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Friday, January 1, 2010

“The Great Harvest of Hope” Canadian Submission Deadline SUNDAY JANUARY 24

This is no plea for money, but instead, for creativity!
DEADLINE: This SUNDAY January 23rd

“The Great Harvest of Hope” project speaks to my heart and soul, by bringing together the ideas, words and music of young people from more than thirty countries around the world, in the aim to inspire hope, spread peace, and change lives for the better.

I know that the seeds of your imagination - and the creative young people you know - will make an essential contribution.

Here’s how the BIG project works:
* Young people (8 - 19 years) from around the world contribute their creativity
in English, French, Spanish, and Portugese.
* Starting January 24th EVERY submission is translated
into each of the other 3 languages
* Over the next few months, a script is fashioned by a multi-lingual
team in Quebec — I will be assisting in this facillitation, in person, in Sherbrooke
* In SPRING: an international team of young performers, drawn from each of
the 30 participating countries, will create a multi-language show
* The resulting performance becomes the centrepiece in the
International Drama and Dance Educators Association congress
in Brazil - Summer 2010

My responsibility is the brisk coordination of CANADIAN Contribution - and I will also be documenting as much of the process as possible for viewing on the Internet, and other new media channels.

There will be hundreds of participants speaking English, French, Spanish and Portuguese. LET’s Get the CANADIAN VOICE HEARD TOO!

I need your help…
A] …in choosing a one or a few young participants who have something special to contribute

AND/OR

B] …assembling a small group tweens and teens to talk about, and then contribute

AND/OR

C] …If you fit the age range, by CONTRIBUTING YOUR OWN CREATIVITY

HERE’s WHAT STARTS OFF THE WRITTEN SUBMISSIONS.
Respond in words, images and/or song to the following starting points:
[ONE]
taking time …to do, to think, to feel
Starting points:
a) Each day…
b) From now on, I will…

[TWO]
my place …in my community, in the world, in my life
Starting points:
a) There is always… and it…
b) I feel like trying…

[THREE]
my fears …how they stand now, how I might overpower them
Starting points:
a) I feel as if…
b) All it would take…

[FOUR]
the same or different …in terms of culture, gender, age
Starting points:
a) I see that…
b) I decided…

[FIVE]
water …as shared, hoarded, polluted or wasted by us all
Starting points:
a) In my daily life…
b) Perhaps…

DEADLINE: This Sunday January 24th

EMAIL Submissions to: longstaff.n@gmail.com

In all cases, once the basic responses have been recorded, all participants are invited to take a little more time to express
through Words, ideas, poetry, song, impressions, and images…

If you see a possibility to use Video or Audio - GREAT - we’ll need to talk about HOW though — these forms are much more difficult and time consuming to translate.

As the Coordinator for the Canadian Contribution to the project, I hope you’ll let me know:
First: how you think you can help
Second: what questions you have for me, for clarification
Third: what help you need from me, for you to contribute

I think this is the start of the kind of work that can reshape young people’s connection to the world they will soon inherit from us - It’s about collaboration, creativity and hope, and I hope you will be part of it!

yours sincerely,

Nicholas

posted by Longstaff at 7:23 pm  

Thursday, February 1, 2007

* New Music posting

Music Archive

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Soundtrack

Romeo and Juliet

Appleby College commissioned me to write music and songs for their production of the classic tale of the doomed lovers.  (Click MIDI for the synthesizer demo or Click LIVE for the student orchestra’s rendition.

MIDILIVE |   Introduction

MIDILIVE |   Royal Fanfare

MIDILIVE |   Folk Dance

MIDILIVE |   Promenade

MIDILIVE |   Romeo Meets Juliet

MIDILIVE |   Love Theme

MIDILIVE |   The Marriage

MIDILIVE |   Desire

MIDILIVE |   Mercutio v.s. Tybalt

MIDILIVE |   Romeo v.s. Tybalt

MIDILIVE |   The Ballet

MIDILIVE |   Funeral Procession

MIDILIVE |   The Death of the Lovers

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Songs

Johnny Wonder

I’ll post some more of my songs here soon.  got a neat idea about how to do it, and it’s taking some preparation time.

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Sound Scape

Time Passes |   …what really became a study in the resonant frequencies of the room in which I recorded.  Could only have discovered them by spending so much time there.

A Stroll Through The Riot |   …created for J. Karol Korchinski’s play Canada House

The Grubs Are Coming |   …J. Karol Korchinski wrote these dark monologues for a fear junkie in his play “Canada House” - chilling.  This was the underscore I created for it.

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Instrumental

Steps To Infinity

Solar Freedom |   Guitar: Stephen Iley

Search Through Seasons

Run |   Guitar: Stephen Iley
Oboe: Peter Voisey
Drums: John Kuisma

Recess |   Drums: John Kuisma

Puddledance |   Violin: Annabelle Meare

March Of Time

Lowland Struggle |   Drums: John Kuisma

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posted by Longstaff at 9:15 am  

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