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Sacred Expressions: Journeys in Faith & Art

Good turnout for night of faith, music, art

Sacred ExpressionsApril 21, 2008 – About 200 people turned out for “Sacred Expressions: Journeys in Faith & Art,” an event held at The Cherry Street Artisan on April 12, 2008. The event featured panelists, music and poetry, and was co-sponsored by MU’s Center on Religion & the Professions.

The event featured musicians, poets, dancers and other artists exploring how spiritual journeys inspire and give meaning to their creations. (Read more about the event.)

See photos from the event:

Panel

Metal sculpture artist Michael Marcum (left to right), Scott Cairns, poet and director of MU’s Center for Literary Arts; and Justin Arft, religious studies scholar and artist, respond to questions from panel moderator David Clark, gallery coordinator at The Cherry Street Artisan. (See the site for a roundup of the panel discussion).

Marcum and Cairns

Marcum (left to right) and Cairns on the panel.

Elliott

Cindi Elliott, an American Indian storyteller, shares how stories pass values on to future generations.

Dancers

Dancers from Shanthi Mandir Hindu temple perform classical Indian dances that tell stories of myth and belief.

Dancers

Shanthi Mandir dancers perform.

Dancers

Dancers from Shanthi Mandir perform a spiritual dance.

Ironweed

Jane Accurso (left to right) and Dierik Leonhard of the band Ironweed, after their set of bluegrass gospel songs.

Ironweed

Accurso and Leonhard.

Travers

Singer-songwriter Caleb Travers performs on The Artisan stage.

Travers

Travers shared how his Christian faith is incorporated in his music, even while some songs and topics are secular.

The Katalyzt’s

The Katalyzt’s (left to right, Tyree Byndom and Jesca Byndom) perform their Bahai’-inspired spiritual rap.

The Katalyzt’s

The Katalyzt’s perform with special guest Rachid Outabia (far right), who is from a Roma and Muslim background.

Ronci

Poet and Zen Buddhist Ray Ronci (far right) and his band perform Japanese poetry set to improvisational jazz as part of the evening’s Poetry Jam.

Ronci

Ronci at the piano.

Acuff

Audience member Michael Acuff participates in the Poetry Jam.

Coming soon:
See clips from the show on YouTube

Sponsored by The Cherry Street Artisan and MU’s Center on Religion & the Professions.

Cherry Street Artisan CORP


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