Calendar June 2013

It Looks Like It's Open - 13 E Tulane Rd, Columbus, Ohio

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Studio-mate shows not at the studio:



Heidi Kambitch of OpenheartCreatures
<http://openheartcreatures.wordpress.com> will perform with others at the Alternative Fashion Mob Night Show, and Grand Finale. "Fashion isn't always about pretty dresses, friends! Come feast your eyes on a runway show of local, original fashion styles." 8:00pm, June 6th: Pay-what-you-can donation at the door ($5 suggested) 18 and over. Circus, 1227 N. High.    And 8:00pm June 8th at 422 West State Street Warehouse. https://www.facebook.com/AlternativeFashionMob/events
June 28, 29, 30th-COMFEST! ~ Columbus, Ohio’s very own Community Festival. Join Openheartcreatures for our 4th annual Live Arts Stage Performance, Saturday at 1:30, and be on the lookout for other sightings as well….

Jesse Hemminger's Glowie Monsters
In this fun, hands-on workshop participants make a small felt stuffed monster with LED eyes that light up when you squeeze its tummy. Learn the basics of electronics, along with sewing and soldering techniques. No previous experience with electronics or sewing is required. This workshop is fun for all ages and suitable for children aged 9 and up, although younger children are welcome if they are able to sit and focus on a craft project for 3 hours and if they are accompanied by a parent.  $39 | 2 for $70. For more info.: thefusefactory.org or glowiemonster@gmail.com

Summer Glowie Monster Dates:

Sa June 8, 1-4pm, ILLIO 13 E. Tulane Rd. [FULL]
Th June 20, 2-5pm, Upper Arlington Recreation Station
Tu June 25, 1-4pm, McConnell Art Center
Su June 30, 1-4pm, ILLIO 13 E Tulane Rd

Sa July 6, 1-4pm, Upper Arlington Recreation Station
Fr July 12, 1-4pm, ILLIO 13 E Tulane Rd
Mo July 29 1-4pm, ILLIO 13 E Tulane Rd

Tu Aug 6, 9am-12pm, Upper Arlington Recreation Station
Th Aug 15, 1-4pm, McConnell Art Center
Mo Aug 19, 9am-12pm, ILLIO 13 E Tulane Rd
Sa Aug 31, 9am-12pm, ILLIO 13 E Tulane Rd




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13 E. Tulane events:

Alexander Technique Practicum Sessions

Beaker Prince will be offering opportunities to explore movement principles of the Alexander Technique at ILLIO at a low, affordable price as she completes complete practice hours to prepare for certification this summer.  Practice sessions are taught one-to-one (couples and small groups can be accommodated if requested) , are 45-50 minutes in length,and will be scheduled at ILLIO on selected afternoons. Beaker is offering these practice lessons at a sliding scale of $10-$20 ($5-15 for full-time students, or a time bank hour for members of the Care and Share Time bank.)

Please contact Beaker at beakerbee@yahoo.com if you would like to schedule a practice lesson. More information can be found on her website www.yogadirections.com.

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Sunday, June 9 2:00pm-4:00pm 
Open Meditation : The Opposite of Stress
 



The term "stress" in its common usage was popularized by psychologist Hans Selye who put animals under unusual or extreme conditions (starvation, worry, fatigue, cold) to record the physiological consequences. He demonstrated that various circumstances can produce overwhelming stress which breaks down a body's mechanisms leaving it open to a variety of diseases. A rat forced to swim in cold water until the edge of drowning was more likely to get infection or suffer other apparently unrelated ailments.

We may often feel we are the subject of arbitrary experiments of a pitiless psychologist, that our health and wellbeing are deteriorating as barely achievable demands are made of us from work and family, or as the extremes of discomfort are reached. 



We all have ways of reacting to stressors that allow us some temporary ease, but they often produce new stressors over time. We can be like a injured patient addicted to pain medication. The initial tool for coping is now a larger problem because it never giving us what we really need to heal. 

Most conditions that give rise to our stress are not lethal in themselves. They become destructive because we react in a self-destructive way, not knowing what else to do. Stress is largely a psychological phenomenon. It is the feelings of anxiety or depression that we produce in particular situations. As such, it is transformable. If we can train ourselves to "respond" rather than "react" to the conditions we find ourselves in, we can learn not to give rise to stress, and will then have better clarity to change those conditions themselves. 

