Ooo-ooo, Thursday Thank You #1

16 Days Left, and the first Thursday Thank You. Few are the nights I am happier than after goofing around on Motown music with people like my pals Josh Van Vliet Ellen Love and Julian Caspari.

Last night Josh and I whipped up this little guy to express my love to all the people who have given to and shared my project in the past eleven days.. Ooo-ooo indeed.

Sound and video quality unequal of the quality of my gratitude. : )

You can learn more about my project and support it, here: https://www.generosity.com/…/melanie-ida-chopko-s-debut-ep-…

17 Days Left! EP Family, Aikido

Today I thought I'd write more about another bright spot in my EP family, or, in this case, my creative process in general. I've been training in Aikido for 2 years now, and lately I've been taken with it on a whole new level. This week I've been thinking about the practice of bowing, and reverence.

We bow alot in Aikido, which was a totally new practice for me in the beginning. We bow to enter the dojo, the practice space, we bow when we step on and off the mat, and each time we begin or end with a training partner. At first I did this in a sort of automatic, automaton way, but in the past six months I was invited to view it as an act of mindful reverence - I bow to the mystery of this spiritual practice that anchors my beloved bipolar mind (more on that, here). I bow to the courage and dedication of the person in front of me who has show up to train with me, to support me in finding my edges and learn beyond them. 

But what is wild is that now, I've noticed that my body prepares to bow in places that are unrelated to Aikido. It's like my body is wanting to bow to the sacred everywhere: When I enter the home of my mentor, Shilpa, or enter the circle of changemakers at a YES! Jam. When I stand in front of a friend and listen to them share their questions, their commitments and confusions. When I enter my money class each week and sit with people dedicated to using the energy of money with grace and mindfulness.

I remember reading once about one of my musical heroes bowing to the piano after he was on a meditation retreat, and I want to start bringing even more reverence there as well. I want to bring this physical expression of reverence to the great mystery of music, the voice of transformation, grief, joy and beauty.

You can learn more about my project, here, and give to make it possible.
https://igg.me/at/lkiV-sPvr-s . In the 10 days since I started this fundraiser, we've reached 30% of the total project goal, exactly on track to bring it across the finish line.

 

 

19 Days Left, and my EP Family: Rachel

19 Days Left, and at last, introducing my EP Family!

(You can learn more about my project, here: http://igg.me/at/lkiV-sPvr-s - 30% of this project is funded!!)

One of the most important people in this family is this woman, Rachel Efron. I first met Rachel when I took her class on songwriting at the California Jazz Conservatory. It was like I had been standing around the kitchen for a few years really, really hoping to create something, and Rachel welcomed me in, lent me some spoons and knives and showed me how to chop. In the three years since, I've worked with her frequently at the Oakland Salon and defrosting the piano lessons of my youth. We had a weekly phone meeting for over a year to keep me on track to create my demos and bring this project into the world, as well as comb over all my seven potential songs in pre-production. Precise, compassionate, empowering, and rife with hilarious visual metaphors, Rachel is a master teacher and a jewel of an editor. Who else would say, "There's too much weather in that verse - it's too Jane Eyre," and know I would understand, exactly?

Thank you, adopted sister!