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20 Sep 2011, by

Songwriting Class

Local musician Jesse Harper (of Old School Freight Train, Love Canon) will be here on the 2nd and 4th Thursday’s of the month facilitating what he is calling a “Songwriters Hang.” He will be our guide as we study song structures, explore techniques, discuss and (lovingly) critique our efforts. These hangs run from 5-6:30.

Every week, Eunoia hosts a meal at 6:30, so participants are welcome to continue to “hang” afterwards. Also, don’t forget: We have an Open Mic every 1st and 3rd Thursday, so you can practice performing your new stuff!

For more info on Jesse, check out the following links:

Jesse’s Website

Jesse’s Bandcamp Page

 

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13 Sep 2011, by

Tom Conlon

We have the pleasure of hosting Tom Conlon this Sunday, Setpember 13th. Tom is an incredible musician not to be missed. He is a masterful songwriter and guitarist whose live performances are engaging and moving. This free show begins at 8pm.

Tom Conlon “Home” from DTH Media Services / Todd Harter on Vimeo.

Hear more of Tom’s music at MySpace, and check out his website.

 

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26 Aug 2011, by

Creativity Classes

Free • Verse 

Traditional Poetry meets Hip-Hop Poetry

A Writing Workshop Led by Daniel L. Garner and Bernard Hankin

Tuesday’s 7pm-9pm

Writers will explore and learn from a fusion of the old and the new. This workshop will expand your craft as a writer, storyteller, and poet. Sessions will be creative and interactive. Daniel L. Garner holds a degree in English and Religion and Bernard Hankins is a local spoken word poet and musician. Both are graduates from the University of Virginia.

Workshop Includes:

-word play, vocal skills, performance, visuals, storytelling, perspective, experimentation, trips to local poetry events

Poets to be covered:

Wallace Stevens, Louise Gluck, Agha Shahid Ali, T.S. Eliot, Yeats, Rumi, Nanak, John Ashbery, Dante, Lord Tennyson, Shell,y Tupac Shakur, Rakim, A+, Lupe Fiasco, Common, Wu-Tang Clan, Jay-Z, DMX, Eyedea, Eminem, Lauryn Hill.

A Whole New Motivation

A Book Discussion Group


Exploring the books of
 Daniel H. Pink

Friday’s @ 3pm. The Garden

Want to start a business? A band? A workout routine? Do you seem to lose steam before you ever begin? What makes human beings tick? Is money really the best motivator? Come find out the answers.

‘Motivation is the key ingredient to any project.’

-Kevin Finnegan

 

 

We will be reading and discussing:

Drive

The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us

 A Whole New Mind

Why Right-Brainers Will Rule the Future

 Topics Include:

-The value of integrated thought over specialization.

-The value of autonomy in innovation.

-The necessity of creativity and empathy.

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 For a preview of Daniel Pink’s thought, please watch his TED talk:

http://www.ted.com/talks/dan_pink_on_motivation.html

 

*Other, thinkers that maybe discussed in the course include:

-Ken Robinson (http://www.ted.com/talks/ken_robinson_says_schools_kill_creativity.html)

-Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi (author of Flow and Creativity)

-Daniel Goleman (author of Emotional Intelligence)

-Roger Martin (author of The Opposable Mind)

 

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12 Aug 2011, by

Richard Montoya

Eunoia is proud to present

 

This show is sponsored by Bailey Printing, Inc.

 

Richard Montoya is a graduate from Parsons School of Design in New York City whose career in graphic design expands over 30 years. His work ranges from packaging design to corporate identity. He has worked on projects with some high profiled clients such as Calvin Klein and Avon Products, Inc. as well as top advertising agencies for Ogilvy & Mather and Young & Rubicam. Richard also taught graphic design at Piedmont Virginia Community College.

 

In 2009, after having a successful design business, he and his family embarked on an 18 month volunteer training with Youth with a Mission (YWAM) taking him to places like Papua New Guinea, India and Afghanistan. During his time with YWAM he was able to use his skills to bring awareness of injustice issues through his graphics and filmmaking. He is currently on furlough in Virginia.

 

This art show includes new work created while on furlough using text-based imagery to produce visual play on words and their meaning as well as work done while overseas with YWAM. His passion is to continue to strongly influence, promote and persuade by using aesthetic and thematic approaches to words, language and images in print and film.

