Harpists Diana Stork and Portia Diwa present "Music from the Labyrinth ~ from Chartres to Grace" at St. Mary's Cathedral in San Francisco.
You are invited to walk on a beautiful canvas labyrinth brought in especially for this afternoon performance; or relax in the beauty of St. Mary's Cathedral and enjoy live harp music.
Harpists Diana Stork and Portia Diwa have created spiritual, mythic and deeply beautiful music from decades of performing at labyrinths throughout the world. Their performances can be experienced as musical concerts inspired by Medieval, Celtic, classical and even jazz improvisation styles, and also as inward journeys of healing and meditation. They perform their original arrangements on two handmade lever harps.
About the Artists:
Diana Stork: Diana is well-known in the harp world for her unique style which incorporates ethnic and contemporary harp traditions. She has performed with such diverse groups as the the Maihar Orchestra of Maestro Ali Akbar Khan, and the Peace Ceremony of Zen Master Thich Nhat Hahn. Diana can be heard on dozens of albums, including Sacred Light on the At Peace Music label. Diana has performed for over 25 years at Grace Cathedral for Labyrinth walks and the Women's Dreamquest. She is Founder and Director of the Multicultural Music Fellowship. Diana is an active performer and harp teacher in the Bay Area.
https://www.harpdancer.com https://www.multiculturalmusicfellowship.org
Portia Diwa: Portia is the Healing Harp Clinical Faculty in the Spiritual Care Department at California Pacific Medical Center, where she provides therapeutic harp music for patients and teaches harp lessons, harp ensemble, classes, and Healing Harp Certification program in how to provide harp therapy at the bedside. Portia has performed music for healing and labyrinth walks for 23 years and has released 6 recordings. Portia conducts workshops on playing the harp for healing throughout the Bay Area.
https://www.portiadiwa.com
Suggested donation $10 - $20. Doors open 30 minutes before the concert. Wheelchair accessible. Free parking.
Presented by St. Mary's Cathedral