Experience Talks 12/4: John Altman

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01 - KPFK ListenLiveButtonTune in to Experience Talks, our weekly “Radio Magazine for the Experienced Listener,” on Sundays at 5:00 PM PT on KPFK 90.7 FM Los Angeles, 98.7 FM Santa Barbara, 99.5 China Lake, 93.7 N. San Diego, streaming live online, and now syndicated on up to 100 Pacifica Network stations! Experience Talks is produced by the non-profit EngAGE, Inc.

 

PODCASTMiss the show? You can always hear it as a podcast on the Listen Page of our website! You’ll also find an archive-in-progress of all of our previous shows there for you to enjoy. New shows are usually posted within 48 hours after broadcast.


SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4 @ 5 PM PT
JOHN ALTMAN
Host: JOHN SEMPER JR.


This show is Part Two of a two-part interview. Part One is available on the Listen Page of our website: www.experiencetalks.org/listen.


John AltmanJOHN ALTMAN is a BAFTA and Emmy Award-winning British composer, arranger, orchestrator, and conductor. Born in London, Altman was introduced to the music of the 1930s and 1940s at an early age by an uncle who arranged and composed music for big bands and conducted for Judy Garland, the Marx Brothers, and Laurel and Hardy, among others. His only formal musical training was piano lessons as a child, but he found he had inherited the “music gene” which allowed him to understand music and play multiple instruments easily. While enrolled at the University of Sussex he was involved in session work and gigs with Fleetwood Mac and Nico. He also played saxophone in rock bands and with blues and jazz groups with such artists as Jimi Hendrix, Bob Marley, Eric Clapton, Phil Collins, Little Richard, and Van Morrison.

In the mid-1970s, Altman began arranging and conducting, and worked with Rod Stewart, George Michael, Tina Turner, Diana Ross, Graham Parker, and Monty Python. For the latter, he arranged the music for their “Rutles” television special and later contributed to The Life of Brian, most notably as producer and arranger of the song, “Always Look on the Bright Side of Life.” He also produced and conducted the period music for James Cameron’s Titanic.

Altman also frequently has been a guest conductor for the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and is a prolific writer of music for commercials, having scored more than 4,000 international ads.

 

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NoHoSAC and BSAC Poets Shared Their Work at a Reading

Poets-WritersThanks to two generous grants from Poets & Writers,  poet Oshea Perry taught a series of nine workshops and held a reading at both the Burbank Senior Artists Colony and the North Hollywood Senior Arts Colony, with the BSAC class joining the NoHoSAC group for an extra session each week.

The theme for the most recent EngAGE Poetry workshops was “Legacies of Stories.” Senior writers created poems that reflect history, both individually and collectively, and all who attended the class found poetry to be a very cathartic medium as they draw from their personal experiences. The workshops were so encouraging that some of the attendees have started venturing out to open mic events to share their work.

Nine students participated in the workshop’s culminating event, held on Thursday, Nov. 17th, in the beautiful theater at NoHo SAC. After being congratulated for the spirit of collaboration between these two communities, each student read two original pieces created and developed in class. Poems read were triggered by memories of childhood, deaths, and past political campaigns. An enthusiastic audience included residents, family members and other guests. A wine and cheese reception, held afterward in the art studio, went on for another two hours after the reading. Congratulations to all!

Click here to learn more about Oshea Perry, the students, and the workshops that Poets & Writers sponsor for EngAGE.

 

~ Nancy Goodhart, EngAGE C.A.O. and Robin Hart, EngAGE Development Manager

 

 

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Encore.org Launches “Generation to Generation”

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Congratulations to Marc Freedman and our friends at Encore.org on the launch of their new campaign that brings older and younger people together to make life better for all generations. From the Generation to Generation website:

Building on innovative nationwide partnerships, Generation to Generation will mobilize adults 50+ to show up for young people — and advance the national conversation on what can be accomplished when generations come together.

The campaign will regularly feature organizations and opportunities to connect with young people. Mentoring is our focus in Fall 2016.

We encourage you to learn more about this exciting new intergenerational effort and get involved. Sign up here to join the Generation to Generation email list and stay informed of future opportunities to participate. Find opportunities to work/volunteer here. Follow Encore.org on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn – and be sure to use the hashtag #Gen2Gen to join in the campaign conversation. You can make a difference!

 

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Giving Tuesday: Donating Your Time, Your Financial Support, and Your Voice

giving-tuesday-2016November 29th, Giving Tuesday, is a global day of giving fueled by the power of social media.

We hope you’ll choose to give to EngAGE. We transform aging and the way people think about aging by turning affordable senior apartment communities into vibrant centers of learning, wellness, and creativity.

We always appreciate financial support, but you can also help us by volunteering as a teacher or workshop presenter, or by donating goods, such as up-to-date computer equipment and software, art supplies, and table easels. Click here for information about volunteering and donating.

