Friday, December 17, 2010

Grant work completed!!!

I received a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council to study with mentors and produce 10 disability in music harp arrangement with new recording equipment.  I completed this last week and have samples of the arrangements on my website Xina Music - Healing Harp Music under the Disability In Music section.  Much appreciation to ARAC and McKnight Fellowship for the grant!

Friday, November 19, 2010

The Woman Today

It is nice to have my Harp-Abilities program recognized by the local publication, The Woman Today.  Check out the Dec/Jan 2011 issue either by online, which has the cutest kids in the pic, or as dial-up pdf for the article (pgs 16-17).  Thanks to St. Luke's Hospital, where I volunteer, for the photo shoot location!

The Woman Today


Friday, October 8, 2010

Harp-Abilities logo

A new logo for Harp-Abilities designed by the very creative graphic artist, Bridget Riversmith. You can view her work at www.redrabbitriversmith.com Bridget is co-founder and active supporter of the Arrowhead Alliance of Artists with Disabilities AAAWD.

The comfort and joy of the harp rings through its strings!

Friday, October 1, 2010

New Website!

Check it out! XinaMusic.com has information on harp music, disability in music, catalog and No-C-Notes. Postings of harp music to come within the month!


Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Pink Ribbon support

I participated in and provided harps and music for the St. Luke's Breast Cancer Support Group on Sept. 13. What a wonderful resource and support for breast cancer survivors and those now undergoing treatment! The lap zither and Waring harp were passed around for everyone to try and I talked a bit about healing and relaxing harp music and modes while playing on the Eden harp.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Somerset Harp Fest


The 10th annual Somerset Harp Festival in Parsippany, NJ last week was a wonderful experience for me to give seminars in harpers with disabilities. I brought along a Waring 19 string accessible harp and had opportunities to attend healing harp courses. What a wonderful opportunity!

My travel and recording expenses were provided for by the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council award of the McKnight/ARAC Artist Support grant.

Friday, July 16, 2010

Certified Clinical Musician

A new goal, and much learning, sharing and musical caring along the way. The Harp for Healing Certified Clinical Musician program has given me more depth in my harp music and intention to bring relaxation and reduce anxiety. This course is certified by the National Standards Board for Therapuetic Musicians. I feel it will help further with music for those with challenges and sharing of the harp.

Xmas in July

Much fun happening at Lakeshore in Duluth last night! The sing along with my Christmas Chicks (Julie flute, Kathy keyboards, myself harp) Christmas in July program was clear and full of harmony! So happy to share with all! Sorry, no pics.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Harping at Grandma's Marathon this year included long time roadside marathon performer, tuba player Elton Brown.

From Duluth News Tribune:
Christina Cotruvo of Duluth, on harp, and Elton Brown, on tuba, entertain runners
at 42nd and London Road Saturday with a rendition of Pachelbel's Canon in D. photo rking@duluthnews.com

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Koto in Kyoto



I am in awe of Koto, Japanese Harp, and its music. I found a koto shop in Kyoto when in Japan this month and am wondering if I finally found an accessible harp. I will receive koto work drawings this week and ..... well...... Stay tuned!!!!!

Friday, March 26, 2010

Millennium Harper

Goal achieved! The journey has been so much more important and I appreciate all who shared it with me. Thanks to John Lozier, director of Harping for Harmony and his outstanding organization. Harp-Abilities will continue!

Thursday, March 18, 2010

I always have some apprehension before harping at a hospital, but I clear the cobwebs and the harp and its music takes it away. Today three little girls, probably ages 2, 5 and 7, gathered around me in a waiting area and then sat at my feet listening and swaying to the music. One curled up to sleep. It not only relaxed the parents, but it was a wonderful experience for them to have while waiting in that area for who-knows-what news.

Friday, March 12, 2010

Accessible Harps forum discussion


I will be presenting a forum discussion and a couple of seminars on harps and disabilities at the Somerset Harp Festival this July 2010. I have setup a forum discussion for online participation about Accessible Harps. Please join us.

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Health Fair

I really like participating in health fairs and today was no exception. The Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd were very kind in having me share my harp music and also providing the space for people to try the small Harping for Harmony harp - those who tried it ranged in ages from 1 year to over 70. Soothing and calming were the common responses - and addictive! Kudos to this church for having a day long event that not only brought healing resources to the public, but also a place for socializing and being part of a community - so important to health!

Better Breathers

Thanks to the Better Breathers club of Duluth for having me bring my Harp-Abilities to their gathering. Sponsored by the American Lung Association, this group meets monthly. At their meeting this week, I introduced them to my harps and each person got to play the Harping for Harmony and the lap/zither harp. Some famous musicians with asthma - Judy Collins Send in the Clowns, Ludwig van Beethoven, Lenard Bernstein and Kenny G.

Monday, March 1, 2010

AAAWD art showing

Thank you Access for All at UMD who sponsored and provided gallery space for the AAAWD (Arrowhead Alliance of Artists with Disabilities) showing of 2 and 3 dimensional artwork and hosting a reception in the University's Multicultural Center Feb. 17, at which I played harp.

February 15 – March 15,
2010

The Multicultural Center
Kirby Student Union, University of Minnesota, Duluth
270 Kirby Student Center
1120 Kirby Drive, Duluth, MN

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Harp-Abilities continues in 2010

2010 will bring a better understanding of Harp-Abilities, more postings of health support group participation and experiences. I will try to do better with a posting of each event. I have found that I am unable to post my hospital and therapy center experiences due to privacy issues and I will continue to honor those. I have found it hard to express in words the sudden gatherings by people in motor carts around the harp playing, the child hooked to the life saving drip bags and monitors strumming the strings, patients who check the activity board to see when I am coming next, the staff who walk quickly to their next duty but bend over to whisper "blessings, thank you", the ones who are unable to speak but hug the harp and its sounds.

I will post scheduled events on my Xina Music website.

Harp-Abilities continued in 2009

7 months has passed since last posting - so sorry. A lot of Harp-Abilities happenings the last part of 2009, mostly playing for patients and staff in hospitals, senior fairs, various home care settings, yoga group and support groups. My dedication resulted in weekly playing whether for one or many by September through the end of the year. A new website, Xina Music, was created to show my growth as a harper and audio describer. I had audio description training in December and look forward continue to provide services to those with challenges.

It has been 24 weeks now, since my dedication kick off on Sept. 1, of some type of Harp-Abilities sharing, and the experience has been live changing for me. We all have some type of challenge or disability and the response to live harp music is an instant bonding and sharing, of joy or tears or exhilaration, bringing us into the now and shedding labels and scars of a disability. Thank you to all who have shared with me.