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• Bak Magazine
• Dance Tour
• Gravity — Music Video
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The Imaginarium Begins Again

It has been a year and then some since the last broadcast. So there is lots of news to catch up on, but we will start with what is recent. Last week was a break-through week, full of encouragment. I hope to share some of that with you here.

Check out the music video Gravity, Bak magazine for visual artists, and mark your calandar for upcoming events this summer, with AN Dance and Spincycle Television. Perfect Places to Play, a children's book, begins exploring — in detail, what Heaven might be like. And SoundCircus re-opened its second music collaboration contest to explore the themes of Heaven and Hell.

It has been deeply rewarding to ponder the possibilities of what Heaven might be like, but the great thing is that no matter how vast and magnificent I might be able to dream, I know that God would never let Himself be outdone by men. Could you picture God saying, "Wow, I hadn't thought of that?" So if we have already talked things through with Him about entering new life, then the new Heaven and new Earth will be infinitely more wonderful than all we could ever hope for or imagine.

FAVOR&HARMONY — graham

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Gravity—ShowGram

A year ago Ceremony&Gravity was released. A dark and brooding tempest against the pull of flesh and gravity. View the freshly completed music video now.

Bak Magazine AN Dance Imaginarium Fellowship Spincycle Television

Me//Ben

Bak is a very slick online magazine for visual artist. There is a rich diversity of photographers, illustrators, fine artists, designers, all giving their take on a paticular theme.

Bak features several pioneering artists each issue as well asking them to comment on their work, several words, and the issues theme.

Sadly, I missed out on the Dream issue, but submitted art for the Me issue and was pleasantly delighted that two submissions were accepted.

It is worth checking out, and submitting material for the next issue — Night.

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Summer Dance Tour

AN Dance is gearing up to head out and about Tokyo to spread joy and hope through out various dance numbers.

SoundCircus II

Are you ready for another exciting music creation contest? This time focusing on Heaven and Hell. Lets's see who's game.

Check details at: SoundCircus

The Next Challenge

October, 2005 All Nations assembled a talented creative group in Tokyo to create a short film within 48 hours. Now we are traveling to Olympia, Washington to do it all again.

August 16-18

GRAMSKRIT www.gramskrit.com Poetica
Perfect Places to Play

Perfect Places to Play explores the wondrous possibilities of what awaits us in the afterlife. The first illustration (a work in progress), depicts Heaven's library. Here is a sneek peek.

When I start painting a new section, I often ask myself what would be an unexpected color here, what color am I not inclined to use? The process is exciting and full of surprises. It was not intentional when I began, but the painting has taken on a nautical theme. You would probably try to avoid water with books and papers, but that is just the sort of suprise that could await us. What is incompatable here and now — in Heaven, suddenly becomes favorable.

Torn

Torn/Right through the middle/Pushed and punched and pulled apart/His heart torn assunder/Streched beyond limit/Minute by minute/Tongue torched filed/Pop and pound and pushed around/Darkened death sinks down and down/His heart aches and takes/Sin in, men in, have you let Him in?/To join soul to soul/And marrow to farrow/Torn and turning pass through the burning/Right through the middle/Look up and see/Hope in a door standing open/Hanging in the heavens, sevens/Blood on the post and on the pole/Blood on the soul/Stories are shed and parables riddled/Walk to the door right through the middle

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