You can also help by making your voice heard on issues that affect older people, such as ageism, affordable housing, and Social Security and Medicare benefits. A call to your elected representatives really can make a difference. Find out who represents you here.

Learn more about EngAGE and the people we serve in this wonderful 5-minute video, A Dose of Creativity, made by our generous partner, Aroha Philanthropies.

Thank you for your interest in EngAGE!

 

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News from Pac Arts: Artist Luis Sanchez’s “Nu Landscape” Show Opened to Full House

On November’s First Thursday, the Pac Arts Gallery was buzzing with artists, collectors, friends, Pac Arts residents, art lovers, and a wave of cool, eclectic groups kept flowing in. The artwork and metal sculptures by Luis Sanchez captured the imagination, and the wine and conversation kept flowing.

After 9 p.m., the remaining entourage took a short stroll to the Warner Grand Theatre to see Luis’s 100-foot mural, which is about halfway completed. Resident artist Regina Argentin is assisting on the project.

Visit LuisSanchezFineArt.com to learn more about the artist.

“Nu Landscape” will run through January followed by the Pac Arts group exhibition which will open on First Thursday in February.

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~ Helene Weinberg, Creative Programs Director @ Pac Arts

 

 

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Worth Repeating: Focus on Senior Volunteers: Senior Corps

“Worth Repeating” is a weekly feature on the EngAGE Blog that will bring
you previous posts that we think are still timely, interesting, or just plain
fun! From 11/30/11:

WORTH-REPEATING

Are you interested in volunteering? Senior Corps offers opportunities for you. From their website: “Senior Corps connects today’s 55+ with the people and organizations that need them most. We help them become mentors, coaches or companions to people in need, or contribute their job skills and expertise to community projects and organizations.”

Here are programs in which your life experience will be valued:

  • The Foster Grandparent Program connects volunteers age 55 and over with children and young people with exceptional needs. Volunteers mentor, support, and help some of the most vulnerable children in the United States.
  • The Senior Companion Program brings together volunteers age 55 and over with adults in their community who have difficulty with the simple tasks of day-to-day living. Companions help out on a personal level by assisting with shopping and light chores, interacting with doctors, or just making a friendly visit.
  • RSVP connects volunteers age 55 and over with service opportunities in their communities that match their skills and availability. From building houses to immunizing children, from enhancing the capacity of non-profit organizations to improving and protecting the environment, RSVP volunteers put their unique talents to work to make a difference.

Get more information about Senior Corps here.

 

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Experience Talks 11/27: John Altman

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01 - KPFK ListenLiveButtonTune in to Experience Talks, our weekly “Radio Magazine for the Experienced Listener,” on Sundays at 5:00 PM PT on KPFK 90.7 FM Los Angeles, 98.7 FM Santa Barbara, 99.5 China Lake, 93.7 N. San Diego, streaming live online, and now syndicated on up to 100 Pacifica Network stations! Experience Talks is produced by the non-profit EngAGE, Inc.

 

PODCASTMiss the show? You can always hear it as a podcast on the Listen Page of our website! You’ll also find an archive-in-progress of all of our previous shows there for you to enjoy. New shows are usually posted within 48 hours after broadcast.

 


SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27 @ 5 PM PT
JOHN ALTMAN
Host: JOHN SEMPER JR.


This show is Part One of a two-part interview. Part Two will air on 12/4.


John AltmanJOHN ALTMAN is a BAFTA and Emmy Award-winning British composer, arranger, orchestrator, and conductor. Born in London, Altman was introduced to the music of the 1930s and 1940s at an early age by an uncle who arranged and composed music for big bands and conducted for Judy Garland, the Marx Brothers, and Laurel and Hardy, among others. His only formal musical training was piano lessons as a child, but he found he had inherited the “music gene” which allowed him to understand music and play multiple instruments easily. While enrolled at the University of Sussex he was involved in session work and gigs with Fleetwood Mac and Nico. He also played saxophone in rock bands and with blues and jazz groups with such artists as Jimi Hendrix, Bob Marley, Eric Clapton, Phil Collins, Little Richard, and Van Morrison.

In the mid-1970s, Altman began arranging and conducting, and worked with Rod Stewart, George Michael, Tina Turner, Diana Ross, Graham Parker, and Monty Python. For the latter, he arranged the music for their “Rutles” television special and later contributed to The Life of Brian, most notably as producer and arranger of the song, “Always Look on the Bright Side of Life.” He also produced and conducted the period music for James Cameron’s Titanic.

Altman also frequently has been a guest conductor for the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and is a prolific writer of music for commercials, having scored more than 4,000 international ads.

John Altman often performs in the US and UK with his big band and in jazz groups. Read more here.

 

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