Touchstone: Experience a Colors In Motion moment:
 
Colors In Motion got its name from Linda's passion for moving colors inspired by her epiphany experience of a 1969 viewing of a full dome 360-degree aurora borealis. In March 2012, while on a Bob Berman Aurora Borealis Tour to Chena Hot Springs, Alaska, Linda got what she went for: a beautiful aurora, and much more - encountering aurora photographer Dirk Obudzinski (borealis2000.com and auroraphoto.smugmug.com.) A collaboration of aurora passions blends Dirk's unique "captures" of the Northern Lights with Linda's aurora-inspired paintings. Joined with Meg Brooker's exalted gestures, photographed at Noyes School of Rhythm by Christopher Graefe, Colors In Motion offers its contribution to the archetypal symbols of The Divine Feminine. Dirk's experimental new music is as extraordinary as his auroral photography! Looking into these overhead auroral curtains, pulsing in concert with Christopher's compositing, we shift our consciousness to a transcendant perspective; Eternal!
 
More Winning Ways for Josh Hummel
Two world premiers of Colors In Motion's prolific composer, Josh Hummel, are added to the long and growing list of Josh's prize-winning works.
 
On March 31, Later, a setting of the Wassily Kandinsky poem by that name, was premiered in Washington DC by the St John's Norwood Parish, directed by Gisele Becker. Later is a winner of the Cantate Chamber Singers Choral Composition competition. Coming on April 29 is the World Premier of The Eisenhower Interstate Highway System, performed by Christopher Nicholas and the Colorado State University Wind Band. This work is the 2010 CDBNA Frederick Fennell Winner. Congratulations Josh!