In his classic book Full Catastrophe Living, Jon Kabat-Zinn writes succinctly, "You have the power to affect the balance point between your internal resources for coping with stress and the stressors that are an unavoidable part of living. By exercising this capacity consciously and intelligently, you can control the degree of stress you experience. Moreover, rather than having to invent a new way of dealing with every individual stressor that comes up in your life, you can develop a way of dealing with change in general..."(p.238) The central element in the movement from reaction to response is awareness to the present moment where the exchange between the conditions we encounter and the stress we experience occurs. 




In our meditation and discussion this month, I suggest we reflect on "the opposite of stress," the experience of non-stress. Let us consider the methods we can use to attain this. We can learn how stress arises and what we would like to experience in its place.

According to the short Arañña Sutta (SN 1.10), a shining forest spirit approached the Buddha when he and his disciples we're resting in Jeta Grove. Knowing that the Buddha and his students ate only one meal a day, she asked how it was that they were so healthy and radiant? The Buddha replied,
They sorrow not for what is past, 
They have no longing for the future, 
The present is sufficient for them: 
Hence it is they appear so radiant. 
By having longing for the future, 
By sorrowing over what is past, 
By this the unwise are withered up 
As a cut down tender reed.

Let us, together, find the present sufficient and learn this practice of radiance.




*As we have in the past, we will sit for two 20/25 minute sessions with quiet walking in between, and time for every participant to talk before and after. Then we'll have tea! Those new to meditation are welcome to join and participate as much as they feel comfortable. 

*If you need a responsible person to watch your kid(s) so you can participate, send me a message (seth.josephson@gmail.com, or fb, or at 614-499-3350). I want to help make sure this quiet practice is accessible to parents.



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Friday, June 14th 8:00pm
A.K. BURNS + A.L. STEINER’S COMMUNITY ACTION CENTER OR BUST! CROSS-CUNTRY 2013 U.S. SUMMER TOUR!

Artist A.K. Burns + A.L. Steiner are bringing a feature-length sociosexual video in our own city/town/village! These world renowned artists will join us in our humble studio to share their provocative video project. We're very honored!



*Community Action Center (2010, DV, TRT 69 mins.) incorporates the erotics of a community where the personal is not only political, but sexual. This project was heavily inspired by 1970’s porn-romance-liberation films which served as distinct portraits of the urban inhabitants, landscapes and the body politic of a particular time and place. Community Action Center is a unique contemporary womyn-centric composition that serves as both an ode and a hole-filler. Sex, sexuality and the complexities of gendered bodies are inherently political. This project is a small archive of an intergenerational community built on collaboration, friendship, sex and art. The work attempts to explore a consideration of feminist fashion, sexual aesthetics and an expansive view of what is defined as ‘sex’. The video seeks to expose and reformulate paradigms that are typical of porn typologies, intentionally exploiting tropes for their comical value, critical consideration and historical homage. The artists have created a reason to reflect on the cultural realness of homo-grown lesbian sexuality, and the work aims to be a hedonistic and distinctly political adventure.

Burns and Steiner worked with artists and performers who created infinitely complex gender and performance roles that are both real and fantastical, set to a soundtrack of music culled from the worldwide sisterhood: Chicks on Speed, Effi Briest, Electrelane, K8 Hardy, Lesbians on Ecstasy, Light Asylum, MEN, Motherland, NGUZUNGUZU, I.U.D. (Lizzi Bougatsos & Sadie Laska), Kinski and Thee Majesty (Genesis P-Orridge), and featuring original compositions by Justin Bond, Nick Hallett & Sam Greenleaf Miller, Ashland Mines & Wu Tsang, Sergei Tcherepnin and Tri-State Area with AV Linton.

In 2012, Burns and Steiner completed their fundraising campaign to raise money for this self-funded US tour with the help of USA Projects andover 300 supporters who pledged their donation in support of this project. Burns and Steiner look forward to presenting the video in-person in 16 cities nationwide.

