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Posted on March 25 at 12:09 p.m.
Hi all-
This class will begin on April 2nd, 2008. We have been holding class every Monday night, and have just switched to Wed. nights. So, there won't be a class tomorrow night (March 26). The new night (Wed.) will start next week!
Any questions, e-mail us at info@panzumo.com
Thank you!
On Gustafson Dance Holiday Show -- 12/01/07 at Lobero Theatre
Posted on August 23 at 2:02 p.m.
kdevibiss-
While I don't have a master's degree in riparian ecosystems, I can deduce that tree's well over 200 years old are not looking to regenerate after this fire.
I also seriously doubt that you have backbacked thoughout the area, now scorched, judging from your
perspective. If 100 homes had burned down you probably would've categorized this fire as a major disaster, but not the burning alive of ten's of thousands of creatures?
Posted on August 22 at 2:59 p.m.
While I appreciate the updates, I am sad that we don't value the life that has been lost. While the forest continues to free burn, we should rejoice that "we" are out of harm's way? The truth is that this fire will signifgantly impact our already poor water quality.
I am mainly concerned that we are "comfortably numb", to this huge ecoligical disaster. Like the burning of ghettoes during riots or the slaughter of innocent women, children and men in Iraq. Should we just be happy that "our" houses are not burning and "our" people are not "signifigantly" injured?
Is it possible that we need to spend a few billion dollars to update our forest fire fighting technology? While not as sexy as jet fighters or heat seeking missles, fighting fires seems at least equally as important.
Posted on August 13 at 10:22 p.m.
I am thankful for the thorough coverage of this great trajedy. While I too greatly appreciate the work of firefighters to keep this incredible fire away from us, I will not separate myself from the animals and trees. There is a part of my soul that is dying with them. The loss of life is overwhelming (to me).
I have walked thru many of these areas (that have burned or will burn) and experienced a deep, serene, "wild" peace. These wild places and their inhabitants are priceless treasures turned into smoke and ash!
Let us at the very least, aknowledge this great loss of life and face the reality that our forest fire fighting technology needs to be updated.
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Posted on March 25 at 12:11 p.m.
Hi there-
This class was changed from Monday nights to Wed. nights. The new Wed. class will begin next week, April 2. There won't be a class tomorrow night, March 26 FYI.
Any questions? E-mail us at info@panzumo.com
Thanks,
Lisa Beck
(instructor)
On Gustafson Dance Holiday Show -- 12/01/07 at Lobero Theatre