canadian Jazz [...]
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Messiaen’s music has been described as outside the western musical tradition, although growing out of that tradition and being influenced by it. Much of his output denies the western conventions of forward motion, development and diatonic harmonic resolution. This is partly due to the symmetries of his technique—for instance the modes of limited transposition do [...]

Ken McLeod is highly regarded for his ability to present the traditional Buddhism – its philosophy, teachings, method, instructions & practice – in clear, lucid language that makes them more accessible to Western students He also has pioneered new class, retreat and dharma center formats, and has reworked the student-teacher relationship and the individual practice [...]

An access agent does not have significant access to material of intelligence value, but has contact with those who do. Such a person could be as simple as the barber outside a military base, or as complex as a think tank or academic expert (i.e., outside the government) who deals regularly with government personnel with [...]

Jonathan spent his teenage years watching Wolverhampton Wanderers and working in several jobs which included being a roadie and sound man / stage hand for local bands Jon was intrigued by the actions of an American Mentalist on TV called the Amazing Kreskin whose claim there is no such thing as hypnosis, just suggestion was [...]

Since Misnomer’s inception ten years ago, the company has performed in over 200 theaters across the globe. The following works are part of Misnomer Dance Theater repertory: Rock. Paper. Flock = Portions of Rock. Paper. Flock. are made anew each night by the dancers, with coaching from their choreographer. The piece blends a few processes, [...]

Play has been recognized as important since the time of Plato (429-347 B.C.) who reportedly observed, “you can discover more about a person in an hour of play than in a year of conversation.” In the eighteenth century Rousseau (1762/1930), in his book ‘Emile’ wrote about the importance of observing play as a vehicle to [...]



