Dharma of Space / Dharma of Sound
With Steve Clorfeine and Steve Gorn
October 13 - 15, 2023
Steve Clorfeine and Steve Gorn draw on their years of work with theater, music, writing and movement and on the Dharma Art teachings of Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, to explore the intersection of artistic expression and Buddhist and Shambhala teachings. Deep listening, awareness practice in space and time, and expressive writing, mixed with sitting meditation and time outdoors on the luscious Sky Lake land will seamlessly have its way with us.
PUBLIC CONCERT Saturday, October 14th, 7:30pm
Leaders
Steve Clorfeine
Steve Clorfeine has been directing Shambhala Training levels for 30 years. He is a writing, performer and teacher and a founding arts faculty member of Naropa University. He was also co-founder of Sky Lake Lodge. Steve teaches workshops internationally, and currently on Zoom. He’s pleased to host this one, which he developed at Sky Lake.
Learn more about Steve Clorfeine
Steve Clorfeine has been directing Shambhala Training levels for 30 years. He is a writing, performer and teacher and a founding arts faculty member of Naropa University. He was also co-founder of Sky Lake Lodge. Steve teaches workshops internationally, and currently on Zoom. He’s pleased to host this one, which he developed at Sky Lake.
Learn more about Steve Clorfeine
Steve Gorn
Steve Gorn, whose Bansuri bamboo flute is said to ‘re-align the cells,’ combines the essence of the Indian classical music tradition with a deep dive into the yoga of sound. He is featured on the Grammy winning recording, “Miho – Journey to the Mountain,” with the Paul Winter Consort, the Academy Award winning Documentary film, “Born into Brothels,” as well as recordings with Paul Simon, Jack DeJohnette, Glen Velez and numerous Indian and western musicians. For many years he has been exploring the mingling of Buddhadharma with Indian Classical Music For over forty years Indian Classical Music and Buddhism have been the foundation practices for Steve Gorn. As a…
Learn more about Steve Gorn
Steve Gorn, whose Bansuri bamboo flute is said to ‘re-align the cells,’ combines the essence of the Indian classical music tradition with a deep dive into the yoga of sound. He is featured on the Grammy winning recording, “Miho – Journey to the Mountain,” with the Paul Winter Consort, the Academy Award winning Documentary film, “Born into Brothels,” as well as recordings with Paul Simon, Jack DeJohnette, Glen Velez and numerous Indian and western musicians. For many years he has been exploring the mingling of Buddhadharma with Indian Classical Music For over forty years Indian Classical Music and Buddhism have been the foundation practices for Steve Gorn. As a…
Learn more about Steve Gorn