Leading Artfully Concert/Workshop in Bellingham, Washington

Carol Hiltner carol.hiltner at gmail.com
Fri Feb 13 09:06:21 PST 2009


Hi all!
Skye Burn, a glorious social innovator based in Bellingham, Washington, sent
this notice of an activity that looks remarkably like the Open Space
talk-walking we have just been discussing. It looks like a whole lot of fun
too!
Carol


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From: <skyeburn at onebox.com>
Date: Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 11:01 AM
Subject: invitation
To:

 *Leading Artfully*

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*The Flow Project* & *The* *Sound Essence Project*





Invite you to enjoy





*Michael Jones*

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*In concert*



Saturday May 2nd, 7:00—9:00 PM, Whatcom Museum Rotunda

121 Prospect Street, Bellingham WA 98225



An evening with Michael Jones, widely-acclaimed pianist and composer,
teacher, writer, and creative facilitator. Through sharing evocative
stories and improvised musical performances, Michael opens paths to the
heart of creativity and artful leadership. Admission: $15.00 general; $10.00
for people who register at the same time for Michael's workshop on Sunday,
May 3rd.

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*Michael's work is unique in illuminating the deep *

*parallels between leadership and the creative process.*

Peter Senge

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*All-day Workshop—**Leading Artfully*

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Sunday May 3rd, 8:30 AM—5:00 PM, Lairmont Manor

405 Fieldston Road, Bellingham WA 98225



*In times of uncertainty we need to look to the spaces between for order and
*

*coherence—to the gifts of beauty, grace, voice and wholeness—what may be
called *

*the commons of the imagination. Awakening to the presence of the commons in
both the *

*personal and the public imagination is our new art form. It is also the
leader's new work*.**

Michael Jones**



Much of the leader's work today is not in playing the notes but in listening
for what is emerging in the space between. To listen wisely into these
in-between spaces we need to find a new path of leadership that involves
re-imaging our life and work—to do things not only differently but to see
and hear with fresh eyes and fresh ears.



·          When do we feel most vital, alive and in the flow of our work?

·          Where do we go to discover a sense of place, beauty, and
inspiration?

·          How can leaders—like artists—be sensitive to the life of their
work and where it wants to go?

·          To what do we want to give voice—from a place of deep
listening what are the stories we want to tell and bring forth?



Through discovering our unique gifts and learning to sense emergent
possibilities, through finding ease and grace in our work and crafting new
and more evocative narratives, through trusting in the authority of our own
stories and subjective experiences, and through connecting with a new center
of being we can set free the inner capacities to meet new and complex
challenges in ways that align with our deepest aspirations and the wisdom
and intelligence held in our hearts.



Often this inner quest is one that seems directionless, tentative, and
unclear. Yet for those who are sensitive to its yearnings and are willing to
follow where it wants to go, allowing this unfoldment ultimately awakens the
sense of deep interconnectedness—a commons—a field of infinite possibility
where we discover what is most deeply personal is also most universal.



In this present time of uncertainty and change, Michael foresees an
opportunity for a renaissance in leadership practice, a time for leaders to
access a subtle intelligence and offer an imaginative response to our world,
a time to mine the interstices between generative dialogue, leadership,
creative artistry, and collective innovation in a way that is inspired,
organic, welcoming, and engaged.

These are the central themes we will explore in this unique workshop with
Michael Jones. The Flow Project, The Sound Essence Project, and Michael
invite you to take your leadership aspirations to a deeper level and awaken
your heart to new possibilities in an environment that offers time alone in
nature, evocative teaching stories, guided reflection, generative
conversation, and beautiful improvised music throughout.

*Cost *$100 early registration; $125 after March 31st. Students $70. Lunch
and snacks included. Some partial scholarships and volunteer positions
available.

*Register *by phone at *360-714-1185* or fill out the *attached form* and
send it with your payment to The Sound Essence Project, 901 Harris Avenue,
Bellingham WA 98225.

Driving directions follow.

