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University was never like this for me...
Posted by D.Green on 13 March 2010 - 10:47pm.
'In early 1971 Sun Ra was artist-in-residence at University of California, Berkeley, teaching a course called "The Black Man In the Cosmos". Rather few students enrolled but the classes were often full of curious persons from the surrounding community. One half-hour of each class was devoted to a lecture (complete with handouts and homework assignments), the other half-hour to an Arkestra performance or Sun Ra keyboard solo. Reading lists included the works of Madame Blavatsky and Henry Dumas, the Book of the Dead, Alexander Hislop's The Two Babylons, The Book of Oahspe and assorted volumes concerning Egyptian hieroglyphs, African American folklore, and other topics.'
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Brilliant post
Thanks a million
I'm kinda glad
my art school education didn't have this as a requirement, I'd never have got a degree
arrested, probably
Me too.
There is something very 'Mighty Boosh' about it though!
I would have liked to enrol for that!
*strolls off, singing "Space Is The Place, Space Is The Place, there's no limit, Space Is The Place ..."*