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Re: [the-ekumen] Re: Where would you visit?

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.

-----Original Message-----
>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)
>>
>> 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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