Layla Love as Hurricane Season’s Guest Blogger
Posted on | January 15, 2009 | No Comments
Image by Layla Love
Hurricane Season the Hidden Messages in Water is imperfectly-perfect:
painful, powerful, visionary. It is one of the most compelling pieces of art
I have ever seen.
The foundation of our survival is Mother Earth. Water makes up 70 % of the
Earth’s surface and 70 % of our bodies. It is no coincidence.
happening for a reason.
Climbing Poetree have spent years calculating the meaning, distilling the
purpose, planning the mission. Crafting a siren’s call through their art
and relentless activism; bringing the same message over and over- to
thousands of people…
again
WE ARE ALIVE RIGHT NOW FOR A REASON.
Alixa and Niama have harnessed the power of their combined voices & vision
into a compelling road map for issues at hand. They have taken the most
pressing issues in this time of golden crises and woven them, root cause
with hope into the fabric of solutions. You leave armed to the teeth with
tools of your own, local connections, how-to guides, and a spirit ablaze.
THERE IS NO PLACE WHERE LOVE CANNOT FIND YOU.
again
THERE IS NO PLACE WHERE LOVE CANNOT FIND YOU.
This passion must become our own, Hurricane Season has become a place
where one is invited to ignite, add their own light, to join in, this is a place of
organic from the grassroots, with intention, precision and follow-through
“its snowing in the desert ya’ll.” The words come out
Their poetry is percussive, it hammers, it bellows, it builds in momentum
to break you open and it finds in that openness the precious seeds of life
and the power of individual and community spirit.
This performance will take you deep. Far beyond being entertained.
If there is one lesson I see so clearly here it is the fruits, the gifts,
the knowledge & the joy that comes from following through. Be ready to
jump into the deep end of everyday, see what is happening with a sharp
eye, follow through and watch something snow ball. Hurricane Season is
growing and at a rapid pace.
traveling the world, my journey’s were always based around documentation, which in turn has
revolutionaries. On the tour I had Sallome announce that all of my images
activism – just contact me and as long as you have got a mission I feel
I felt honored & privilege to document this illuminating event in our
herstory. Climbing Poetree’s work has been received with sold-out crowds
and enthusiasm across this land. In fact, Alixa & Niama received the
Common Folk National Award for community activism just a few weeks ago in
Washington, DC.
action. Make time in your new year to listen to their words, get the
album, See the show where you can!
is only more support, more room for letting go, more space to take flight.
and the amazing group of humans they had brought together to yield a vision:
with gratitude and respect.
bless & be blessed.
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