Friday, December 21, 2007

Clebrating joy of music with the Indiana's Children's Choir


The Indiana's Children's Choir is one of the most amazing choirs in the world. Founded by visionary conductor, Henry Leek in 1986 it has grown to embrace 240 remarkable singers. This choir has sung multiple times at Carnegie Hall and even for the Vatican. for more information about them follow this link.

When I despair of the world and its darkness, I turn to the potential of art and music for creating world peace and cross cultural human understanding. We all understand this language of music, this language of the spirit, this portal to joy and sharing.

This children's choir seems a perfect post upon which to reflect the joy of the Solstice; the return of light. Thank heaven for the light of art and for children.

2 comments:

d. chedwick bryant said...

You find the most interesting musical vids.


Re: your last post...sorry to say I have never seen a fairy ring--although people have pointed out mossy patches and said they were fairy rings. sometimes there are trinkets and rosarys left there to bless the fairies --holy wells usually have tons of rosaries too--otherwise I couldn't find these places very easily--mossy patches, holes in the ground...

Princess Haiku said...

Chedwick,
i just sent you an email about fairy rings and then found this! We seem to be on the same wave length. My understanding was that a fairy ring was indicated by a circle of mushrooms. I think I will consult our friend at Windywillow about this

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