Monday, May 2, 2011

Picasso ~ Woman with a Crow 1904

picasso_Woman_with_a_Crow_1904Picasso, woman with a crow 1904

Crow Blacker Than Ever

When God, disgusted with man,
Turned towards heaven,
And man, disgusted with God,
Turned towards Eve,
Things looked like falling apart.

But Crow Crow
Crow nailed them together,
Nailing heaven and earth together-

So man cried, but with God's voice.
And God bled, but with man's blood.

Then heaven and earth creaked at the joint
Which became gangrenous and stank-
A horror beyond redemption.

The agony did not diminish.

Man could not be man nor God, God.

The agony

Grew.

Crow

Grinned

Crying: "This is my Creation,"

Flying the black flag of himself.

~Ted Hughes

(*For my friend Joe)

 Crow Tree image courtesy of  Spadoman Round Circle Blog

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Postcards from Paradise: “The Gold Angel”

 

2011Apr23_GoldAngel Ursula I AbreschThe Gold Angel © Ursula I Abresch with Kind Permission

 

A ROOT IN EACH ACT
AND CREATURE

The sun's eyes are painting fields again.

Its lashes with expert strokes
Are sweeping across the land.

A great palette of light has embraced
This earth.

if just a little clay and water
Mixed in His bowl
Can yield such exquisite scents, sights,
Music - and whirling forms -

What unspeakable wonders must await with
The commencement of unfolding
Of the infinite number of petals
That are the
Soul.

What excitement will renew your body
When we all begin to see
That His heart resides in
Everything?

God has a root in each act and creature
That He draws His mysterious
Divine life from.

His eyes are painting fields again.

The Beloved with His own hands is tending,
Raising like a precious child,
Himself in
You.

~ Hafiz ~

You can watch this film here. It is one of the loveliest little stories done in five minutes that I have seen.  You can see it full size on the actual site.  Just hit the link if you like. ~Noelle

For More Paradisical Postcards, please visit Recuerda mi Corazon!

Film AppleDirector: Jonas Rudstrm | Producer: Daniel Wirtberg Genre: Drama | Produced In: 2007 | Country: Sweden.  Synopsis: A young boy spots the most beautiful apple in the tree across the hedge. A desire is born. One problem remains - the tree belongs to the most dangerous man in the neighborhood.

Ursula I Abresch ~ The Photographer

Ursula was born in Argentina, raised in both Argentina and Chile.  She moved to the USA to attend university, and eventually moved permanently to Canada.  Ursula now is Canadian, living in the interior of beautiful British Columbia. 
Ursula is married.  She and her husband have five children.  She has a degree in Education with a concentration in Art and History.  She now dedicates most of her time to photography.

Photo: The Gold Angel (lily)

Equipment
Nikon D7000

Location
Castlegar, BC (Canada)

Thursday, April 28, 2011

A Dream Of Trees: “The Seed is Here. It will only Grow.”

 

Trees 2010-07-02_5D_7407_Artem_Sapegin (1)Tree tops © Ajven with kind permission (Ajven is from Nove Zamky, Slovakia)

A DREAM OF TREES

There is a thing in me that dreamed of trees,
A quiet house, some green and modest acres
A little way from every troubling town,
A little way from factories, schools, laments.
I would have time, I thought, and time to spare,
With only streams and birds for company,
To build out of my life a few wild stanzas.
And then it came to me, that so was death,
A little way away from everywhere.

There is a thing in me still dreams of trees.
But let it go. Homesick for moderation,
Half the world's artists shrink or fall away.
If any find solution, let him tell it.
Meanwhile I bend my heart toward lamentation
Where, as the times implore our true involvement,
The blades of every crisis point the way.

I would it were not so, but so it is.
Who ever made music of a mild day?

~Mary Oliver

(linked to haiku my heart ~recuerda mi corazon)

04.05.11 - 12:12 PM

Freedom Theater: "The Seed Is Here. It Will Only Grow."

by Abby Zimet

http://www.commondreams.org/further/2011/04/05-0

We mourn the murder of Juliano Mer-Khamis, 52, Israeli actor, director and rights activist killed by masked gunmen outside the theater he founded in the Jenin refugee camp as a bridge to peace. The son of a Jewish mother and Arab father, he was a symbol of resistance who believed in the "fire" of thought, art and the written word. More here, here and here.

Great Sower of Seeds

Bright, Young Trees Nourished by Love

Face Harsh Winds of Change.

~Noelle Renee 4.28.11

Note from Noelle:  This film features some of the theater’s actors and plays and a discussion of its history. Juliano Mer Khamis talks about his reasons for starting the theater in a very personal way. It is one of the best films that I have seen to date on the theater.

  • To Donate Directly to the Freedom Theater in US Dollars Please Use the following Fiscal Sponsor Link for:
  • The Friends of Jenin Freedom Theater and Grassroots International, two groups that share common values of supporting global justice, human rights and social change, including  in the Occupied Palestinian Territories

https://org2.democracyinaction.org/o/5123/t/4123/shop/custom.jsp?donate_page_KEY=417

HURRIYYA! And PEACE!

