
Collaborative art project responding to “What must love be” by Claudia Hung
What can I say? I think it was another phenomenal night! Of the many projects I’m on, the Solar Crash events are definitely one of my favorites. I’ve written a few thoughts on creating these spaces before here and here.
Some additional reflections…
I intentionally halved the number of performers and artists from the last event and it created a tighter more focused evening that was just as enjoyable
I loved when random people came up to me wondering how on earth something like this comes together
There’s nothing like people from all sorts of backgrounds, cultures, and faiths coming together to creating something beautiful, even if momentary
People keep asking me if I’m an artist, I love writing, but I’d say my craft is more in helping unleash the creative potential of others
I did a once-in-a-lifetime spoken word piece for my wife that night (totally out of my comfort zone)
It was awesome being able to meet in person many people that I had been networked through facebook
Hearing the rumor… “I think he’s a pastor…”
Toronto is brimming with undiscovered creativity
Additional photos and videos to come at http://event.solarcrash.com






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Looks like you guys had an amazing night!
It does look like you had an amazing event. Good call on cutting down the number of performers and artists.
Is this once-in-a-lifetime spoken word performance captured on video?!? By Ray perhaps?
hey viv, mr. onami didn’t make it… don’t even think of searching around for it!
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