Searing and powerful memories… Brilliant story, wonderful photos!” If you would like to buy a copy of the book in English or French (e-book OR hard cover) please contact Chris. It was at the end of a long period of peace, just a few months before a coup d’etat that triggered the ongoing armed conflict. This photo book is a memoir of travels in the mountains of Afghanistan in 1977, looking at the beauty and dignity of this extraordinary country “before the rain of fire”. To be notified of our next gig, please email a link to our version of Steve Goodman’s blues song inspired by Melville’s epic novel, Moby Dick.įor more music videos, please scroll down. With our sense of irony pitched in your key, we are Sitting on Top of the World. I perform regularly with my band, Cool Blue North (formerly the Ecotones). We are in the studio these days, recording and album! We will release it ON VINYL, and also for digital download, bien entendu. The area of overlapping landscapes where the “foreign” species encounter each other and blend together is an ecotone, the tension created when competing species meet, perhaps to establish new interdependence (in Greek tonos means “tension”). An ecotone is a transition area between two adjacent ecological communities. Why Ecotone? Creative tension, and the wild. In 1990, when I worked as a program director with Médecins Sans Frontières - Canada, I made this short doc about the work of my friend Paul Hogan in Sri Lanka. Poster design: Larry Rossignol, painting Sun/Gate by Sky Glabushįrom the Archives: Short Documentary about the Butterfly Peace Garden in Sri Lanka Craig Stephenson, Jungian Analyst, author, Lisbon Portugal You’ve also evoked very effectively the spirit of a time, positioning his life historically in the context of London Ontario, and what Jung called the spirit of the depths as it informed that time, the angel manifesting in that particular time as a necessary rebel. You’ve conveyed a complexity in Woodman that I found both convincing and intriguing. Ontario Institute for Studies in Education of the University of Toronto Deanne Bogdan, Professor Emerita, Department of Social Justice Education ![]() David Haenke, Poet and Forest Manager, Ozark Regional Land Trust I am utterly stunned by the brilliance and beauty and depth of Rebel Angel. ![]() Johanne Clare, author and Professor, George Brown College It seemed to say things about you (or me) or anyone who has fallen under the intense spell of the Romantic vision. I screened the whole thing a second time and found the ideas more universal - i.e. ![]() It is a wonderful study of a cultural moment in Canada’s maturing cultural life. John Hoedl, Jungian Analyst, president and of the International Society for Psychology as the Discipline of Interiorityįar-reaching and filled with things I didn’t know about Woodman’s life and relationships and experiences, and about London and its art scene. Threads of love running all through it: your love for Ross, his love for art and poetry, the love in the eyes of all his friends and colleagues remembering him, the love between Ross and Marion, and your love for film making. So much love there with zero sentimentality! I can’t remember watching a movie like that before. Karen Mulhallen, Poet, Editor of Descant magazine, Professor Emeritus Ryerson University A glorious celebration and a beautiful film in every way.
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