God is in the details..and in the research
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vol. 1 issue 26
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One of the many reasons I love living in Washington, DC is because it’s a town full of smart people where you can have fascinating conversations every day if you choose.
This month at the Kennedy Center there has been the opening festival for the new REACH pavillion, a public arts space where you can stumble not only upon stimulating conversations, but actually watch artists as they do their thing. There are concert stages, dance studios, galleries, and an outdoor video screen for watching movies. Plus there is a pedestrian bridge that goes out over the Potomac River so you can look back and take in the full measure of the entire Kennedy Center, which is quite a beautiful feat of architectural engineering.
As such, I attended a day-long event dedicated to how the voice and brain interplay. I went both out of curiousity, and as a reviewer for DC Metro Theater Arts where I review classical and contemporary music and opera. Were I to have gone …
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