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Jim Berenholtz, renaissance man

small WORLD Podcast | 15.02.2006 09:50 | Anti-racism | Culture | Repression | World

Interview with Jim Berenholtz, peformance artist, composer, writer, ethnomusicologist, ceremonial artist, photographer, and world traveler.

Jim Berenholtz, renaissance man
Jim Berenholtz, renaissance man


Interview with Jim Berenholtz. We discuss what events in his childhood led to all his adventures; the impact of growing up in New York City; what inspired him to be creative in so many different artforms; his fascination with creating mandalas and how they come into play in other areas of his art; mandalas as a form of therapy; the challenges of weaving classical and contemporary music styles of the Western world with ancient and native cultures together as a composer; the tuning system in gamelan orchestras and Indian classical music; microtonality; his opera Buffalo Nation; his current project, The First Light; addressing the dark history of America in his art; artist in Japan that address their nation’s dark history; bhuto; why he wrote Buffalo Nation and the research involved; becoming friends with the grand niece of Sitting Bull; the Ghost Dance of 1890; how Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse were depicted by the media much like Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden; tribes and cultures he identifies with; when he knew Buffalo Nation was complete; his musical, Songs of Forgotten Relatives; what distinguishes operas from musicals; George Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess; rejecting labels; the inspiration for his ballet, Luna; scoring the music for the movie Lords of the Deep; composing the music for his double CD, The Psalms of Ra; what led him to work with the ancient traditions of Egypt; his book, Journey to the Four Directions, Eye of the Dragonfly and Shedding Skins, the Snake Odyssey; the Harmonic Convergence; burying 36 snake skins around the world at sacred sites; what it means to be a ceremonial artist; the role of the shaman; snake dancing; the dance of Shiva; how people respond to his snake dancing who are not familiar with the culture and traditions he is drawing upon; his relationship with his snakes; Kundalini; how he became a snake dancer.

Featured song is "Song of Marawa".

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