Noelle Renee

For More Haiku My Heart Posts Please see Recuerda Mi Corazon where true hearts take flight!

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

The Freedom Theater in Jenin: Empowering Children Through the Arts

 

Photo by Tarek

Our duty, as men and women, is to proceed as if limits to our ability did not exist. We are collaborators in creation.
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin

About Us

The Freedom Theatre - a theatre and cultural centre in Jenin Refugee Camp - is developing the only professional venue for theatre and multimedia in the north of the West Bank in Occupied Palestine. Since it opened its doors in 2006, the organisation continues to grow, develop and expand, enabling the young generation in the area to develop new and important skills which will allow them to build a better future for themselves and for their society.

Empowering Children And Youth
Having grown up amidst a violent military occupation, the young generation in the Jenin area struggle with ongoing fears, depression and trauma. At the same time, few opportunities exist for these youngsters to find positive and creative outlets for their emotions which can allow them to develop a healthy and meaningful sense of themselves and their surroundings.

The Freedom Theatre therefore offers children, youth and young adults in the Jenin area a safe space in which they are free to express themselves, to explore their creativity and emotions through culture and arts. It provides them with opportunities to develop the skills, self-knowledge and confidence which can empower them to challenge present realities and to speak out in their own society and beyond.

Creating Change
The benefits of cultural activities nevertheless go far beyond the individual. Having endured the hardships of an ongoing, violent military occupation, Palestine today is a shattered society and the population struggles with increasing isolation, fragmentation and disillusion. Countering these trends, The Freedom Theatre believes that theatre and the arts have a crucial role to play in building up a free and healthy society.

By encouraging freedom of expression and respect for individual rights, cultural activities break taboos, stimulate cooperation and enhance understanding of the other. Both for artist and audience, the creative process consists of imagining alternatives, rearranging reality and accepting new ways of life. In societies that reward obedience over initiative and following rules over experimentation, this is radical. In theatre it can also be magical.

Care And Learning
The vision of The Freedom Theatre builds upon a unique project, Care and Learning, run by Arna Mer Khamis in Jenin Camp during the First Intifada. Her work was documented in the film Arna's Children , directed by Juliano Mer Khamis - Arna's son who is today the General Director of The Freedom Theatre.

Arna's project focused on using theatre and arts to address children's immediate trauma, chronic fears and depression - all results of a violent Occupation. At the same time, the fierce and energetic humanity of this woman, who was born to a Jewish family and who had chosen to live and work among the Palestinians, challenged the children with possibilities for an alternative reality. The Stone Theatre, which was built as part of Arna's project, was destroyed in the Israeli invasion of the camp in 2002.

 

 

Juliano Mer Khamis was murdered in front of the Freedom theater in Jenin on April 4th, 2011 after many death threats for his good work. The work of the Freedom Theater will continue with your help.
Our Mission
The Friends of the Jenin Freedom Theatre, Inc., was established in 2006 in New York to help support The Freedom Theatre in Jenin Refugee Camp in the West Bank, Palestine. We provide financial and logistic support to The Freedom Theatre by:
  • raising funds for the ongoing operational expenses of The Freedom Theatre.
  • helping finance The Freedom Theatre’s expansion plans, including a new building to house the theatre, new programs and additional staff.
  • establishing relationships for The Freedom Theatre in the United States.
  • hosting children and others involved in the theater during their travels in the U.S.
  • arranging for outside productions to stage performances at The Freedom Theatre.
  • building alliances with actors, artists, educators and others.
Letter To The People Of The Jenin Refugee Camp
We would like to introduce ourselves. We are the Friends of the Jenin Freedom Theater, a group of individuals in the United States who have come together to support the excellent work of the Freedom Theater. Our members come from many walks of life and many religions; we are Christians, Muslims, and Jews, united in our efforts to do what we can to spread awareness about the Jenin Refugee Camp and act as a means for individuals and institutions in the United States to help rebuild and maintain the Freedom Theater.
Our involvement with the Freedom Theater began in 2006, when we had a chance to meet Juliano Mer Khamis and hear him discuss his film “Arna’s Children.” We had all seen the film previously and had been deeply affected by it. All of us are veteran human rights activists and long-time supporters of the Palestinian people, but rarely have we been so moved. After meeting Juliano and hearing more about the efforts to rebuild the Theater, we decided to do our small part for this essential project. Each of us has been supporting the Palestinian people for years or even decades, but in all those years we had seldom been given the chance for involvement in such a wonderful endeavor.
These past seven years have seen a growing outrage among supporters of Palestine in the United States and around the world, accompanied by an even greater amazement at the strength and courage of the Palestinian people. Such outrage and amazement has engendered a growing determination to do more in solidarity with the Palestinian people in their resistance to the Occupation and their insistence on leading normal lives under brutal conditions.
As Juliano told us when we met him, the Freedom Theater is part of that resistance and determination. We therefore have been working to build a small but effective organization here to carry on various activities in support of your and Juliano’s work, including fundraising and awareness-building.
We see our organization as more than a project, however—we see it as a relationship with the people of Jenin. Several of us have already visited the Jenin Refugee Camp; many of you have met them. Others will follow. As we continue with our work, we look forward to seeing this relationship grow and develop. We have each seen something special in the Freedom Theater and in the people of the Jenin Refugee camp, and we intend to maintain our relationship with you for many years to come.
In solidarity,
The Friends of the Jenin Freedom Theater
Board Of Directors
  • Constancia Dinky Romilly, President
  • Inea Busnaq, Vice President
  • Dorothy Zellner, Treasurer
  • Mahmoud Bitar
  • Kathleen Chalfant
  • Felice Gelman
  • Yoram Gelman
  • Ismail Khalidi
  • Liz Magnes
  • Jen Marlowe
  • Josh Perlstein
  • Ann Petter
  • Mariam C. Said
  • Terry Weber
Advisers
  • Maya Angelou
  • Issa Mikel
  • Yoav Elinevsky
  • Kathy Engel
  • Eve Ensler
  • Danny Glover
  • Suheir Hammad
  • Abdeen Jabara
  • Miriam Margolyes
  • Vanessa Redgrave
  • Jean Stein
  • Lubna Hammad
Contact Us

