Filming Scene, Knitting for Pre-Mature Babies “Roots & Wings” Movie, Feb 25, 2015

ourteam_Birte_moar_170We spent a morning filming a woman knitting octopuses for pre-mature babies – a program to support pre-mature born babies and mother’s in their fragile journey that an early entry into life have brought.  Inside the incubator, a Pre-mature baby use the knitted octopus to simulate the comforting life in the mother’s womb. A scene we hope to include in our upcoming film “ROOTS & WINGS“.  Birte Frederiksen (woman knitting) filmed by Martina Albanelli, a UCLA Extension Graduate, that joined ElephantTribe.org in September 2014.

David Lynch Wisdom Remix – Beautiful Thing to Think About (4:17) | Film

Elizabeth Jackson and ElephantTribe.org co-created this Inspirational Music Video featuring David Lynch and Royksopp.

Elizabeth Jackson: “The creation of this music video resulted from David Lynch’s powerful explanation of an Idea.   The way he simplifies the concept and beauty of an idea speaks to a deep part of my mind where the seeds of inspiration are constantly born.  As someone who loves to paint, write, dream and create, David Lynch’s words inspired me to complete this project with ease, ultimately, by replacing the word “perfectionism” with the word “gift.”   In realizing that every idea is a gift, the creative process can be un-blocked.   Distraction, confusion, doubt and dis-satisfaction disappear in the light of an idea being a beautiful thing in itself.”

This ElephantTribe.org journey production was made possible by the great help of our newest Tribe Member and UCLA Film Student Martina Albaneli who edited the video.

Thanksgiving is a very special day – How to make a difference!

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ElephantTribe.org is super excited to give thanks to YOU this Thanksgiving, sharing with you the release of our very first and heartfelt Children’s book created by Native American and former US Navy Seal Dale Benson along with ElephantTribe.org.

This amazing Children’s book, “Hemi Demi Semi Quaver and the Butterfly – Growing up in the Watermill Pond” creates unique playful childhood education with vibrant colors, fun stories and musical characters that will truly inspire young kids to discover the joys of life!

We received this letter back from a School Teacher of 29 years after donating a book to her and the school.

I think you should take the time to read the letter – it will make you feel good…

A Thank You Letter:

November 8, 2014

Dear ElephantTribe.org,

I received the book (Hemi Demi Semi Quaver and the Butterfly Growing up in the Watermill Pond) last weekend and am ready to give you initial feedback. The timing was perfect, as I already knew I would be substituting in a first grade classroom the entire week for an injured teacher. It was difficult, but I restrained myself and did not open the package.

Monday morning I explained to the children that I had something very special in my hand: a brand new book, just written, that no other children or class had yet seen or heard. Hopefully that was a true statement, but if not it doesn’t matter as they were very impressed and intrigued. I told them that if they got all their work done, we would read it after lunch. They did, so I began by getting scissors and opening the package with dramatic flourish. You should have seen their eyes as I slowly and carefully pulled it out. Of course then we had the talk about how to take care of a new book.

I read it without stopping, in order to evaluate how engaged they were throughout. You could have heard pin drop. The 3 boys who were in trouble for inappropriate behavior that day and had lost their privilege to sit on the carpet when I read it were straining like crazy to sneak a peek.

After the initial reading, I talked to them about music notes. Since I had my guitar with me, I pulled out the song notebook and found a page with full notation and lyrics. I asked them to point to the Treble Clef, and almost everyone found it immediately. I then showed them the written notes, and named them, although we only had up to 16th notes.

Two days later, as the class was walking inside the room, Parker handed me his drawing. In 29 years of teaching full time and 5 years of substituting, I have never had a child of any age so intrigued by a story character that he drew it at home and brought it to me. I looked at that picture (after picking myself off the floor), and thought, he GOT it!

That afternoon, I reread it, and they were equally interested. We talked about all the various things in the pictures: the pond, the Treble Clef that was sometimes plain and sometimes decorated with a funny figure, the butterfly life cycle, and what Hemi was seeing, thinking, and doing (evaluating facial expressions and what he was looking at). We also discussed the setting – pond, water and cocoon.  I asked what their favorite page was, and every page had fans. Probably the last 3 pages received them most attention.

