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Liminal Spaces

 

In this multimedia presentation, hosted in partnership with First Unitarian Universalist Church of Houston, Jungian analyst Ron Schenk meditates on the sometimes unsettling experience of being "betwixt and between" that can occur at key moments in our lives.

 
 

Friday, April 13
7 pm
$20 ($15 Jung Center members)
Location: First Unitarian Universalist Church of Houston, 5200 Fannin St.
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Explore the borderland, the psychological space between ideas, experiences, environments, and lives in a space called "liminal." The word "liminal" refers to any object, situation, or way of thinking that takes on the aspect of threshold, "twilight zone," or boundary. Using live music, poetry, and images, this presentation will merge performance and lecture, education and art in exploring seduction and the geographies of waterways, borderlands, cityscapes, and the nightworld. Classical, jazz, show tunes, traditional, and popular music will be featured, along with poetry from Shakespeare, Eliot, and Frost and projected art works from across the expanse of art history. Classically trained in voice, Schenk will sing and read, while accompanied by professional pianist Linda Irwin.

 
 

Ronald Schenk, PhD, is a Jungian analyst in private practice in Houston and Dallas and a training analyst with the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts. He is the author of three books, including The Sunken Quest, The Pregnant Fisher, The Wasted Fish: Essays on a Postmodern Depth Psychology and DarkLight: The Appearance of Death in Everyday Life.

 
 

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