The next Play
Date is scheduled for Friday night, December 9th at 8:00
pm at Rudramandir,
830 Bancroft Way at 6th in Berkeley. Donna De Lory will
be back in town.
TIckets are $20 in
advance, $25 at the door. Go to www.rudramandir.com
to purchase tickets through PayPal or call 510-486-8700
during regular business hours to pay by credit
card.
Those who are
interested in having dinner before, I will be at
Vik's
Chaat Corner Indian Restaurant
at 2390 4th Street at Channing, Berkeley, CA 94710
(510-644-4432) around 6:00 to 7:15 pm for some great
Indian food. It's just a couple of blocks from
Rudramandir so I park at Rudramandir (not on 6th street)
and walk to Vik's, a couple of blocks away.
"I feel
blessed to have been born into a musical family. As a
small child, I loved to sit beside my father while he
played piano and be with him while he worked producing
music. We grew up in Calabasas CA where my parents wanted
to raise us, away from the city where we could spend most
of our time outdoors eating ripe fruit from the trees and
playing on a tire swing hung from an old oak tree. My
Nana used to tell me how I loved music and was always
bopping my head up and down in my high chair. My
Grandaddy was a singer/dancer and musician too who ran
away from home as a teen to join the traveling Vaudeville
show. Nana said she always recognized that spirit in me
too. My older sister loved to have us put on variety
shows for the neighborhood; she would dress me up and put
me on the fireplace to dance to her Beatles records in
hippie beads and a pink Tutu. By the age of seven I knew
what my passion in life.
"It was at that
time when I was first exposed to Eastern Music,
Philosophies and Mantra. I would sing along with my
favorite song by George Harrison, 'My Sweet Lord'. I
remember dancing around my room playing it over and over
on my record player, freely singing out, "Krishna
Krishna, Hare Hare, Rama Rama...". I would hear those
words again a few years later when my father would take
us to Laguna Beach in the summers where we would rent an
apartment next to the Hare Krishna Temple. I was curious
hearing the chanting and smelling the sweet champa drift
into our window while my brother Alan and I would string
our puca shell necklaces.
"When I was 16, my
whole life changed. My Mother died of breast cancer and I
decided to move to Nashville to be with my dad and
develop as a recording artist. It was there that I found
my first spiritual community. In the heart of Music Row
there was a vegetarian restaurant called "Country Life"
where they would serve lunch every day. On warm days, I
would sit out on the long community tables and meet
people who were more conscious of what they ate and on a
similar spiritual path. Being around the community there
made me feel at home.
"After finishing
high school in Nashville, I returned back to LA where I
began to pursue my dreams. I found the East West
Macrobiotic center in the heart of Hollywood that would
become a special centering place for me. I would exhaust
myself running around to auditions, dance classes, voice
lessons, spending the nights on the couch at the local
recording studio hoping the producers there would hire me
to sing. Then I would go to the East West center, to
attend a lecture or sit down with my book and run into
like-minded friends. It was there by the frozen Amasake
machine that I met someone who told me about yoga classes
at a nearby studio on Robertson. I had just turned
eighteen when I began and Rod Stryker was my first
teacher. He was inspired, full of devotion and beautiful!
The poses really helped to open up my body as well as
protect me from all of the dancing that I was doing. I
studied there for a few months then went back to just
dance classes. I spent all of my time trying to get a job
as an entertainer so I wouldn't have to work 4 waitress
jobs at the same time to get by. It wasn't until years
later that I would come back to yoga.
"I had started
performing with Madonna when I was in my early 20's. A
few years later, when we were rehearsing for another
tour, I watched her constantly stretching and doing
poses. I saw how the meditation was changing her and
decided that I would like to get back into it. At that
time I had been working on my own music as an artist
being really inspired by world music. I met Dave Stringer
at an Indian furniture store and many world musicians
like Greg Ellis, Hans Christian and my musical partner,
cellist Cameron Stone. I began to play the harmonium and
decided that I needed to make the music that would bring
forth what was in my heart. We all began to support each
other with our devotion in our music. I began to chant
mantras with Dave's band and sing along with Jai Uttal
records. I remember one fun evening when we played at a
French restaurant/dance club chanting mantras and playing
our drums drowned out by the pumping dance beats! I
decided to leave the big record company that I was signed
to and be an independent artist. I began to think so
differently about the real power of music, wanting to use
my gifts to heal. I had my harmonium wherever I went so I
began to always sing with it and write all of my songs on
it. Naturally my music took on a more meditative,
hypnotic and devotional quality.
"Now I live in the
mountains of Topanga Canyon, CA, surrounded by oak trees,
vegetable gardens and fruit trees once again. I always
dreamed of growing my own food and getting back to living
in nature this way. I am continuing on this path creating
music inspired as ever by my family, being in nature, the
great spiritual teachings and yoga. I am blessed to have
two daughters Sofia, 7 and Luciana, 1 yr, (another head
bopper) and a beautiful husband that supports me in every
way. My life is dedicated to experiencing more and more
Joy and exploring the human and cosmic mystery in every
moment. I have always wanted to know what lies behind the
visible world. Every day we intend to raise our children
this way knowing that we are one with all, with the
infinite. I am in awe of this life experience, this
miracle and when I sing it is my way of saying THANK YOU!
My favorite moments in my life now are learning to just
be, holding on to every baby breath from Luciana and
watching Sofia learn to read and write. I am so grateful
to be sharing my music at this year's conference in San
Francisco. I look forward to us all coming together to
share this cosmic dance, to sing out and celebrate our
oneness!" Source: donnadelory.com
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Life is either a
daring adventure, or nothing. Helen Keller