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Last minute June Meetup Scheduled

Jun 2008 28
Sat 8:00 PM
Location
Starry Nites Cafe

696 University Ave
Rochester, NY 14607
585-271-2630

This is a private home or office

How to find us
"Aimee and I look a bit alike, with dark hair and glasses. Look for a group."

Estimated attendance
 7  people attended.
5.00 5.002

Who organized?
Aimee G and Karen F

The Japanese Koto at Starry Nites Cafe' laughing

A friend and potter from another group of survivors, is Ryuko, who will do a gentle musical performance.

Description:

Ryuko [koto]
accompanied by Shannon Beikirch-Miller [koto]
Juliet Grabowski [koto]
and Yoichi Usui [shakuhachi].

Saturday June 28th from 8-11 pm

Location Description: Starry Nites Cafe
- In the point of the Flatiron Building @ the corner of University and Atlantic Aves.

http://www.starrynite... , http://www.ryuko-koto...

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Talk about this Meetup

  • Karen F
    Posted Jun 29, 2008 10:56 AM
    Organizer
    Ryuko was wonderful. And, it would be great for us to do this again, when there are summer events we all would enjoy! Please contact me to post your own events!!!
  • Pre-Meetup comments below
  • Posted Jun 28, 2008 10:15 AM
    I am sorry to miss this! Today is my birthday and I am going out to dinner with the man in my life...the man who helped me through my surgeries and treatments.....We are celebrate the beginning of my new life as a survivor....It feels great to celebrate living, doesn't it????? Next time I will do my best to be there! Have a great time!!

Who attended?

  • 7 attendees
    •  It was meaningful for myself and Barbara to meet, and welcome her to the sweeter side of "THE CLUB," to which we all belong. Genesee Pottery [b.c. survivor] class members were present, including our teacher, Marsha and friend Maxine; Bonnie with her husband; and our performer Ryuko, accompanied by her three cohorts. They were fantastic as they plucked gracefully on their (boat shaped stringed) kotos, and the played the amazing wind instrument the shakuhachi!! It was a meditative experience for the listener as they played in the open air freezing passers-by in their tracks, even while the rest of the motorized world drove by and flew over head, until it rained and the group moved us all inside. There was ROOM and the music shifted to include vocals, since there was not room to play the larger of insturments. I hope to see them again, soon. 
    •  Thank you so much! It was not only fun, but oh so helpful. I am glad and grateful to be part of this group.