"Queer sex requires creativity, a commitment to your entire body as a sex organ. Don’t assume anything. Sex should be a process of creativity and invention. We believe that queer sex and feminist agency is a shared acknowledgment of reciprocal penetration—physically, psychologically. The universe wants us to play."http://dismagazine.com/discussion/9725/community-action-interaction/




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Monday, June 17th - Saturday, June 22nd

Reweaving the Dhamma Cloth, 
Metta/Vipassana retreat with Sister Khema 
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday - 6:00-8:00am
Monday, Tuesday (location TBA), Thursday, Friday, Saturday - 7:00-9:00pm

In the beginning, the Buddhist teaching was said to be, "Easy to understand, immediately effective, and inviting inspection for those who are wise." What did that mean? Can we still connect all the pieces to this wonderful puzzle?

Buddhist nun, Sister Khema, will instruct what suffering is; how and why we suffer; what the Buddha taught about the end of suffering, and then how to use the Noble 8-Fold Path to practice the Buddha's teaching with both gradual and immediate results. This is an opportunity for each of us to gather in the threads, reset our own loom, and begin to reweave our own magnificently balanced colorful Dhamma cloth.

Ven. Sister Khema trained under and continues to work with Venerable Bhante Vimalaramsi Maha Thera.

Morning sessions - Sister Khema will lead us in some readings and we will share one or two 30 minute meditations. People are welcome to attend any or all mornings.

Evening sessions - will begin with a 15min meditation, followed by a talk and Q&A. Each evening talk will build on the last so participants are encouraged to attend all evenings. Tuesday's talk will not be at 13 E Tulane because of a time conflict there. The Tuesday location will be announced on Monday. 

This retreat is based on dana (generosity). We will accept donations to go toward the costs of hosting Ven. Khema. 

Those planning to participate are encouraged to send an email to Brent Applebaum at <brent@beol.net> or RSVP at www.facebook.com/events/543256142382119/ to estimate attendance. 


This retreat is for anyone who wishes to uncover this priceless gift. 

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Tuesday, June 18th 7:30pm - and every Tuesday -
Queer Yoga's Tuesday Tadasana


Queer Yoga is Columbus's first queer-focused yoga class that offers professional yoga instruction in a designated Safe(r) Space. We endeavor to cultivate an atmosphere of acceptance and community in all we do, from sun salutations to post-yoga snack time. Whether you are new to yoga, or you can complete a headstand without assistance, you will find something to challenge and deepen your practice.

Class fees are $6 for ALL participants. Everyone is welcome. Bring a mat.





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Monday, June 24th, 7:00-9:00pm
Anti-capitalist Meditation: Start where you are



The Marxist Literary Group is in town for their annual Summer Institute on Culture and Society: http://mlgics2013.wordpress.com/ Marxists, since Gramsci, have been aware of the importance of cultural work in the re-imagination of society, but they have rarely discussed "technologies of the self" that we could use to transform the particular forms of alienation we experience within capitalism. I (Seth) will be giving a paper at the MLG conference on the political philosophy of the Buddhist monk/activist Thich Nhat Hanh and hope some of the other attendees will join us at Illio Studio Monday evening for a special meditation and discussion on creating a new way of being in the world by beginning with our own self-awareness. 

*As we have in the past, we will sit for two 20/25 minute sessions with quiet walking in between, and time for every participant to talk before and after. Then we'll have tea! Those new to meditation are welcome to join and participate as much as they feel comfortable. 

www.facebook.com/events/172919802874608/


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Sunday, June 30th, 1:00-4:00pm
Glowie Monsters Workshop

Fee (instruction + materials): $39; $70 for 2
Instructor: Jesse Hemminger

In this fun, hands-on workshop participants make a small felt stuffed monster with LED eyes that light up when you squeeze its tummy. Learn the basics of electronics, along with sewing and soldering techniques. No previous experience with electronics or sewing is required. This workshop is fun for all ages and suitable for children aged 9 and up, although younger children are welcome if they are able to sit and focus on a craft project for 3 hours and if they are accompanied by a parent.

To reserve a spot in the workshop, please preregister at: http://thefusefactory.org/workshops/

See above for the full list of Glowie Monster classes and locations this summer.