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Holiday Essential Oil and Harp Meditation Combo

The elves have finally finished their work, and it’s time for December Holidays – a hand-crafted essential oil blend and harp meditation, by Sacred Scents & Sounds.

With this healing combo, you can take a little time for you this holiday season. Simply put on the harp music, open the bottle and breathe in the essential oil scents. You’ll be in a peaceful place of beauty in just a few moments. You’ll also receive a Plant Spirit Interpretation of the oil, and a Guide for Use. Get through the holidays with bliss and joy!

Thanks for all the wonderful collaboration, Dr. Christina Boiano, master oil crafter!

Stop by my shop and pick up one for you, and one for a friend and get 10% off >>>  https://cymber.com/product/december-holidays/

 

PEN Women Award

Wow, what an honor to receive a Celebrity Achiever award from the National League of Pen Women in February. I was warmly greeted by a group of fabulously talented and artistically inventive women. Not a single wall-flower anywhere.

It was a pleasure to meet the other Music honoree, Lijah Raoof, Art honorees Dorothy Brown, Bonnie Jo Smith, Julia Watson, and Letters honorees Diana Chan, Erica Goss, and Lille McGhee Queen.

Many thanks to Susan Zerweck, who announced the Music awards.

Since 1897, the National League of Pen Wome has promoted the development of the creative talents of professional women in the arts. The League consists of local branches, state associates and members-at-large, a membership of about 2,000 women throughout the United States. Headquarters are in the history Robert Todd Lincoln Mansion at 1300 17th Street, N.W., Washington, DC  http://www.nlapw.org/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION HONORS WOMEN IN THE ARTS

“On Feb. 12, a location celebrity luncheon will be hosted by the Santa Clara County branch of the National League of American Pen Women, a nonprofit encouraging women to pursue careers in the arts. The luncheon will recognize eight women in the county who participate in music, writing or art.

The luncheon will be held at the Elsk Lodge, 444 W. Alma Ave in San Jose. Tickets are $35 each. Proceeds from the ticket sales go toward scholarships for women graduating from high school, college undergraduates, or women of any age returning to school to complete their education in the arts.

According to Patricia Dennis, the branch’s publicity coordinator, $7500 in scholarship money is given to four women this year. Dennis, a Campbell resident, was a past scholarship recipient in the arts category.

 

Giving Women Artists Courage

“For some recipients, this award makes a difference, giving them the courage to pursue their career goals, knowing that their endeavors were acknowledged by such a prestigious organization,” Dennis said.

Former Campbell resident, Cymber Quinn will play the harp at the luncheon. Other women to be recognized at the event include San Jose residents Lija Raeof, Dorothy Brown, Bonnie Smith, Julia Watson and Lily Quinn, along with Erica Goss from Los Gatos, and Xana Chas from Los Altos Hills.

Quinn, who recently moved to Santa Clara, was nominated for recognition by Dennis.

“Her music is absolutely wonderful,” Dennis said.

 

How a Copywriter Becomes a Harpist

As a child in Greeley, Colorado, Quinn played drums, the french horn, and multiple wind instruments, and also sang.

“By the time I was 15, I was burned out.” Quinn said, “adding that she didn’t sing or play music for 27 years.

During her musical hiatus, she worked as a copywriter for the Indianapolis News, writing obituaries. She then worked in advertising and came to the Santa Clara Valley during the dot-com boom in 1996, staying until 2004.

At the age of 42, Quinn found her way back to music after trying to heal from several surgeries and undergoing a hysterectomy in her late 30s.

“I wasn’t really recovering well,” Quinn said. “The doctors weren’t really sure why, so I started more alternative approaches to healing.”

She looked to Reiki, a stress reduction method to heal one’s body through hand movements. The Reiki master Quinn was learning from suggested finding what made her happy when she was a child. In 2008, when Quinn was flipping through a catalog, she came across a harp.