One thing I particularly notice is the tone and variety of colors. There aren’t garish primary colors, but rather delicate, multihued pastels and realistic colors that project an unusual combination of fantasy and reality. Of course the same could be said for the text: it combines fantasy and reality based on beautiful principles of nature and music.

By the way, the page with the labeled keyboard gave me an opening to teach them the song “Do, Re Mi”. I’m not quite Julie Andrews, but I gave it my best imitation!

All in all, the book was well received and totally enjoyed by 27 children of diverse cultures and abilities. To be sure, the fact that I know music enhanced our experience, but I think even a teacher who has never played an instrument or sung would be able to draw much value out of reading that book. The teacher might learn as much about music as the kids!!

Finally, at the end of the day when Parker brought in the picture, I reminded him that I know the author and illustrator. I said, “I think he would love to see your picture. Do you mind if I send it to him?” Parker’s eyes widened in disbelief and acknowledgment of how special that would be, and then he smiled and nodded. So, enclosed is your first, direct from a first grader, artistic feedback. I hope you love it as much as I did.

Oh, one other thing: at some point you asked for my credentials. My BA is from Cal State University, Fullerton; my teaching credential 5th year is from Chapman University, and my MA (Master of Arts in Teaching) is from Grand Canyon University in Phoenix.

I will be in touch again as I read the book to other grade levels. Please feel free to call with any questions or musings as they come along. Thanks so much for including me in your Hemi adventure.

Blessings,

Patty

PARKER’S DRAWING OF Hemi Demi Semi Quaver! :

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ENJOY A HAPPY HOLIDAY & MAKE A DIFFERENCE – EVERY DONATION COUNTS!

GET YOUR COPY of ElephantTribe.org’s new NonProfit CHILDREN’S BOOK from our ONLINE STORE by clicking below:  

Children’s Book, Hemi and The Butterfly $20.00

Roots & Wings! | A SCANDINAVIAN HOLIDAY

JulenisserJulius_Santa_Off90_Logo_GO_ET_Events_567x321[1]BUYING Party for everyone

Saturday November 15, 2014 (1-4pm)
1244 Stradella Road, Bel Air, Los Angeles, CA 90077

Amazing GREAT DEALS – UP TO 90% SAVINGS – on many Scandinavian Designer Brands and Lots Of Scandinavian HOMEMADE FOOD!

Buy YOUR super discounted Xmas & Hanukah Gifts! NOT TO BE MISSED

BRAND NEW IN GIFT BOX: Royal Copenhagen, Orrefors, Kosta Boda, Georg Jensen, Magnor, Holmegaard, Victoria Secret Sweats and Lingerie, Scandinavian Luxury Brand Jewelry and more …..

TO Join us for this special day either call (310) 476-8542, or email us at henrik@elephanttribe.org

Hemi Demi Semi Quaver – Into the Universe (2:36) | Film

YES & YES! Its time to FLY to the Watermill Pond into the Universe AND BEYOND!

We are super excited to share and announce a fantastic premier of our first mini-epic in the WATERMILL POND ANIMATED SERIES! Hemi Demi Semi Quaver – Into the Universe.

Take a magical, musical journey into space with the fastest note in music, Hemi Demi Semi Quaver. As you FLY through space with Hemi and his new friend Two-Shoes you’ll meet lots of musical characters from the Watermill Pond, a place where everything is alive and anything is possible.

Book Release Party | Watermill Pond Stories Sunday September 28, 2014 (1-4pm)

HemiDemiAndButterfly-Book_Poster[2]Meet the Fastest Note in Music!

Hemi Demi Semi Quaver

and
the Original Creator of the Watermill Pond Stories

Dale Benson

– Navy Seal
– Stroke Survivor
– known for several motion pictures such as Ragging Bull, Rocky I, II, III and IV
and more

Fun, Music, Food, Drinks, Gifts, Silent Auction with Cool Items will be shared with all.

We are very excited to share our project with you and hope that it in turn inspires you to follow the vision of ElephantTribe.org to inspire all of us to live healthy, happy, meaningful lives.

