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A Midsummer’s Realm June 12 – August 1, 2008

A Word About Midsummer

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A Midsummer’s Realm June 12 – August 1, 2008

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  1. A Word About Midsummer Midsummer celebrates the brightest time of the calendar year. Some call it the Summer Solstice and others recognize it as St. John’s Day. Most have heard of Shakespeare’s play, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” this is the traditional night of summer solstice when it is said, that the fairies, elves and the wee little folk come out in great numbers to dance and make merry on this most auspicious night. A Midsummer’s Realm invites you to image a world without boundaries and veils, a world where anything is possible during midsummer. Be it the fairy, angelic, religious or spirit realm, the earth is filled with the magic of your limitless mind’s eye ABOUT THE ARTISTS Michelle Walker, BFA & MPA, is the Artistic Director of the Gallery of Myth, Stories and Living Traditions, the Executive Director of the Metropolitan Arts Partnership and Founder of the International Society of AltarMaking. Originally trained as a dancer and arts manager, she has been facilitating AltarMaking workshops since 1980. Drawing from her New Orleans ancestry and her interests in Ndebele, Hopi, Bon Po, Tibetan Tantric and Kundalini philosophies and practices, she has integrated these elements into her personal altars and AltarMaking. Andrea “YaYa” Porras, BFA, is the artists’ assistant. She is a dancer, actress, poet and altar artist from Sacramento. Ms. Porras is a community organizer and works for The Mutual Assistance Network, a nonprofit community development corporation that supports community, family and personal empowerment. ABOUT THE MAP & THE GALLERY OF MYTH, STORIES AND LIVING TRADITIONS: Envisioned to evoke the transformative value of historic and contemporary cultural traditions, MAP’s Gallery uses the power of myth, stories and imagination to give voice to the universality of cultural traditions. The gallery is an outreach program of the Metropolitan Arts Partnership (“MAP“) and is designed to provide a greater presence in the region. The Gallery of Myth, Stories and Living Traditions will soon expand to include a workshop and conference series. The primary programs of MAP are its work place giving Arts Fund; the management of the local federal workplace giving program, the Combined Federal Campaign; and the gallery outreach program in the Arts Building located in Downtown Auburn. The Arts Building is a collective of regional artists and arts organizations. MAP’s Gallery participates in the quarterly Art Walk openings, a program of the Arts Council of Placer County. MAP also maintains an office in mid-town Sacramento; within the historic brick building that houses the 20th Street Art Gallery. For more information contact, MAP executive director, Michelle Walker, 916.442.4016 or michelle@mapgives.com. A Midsummer’s Realm June 12 – August 1, 2008

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