Showing posts with label Imagine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Imagine. Show all posts

September 22, 2022

The Vote is in and we have a winner!

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The winner is YOU if you VOTE!             

 
photos by Styrous®
 
except where indicated
 
 
Minoo Hamzavi staged her interactive "happening" at the Gray Loft Gallery last weekend on Saturday, September 17th. It was a great success!      
 
Masks were recommended and most wore theirs with grace and dignity . . .  





 
Minoo's team had transformed the gallery into a "voting booth" . . . 
 
 
    

 

Architect, Arvin Yazd & Minoo Hamzavi, one of Minoo's "stage hands" . . .     


Arvin Yazd & Minoo Hamzavi 
photo by Jan Watten
 
 
Minoo urged us to drive, walk, run, get out your walker, crawl, do whatever you had to do to get out and VOTE as if your life depended on it; because it does!      
 
There was a pre recorded reading of works by author Patrick Dwyer.  
 
 
 
 
Minoo Hamzavi setting up for the Dwyer reading 



Suzanne Olivia Davis read her writing on being an African-American and the shocking efforts of legislators to block and limit the ability to vote in the United States, the "Land of the Free."     
 
 

 


This was followed by a performance of the Plein Air Ensemble, comprised of Claire Lavery on flute, Kristin Brooks Davidman also on flute and Donna Wiley playing bassoon. I love the bassoon; Bernard Herrmann used it a lot in his scores for films.         
 

Claire Lavery warm up prior to the performance
 
 
 
 
 Hamzavi introducing the trio
 



 
 
The audience enjoyed the music program . . .     


 
 

 

 Ginny Parsons & Jodi Lee
 
 
 
 
 

 The Plein Air Ensemble taking a well-deserved bow
 
 
The attendees were encouraged to participate in the "interactive" portion of the event by Minoo Hamzavi. The "interactive" was the attendees writing on the paper-covered walls of the gallery how, what or whatever they felt about the vote, voting, politics, race, religion, you name it. It was there to do as they pleased. And they did!      
 
 

 
 


 
 
 
 

 
 
 

 
Jodi Lee "interacting" with the set of The Vote 



 
 

 

 

 


 
 
 





 

I had to get into the act and wrote on the wall as well


There were flowers and refreshments for the writers to enjoy . . .      


                                       photo by Jan Watten
 
 


w/Minoo Hamzavi & Suzanne Olivia Davis 
photo by Greg Davis



Kyung Lee & Daniel Baum                                                                      


Suzanne Olivia Davis & Greg Davis
 


 
Suzanne Olivia Davis 
 
photo by Jan Watten                                     
 
 
I fell back on my 60 plus years of theater experience to design a "soundscape" befitting the theme of the event. Voting encompasses more than just the act of voting. Besides the politics: greed, graft, avarice, backbiting and just plain lying and cheating, there is religion. There is race: whites, blacks, indigenous Americans, Asians, etc. Then there is the horror of war and destruction. But there are many who hope for peace. All those issues were reflected in the array of humorous and provocative songs I included.       
 
The "soundscape" opened with a cover by Keith Richards of the song, Get Up Stand Up by Bob Marley and Peter Tosh and ended with a cover by Clarence Bekker of the 1971 song Imagine by John Lennon; both from the sensational group, Playing for Change. I had heard a senator had proposed reinstating the draft, so, I had to include the Draft Dodger Rag by Phil Ochs. There were many humorous songs as well; one was The Country's In the Very Best of Hands sung by Peter Palmer (his birthday is this month) with the original cast in the Broadway musical, Li'l Abner.    

Jan Watten, director of the Gray Loft Gallery, provided a live feed of The Vote on Instagram.         
 
 
 
 
Arvin Yazd & Minoo Hamzavi


 
 
The Gray Loft Gallery 
2889 Ford Street 
Third Floor 
Oakland CA
94601
 
 
      

      
Viewfinder links:       
         
Daniel Baum         
Clarence Bekker          
Suzanne Olivia Davis          
Gray Loft Gallery         
Minoo Hamzavi             
Bernard Herrmann               
Claire Lavery          
Kyung Lee          
John Lennon           
Bob Marley            
Dorie Meister            
Phil Ochs            
Peter Palmer            
Keith Richards          
The Vote                 
Styrous®        
Jan Watten     
     
Net links:       
        
Gray Loft Gallery         
Jan Watten      
Arvin Yazd        
     
YouTube links:       
        
Clarence Bekker ~ Imagine        
Phil Ochs ~ Draft Dodger Rag         
Peter Palmer ~ The Country's In the Very Best of Hands        
Keith Richards ~ Get Up Stand Up         
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
Styrous® ~ Thursday, September 15, 2022        
        















 
 
 
 
 
 

December 8, 2015

John Lennon ~ 35 years ago today

  






1940 - 1980







John Lennon, NYC - 1980
photo by Bob Gruen
            




At around 10:50 p.m. (EST) on 8 December 1980, as John Lennon and Yoko Ono returned to their New York apartment in the Dakota, Mark David Chapman shot Lennon in the back four times in the archway of the building. Lennon was taken to the emergency room of nearby Roosevelt Hospital and was pronounced dead on arrival at 11:00 p.m. (EST).   

John Winston Ono Lennon, MBE (John Winston Lennon) was born on October 9, 1940. He was an English singer and songwriter who co-founded the Beatles, the most commercially successful band in the history of popular music. With fellow member Paul McCartney, he formed a celebrated songwriting partnership.    







 
John Lennon - 1961 
photo by Astrid Kirchherr



 



 








                 Yoko Ono & John Lennon









Rolling Stone magazine
photo by Annie Leibovitz




Ono issued a statement the day after Lennon's death, saying "There is no funeral for John", ending it with the words, "John loved and prayed for the human race. Please pray the same for him."




Time & Newsweek magazines



Lennon's body was cremated at Ferncliff Cemetery in Hartsdale, New York. Ono scattered his ashes in New York's Central Park, where the Strawberry Fields memorial was later created. Chapman pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and was sentenced to 20-years-to-life. In 2016, he was denied parole for a ninth time.          

 





 

"A dream you dream alone is only a dream. 
A dream you dream together is reality."
                   ~ John Lennon 




Viewfinder links:   
         
all things Beatles                
John Lennon         
Yoko Ono           
Wedding Album         
         
Net links:    
          
Official Website           
Death of John Lennon       
        YouTube:     
          
Imagine      




Styrous® ~ December 8, 2015