Join the experience and RSVP on our Facebook event page by clicking
Watermill Pond Stories

You can also join by calling (310) 476-8542, or emailing henrik@elephanttribe.org

1st Children’s Book | Hemi Demi Semi Quaver & the Butterfly – “Growing Up in the Pond”

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Unique Playful Childhood Education

Dale Benson: “It’s hard to imagine a child growing up without the special rhythm of life found in the beautiful watermill pond.  A place full of fun-loving musical characters who open the window to a wonderful world where everything is alive and filled with love.  A land of magic where you listen to see.”

A wonderful place for our children to experience:

  • Enjoy passionate and colorful story-telling
  • Play and learn music and rhythm
  • Learn the language of music
  • Learn the stages of the butterfly
  • Stimulate creativity and imagination
  • Celebrate life!

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Have fun and get your book by clicking Hemi Demi Semi Quaver & the Butterfly – “Growing Up in the Pond”

National Geographic – "LISTEN TO SEE!"

Put on a Bach concerto and close your eyes. Now picture a color. What color do you see?

National Geographic, -Melody Kramer

If it’s a fast Bach concerto in a major key, it’s likely you’ll picture a color that’s more saturated and brighter — like a red or a yellow. And if it’s a slower Bach piece, you’ll likely see something darker and bluer in your head.

“We can predict with 95 percent accuracy how happy or sad the colors people pick will be, based on how happy or sad the music is that they’re listening to,” said Stephen Palmer, a University of California, Berkeley vision scientist, in a statement.

Palmer and a team of researchers at Berkeley asked nearly 100 people to listen to 18 pieces of classical music that varied in key and tempo. The participants —half from San Francisco and half from Guadalajara, Mexico—were then asked to choose five colors that they most associated with each piece, selecting from a 37-color palette.

The results, published May 13 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, found that people in both countries picked bright, warmer colors when they heard faster, more upbeat music and darker, cooler colors for pieces in minor keys.

Those connections, he says, are largely based on emotional connections our brains make. In other words, if a classical music piece is happy and lively, people are more likely to pick colors that are also happy and lively because they feel happy and lively when listening to the music. This might seem obvious, but now the idea is backed up by Palmer’s research.

“We saw that the brain will use emotion as the basis for a musical-color match,” says Palmer. “The music activates some representation of emotion in whatever part of the brain is coding emotion. The colors also have associations with emotions.”

Palmer’s team has recreated the experiment with more than 34 different genres of music – from hip-hop to the blues to heavy metal – all with the same results. Next up? They’re going to repeat the experiment in Turkey, where scales go beyond minor and major keys, to see if the experiment works there. The plan is to play traditional Turkish music for people in the United States as well as people in Turkey and then see if the results are similar.

The findings may be useful for advertising and creative non-drug-based therapies. They also may help researchers better understand people who have a condition called synesthesia, said Palmer.

“People with synesthesia see colors or taste sounds,” he said. “We’re planning to replicate the experiment with them in the future and ask them to pick the colors they’re experiencing that most closely represents the color on the wheel.”

Six of the pieces used in Palmer’s study are embedded below. You can also see the colors that participants in the study most frequently chose for each piece. Would you have chosen the same ones? Tell us in the comments.

-Melody Kramer

Article: http://newswatch.nationalgeographic.com/2013/05/27/when-you-listen-to-bach-what-color-do-you-see/

 

 

 

Life after stroke – Living with Aphasia – Living his dream… (0:27) | Film

Life after stroke – Living with Aphasia – Living his dream

 

Wooosh! Our dear friend Dale Benson [stroke survivor, former US Navy Seal, cancer patient living with aphasia disorder] collaborates daily at ElephantTribe.org with an unstoppable artistic effort putting together his life-long dream project… THE WATERMILL POND!

YES! ~ It is with pure JOY that we can announce the release of the first of the Watermill Pond Children’s Book Series; Hemi Demi Semi Quaver and the Butterfly!! This very special book is a colorful unique playful childhood education experience.  Colorful rhythms of life found in the beautiful Watermill Pond.  A place full of fun-loving musical characters who open the window to a wonderful world where everything is alive and filled with love.  “Listen to see!”

GET YOUR COPY!… For your own child, grandchild, a family member’s child, a friend’s child or for the child WITHIN YOU by clicking HERE

 

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