 

An art show not to be missed!

Be sure and bring your friends!

 

 

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Eunoia: An Introduction

Hello! You are receiving this email because you indicated an interest in our ministry at an orientation activities fair sometime this summer. I must say, I’m mighty glad you did! Allow me to introduce myself. I’m Evan Hansen, the campus minister for Eunoia. This August marks the beginning of the third year I’ve led this community. Here’s a brief bio:

I was born in South Carolina, in the middle of nowhere. Seriously.  I was raised in the Upstate, living in a forest and near some of the most beautiful lakes in the country. Growing up, I had a passion for reading and at least some religious sensibilities. As a late teen, living life outside of the church to the fullest, I found Jesus. He captured my heart and mind in college. I graduated from Clemson University with a degree in Sociology and Religion. I went on to pursue a degree in Theology from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary.

I love:

  • Jesus –I hope for all people to know Jesus. He is life to me and offers it to others. The redemptive story of the Gospel has captured my imagination and I want others to know that story.
  • People –People fascinate me! I love hearing their stories and serving them in any way I can.
  • Culture – Creativity shapes our culture. I am a musician and I know I can speak into people’s lives in a powerful way through that medium. I want to help other Christians discover creative ways to work in every field, from politics, to mathematics, to chemistry, to teaching.

 

Before you read the rest of this email, I want to invite you to  1) come see us at the Activities fair on Monday, August 22nd ,  2) Eat dinner with us at 6:30pm on Thursday August 25th , and 3) come experience a Eunoia art gallery on Friday August 26th.

What is Eunoia? Eunoia is a community of creative people who love Jesus and serve him by serving others. We do a lot of the same things as other college ministries, but we have a particular flavor to our community. I like to think about what we do in terms of Discipleship, Mentoring, and Service.

Discipleship – “Love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, mind and strength” –Jesus.

  • Every Thursday we are gathering for a meal. Local churches cook fantastic food for us. We will spend an hour and a half together, building relationships.  This will be a time for Christians and non-Christians to come together and learn more about each other. Last year, we had as many non-Christians join us as Christians. This is beautiful!
  • Bible study: This semester, I am trying to get together a breakfast club to meet and study the scriptures. If you’re interested in this, please let me know!
  • Individual Discipleship: I love helping guide hungry students to be more like Jesus. Please email me if you are interested in this, too.
  • Worship: As a community, we are invited to worship with a church I help lead, All Souls Charlottesville. They meet in The Garden Sunday nights at 5pm. Church within walking distance is convenient.  Read this to see why I’m so intent on connecting students with a lcoal congregation.
  • All Souls specifically is excited about including and mentoring Christian students in the area of worship arts. I love that the local church can share the load. I’d love for this to work for students in other churches who are more inclined to traditional forms of worship.

Mentoring: As a community serving UVA’s creative community, we are offering mentoring and education services appropriate to that community. As we serve these students, we hope their hearts are captured by Jesus’ love.

  • Bernard Hankins and former student Daniel Garner will be teaching a class in poetry/slam poetry performance.
  • Bernard will also be teaching a course on programming electronic beats.
  • Local musician  Jesse Harper (of Old School Freight Train and Love Canon) will be teaching a songwriting course. Jesse loves what we are doing and hopes to connect local musicians with students as well.
  • I love when someone walks in our door-Christian or otherwise- and asks for songwriting help. We’ll always be around for that!
  • I hope this aspect of our ministry grows. I hope it becomes common knowledge that Chrsitians are among the most creative and loving people on grounds. To see what happens when local churches have the same vision,read this article in the C-ville.

Service –“Love your neighbor as yourself.” –Jesus.

  • We will serve artists with our building, The Garden. Each event requires hours of service from our students. This is real, time consuming love that artists receive from us.
  • Twice a month, we will host an Open Mic after our meal. We will encourage performers to spend time wtih us beforehand for a free dinner.
  • I hope to partner with another BCM/BSU in order to plan a springtime mission trip.
  • We will raise funds to help students serve others on the mission field.
  • I hope we will (creatively!) find new ways to serve our fellow students here on grounds as well.

