Utopian
Conspiracy
"The
Dream of the Earth in Limbo"
Utopia
– Dystopia
(fragile,
don't touch)

Saturday, May 5, 2001
House of the Redeemer 7 E. 95th St
New York, New York
Program
9:30
a.m. Continental
Breakfast
10:00
a.m. Introduction / Margo
Fish
Poetry
as Introduction
/ Anne
Babson Carter
Music: Composing
the Utopian
"Dystopias
in Meditation"
Carman
Moore
10:45
a.m. Lecture:
"The Wild and
Sacred"
Thomas
Berry
11:45
a.m. Responses and Discussion
12:45
p.m. Luncheon
Memorial
Tribute to
David
H. C. Read by
Howard
Fish
2:15
p.m. Performance:
"In Limbo"
Al
Carmines
3:15
p.m. Responses and Conversation
Carman Moore, Thomas
Berry, Anne
Babson Carter,
Charles Henderson, Erling Hope
4:00
p.m. Wines and cheeses
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