The Distance Project:
Hymns Of The Abandoned, which sets out to evoke multiple emotions that have arisen from this period of pandemic lockdowns.
According to ASK founder and artistic director Joseph Gonzales, the company, like other independent artists and organisations, lost all revenue from live performances, classes and venue rentals during the first movement control order (MCO) last year.
“Performing artists live for the thrill of live audience reactions and responses – to make our audiences feel, think, empathise. We have not had that for a year. We are not the only industry affected and millions of lives have been lost, which is tragic, but we must figure into the equation and we must be a part of the conversation. Since the pandemic has prevented travel, a dance film would be one way to have our work seen by an audience, ” he says.
the fourth pope to speak to that world body but never a crowd this big of world leaders in addition to his message bottoms the environment he spoke about the church s traditional beliefsers calling for respect for the sacredness of every human life. translator: of every man, every woman, the poor, the elderly, children, the the unborn, the unemployed, the abandoned, and those considered disposable because they re only considered as part of one or other statistic. pope francis visited the 9/11 memorial and museum today. paying tribute to the victims of the worst terror attack on american soil, we have images of that in our slide show. these waterfalls. the pope prayed at the memorial s south pool where some names of victims are inscribed. here he is placing a white rose
the common home of all men must continue to rise on the foundations of a right understanding of universal fraternity and respect for the sacredness of every human life, of every man and every woman, the poor, the elderly, children, infirm, the unborn, the unemployed, the abandoned, and those considered disposable because they are only considered as part of one or other statistic. [ applause ] this common home of all men and women must also be built on the understanding of a certain sacredness of created nature.
women must continue to rise on the foundations of a right understanding of universal fraternity and respect for the sacredness of every human life, of every man and every woman, the poor, the elderly, children, the infirm, the unborn, the unemployed, the abandoned, those considered disposable because they are only considered as part of a statistic. this common home of all men and women must also be built on the understanding of a certain sacredness of created nature. such understanding and respect call for a higher degree of