Calliope was to be a small celebration of 20 years of our sculpture and it seemed to grow rapidly into a vision of its own. Diane was a blessing of organization that held the variables together, we invited just over 100 people and our door prize ballots held 793 different names and addresses, the food and venue were world class and our quite evening to unveil the pieta of the Mira on our 20th anniversary as artists was celebrated by a capacity crowd of well wishers. Tringa Rexhepi opened the evening with Otis Smith singing a new piece I wrote for the evening, they were a wonderful paring. Otis entertained us with works from my catalogue as well as his own wondrous creations. Filling the theatre with music. The rotunda was the home to over 100 of our works as well as over 50 works by artist who we are inspired by. As we unveiled our newest works on the floor of the rotunda, the magnificent music of Ardyth and Jennifer filled the space above the sculptures with harp music from just this side of heaven.
One of the fathers of Canada’s constitution also one of Canada’s most prominent premiers the legendary John Buchanan and his wife Mavis unveiled the Pieta of the Mira Blessed by Rev. Nancy Whitney and serenades by the beautiful voice of 7 year old Bethany Reid this was the highlight of the evening celebrating 20 years of our work.
Peter Primgaard-Nielsen friend and Butler to Mr. Hope and the wonderful musical group “Smooth Ease” helped us pay tribute to the USO and BOB Hope as we unveiled our Portrait of the legendary Bob Hope. Otis Smith took us on a once in a lifetime journey inside the Acoustic Version of The Washington Symphony. And then into his world and music. The incomparable actress and vocalist Patricia Bredin-McCulloch helped unveil the Face of the Union our Bicentennial portrait of Abraham Lincoln. While Halifax Regional Councilor and frm. Deputy Mayor Sue Uteck and the face of the Gladiator Ryan Mackenzie helped unveil the Gladiator. CTV entertainment personality and 2 time Murrow award winner Liz Rigney help unveil our portrait of Elizabeth Taylor.
CTV local and national news covered our small private celebration as did the American networks and some foreign stations. It was hard to believe our sculptures have entered the lives of so many people all over the world.
Our evening Calliope celebrated our muses, dedicated to the eldest and most distinguished of the nine Muses. She is the Muse of eloquence and epic or heroic poetry. Calliope (”beautiful voice”) is the mother of Orpheus and Linus with Apollo. She was the arbitress in the argument over Adonis between Persephone and Aphrodite. Her emblems are a stylus and wax tablets. She represents our quest for the perfect written work the ultimate sculptural image and the definitive musical score a never ending quest to be better than we were or thought we could be, a quest for our CALLIOPE….
If you have any pictures of the evening we’d love to see them; drop us a note at BOOMER_NY@hotmail.com
With Warmest Regards
Joseph & Brian
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