“I had an older brother who left home when I was six. Stephen Trimble: The Mike File - A Story of Grief and Hope Click here to watch the recording of the July 25th presentation.Īuthor Stephen Trimble and clinical psychologist Lynne Cobb discuss The Mike File, the 2022 Human Relations Mental Health Awareness Book of the Year. Ty has performed in prestigious halls all around the world including Carnegie Hall, Sydney Opera House, and Royal Festival Hall in London, and many many more. He has become well known not only for his talents as a tabla player/composer, but also for his extensive experience as a recording engineer and live concert producer. He is internationally recognized for being instrumental in creating unique collaborations that weave tabla with other world traditions. From that time forward, Ty dedicated his life to music as a career and as a spiritual path. Ty Burhoe has been a disciple of the legendary Ustad Zakir Hussain since 1990. In 1996, he received a prestigious Canada Council Artist’s Grant to pursue intensive studies at an advanced level with Ali Akbar Khan. Since then Steve has dedicated himself to fully learning this complex art form and to carry on the teachings of his illustrious guru. In 1973 he became a disciple of Maestro Ali Akbar Khan, one of India’s treasures. His love of creativity through musical expression led him to the classical music of North India and the sarode. Steve Oda began his musical education at the age of seven, learning to play slide guitar and then jazz guitar. We welcome everyone's questions and look forward to our time together. In this session, we will share the two main elements within the music, Raga (melody) and Tala (rhythm) as well as give demonstrations of both the sarode (25 stringed lute) and the tabla (hand drums). The music has its roots in the ancient Vedic scriptures and yet, has enjoyed an almost undisturbed evolution into our modern world. 17 Presentation.Ĭlassical music of India is a deeply rich, intricately faceted, and emotionally passionate tradition. Linda Hollis of the Psychology Department at the University of Arizona, and will include recent data on our aging society, a debunking of stereotypes and myths about aging, and insights about the challenges as well as possibilities that will emerge with this shift.Īn Introduction to Classical Indian Music Click Here to Watch the Recording of the Jan. This free online webinar will be presented by Dr. This change has wide implications for economic growth, patterns of work and retirement, the way that families function, the ability of governments and communities to provide adequate resources for older adults, and the prevalence of chronic disease and disability. Some may be alarmed by this demographic shift, but others see it as an opportunity. By 2034 adults over the age of 65 are projected to outnumber children for the first time in U.S. Per the U.S Census Bureau, in less than two decades the "graying of America" as well as the rest of the world will be a well-established fact. The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI-UA) and the Psychology Department at the University of Arizona are offering a free webinar focused on an upcoming and significant demographic change. OLLI-UA Online Speaker Series Linda Hollis: Are We Ready for the World's Largest Aging Demographic Shift? Online Class Recordings - Login Required.Class Recording Archive - Login Required.Field Trips / Dining Out / Social Events.Summer - Central Tucson In-Person Classes.
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