Edward Schocker
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Edward Schocker

Bamboo Sister (new musician)!

Dear Bamboo Brothers,

As I was building an instrument out of Korean Bamboo, out came from the bamboo leaves a beautiful bamboo baby. It turns out that she's an amazing musician, dancer, and vocalist. Understanding that this was a gift from the gods, I immediately invited her to join us for Bamboo Alley; which she most graciously agreed. So brothers, please let me introduce our new sister -Dohee Lee.

http://www.doheeleearts.blogspot.com/

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Posted on May 18, 2008 at 8:14am — 2 Comments

Edward Schocker

The Perfect Plant -Compliments of today's Oakland Tribune

bamboo is the perfect plant.

Thomas Edison used carbonized bamboo filament in his first light bulb; Alexander Graham Bell created his first phonograph needle from a bamboo sliver. With tensile strength up to 52,000 pounds per square inch, bamboo is stronger than most steel, yet its fibers can be spun into a silky cloth blessed by natural antimicrobials. Since antiquity, bamboo has been cooked as food and crafted into chopsticks, houses, boats, furniture, scaffolding, farm tools, medical instrum… Continue

Posted on May 3, 2008 at 8:22pm — 2 Comments

Edward Schocker

Whind-Dharma II

Wind-dharma II.mp3

Wind, Dharma, Bamboo, and Alleys...

Posted on May 1, 2008 at 8:00pm —

Edward Schocker

Questions from Edward

1. Without a shakuhatchi, how can we imitate wind blowing through a bamboo alley?


2. Do we have a choice? Do human-eating tigers have a choice?


3. What sound would you like whispered in your ear?

Posted on April 28, 2008 at 12:30pm —

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At 9:48pm on May 11, 2008, abhay ghiara said…
I am so moved by your Etenraku -Banshiki Jo. I feel myself enter into my character, find my animalness trapped in the iron walkway/cage, and move down to challenge my enemy. Along the way I encounter a rock dropped by my adversary and flee from it, it is too painful. I find myself through your carefully, painfully modulated phrasing encounter the rock-shaped enemy only to find him to be made of joints, bone and flesh much as myself. I must follow him I must make him understand. I am drowning now in a sea of rocks.
 
 

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