The here and now... and what and why

Complacency is a trap. At least that’s what I was thinking when I up and left the comfort of a Yankee prep school gig, where I taught music, amongst other things, for 28 years. There was also that life long career as a composer, musician and artist.

First, it was a year in St. Thomas, USVI, working as a reporter and shooting photography and then, a year in San Agustin Etla, Oaxaca, Mexico.
Time passed.
More time passed and a year back in the Athens of America followed by a hasty return to Oaxaca where it is all happening.
A couple of years in San Sebastian Etla and now, just down the road in San Pablo Etla. Life is good.

Click on an image to see it larger.
For additional photography please visit my flickr page.
You can find my music on Jango (World & latin - Worldbeat) and at iTunes and most online stores.
¡Soy consciente de todas las tradiciones del Internet!
If you are coming to Oaxaca, please contact me for tours or advice.

Santo Domingo

Santo Domingo
The view from Corazon del Pueblo

The hereafter re me

My photo
Oaxaca, Oaxaca, Mexico
Musician, photographer, videographer, reporter, ex-officio teacher, now attempting to be a world traveler

Monday, December 3, 2018

Our talk on the Danza de la Pluma

If you are in town, please join Shannon from Casita Colibri and me, with some special guests, as we present our annual talk on the Danza de la Pluma from Teotitlan del Valle at the Oaxacan Lending Library at 5 PM.

4 comments:

The Observer said...

Well made video. I am looking forward to your talk in the next week or so ...when I will finally be there!

Christopher Stowens said...

Gracias... but... uh... the talk is today. I'm just leaving the house.

karla freeman said...

Hola, Christopher, Thanks for the great program at the library this week and your blog is great.After living in South America for
8 years, I am exploring Oaxaca and Mexico. I want to go on Tuesday to Teotitlan but need a little help. I am staying in Oaxaca.
any suggestions?
thank, Karla ps I am a storyteller: www.KarlaFreemanStoryteller.com

Christopher Stowens said...

It is relatively easy to get to Teo. One can take a taxi, collectivo or bus. All are available just on the other side of the baseball stadium. You may have to take a moto-taxi from the main highway, but there are usually plenty at the turnoff for Teo.