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Shaker and Light
Some major works composed during this period include Wavemaker ( 1977 ), Phrygian Gates for solo piano ( 1977 ), Shaker Loops ( 1978 ), Common Tones in Simple Time ( 1979 ), Harmonium ( 1980 – 81 ), Grand Pianola Music ( 1982 ), Light Over Water ( 1983 ), Harmonielehre ( 1984 – 85 ), The Chairman Dances ( 1985 ), Short Ride in a Fast Machine ( 1986 ), and Nixon in China ( 1985 – 87 ).
Stillness and Light: The Silent Eloquence of Shaker Architecture ( 2009 )
In 2004 Cohen and the Finnish choreographer Tero Saarinen created a dance piece, " Borrowed Light ", using live Shaker music.

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Shaker Loops has been described as " hauntingly ethereal ," while 1999's " Naïve and Sentimental Music " has been called " an exploration of a marvelously extended spinning melody.
" Women's Life in Utopia: The Shaker Experiment in Sexual Equality Reappraised – 1810 to 1860 ," New England Quarterly Vol.
The town was home to a Shaker Village, called " Jerusalem ," which lay just south of the town center.
However, southeast of University Circle, the topography of the area rises sharply into what is referred to as " The Heights ," and the development of Cleveland Heights and Shaker Heights, along with more efficient means of travel, became more attractive than the increasingly commercialized Euclid Avenue.
* Lelke, Roland, " Der endlose Raum in Frederick Kieslers Schrein des Buches ," (" The endless space in Frederick Kiesler's Shrine of the Book ") ( book, 187 p .) Shaker Verlag, Aachen, ( 1999 ) ( German )
On January 1, 2011, the band's song, " You ," from their 2003 album, Rump Shaker, was performed by the Western Carolina University Pride of the Mountains Marching Band in the 2011 Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, California.
John P. Zdechlik used " Simple Gifts " in " Chorale and Shaker Dance ," a 1972 composition for concert band.
Lastly some indicate the term " Shaker " itself is an abusive one and that the proper term is " The United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing ," although as with the Quakers, that issue has largely ebbed.

Shaker and And
On the first floor of Field Offices, Toons participate in a mini-game in which they throw water balloons at Cogs ( Mover And Shaker Cogs ) in a maze-like course.

Shaker and Other
Other messages led the Shaker Ministry to outlaw the use of pork, tea, and coffee, causing dissension rather than the union Shakers valued.
Other artifacts of Shaker culture are their spirit drawings, dances, and songs, which are important genres of Shaker folk art.
Other members of the RCC included Salah Omar Al-Ali who held the position between 1968 and 1970, one of Saddam's half-brothers, Barzan Ibrahim al-Tikriti, Taha Yasin Ramadan, Adnan Khairallah, Sa ' adoun Shaker Mahmoud, Tariq Aziz Isa, Hasan Ali Nassar al-Namiri, Naim Hamid Haddad and Taha Mohieddin Maruf.
Other kinds of woven chair seats include Rush ( natural and paper ), Danish Cord, Shaker Tape, Binder Cane, Flat Reed and Splint.
Other well-known comedians from Shaker Heights include film and television actress Molly Shannon and actor, director and writer David Wain.
Other discontinued series include Connect, Express, Shaker, Clip, Fuze, e200, and c200.

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The westernmost Shaker community was located at West Union ( called Busro because it was on Busseron Creek ) on the Wabash River a few miles north of Vincennes in Knox County, Indiana.
Occasionally a foundling was anonymously left on a Shaker doorstep.
Shaker theology is based on the idea of the dualism of God as male and female: " So God created him ; male and female created he them " ( Genesis 1: 27 ).
Examples are on display in the Hancock Shaker Village Trustees ' Office, a formerly spare, plain building " improved " with ornate additions such as fish-scale siding, bay windows, porches, and a tower.
Brethren grew the crops, but sisters picked, sorted, and packaged their products for sale, so those industries were built on a foundation of women's labor in the Shaker partnership between the sexes.
Two widely distributed commercial recordings by The Boston Camerata, " Simple Gifts " ( 1995 ) and " The Golden Harvest " ( 2000 ), were recorded at the Shaker community of Sabbathday Lake, Maine, with active cooperation from the surviving Shakers, whose singing can be heard at several points on both recordings.
In 2008, the rock band Weezer released its so-called Red Album which includes a song entitled " The Greatest Man That Ever Lived " with the subtitle "( Variations on a Shaker Hymn )" as it uses the melody of a Shaker song.
Playwright Alfred Uhry collaborated with Martha Clarke on " Angel Reapers " and used Shaker texts as source material.
Where Stein provides the standard scholarly work on the Shakers in general and Rieman provides well researched work on Shaker craftsmanship, Francis provides the most comprehensive study on Mother Ann's life and work.
Mother ’ s First-Born Daughters: early Shaker writings on women and religion.
The highest point in Lebanon is the northern end of Shaker Mountain, at above sea level, on the eastern border of the city.
The highest point in town is Shaker Hill, on the border with Henniker, with an elevation of above sea level.
British music band Kula Shaker released an album called Pilgrim's Progress on 28 June 2010.
However, Gallagher was often regarded as the spear-head of the Britpop movement, and at one point of time, NME termed a number of Britpop bands ( including Kula Shaker, Ocean Colour Scene and Cast ) as " Noelrock ", citing Gallagher's influence on their success.
Shaker furniture design is focused on function and symmetry.
One of the Shaker Heights cars has been restored by the Minnesota Transportation Museum, which operates it on a short stretch of track in western Minneapolis.
Klallam men on beach with the Shaker church in the background, Jamestown, Washington, ca.
' Their example and their writings had some influence later, both on the spiritual outlook of Jean-Jacques Rousseau and on Ann Lee, founder of the Shaker movement.
A center fielder, and good all-around athlete, Moseby's nickname Shaker was said to stem from his ability to get away from or " shake " players who attempted to defend him on the basketball court.

Shaker and Literature
* Madden ; Etta M. Bodies of Life: Shaker Literature and Literacies ( 1998 )
‘“ Ye Are My Epistles :’ The Construction of Ann Lee Imagery in Early Shaker Sacred Literature .” Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion.

Shaker and Art
Shaker: Life, Work, & Art.
Additionally, Shaker Heights is in close proximity to University Circle, which is home to Case Western Reserve University, The Cleveland Institute of Art, and the Cleveland Institute of Music.
* Shaker furniture at the Art Complex Museum

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