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Posted on Wed, 2008-04-16 02:29 by sarahfelicity
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Wondering what to do in Vancouver next week?

I have a don't-miss suggestion – my friend Thomas Arthur's performance at the Vancouver East Cultural Centre!

A tour de force solo performance pointing to a unity of nature, nurture, mathematics, art, science and mythology. In a masterful weaving of sound and motion, lyrical juggler Thomas Arthur explores the nature of order. With a supporting cast of orbiting spheres, hoops, spirals, geometric solids, roots, sticks, stones and cones – and even a parabolic space-time tunnel! – Thomas spins a hypnotic flowing dance of visual music, poetic narration and projected imagery.

Thomas is one of my favorite people in the world, and if you're around, I urge you to support his work and come to the show, April 24-26, 2008. It'll be worth it.

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A hodge-podge of random thoughts, musings, and links – sometimes about social change, sometimes about technology and the web, sometimes about yoga, and occasionally about knitting. Sometimes (because I'm a Canadian girl with deep roots in the British Isles) I even write about the weather.

I'm a yoga teacher, founder of Yoga for Geeks, and a freelance web writer, strategist, and project manager. I also help to co-create the amazing Web of Change Conference, every September in beautiful British Columbia.

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