Abstract
Here is a call that yearns for what has been separated and one that also rings with a joy at the resounding rhythm of life. Possibilities are all around us— the empty, the full, and all that lies between— the choices among them are ours, a choice to wake up, a choice to hear the call of our own heartbeat. Surely we recognize the rhythm, the spirit that animates our deepest places and pulsates through every now moment, that rhythm which vitalizes our being from its prison of numbness. But do we feel that rhythm? Do we hear that call?
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Sylvia Kind
Sylvia Kind is a Ph.D. candidate in Art Education in the Department of Curriculum Studies, The University of British Columbia. E-mail: [email protected]
Rita L. Irwin
Rita L. Irwin and Kit Grauer are professors in the Department of Curriculum Studies, The University of British Columbia.
Kit Grauer
Rita L. Irwin and Kit Grauer are professors in the Department of Curriculum Studies, The University of British Columbia.
Alex De Cosson
Alex de Cosson is a professor at Ontario College of Art and Design, The University of British Columbia.