Meiso's
Sitar: Teiju Kato
Tabla: Uko Utagawa
Sarod:Yasushi Fujibayashi

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Indian Classical, Sitar, Tabla and Sarod
June 28th 2007 8:00pm
Travelling through the medium of sound, transforming the reality of the moment into a sacred realm, and sharing a moment of intensity through the melody of Indian Instrument are a few of the features offered by Mesos.
This original Japanese trio of Sitar, Tabla, and Sarod will share their talent and experiences at Zentra Yaizu on Thursday night June 27th.
Door open at 7:30 the presentation start at 8:00.
Fee are 1500yen all the profits goes to the players.
Come enjoy a moment of difference and experience a new taste. |
April 8th and 9th 2006
Weekend
seminar with Swami Satyadharma
Saraswati
Yoga,
body, mind and
the subtle
aspect of the Self.
Saturday
7pm to 9 30 (Explore the subtle bodies
and how to work with it)
Sunday 7pm to 9 30 (Pshyshic body, the cakras
and their influences)
Swami
Satyadharma Saraswati is an eminent Yoga teacher who has spent 30 years
in India
with Swami Satyananda Saraswati (world renowned living Tantric Yoga
master).
She is an Acharya (authority) in the Satyananda lineage and teaches
Yoga and
advanced meditation techniques throughout the world. She played a key
role in
the development of Bihar Yoga Bharati, the first government accredited
university dedicated to Yoga. She spends part of the year teaching at
BYB in India
and part of the year touring overseas. She is one of three ambassadors
representing the Satyananda Yoga tradition internationally.
Swami Satyadharma takes
a special interest in advanced
concentration and meditation techniques derived from the ancient Vedic
texts.
She is the author and editor of several Bihar School of Yoga books and
publications. Born in the United States, she
has lived in India since
1975.
2000
yen donation per evenings (zenrta students), 3000 yen for non-student.
Places
are limited, reservation necessary.
All the fee are to cover the coming of Swami
Satydharma and the extra will be donated to Sivananda math.
Sivananda
Math is a social and charitable institution founded by Swami Satyananda
at
Munger in 1984, in memory of his guru, Swami Sivananda Saraswati of
Rishikesh.
The Head Office is now situated at Rikhia in Deoghar district, Bihar.
Swami Niranjanananda is the Chief Patron.Sivananda
Math aims to facilitate the growth of the weaker and underprivileged
sections
of society, especially rural communities. Its activities include:
distribution
of free scholarships, clothing, farm animals and food, the digging of
tube-wells and construction of houses for the needy, assistance to
farmers in
ploughing and watering their fields. The Rikhia complex also houses a
satellite
dish system for providing global information to the villagers.A medical
clinic has been established for the
provision of medical treatment, advice and education. Veterinary
services are
also