http://www.wesleyan.edu/wsa/silence/anahata-akasha.gif 23 iii 05 day of stilicho *anahata, the rituals of akasha* thesis performance directed by will swofford wed mar 23 7pm world music hall & memorial chapel wesleyan university, middletown listen with the souls of the feet and the ear of the heart as participants of musc 420 attempt sonic trepanation in preparation for the unheard sound. an evening of ritual music and trance featuring works by pauline oliveros, terry riley, new works by will swofford and the participants in musc 420: deep listening, ritual and improvisation, as well as some very special guests. /crossing over, devotional dance, ether-collaboration, mutant organ drones, unplayed gamelan, simultaneity, space funk odyssey, chaosmosis/ http://www.wesleyan.edu/wsa/silence/anahata-akasha.gif Directions- The performance will be held simultaneously in two venues - World Music Hall and Chapel, and you are invited to choose either location. >From Hartford and points north: Take I-91 south to Exit 22 for Route 9 southbound, and follow the signs to Wesleyan. At Exit 15, turn right onto Route 66 West (Washington St). In Middletown, cross Main St., Broad St. and Pearl St. Then turn left onto High St. >From New Haven, New York and points south: Take I-95 north to I-91 north to Exit 18 for Route 66 east which becomes Washington St. in Middletown. Or, take I-95 north to the Merritt/Wilbur Cross Parkway (Route 15 north) to Route 66 eastbound, and follow the signs to Wesleyan. Route 66 east becomes Washington St. in Middletown. Pass Vetern's Green on your right, and take a right on High St. Turn onto Wyllys Ave to reach the Center for the Arts. World Music Hall is the first large grey building on your right, with parking along the Wyllys Ave. To reach Memorial Chapel, go another 1/2 block, make a left. Chapel is located at the end of the North College parking lot. For futher information please contact: Will Swofford [EMAIL PROTECTED]