From Holiday Inn Express to Holiday Inn for reception dinner on July 2nd evening.
From Holiday Inn, comfort suites, and Hampton Inn to Palace Theater [July 3 & 4]
Available Time : Morning 8am -10am; Evening: 9.30pm-11.30pm
Shuttle Service From Airports
Subsidized shuttle service is arranged for convention attendees between Hartford airport [BDL] and Palace Theater and adjoining hotels. Look for FeTNA assigned shuttles at the airport.
Hotels
Holiday inn express is within walking distance from Palace Theater
Holiday Inn is about 4.8 miles form palace. No shuttle service is available between Holiday Inn and Palace theater.
The Star night reception Dinner on July 2nd evening is to happen at holiday Inn.
Parking
FeTNA 2010 signs will be placed at the highway exits leading up to the parking garage.
Free Parking is available at Palace [behind, follow sign -> Palace Theater Parking], Holiday Inn & Holiday Inn Express
Street Parking
The Scovill Street parking garage, which consists of close to 800 parking spaces, is located directly behind the theater. A $4.00 parking pass can be purchased with your tickets by calling the Box Office at 203-346-2000, no later than 10 days prior to the event. Within 10 days, please visit the Box Office at 100 East Main Street or pay the parking garage attendant on the night of the event.
The thought and inspiration of life without “emotions” is a sheer spiritless. Time and again we make use of terms and language to articulate feelings. We use sugar coated words so wonderfully, nevertheless every now and then we disappoint to convey the accurate feelings. Art being a channel of communicating emotions on the road to accomplishment. The single distinct component that is prevalent amongst all performing arts is their aptitude to articulate the emotions which builds up diversified segments of living. An emotion portrays life as well as the art.
Music with lack of emotions is insensible and an emotion deficient of music is scarce. Navarasayutha krithiche …A illustrious turn of phrase from Thyagaraja’s “Sogasuga mridhanga thalamu” expresses to facilitate the nine emotions “Rasas” remain extremely vital feature of a krithi. We take the privilege of sharing our thoughts and spotlight on the emotive power of music and the science in the wake of emotions.
As per the hypothesis, a vivid philosophy or active brain thesis proves that the laws of idea are symbolic, not logical. This means that the fact would be formed from symbolic analysis and is not a trait of realism. The truth would be an result of feelings of certain situation, not credited to facts, science or religion., For example the tweet of birds, cry of a child….There is no science written from where these emotions or feelings are derived, but they raise from situation. Each time we hear a piece of music, we are actually re-experiencing the emotion which we would have experienced earlier. So, the statement “Music brings out emotions” is wrongly termed. The correct way of stating this is- we reflect emotions on hearing to a piece of music. The first time when an emotion is aroused, it creates a pattern in certain part of the brain and each time a similar emotion is felt, this pattern/template is invoked.
Source Of Emotions
Emotions in music need not be related to phrases and words that make the song. Pure music i.e. music without words can bring emotions. To site a fine case, the tone of a person on the other end of the phone can make us get a feel of his/her mood. Whether it is a face to face converse or a phone chat, gesture and tone build around 90% of what is being expressed. Similarly tone & its quality form a main part of what is being expressed in music. Certainly the brain detects and grasps the gestures engaged in music; gestures here being referred to the aural gestures and not the body language. On identify the gestures, the brain tends to visualize if it were to bring out these gestures, what would its emotional state be? That explains how music creates emotions.