“I have this memory of being 6 years old and my parents taking me to hear the symphony – and that night the harpist had a solo,” Quinn said.

 

Harp Lessons by Skype

At the time, Quinn ordered her harp, she was living in Hawaii, which made finding a harp teacher difficult. She eventually found a harpist who taughet her how to play via Skype and showed her the healing effect it could have on other people.

In 2013, when she returned to the Santa Clara Valley, she took up teaching at The Music Place, a music school for children in San Jose. Since then, she’s been teaching harp to children and playing at churches and yoga studios. She also plays at the bedside of the elderly and ill, and at Touch to Heal Spa in Campbell.

“There are many benefits to hearing relaxing and meditative music,” Quinn said, adding that the vibrations from the harp have helped people. Quinn said that she’s even had people tell her they play her CDs on their commute home from work to relax them.

Quinn has released four CDs, in of which was featured on National Public Radio. Another album is in the works. Quinn said she is moving back to Hawaii in April.

by Jasmine Layva

SATURDAY SEPT. 8, 10 AM: QUEEN LILI’UOKALANI BIRTHDAY FESTIVAL

Please join me and my flutist, Kathy Dorn, next Saturday, September 8 at 10 am in Lili’uokalani Gardens in downtown Hilo. Kathy and I will be opening the He Hali`a Aloha No Lili`uokalani festival, playing original tunes composed by the last monarch of Hawaii, Queen Lili’uokalani. I will also be playing during the Ho’okipa ceremony, where Hawaiian dignitaries will offer gifts in honor of the Queen.

The annual festival is held on the occasion of the Queen’s birthday and is a free family fun event all day long. Featuring children’s activities, entertainment, craft and demonstration booths, food trucks, tea ceremony, and mass hula. (I once danced in this festival about 10 years ago. Now I feel incredibly blessed to perform the Queen’s music.)

 

Cymber Lily Quinn, harp meditations, Hilo Hawaii
Queen Lili’uokalani, composer

Monarch and Talented Composer

Like all royals of her day, she received a solid musical education in the Western tradition from the missionaries who arrived on Hawaiian shores. The Queen showed particular talent and composed more than 300 tunes in her lifetime, many of them while she was under house-arrest in the I’olani Palace.

Kathy and I will be playing old favorites, like “Aloha ‘Oe” and “Sanoe.” And some that we played earlier this year at the Palace Theatre in the Ho’okia’i: Lili’uokalani, like a love song for the forest of Puna and a little ode to a water sprinkler…

 

 

For more information

Cymber Lily Quinn, harp meditations, Hilo HawaiiThis event is co-sponsored with County of Hawaii Parks & Recreation Department Culture & Education Division and Lili`uokalani Trust. For more information, visit the event’s Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/events/1857406794554886/

 

 

 

 

Playing Jazz Standards with the Incomparable Elena Welch

Cymber Lily Quinn, harpist, Elena Welch, jazz vocalist, Magic Pan, Hilo, HawaiiYa know, it’s not all angel wings and wispy clouds here in my harp life.

I also love to take the harp into musical adventures where there often aren’t harps. Jazz is just such a place, and I can’t think of a more wonderful singer to play with than the incomparable jazz vocalist, Elena Welch (featured in the red top).

If first met Elena years ago, when we were both living in Hilo. A favorite bass player had passed away, and the whole community turned out for a big jam – or “kanikapila” as it’s know in Hawaiian. I heard Elena bust the roof off with her big, beautiful, saucy standards, and fell in love with her vocal stylings.

Elena, like me, had to leave the island for a while. I moved to California, and she moved to Portland, Oregon, where she continues to sing regularly with her backing bands. We stayed in touch in the modern way – via Facebook.

And this week, Elena’s visiting home in Hilo again, for the 5th Hilo Jazz Festival last weekend. She hosted a little jam at Le Magic Pan (excellent gluten-free crepes, by the way).

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