Live! Sunday, Nov 6th @ 3:00 pm
Galatea Chamber Music & Poetry Reading by Pamela Brothers Denyes
Hosted by Dr. Lisa Marie Samaha and Port Warwick Dental Arts
Advanced Registration Required
Hosted by Dr. Lisa Marie Samaha and Port Warwick Dental Arts
Advanced Registration Required
Sunday, November 6th @ 3:00pm
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Galatea Chamber Music proudly presents the opening concert for the 2022 Port Warwick Acoustic Arts Concert Series. Galatea Chamber Music will take you on a musical journey through works by Schubert, Sibelius, and Strauss. Enrapturing guests with thought provoking musicality, our artists consciously guide the listener, capturing the essence of what Chamber Music truly is.
Please join us in our beautiful art filled reception area and garden here at Port Warwick Dental Arts for an intimate chamber music setting.
Advance reservations are required. Reserve your seat at GalateaChamberMusic.com
All proceeds and donations go directly to the artists.
Doors open 30 minutes prior to the concert. Please arrive no later than 2:50pm
We look forward to seeing you!
Our mission is to offer our community a sacred space dedicated to the healing arts as a musical performance venue with the hope of touching lives and opening hearts.
Poems on Imperfection and Renewal
In reading about President Thomas Jefferson and his friend.
Benjamin Franklin, I found that both men kept personal journals — as
did many men and women of their era — which outlined their efforts to
continue their personal growth in ways they felt important to an en-
lightened and developed adult's life. As both Jefferson and Franklin
acknowledged, this world spins us onward so swiftly, caught up in going and doing and loving, until we do not recognize ourselves as who
we thought we wished to be. Allow these poems, full of questions, to
slow you in your orbit long enough to renter your personal and
authentic path.
Pamela Brothers Denyes is a Virginia writer published in various journals, Wingless Dreamer, Vallum, Barstow & Grand V. MindFull Magazine, and in several volumes of international collections published by The Poet Magazine. In 2019 Pamela won the Hampton Roads Writers Conference Poetry Contest with her poem "Mrs. Creekmore's May Peas," about the mass shooting in Virginia Beach. Her first collection, As I Lay Dreaming, is available now.
Pamela's books are available from Kelsay Books, Amazon and from the author.
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