Celebrate a Beautiful Egypt Journey Evening
 

Come Celebrate a Beautiful Egypt Journey Evening tonight, with Venus conjunct Jupiter in Pisces!  You will be transported to a portable Egyptian Mystery School  temple via a sacred site slide show,  Egyptian vertical yoga to haunting harp music by Ani Williams,  harmonics with kabbalistic astrologer Joseph-Mark Cohen,  belly- dance with Holly Luky,  all to the transporting oud of Eric Zang.  This is an event you don't want to miss!  Tuesday, February 16 in the Sedona Room from 7-9 pm.  $22 advance, $30 at the door.  Call 888-633-2214 to reserve.  Visit www.treeoflifeschool.com.
 


Joseph-Mark Cohen

Joseph-Mark Cohen

Joseph-Mark Cohen is an internationally known kabbalistic astrologer and healer who has been guiding retreats and seminars in the Living Kabbalah since 1975.  He has been practicing the art of kabbalistic astrology for the past 30 years.  His early astrological influences included Dane Rudhyar and John Addey.  He has been presenting kabbalistic astrology at a wide variety of conferences and seminars (AFAN, ARC, UAC, Whole Life and New Life Expos) for over 2 decades.

Joseph-Mark is the founder of the Tree-of-Life Mystery School, which presents seminars in shamanic kabbalah and kabbalistic healing at sacred sites planet wide.  He is a student of earth mysteries, with a profound love of the mythologies and ceremonies of indigenous peoples throughout the world.  A gifted story-teller, creative catalyst, and polarity therapist, Joseph-Mark enjoys presenting Astrodrama (experiential astrology) in a variety of venues.  He is also the creator of Living Kabbalah Audio Seminars, The Right Name Consulting & the Pneemah Planetary Healing Initiative.  Joseph-Mark is the author of Aleph 2160: A Zodiac Oracle, (an epic poem 30 years in the writing), which weaves kabbalistic lore, star mythology, archeoastronomy and earth mysteries into an extraordinary ceremonial invocation.  He is also the author of the Codes of the Kabbalah workbook series.



Ani Williams

Ani Williams

Harpist, Singer, Sound Therapist.  Ani Williams is world-renowned harpist and singer, and has recorded more than two-dozen albums of original sacred music based on ancient spiritual traditions. Since 1985 Williams has been performing internationally—her musical style has a strong emphasis in harmony and melodic beauty that has inspired audiences around the world.  Ani has been produced and distributed by such noteworthy companies as Music Design, White Swan, New Leaf, Ladyslipper Records, and internationally in Europe, England, Australia, and Mexico.  In addition to her own releases, Williams has recorded four releases of sacred chant with Lisa Thiel, three co-created recordings with Brooke Medicine Eagle, and a recent recording at George Lucas' Skywalker Studios, for the CD "The Psalms of Ra" by composer Jim Berenholtz.  In 2005 Ani’s Egyptian harp music was chosen for the Hatshepsut—From Queen to Pharaoh exhibit tour soundtrack at the De Young Museum in San Francisco and the Metropolitan Museum in New York.

Ani’s enchanting musical style has its roots in ancient sacred music traditions.  Since 1985 Williams has been traveling and performing around the world, gathering inspiration from the Egyptian, Gnostic, Celtic, Meso-American, and Tibetan cultures….she weaves a beauty and poignant meaning into her music that has inspired audiences around the world.  With a voice that ranges from angelic to earthy shamanic, Ani has dedicated her life to singing for the beauty of the Earth. Singing and chanting in many languages, her vocal harmonies lead the listener straight to the heart.  For more information, visit Ani's web site at www.aniwilliams.com.
 


Eric Zang

Eric Zang

Eric Zang's background is primarily in Middle Eastern music, with influences from folk to classical styles.  During his many travels abroad he has absorbed an astounding array of musical influences.  Zang will play the ney, a Turkish flute, as well as several Middle Eastern percussion instruments.  His past collaborations include African music with CK Ganyo, Latin music with Ted Solis and flamenco with the group Mosaico.  In Sedona he has recorded with Chris Spheeris and Anthony Mazzella.  For more information, visit Eric's web site at www.ericzang.com.
 

   
Holly Luky

Holly Luky

The beautiful art form of Middle Eastern Dance has brought a richness into my life that has encouraged me to grow in so many ways.  Originally I started taking classes as an alternative to working out at the gym in college. I was fortunate enough to learn immediately from Kathryn Ferguson, my inspiration for this dance.  I quickly fell in love with the movements, the freedom of expression and the powerful feminine energy that filled the room when we had class.  After moving to Arizona, I met a lovely group of women, The Gypsy Chicks. They invited me to dance with them, and quickly I became a member of the troupe, performing at festivals, parties, restaurants and many more unique places.  In 2007 I became a teacher, fusing together elements of my modern dance and jazz experience with the technique of Belly Dance.  I now teach five classes a week, including fitness classes that also blend elements of Belly Dance and other dance forms.  I am certified by AFAA, Fitour and Heart Health CPR.  Currently I reside in the most beautiful place on Earth, Sedona, Arizona with my husband and family of pets.  I have a lovely business as a dance instructor, performer with The Gypsy Chicks LLC, member of The Art of Motion Dance Company and am Publisher of Four Corners Magazine.

 

 For further information please contact
 
Sedona Creative Life Center
  928-282-9300

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