Monday, November 21, 2005

Events in December at the Aesthetic Realism Foundation

Come to these great presentations during December!

Aesthetic Realism Public Seminar on Thursday, December 1 at 6:30 pm

DOES A MAN THINK TOO MUCH ABOUT HIMSELF--& TOO LITTLE?
Consultants Derek Mali, Bruce Blaustein, Joseph Meglino

Dramatic Presentation on Saturday, December 17th at 8:00 pm

CHRISTMAS CAROLS BEGIN WITH THE WORLD'S OPPOSITES!

Sung and commented on by performers from the Aesthetic Realism Theatre Company

What can we learn from such beloved carols as “Joy to the World!,” “Little Drummer Boy,” “Silent Night”?

GOOD WILL OR ILL WILL IN MARRIAGE Aesthetic Realism Lesson

Eli Siegel. Any situation in this world can be accompanied by ill will or good will. Two married people often tell each other in a quiet, elegant way, “You deceived me.” …Criticism, which is not ill will, should take the place of ill will.

INSTINCT IS ABOUT MONEY --; POWER; OR, MASSINGER'S A NEW WAY TO PAY OLD DEBTS by Eli Siegel

“There is a certain relation between this, one of the most famous plays of Elizabethan or Jacobean drama, and A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. Giles Overreach, the most famous of his kind of goer-after-money, represents villainy unrelenting; and he has a bad ending. Along with all his sharpness, there is, likewise, something stupid. The only way villainy will ever be got rid of is if people honestly can see it as stupid.”

And there is more on these presentations which are entertaining, educating, and a good time!
Hope to see you!