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SUMMARY:Bowerbird presents Morton Feldman Triadic Memories
DESCRIPTION:Bowerbird is pleased to present pianist Amy Williams performing Morton Feldman’s monumental Triadic Memories\, one of the towering masterworks of late 20th-century piano literature. \nCompleted in 1981 and jointly dedicated to pianists Roger Woodward and Aki Takahashi\, Triadic Memories is Feldman’s longest solo piano composition\, lasting approximately 90 minutes. Following its first German performance\, Feldman described the work as the “biggest butterfly in captivity”—a characteristically poetic phrase that captures both its delicacy and vast scale. \n\nThe work represents a profound meditation on memory and perception. The entire score is written in triple piano\, at times even quintuple piano\, creating an intimate sonic landscape where subtle gradations of touch and color become paramount. Feldman described his compositional method as “a conscious attempt at formalizing a disorientation of memory\,” where chords are repeated without discernible pattern. The listener experiences what Feldman compared to walking through Berlin\, where buildings appear similar yet distinct—a regularity that suggests direction but ultimately reveals itself as illusion.\n\nFeldman regarded Triadic Memories as a spatial landscape through which one moves\, where lengths of time\, rests\, and silences increase\, constantly testing the listener’s musical memory. Materials are continually recontextualized through different voicings and registers\, with subtle shifts in harmony and texture creating a work that is simultaneously static and constantly evolving. The piece invites deep concentration and reflection\, transforming our experience of musical time itself.\nThis rarely performed work stands among Feldman’s great late compositions—pieces that sought to make music into an experience of life-changing force\, a transcendent art form that wipes everything else away.
URL:https://trinityat22nd.org/event/bowerbird-presents-morton-feldman-triadic-memories/
LOCATION:Trinity@22nd\, 2212 Spruce Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19103
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SUMMARY:Moving Mandala
DESCRIPTION:Moving Mandala: The Awakening \nEcstatic Dance Journey in the Sanctuary \nAwaken what’s stirring with a luminous ecstatic dance journey—intentional warm-up\, deep dance wave\, live music\, & sound bath in a stained-glass sanctuary. \nDear Community\, \nIf you’ve ever felt the call to move your body without being watched\, judged\, or told how—this invitation is for you. \nOn Friday\, March 6\, we gather in the luminous sanctuary of Trinity Memorial Church for Moving Mandala: The Awakening—a guided ecstatic dance journey designed for everyone\, including those who have never danced like this before. \nYou don’t need dance experience.\nYou don’t need to be “good at moving.”\nYou don’t need to know what to expect. \nYou only need a body—and a willingness to listen to it. \nSo… what is ecstatic dance? \nEcstatic dance is simply moving however your body wants to move\, guided by music\, breath\, and shared presence. There’s no choreography\, no talking\, no substances\, and no phones. It’s a respectful\, inclusive\, sober container where people of all ages\, bodies\, backgrounds\, and orientations are welcome. \nFor many\, it becomes a powerful form of movement medicine:\n– a way to release stress held in the body\n– a way to reconnect to sensation and aliveness\n– a way to process emotion without words\n– a way to feel part of something larger\, without losing yourself \nMoving Mandala is especially intentional.\nThe evening unfolds as a complete\, gently guided arc: \nWe begin by gathering in circle—arriving together and grounding in the body.\nWe warm and awaken the nervous system through simple\, accessible movement.\nWe enter a deep\, DJ-guided ecstatic dance wave\, with live instrumentation woven in to add texture and soul.\nAnd we close by landing together in stillness\, integration\, and sound. \nNothing is forced.\nEverything is invitational.\nYou are always welcome to rest\, observe\, or move in your own way. \nThe theme of The Awakening reflects this seasonal moment—late winter giving way to spring\, and the lunar year of the Fire Horse stirring courage\, momentum\, and creative life force. This dance is an opportunity to feel what’s waking up inside you. \nIf you’ve been curious about ecstatic dance or simply have a desire to feel more embodied and alive\, this is a beautiful place to start. \n✨ Moving Mandala: The Awakening\nFriday\, March 6\, 8pm (door open 7:30pm)\nTrinity Memorial Church | 22nd & Spruce\, Philadelphia \n🎟 Tickets on sale now:\n👉 https://events.humanitix.com/moving-mandala-march2026 \nCome as you are.\nMove what’s ready to awaken.\nLet the body lead the way. \nWith love and gratitude\,\nTantra Collective + Trinity Memorial \n 
URL:https://trinityat22nd.org/event/moving-mandala/
LOCATION:Trinity@22nd\, 2212 Spruce Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19103
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SUMMARY:Community Potluck
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URL:https://trinityat22nd.org/event/community-potluck/
LOCATION:Trinity@22nd\, 2212 Spruce Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19103
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SUMMARY:DSE presents: "Celebration!"
DESCRIPTION:Anniversary concert with works by J.S. Bach\, Franz Schubert\, Camille Saint-Saëns\, Florence Price \nThe Artists: \nSarah Shafer\, soprano \nMimi Stillman\, flute \nRicardo Morales\, clarinet \nAmy Oshiro-Morales\, violin \nCharles Abramovic\, piano
URL:https://trinityat22nd.org/event/dolce-suono-ensemble-presents-celebration/
LOCATION:Trinity@22nd\, 2212 Spruce Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19103
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