• The Many Faces of Mary Magdalene

    Christ Church Cathedral 1117 Texas Avenue, Houston, TX, United States

    July 2015  In July 2015 Brigid's Place will host a monumental, first-ever national month-long festival to reshape the legacy of Mary Magdalene. The Many Faces of Mary Magdalene invites all people to celebrate and re-imagine the beloved disciple of Jesus, the one who received the first revelation of his resurrection from the dead. Through art, scholarship, spiritual practices, and dynamic teaching about Mary Magdalene, a new vision of the Magdalene will

  • Dr. Kayleen Asbo Returns to Houston

    Christ Church Cathedral 1117 Texas Avenue, Houston, TX, United States

    To Light the Darkness: An Artistic Residency in Houston, Texas February 25-28, 2016 Kayleen will be offering four days of  lectures, workshops and concerts in Houston on topics ranging from Dante to Hildegard of Bingen and Carl Jung with violinist Julija Zibrat Music to Light the Dark at MATCH, 2/25 at 7:00 pm, $35.00 Dark Nights of the Soul: Jung, Dante and the Red Book, 2/26, at the Jung Center at 7:00 pm The Path

  • Music to Light the Dark: Orpheus and Rilke

    Match Theater Houston 3400 Main St, Houston, United States

    Thursday, February 25 at 7 pm Match Theater, Houston, Texas Kayleen Asbo, lecture and piano With Julija Zibrat, violin $35.00 The music of Bach, Gluck, Mozart, Philip Glass, Arvo Part, poetry of Rilke and art of Rodin In 1922, the great poet Rainer Maria Rilke arrived at a chateau in Switzerland in a state of profound depression and grief with a case of writer’s block so intense that it had lasted almost

    $35
  • Dark Nights of the Soul: Jung, Dante and the Red Book

    The Jung Center Houston 5200 Montrose Blvd, Houston, United States

    Friday, February 26 at 7 pm The Jung Center $15 members/$20 general admission How can art help guide us through periods of difficulty and transformation? In the middle of death, disaster and despair, Dante created a map for his own inner transformation by penning The Divine Comedy. Seven hundred years later, Dante’s work served as inspiration for C. G. Jung’s own imaginal process of healing and revelation that ultimately became The Red Book.

    $20
  • Through the Dark Woods: Dante in Art and Music

    Cullen Hall, St. Thomas University Houston, United States

    Saturday, February 27 at 7 pm Cullen Hall, St. Thomas University $35.00 A multi-media journey through Dante'sThe Divine Comedy, featuring eleven centuries of music and art, including Michelangelo, Botticelli, Dore, Rossetti , Gregorian plainchant, Medieval Cantigas, and gorgeous works by Schubert, Gounod, Ysaye and Arvo Part, performed by Julija Zibrat, violin and Kayleen Asbo, piano Audience members have raved: “There really aren’t words for what this offers, but I’ll try: pure passion”

    $35
  • The Soul’s Journey

    Christ Church Cathedral 1117 Texas Avenue, Houston, TX, United States

    The Divine Comedy as Map for Healing, Health and Wholeness Sunday, February 28 Christ Church Cathedral, 10:00 am & 7:00 pm No charge

    Free