 

Is Eunoia for you? That’s a great question! If you love Jesus, love the church, and love others, then yes, Eunoia is for you. You don’t have to consider yourself an artist to love and serve artists. Are you interested in exploring new ways of worshipping? Then Eunoia is for you! Are you a leader interested in exploring ways to effect change in our culture? Then Eunioa is for you! If you want to explore the Christian life in a loving and supportive environment surrounded by people passionate about Jesus and others, then Eunioa is for you.  If you aren’t even sure where you are with Jesus, but love being around creative people who genuinely love life and other people, Eunoia is for you.

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16 May 2011, by

Image of the C(c)reator

The Image of the C(c)reator


The quick and dirty: Eunoia is offering a Free 10 week summer course designed to unlock creative potential in artists. Go here to sign up.

Description:

The creative soul and spirit have been crushed and mangled in the turning mechanical gears of the Industrial Revolution.

Human beings have been converted to machines, and operate on the fuel of fear, guilt and obligation. We are taught to think and eschew feelings. In this class we will explore how to restore the identity and image of the creator, by seeing ourselves through the image of the Creator. We will move back towards a sense of motivation by love, freedom, harmony, and pleasure. We will restore the fun in creativity.

Format
This fun and interactive course will be led by Bernard Hankins, a local creative catalyst. He is a musician, filmmaker, poet, writer, etc., and is very active in the artistic Charlottesville community. This unique experience will also provide a platform for artists to exhibit and perform their work, as well as share their hearts and ideas. This class is meant to affirm the importance of you as an artistic person in life and to call out your true personality as an artist. Sessions will be recorded in mp3 format and people are welcome to sign up by email if they want to benefit from the course but are unable to make any of the sessions.

Topics will include:
Social/Industrial impacts on the human soul
Creative rejection and guilt
Restoring the creative identity
Image of the Creator/creator
Creative Integration
Creativity as seen through gender lens
Creativity and mediocrity
Humans vs Robots
Machines vs Compassion
The right answer vs empathy

Reading:
A Whole New Mind, Daniel Pink

Practical info:
June 9-Aug 11
Tuesdays 7-9PM

SIGN UP FOR THE FACEBOOK GROUP TO JOIN THIS GROUP

Tuesdays at The Garden: 1500 Jefferson Park Avenue.

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Jonny Rodgers plays beautiful, quirky songs using guitars, tuned wine glasses, loops, electronics and a unique chamber orchestra. His eerily pure voice has often been compared to the straight, beautiful tones of choral singers. This is coupled with intricate guitar playing and unusual melodies and harmonies. Whether solo or with his full chamber orchestra, Rodgers’ shows are nothing less than transporting.

There is only a $5.00 cover for this show.

http://www.jonnyrodgers.com
http://jonnyrodgers.tumblr.com/
http://www.facebook.com/jonnyrodgers75
http://www.myspace.com/jonrodgers
jonnyrodgers75@yahoo.com

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Come out Saturday night March 26th! This will be one of our biggest shows yet! Andy is travelling down from D.C. with a full band in tow. You’ve heard Andy solo before, but this will be a full on rock show. Local faves Vaden Cox and Will Marsh will be opening the night up at 8pm. We’ll open the doors at 7:45. This is only a 5.00 show.

http://www.andyzipf.com

http://willmarsh.bandcamp.com/album/the-berlin-etc-ep

http://www.myspace.com/vadencox

Here’s a video from the last time Andy came to visit us @ The Garden.

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This Saturday, February 19th Will Marsh will release his EP, Letters from Berlin at The Garden (1500 JPA).

Doors open at 8! This is a 5.00 show and everyone who attends will receive an EP.

Preview the music here at his Band Camp Page.

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25 Jan 2011, by

Last Friday Open Mic

Whether you’re a performer or just enjoy hearing the best of what UVA has to offer in the way of musicians, poets, and other performing artists, be sure and come out to the first of our Last Friday Open Mic Series.
There will be 10 slots of 10 minutes each avaialable. Email eunoiainfo@gmail.com to get a slot, or just show up early. Be sure and bring friends!
This will be happening on the Last Friday of each month, so go ahead and put it in your calendar and practice up!

Whether you’re a perofrmer or just enjoy hearing the best of what UVA has to offer in the way of musicians, poets, and other performing artists, be sure and come out to the first of our Last Friday Open Mic Series.
There will be 10 slots of 10 minutes each avaialable. Email eunoiainfo@gmail.com to get a slot, or just show up early. Be sure and bring friends!
This will be happening on the Last Friday of each month, so go ahead and put it in your calendar and practice up!

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