ARTS AT THE SOUTH BRUNSWICK SENIOR CENTER
November 2 • 12:30pm, Movie, The House Continue reading
November 2 • 12:30pm, Movie, The House Continue reading
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ART AT THE SOUTH BRUNSWICK SENIOR CENTER
October 5 • 12:30pm, Movie, Chuck
October 10 • 12:15pm, Create works of art from ordinary things, with Art Lee Continue reading
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Application for next show due September 22
Home Economics & Physical Education – Application
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The musical group Shikantaza (Doug Miller, piano, Bernhard Geiger, acoustic bass, Brandon Lewin, percussion) explores the jazz canon and songs from “The Great American Songbook.” They make familiar works uniquely their own, as well as performing original compositions developed improvisationally. Their eclectic repertoire draws inspiration not just from jazz and popular music, but also from folk, classical, gospel, rock, and even country western genres.
Doug Miller (piano), along with Brandon Lewin, is a founding member of the jazz trio Shikantaza. When not performing, he devotes himself to musical research, composition, and production of recorded music.
Brandon Lewin (percussion) has evolved a light, nuanced style through over 40 years of professional performing. His spiritual pulse provides the “centering point” of the ensemble’s sound. He is also a Coach of Mindfulness Meditation with ‘Ease and Lightness.’
Bernhard Geiger (acoustic bass) hails from the Black Forest region of Germany. From the age of ten he studied piano and organ, then at twenty, he started playing the double bass. He has performed with numerous jazz ensembles and big bands both in the States and in Europe. By day he is a patent developer.
The word shikantaza refers to a form of Japanese ZenBuddhist meditation. It literally translates as just sitting. The flow that is Shikantaza’s trademark is punctuated by precise dynamic and rhythmic movements. Its music is saturated with meaning, melody, and haunting harmonies.
For more information, visit shikantazamusic.org.
October 6 – Blue Jersey Band
Herb Eckert Auditorium in the Senior Center
South Brunswick Municipal Complex
540 Route 522, Monmouth Junction
Admission $6 at the door
Doors open 7:30pm, 732.329.4000 x7635 • arts@sbtnj.net
No reservations, no advance ticket sales
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ART AT THE SOUTH BRUNSWICK SENIOR CENTER
September 7 • 12:30pm, Movie, King Arthur – Excalibur Rising
September 12 • 12:15pm, Create an abstract work of art, with Art Lee. Continue reading
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“Fractured” is an interactive Children’s Theatre play written by South Brunswick Arts Commission Student Member Maddy Schmidt and performed by South Brunswick High School students.
The play will be performed at the South Brunswick Public Library on Friday, June 23rd at 3:00 p.m., in Meeting Room A/B.
Tickets will be available at the library starting on Friday, June 9th. Space is limited, so be sure to pick up your FREE tickets as soon as they are available! For more info, contact: South Brunswick Public Library – (732) 329-4000 x 7285 or Matt Kirschner- mkirschner@sbpl.info.
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Application for next show due July 7
Geology, Meteorology, Astronomy – Application
WORLD HISTORY & GEOGRAPHY
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June 1 • 12:30pm, Movie, La La Land
June 13 • 12:30pm, The Art Lee Project, collage art, free.
June 15 • 12:30pm, Crossroads South Middle School choir performance Continue reading
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