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Deep Listening

Come learn about deep listening as a form of ecological practice and somatic attunement pioneered by composer Pauline Oliveros. What does it mean to practice deep listening inside a bird rescue or at the sites where the rescue recovers and releases sick and injured marine birds? Who and what are we attuning to and what do we do with the voices and sounds we hear? Participants will have the opportunity to listen to the sounds of several species of birds and insects and to participate in scores and drawing exercises responding to the sounds of the rescue.

Meet at Cabrillo Beach Bathhouse at 2pm. Wear comfortable shoes, sun hats, sunscreen, and sunglasses. Water fountains available, but recommend water bottles. This workshop will include walking on paved paths with options to move onto sand and dirt.

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Imaging the Anthropocene