*Who We Are*



*Michael Jones* is a pianist, composer, and author. Senior Research Fellow
with The James McGregor Burns Academy of Leadership, University of Maryland;
Leadership Fellow and Associate Faculty at The Center for Professional
Excellence, University of Texas, San Antonio; a Charter-Consulting Member
with The Society for Organizational Learning (SOL) at MIT; a member of the
Leadership Council for The Flow Project, a Bellingham-based non-profit
organization that conducts research and education in art and leadership. As
the founding artist   of Narada Records, Michael's many CD's,
including *Pianoscapes,
After the Rain,* *Echoes of Childhood *and* Almost Home,* have served as a
benchmark for the popular genre of contemporary instrumental music. Michael
is the author of *Creating an Imaginative Life *and *Artful Leadership:
Awakening the Commons of Imagination*. His works can be purchased on-line
from http://www.pianoscapes.com/



*The Flow Project* works to give leaders access to the experience and acumen
of art and give artists a voice in creating a well-led dynamically sound
global community. The Flow Project conducts research and education programs
in art and leadership. Michael Jones' concert and workshop is the first
public offering of The Flow Project Speaker & Workshop series. For
information about The Flow Project, call 360-527-3006 or e-mail
skyeburn at onebox.com



*The Sound Essence Project* mission is Sustaining Cultures, Changing Lives:
creating an international network of resources to work toward sustainable
peace and compassion, gender equality, and shifting the dynamics of extreme,
poverty, and hunger worldwide, with projects currently in Mongolia, Burundi,
Africa, and the Middle East. The Sound Essence Project works locally,
creating International Children's Art Shows, music events for our community,
and mentoring Young Global Leaders. For information about The Sound Essence
Project, call 360-714-1185 or visit
http://www.soundessenceproject.org/cultural.html

*Community sponsors* (*preliminary list*): Western Washington University
Leadership Advantage Program;



*Driving Directions*

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*Concert* will be held at the *Whatcom Museum of History and Art*, 121
Prospect Street, Bellingham WA 98225,
http://www.whatcommuseum.org/Directions: From I-5, take the Lakeway
Drive / City Center exit (#253)
toward downtown, Lakeway Drive becomes E Holly Street, follow E Holly
through downtown to Bay Street, turn right on Bay and immediately turn left
on Prospect. Museum is the beautiful old red building on the left.



*Workshop* will be held at *Lairmont Manor*, 405 Fieldston Road, Bellingham
WA 98225, http://www.lairmontmanor.com/directions.html Directions: Exit I-5
at Exit # 250: Bellingham/Chuckanut Drive/Fairhaven Parkway. Drive West 1.5
miles to corner of Chuckanut Drive/Fairhaven Parkway and 12th Street. Turn
left, drive over bridge, After bridge immediately turn right onto Hawthorn
Road (you will pass by Fairhaven Middle School on your left). Take first
left onto Fieldston Road. Lairmont Manor is the 5th drive on the left. There
are stone signs on both sides of the entryway.
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* *Leading Artfully* *Concert and Workshop with *

*Michael Jones*
*Registration Form*

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*Concert—May 2nd*

*Cost:  $15, or $10 with workshop registration*

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*Workshop—May 3rd*

*Cost: $100 before April 1st, thereafter $125t. Students $70. (Includes
lunch and snacks). A few partial scholarships and work exchange positions
available.*



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*Refund Policy: *If, after paying the full course fee, you find it necessary
to cancel, a full refund will be given if notice is received one month prior
to the event. If notice of cancellation is received between one week and one
month prior to the event, a 50% refund will be given. No refunds will be
given for cancellations received less than a week prior to an event.  *  *

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*Register by phone**: 360-714-1185**, or *

*Print this form, fill it out, and send it to: *

*The Sound Essence Project***

*901 Harris Avenue, Bellingham WA 98225*

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*Welcome! We look forward to your participation!*




-- 
Ms Skye Burn
Executive Director
The Flow Project
360-527-3006
skyeburn at onebox.com

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