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Category Archives: Arts and Music
MICHELANGELO’S GROUP
Terry Mottinger- Team Cincinnati, Team 1, Quarter 1 Terry Mottinger is an art teacher who has a special charge. She teaches kids to love art. She works in an inner city school in Columbus, Ohio. She always loved kids but … Continue reading
THE RICHMOND STREET SCHOOL ART PROJECT
Last year the Richmond Street School lost their art program, but artist and photographer Jon Barber was having none of that. With only $1,000 in funding for the arts remaining in the school’s budget, (less than $2 per student for … Continue reading
THE DIVA SERIES
Gloria Webster’s Game is called “The DIVA Series.” Through her coaching work with women over the past thirty-five years, Gloria noticed that the word “DIVA” traditionally represents “girly girl” and other gender stereotypes. Gloria created a new meaning for the … Continue reading
Art Behind Walls
When Daniel Ager’s father was sentenced to prison for 16 years, Daniel knew right then he wanted to make some kind of a difference. The specific idea for the Art Behind Walls project came to him when he received his … Continue reading
Posted in 2008-07 TMLP Times, Arts and Music, Children, Education
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“Sing, Express!”
What would my game in the world be? I knew quickly it would be a singing or musical event among senior citizens and residents from nursing homes and skilled facilities. Their children and grandchildren will be watching their loved ones … Continue reading
Being a Beacon for Peace
On Friday evening November 30th, the Peace Illuminations Light Project was launched. Tens of thousands of Los Angelenos were given the gift of a lighting art installation on a building on La Brea Boulevard. The installation was a stunning and … Continue reading
Raw Beauty
Landmark Forum Graduate Ginny Dixon is a participant in the Team Management and Leadership Program and her Team Game in the world for this last quarter is called Raw Beauty. Dixon has been travelling the world and making a living … Continue reading
Posted in 2008-01 TMLP Times, Arts and Music
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Software Engineer Turns Musician
My name is Ian Sykes and I am a 39-year old software engineer. Although I have played electric guitar since the age of 15, before I participated in any Landmark courses I had not played in a rock band. Indeed … Continue reading
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Website for Musicians to Distribute their Own Music
My name is Derek Dearden and I have been running my own business, developing software and designing computer systems for over twenty five years. I would have claimed to be entirely content with my life – after all, I could … Continue reading
Posted in Arts and Music, Workplace and Business
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