The fourth in a series of posts focussed on points in a post from yesterday at Just Good Music where I spent some time exploring the idea of the Boundaries that make Maui so interesting – and then extrapolated to some of the musical boundaries that I am highlighting on Manao Radio this Saturday at NOON, Hawaii time.
Skill Boundaries
The range of talent, skills and people on this wonderful island of ours create a set of boundary conditions that are in themselves extraordinary. In the 2010 census, Maui registered some 150,000 people. In a population catchment of that size where else in the world is it possible to meet theoretical physicists, astronomers, some of the finest artists, musicians and many other creative individuals, artisans, thinkers, the finest and most successful business people, entertainment moguls, farmers, ranchers … and all here for us to meet, talk and listen to. Wonderful. My own project that I am kick starting – The Maui Music Movement – is exactly that merging of two seemingly disparate disciplines – in this case Theoretical Physics and Music. But again – that is a different post.
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