Triad Arts with David Ford CAGEFEST presents Kay Larson and her lecture “Cage and Zen: The Koan of Silence”November 12, 2012CAGEFEST on the campus of Wake Forest University has been a six-week-long celebration of the life and artistic contributions of American maverick, composer, poet, artist, John Cage who would have been 100 this year.
Cage's life and art were greatly influenced by his devotion to Zen Buddhism, and CAGEFEST concludes this week with a lecture by longtime New York Times art critic and practicing Buddhist Kay Larson. She’s written a fascinating book, 15-years in the making, titled Where the Heart Beats: John Cage, Zen Buddhism, and the Inner Life of Artists. On Tuesday night, November 13, at 5:15pm in the Welcome Center Auditorium on the WFU campus, Kay will give a lecture titled “Cage and Zen: The Koan of Silence”.
CAGEFST concludes Wednesday night, November 14, with a complete performance of John Cage’s Sonatas and Interludes for prepared piano, by pianist, and CAGEFEST director Louie Goldstein. The performance begins at 10:00pm in the Choral Rehearsal Room, in Scales Fine Arts Center, room M208 on the WFU campus.
Where the Heart Beats: John Cage, Zen Buddhism, and the Inner Life of Artists is available on Penguin Press. Author Kay Larson recently spoke with David Ford from her home in New York. For Cage, appreciating negative space, and silence was life-affirming, but to do so meant, as he put it “...getting one’s mind and desires out of the way”.
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Triad Arts Archives
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May 19, 2008: Yew Tree Gallery
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May 15, 2008: Sally Spring
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May 14, 2008: The Artist's Touch
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May 13, 2008: Bethesda Center Photography Exhibit
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May 12, 2008: Triad Stage: From the Mississippi Delta
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May 1, 2008: Peter Coyote
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April 30, 2008: Piedmont Chamber Singers: William Bolcom
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April 29, 2008: Wake Forest Dance Concert
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April 28, 2008: Yadkin Valley Craft Guild
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April 24, 2008: North Carolina Writers' Network Spring Conference
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April 23, 2008: Green Hill Center: Facing South
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April 22, 2008: 2008 RiverRun International Film Festival
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April 21, 2008: Lasting Impressions
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April 17, 2008: Enrichment Center Percussion Ensemble
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April 16, 2008: The Trojan Women
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April 15, 2008: Bel Canto Company: Appalachian Echoes
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April 14, 2008: Winston-Salem Symphony: Romantic Nights
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April 11, 2008: Triad Arts Weekend: UNC Festival of the Arts
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April 10, 2008: The Lining of Forgetting
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April 9, 2008: Kenan Writers' Encounters
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April 8, 2008: Delta Arts Center: Elizabeth Catlett
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April 7, 2008: Music for a Great Space: Jack Jarrett
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April 4, 2008: Triad Arts Weekend: Adam Thorn
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April 3, 2008: The Arts Council Campaign
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April 2, 2008: Piedmont Opera: Die Fledermaus
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April 1, 2008: Open Space Cafe Theatre: The Nebula of Georgia
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March 31, 2008: Father Samuel Weber
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March 27, 2008: Send Us To Cannes
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March 26, 2008: Sherrill Milnes: Elijah
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March 25, 2008: Cook It Up!
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