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Walk-Through of Da Mantra Cafe poster: Matt Braithwaite length: 06:35 date added: February 18, 2023 event date: January 2023 language: English event speaker: Matt Braithwaite views: 584; views this month: 47; views this week: 16 Run by devotees of Adi Da, Da Mantra Cafe is a restaurant, store, and mission center in the city of Tiruvannamala in Tamil Nadu, India. It is located at a spiritual nexus and place of pilgrimage: near the hill, Arunachala (sacred to Shiva), and near Sri Ramana Ashram (the Ashram of Ramana Maharshi).
In this video, Matt Braithwaite takes us on a walk-through of Da Mantra Cafe in January, 2023, which has been in development since 2017 and is now open to the public. comments: 2
Children's Retreat: Naitauba - 2009 poster: Matt Braithwaite length: 29:22 date added: November 24, 2016 event date: July 2009 language: English views: 3270; views this month: 27; views this week: 12 Young people growing up in the Adidam community go on retreat to Adi Da Samrajashram, the sacred island of Naitauba, in Fiji, during July, 2009.
The Ascent of Orpheus: Final Walk Through poster: Matt Braithwaite length: 04:17 date added: December 1, 2015 event date: October 11, 2015 language: English views: 2779; views this month: 24; views this week: 8 “The Ascent of Orpheus” exhibition of Adi Da's art ran from July 9 - October 11, 2015, at the Bargello National Museum, Florence.
This video clip is a final walk through of the exhibition, on October 11, 2015.
For more information about the exhibition, click here.
Ruchiradama Nadikanta on The Ascent of Orpheus poster: Matt Braithwaite length: 20:01 date added: November 18, 2015 event date: July 7, 2015 language: English event speaker: Ruchiradama Nadikanta views: 5157; views this month: 44; views this week: 16 Ruchiradama Nadikanta is a senior devotee of Avatar Adi Da and a member of the Ruchira Sannyasin Order. She served as Adi Da's spiritual ambassador at the groundbreaking exhibition of Adi Da's Image-Art, The Ascent Of Orpheus, in the renowned Bargello Museum in Florence, which ran from July 7 - October 11, 2015. In this unique presentation (filmed on July 7, 2015), Ruchiradama Nadikanta takes us on a guided tour of the exhibition, describing the extraordinary nature of Adi Da's art, and providing us with an esoteric understanding of "The Ascent of Orpheus", and how it reflects Adi Da's incarnation and liberating work.
Da Purnima at the European Danda: Art Night Update poster: Matt Braithwaite length: 01:37 date added: July 23, 2015 event date: August 1, 2015 language: English views: 3176; views this month: 21; views this week: 9 The European Danda is offering a 3-day retreat (hosted by longtime devotee Gerald Sheinfeld) from Friday, July 31 through Sunday, August 2, coinciding with the Celebration of Da Purnima. For more information, click here.
This video is an update on the special "Art Night" that will be taking place Saturday night (August 1), as part of the retreat and celebration. Your hosts will be longtime devotees Brian O'Mahony and Antonia Randazzo.tags: image-artEuropean Danda
The Mummery-Cult Of Pairs Set Free poster: Matt Braithwaite length: 04:34 date added: November 2, 2014 event date: October 2014 language: English event speaker: Steve Brown views: 6136; views this month: 40; views this week: 15 In response to Shakespeare's famous monologue, "All the world's a stage", from his play, As You Like It, Adi Da Samraj wrote the extraordinary poem, "The Mummery-Cult Of Pairs Set Free", which appears in His Happenine Book.
Because Adi Da intended this as a direct response to William Shakespeare, reciter Steve Brown is standing before the River Avon in Stratford, Shakespeare's hometown.
This video clip provides an introduction to the place (Florence), the dancers, the musicians, the art (images from Adi Da's Geome One: Alberti's Window, in four different colorings for the four seasons), and the costumes (which were color-coordinated with the art).
Also in this clip: Italian art critic, Giuliano Serafini (author of Matisse e il Mediterraneo and Goya, praises the combination of music, dance, and art: "It's the best!". Serafini, Keith Ferrone (director of the Florence Dance Company), and Ruchiradama Nadikanta all note the technological advance represented by the LED lighting in the back panels, that brought out the color in Adi Da's art to a far greater degree than in previous performances (assisted by new fabrications of Adi Da's art), and enlivened the dancers' performance.
Ruchiradama Nadikanta: "Absolutely exquisite! . . . It was one symphony — of dance, and art, and music. . . Adi Da was immensely present, infusing every note and every step, as well as shining through His extraordinary Art. . . You feel [the dancers] really dancing to the Art."
Quandra Loka: Opening Reception, May 24, 2014 poster: Matt Braithwaite length: 07:54 date added: May 26, 2014 event date: May 24, 2014 language: English views: 3202; views this month: 16; views this week: 8 Opening Reception of the exhibition, "Quandra Loka - The Indivisible Space of Conscious Light": color and black-and-white photographic images, combined with the full-wall multi-media installation. Showing at Galerie Pien Rademakers, Prinsengracht 570, Amsterdam, May 24 - June 29, 2014. Also appearing at the KunstRAI Art Fair in Amsterdam, June 4-9, 2014.
Preparing for Not-Two Is Peace 2013 poster: Matt Braithwaite length: 03:52 date added: March 14, 2013 event date: March 15, 2013 language: English views: 4270; views this month: 22; views this week: 11 A few scenes from the preparation at the Teatro della Pergola in Florence on March 14, 2013. Some views of the famous old theatre itself. The use of back projection for the video produces very crisp images of Adi Da's art, without the projection being interrrupted by the dancers (who would stand between the projector and the lower part of the screen in a traditional forward projection system). For more on the performance, click here.
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