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Theatre | March 4th, 2011
Joseph and the Wonderful Technicolor Dreamcoat is presently enjoying at the Adelphi Theatre. Joseph is a dramatization of the Bible tale of Joseph, starting with his brothers’ jealousy of Joseph’s coat of numerous colours and the sale of Joseph into slavery in Egypt. The story ends when Joseph is reunited with his father and brothers. [...]
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Music | September 7th, 2010
Music and sound healing is not a new concept. Cultures throughout the world have used music to empower, energize, heal and soothe the body, mind and spirit since time immemorial. It is no accident that Apollo, the Greek god who is credited as being the father of medicine, is also the father of music and [...]
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Music | November 7th, 2009
From an early age I recognized that music had a deeply emotional and spiritual effect on me. Growing up in a musical house hold, where both my parents performed and recorded in semi-professional church groups sessions at which I would fall asleep inside my Dad’s bass guitar or guitar case it was inevitable that I [...]
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