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Start: 1:00 pm

November's Book: When The Drummers Were Women by Layne Redmond

An engaging work on the history and meaning of female drumming in ancient spiritual traditions. We meet every second Sunday. New members are welcome!

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10
Start: 7:00 pm

How are women's lives captured in words?

Life coach and author Ann Daly shares her favorite titles, including memoirs, fiction, and theory. Bring your own  favorite titles by/about women!  Part book club, part happy hour, part self-help group, this ongoing salon promotes books as a resource to inspire and improve women’s lives.

Join us as we discuss My Life in France as well as memoirs by Isadora Duncan (My Life), May Sarton (Journal of a Solitude), Carolyn Heilbrun (Writing a Woman’s Life), Jeannie Ralston (Unlikely Lavender Queen), and others. Hope to see you here and to hear what you have to say about the books!

Refreshments will be served! 

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Start: 7:00 pm

Open Mic Poetry Night is hosted by Deb Akers.  Bring your poetry to share!

Besides writing and performing poetry, Chandra dances, sings, plays percussion, writes songs, acts, and has a flair for the culinary arts. Born in Austin - bred in the D.C. area, Her poetry is informative, seductive, in-your-face, suggestive, thought provoking, controversial, musical, and extremely personal - with a delivery that is animated and tactile - even comical!

Collaboration with World Saxophone Quartet's Hamiet Bluiett led to her direct the Healing Caravan performance project, incorporating world-class music & spoken word to deliver the message of healing and natural nutrition. Awarded a full publishing contract in the 2005 Big Texas Poetry Competition, Chandra is using the prize to publish a self-help book for all ages titled No Mistake. Her latest vocal/spoken word collaboration is titled the N.O.W. U. Project.

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Start: 7:00 pm

Karla K. Morton, 2010 Texas State Poet Laureate, has a new book of poems from Dos Gatos Press. Redefining Beauty came out of Morton's journey through her own diagnosis, treatment and recovery from breast cancer.

In a series of passionate and powerful poems, accompanied by photographer Walter Eagleton's black and white images, Redefining Beauty offers readers hope and comfort through its intimate candor, good-humored defiance and unfiltered honesty. A lifelong poet, as well as a wife and mother of two, Morton was diagnosed with breast cancer in May, 2008. In search of information to help her fight the disease, Morton turned to books. She found facts and statistics. She found self-help books. “But I needed more,” she says. “I needed some grit, a leather strap between my teeth. And when I couldn't find what I needed, I simply wrote my way through it.”

Karla K. Morton is a celebrated poet, author and storyteller. She has several upcoming books, including Becoming Superman, Names We've Never Known, and a collection of her works as part of the Poet Laureate series by TCU Press (to be published in 2010). Karla's poetry, which spans many subjects and forms, has also been published in a number of literary journals. She serves on the board of the Greater Denton Arts Council and the Denton Poets' Assembly. As Texas Poet Laureate for 2010, Karla has launched a Little Town, Texas Tour across the state to serve as an ambassador of poetry.

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Start: 6:45 pm

This workshop series will enhance your connection to rhythm thru hand drumming. Drumming is a wonderful way to revitalize your spirit, rejuvenate your body, and connect with others while playing in community. Drumming is an ancient tradition. Some believe women were the first drummers before they were forbidden to play.

In our class, you will learn basic techniques, hand patterns, and traditional rhythms on the West African djembe drum. You bring the interest and inhibition, and I will bring the drums and instruction. Together we will build a drum community. Come and Drum Sista Drum!

Each class is $15 with a part of the proceeds going to the store. To reserve a drum contact sistadrums@yahoo.com or call the store.

Tonya "Onye" Lyles is a multi-instrumentalist based in Austin  Texas. She founded SistaDrums to rejuvenate, invigorate and uplift a community through teaching the art of hand-drumming and movement linked to traditional world rhythms.  Since 1994, she has been playing and performing traditional rhythms on djembe and currently teaches in Austin, Texas. Her performance experiences range from solo artist to member of a 16 piece West African drum and dance ensemble.

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