Frozen Music

Goethe used these words to describe architecture, the structure of a building, or architectural style. Can it also describe the intersection of music and the structure of a life, the building style of a soul? And the place where music inspires and instructs the process of personal development? The improvisational nature of life experience plays out who we become. What does your composition sound like?

About Me

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I began volunteering at a wildlife education center many years ago and it changed my life. I discovered the joy of working with birds of prey and teaching about the natural world. During that time I was introduced to a few parrots, and within a year the first African Gray parrot came to live with me.For over 20 years I have been a bird behavior consultant, working primarily with parrots and their companion humans. I continued to volunteer my time at Wind Over Wings, a raptor rehab and education center in CT. I have been an attuned Reiki practitioner since 1986, and have given treatments to people and animals. I currently offer behavioral support for all species of animals through a process I call Animal Dialogues. I make unusual sculptural dream catchers,and hope to start playing a musical instrument in 2012.

Monday, December 19, 2011

Murmuration

Music is wide open movement, even when frozen. A composition in the key of  wing beats and a subtle roar sings the lyrics while the tune unfolds in silence. Murmuration is counterpoint to frozen music.

To view the original film without the annoying ads and TODAY logo go to Murmuration at vimeo.com

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