Saturday, March 20, 8:00 PM

Aesthetic Realism Dramatic Presentation
141 Greene Street, SoHo, NYC

An event that will thrill & surprise you--don't miss it!

Spring, Life, Music

 yellow arrow  More Life! by Ellen Reiss

“Who is more alive: 1) a person who can look at an object, maybe the bare branch of a winter tree, and be interested in it, feel that in its humble bareness yet proud diagonal lift it is beautiful?; or 2) a person who looks at the branch yet doesn’t really notice it, and moves on?”—The Right of Aesthetic Realism to Be Known, issue 1291

 yellow arrow  How Is Reality Organized? by Eli Siegel

Daffodil (narcissus) early spring flower
“Spring is a sign that nature hasn’t lost its gift for organization....As energy goes from the earth through the stem of a plant and changes into a flower, and the flower blooms, it is an example of the successful organization that nature has.”

yellow arrow  "Are You Glad to Need Him?" Reenactment of an Aesthetic Realism Lesson

"Does your husband get the feeling you have these signs: 'Help me unlimitedly' but 'No Trespassing'?" — Eli Siegel

yellow arrow  Seriousness & Jubilation in Bach's B Minor Mass by musician and choral director Alan Shapiro

"One of the most beautiful and deeply ecstatic moments in the choral music of the world comes when the ‘Crucifixus,’ somber and mournful, is followed by the joyous ‘Et Resurexit.’"

—And More!                           Contri. $10

Aesthetic Realism Foundation
141 Greene Street, off Houston
New York, NY 10012

For more information, call 212.777.4490