Friends of the Jenin Freedom Theatre
P.O. Box 592, Tarrytown, New York 10591
Contact: Constancia Dinky Romilly
Tel: 917 991 5653
Email: friends@thefreedomtheatre.org

Support Our Friends

Girls drama workshop in actionIf you would like to play an active role in fundraising and networking for The Freedom Theatre or make a donation to one of our friends and partners worldwide, please contact one of our official Friendship Associations or partners.

  • Friends of The Jenin Freedom Theatre, United States

https://org2.democracyinaction.org/o/5123/t/4123/shop/custom.jsp?donate_page_KEY=417

Peace!

Noelle Renee

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Postcards from Paradise: Happy Easter Everyone!

FREESIAS  © 2008 THOM BROMMERICH with kind permission

 

No One Knew the Name of This Day

by John O’Donohue

No one knew the name of this day;
Born quietly from deepest night,
It hid its face in light,
Demanded nothing for itself,
Opened out to offer each of us
A field of brightness that traveled ahead,
Providing in time, ground to hold our footsteps
And the light of thought to show the way.
The mind of the day draws no attention;
It dwells within the silence with elegance
To create a space for all our words,
Drawing us to listen inward and outward.
We seldom notice how each day is a holy place
Where the eucharist of the ordinary happens,
Transforming our broken fragments
Into an eternal continuity that keeps us.
Somewhere in us a dignity presides
That is more gracious than the smallness
That fuels us with fear and force,
A dignity that trusts the form a day takes.
So at the end of this day, we give thanks
For being betrothed to the unknown
And for the secret work
Through which the mind of the day
And wisdom of the soul become one.
-John O'Donohue

CurtsyPost by Kay ~ black and white girl with dress

Have a Wonderful Easter Everyone!

May You Be Safe

May You Be Well,

May You Be Happy,

May You Be at Peace,

May You Feel Loved and Supported,

And May Life Rise Up to Meet You!

~(Loving Kindness Meditation learned at a retreat. The original third line is “May you be Free from Suffering”)

~Noelle Renee

Orange Tulips© 2008 THOM BROMMERICH

Love alone is capable of uniting living beings in such a way as to complete and fulfill them, for it alone takes them and joins them by what is deepest in themselves.

~Pierre Teilhard de Chardin

For other Postcards from Paradise See Recuerda mi Corazon! Happy Easter!!

Bach Air by Libera Boys Choir

Friday, April 22, 2011

Healing Reflections

 

Deep Reflections

We Look to the Light

To find the True Reflection

of Our Own Wholeness.

~Noelle Renee

4/22/11 (Good Friday)

(subject: “Fergus”  and his mirrored reflection with kind permission )

For More Reflective and Fascinating Haikus, Please visit my dear friend Rebecca at Recuerda mi Corazon. You will feel that you belong at once and know that it is worth the journey!

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

State of Mind

State Of MindWith Kind Permission of  the Photographer, Sherwin James

Sweet Darkness

When your eyes are tired
the world is tired also.

When your vision has gone
no part of the world can find you.

Time to go into the dark
where the night has eyes
to recognize its own.

There you can be sure
you are not beyond love.

The dark will be your womb
tonight.

The night will give you a horizon
further than you can see.

You must learn one thing:
the world was made to be free in.

Give up all the other worlds
except the one to which you belong.

Sometimes it takes darkness and the sweet
confinement of your aloneness
to learn

anything or anyone
that does not bring you alive

is too small for you.

~ David Whyte ~

(House of Belonging)

For Rebecca

rebecca's heart (1)

xoxo