Some of the Kesh music and drama were performed at Mythopoeic Conference
(Mythcon) 19, held at the Clark Kerr campus in 1988, where UKL was guest of
honor. But I know of no videos taken there, though there were still photos, and
that information doesn't turn up anything on YouTube either.
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>From: Margaret Zupancic <mzupancic@...>
>Sent: Jun 22, 2009 12:06 PM
>To: the-ekumen@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: Re: [the-ekumen] Re: Where would you visit?
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>Hi Vik-Thor,
>
>I haven¹t been blowing off your email, but unfortunately (after some
>searching) I can¹t seem to find the video that I found a few months ago.
>Perhaps it¹s been taken down? I do recall that the performance took place on
>the Clark Kerr campus (a former college for the Deaf that is now extra dorms
>for UC-Berkeley) but unfortunately I don¹t remember when.
>
>Sorry I can¹t be more helpful.
>
>Meg
>
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>On 6/18/09 3:50 AM, "Vik-Thor Scott Rose" <lirleni@...> wrote:
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>> Yes, I am replying to a fairly old topic. I haven't been keeping up
>> with email much lately.
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>> I would LOVE to truly be able to visit the Valley of the Na!
>> Thanks to David for pointing out that Kastoha is Calistoga.
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>> Meg, do you have a link for the YouTube video? I tried several
>> searches that I thought should bring it up, with no luck.
>> Thanks!
>> Vik-Thor
>> (and this email address is composed from the glossary)
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>> On May 4, 2009, at 10:02 AM, Margaret Zupancic wrote:
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>>>> > > I¹d have to say that the Valley of the Na would be pretty high up
>>> > on my list
>>>> > > of places to visit in UKL-space however. I¹ve never quite been
>>> > able to picture
>>>> > > it, despite the multimedia nature of Always Coming Home (there¹s
>>> > even a video
>>>> > > on YouTube of people performing traditional Kesh music!)
>>>> > >
>>>> > > Cheers,
>>>> > > Meg
>>> >
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