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Fishbowlby Warren Dunes
Fishbowl
Warren Dunes
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- Aug 28, 2024
6:49 AMWarren Dunes is performing at the Bumbershoot Music Festival on Sunday, September 1st at 12:55 pm at the Fisher Stage!Eva Walker - Oct 2, 2023
5:11 AMLocal band Warren Dunes performs in the Seattle area in October - Portland on October 20 @ Turn! Turn! Turn! and in Tacoma on October 21 @ McMenamin's Elk Temple. Eva was the host when local band Warren Dunes came to our studio for a live performance in 2019: www.youtube.com - Jul 12, 2022
12:27 PMWarren Dunes will be playing the Ballard Seadfood Fest on Sunday, July 17th: www.facebook.com - Jun 18, 2022
19:42 PM“Fishbowl” is an homage to this experiment as it illustrates what happens when we truly take time, and not much time at all, to meet people where they are in the present moment. Inside the bounds of our bodies, but outside the bounds of our different perspectives. To quote William James, “we are like islands in the sea, separate on the surface but connected in the deep.” warrendunes.bandcamp.com www.warrendunesband.com - Mar 19, 2022
20:34 PM“Fishbowl” is an homage to this experiment as it illustrates what happens when we truly take time, and not much time at all, to meet people where they are in the present moment. Inside the bounds of our bodies, but outside the bounds of our different perspectives. To quote William James, “we are like islands in the sea, separate on the surface but connected in the deep.” warrendunes.bandcamp.com www.warrendunesband.com - Dec 31, 2021
17:42 PMEva was the host when local band Warren Dunes came to our studio for a live performance in 2019: www.youtube.com - May 29, 2021
19:32 PM"In 2015 and 2016, there were a handful of experiments conducted where strangers were asked to sit and silently share eye contact with one another for 4 minutes. What they discovered was that this simple act of looking into one another’s eyes for a short time created a “deep and meaningful connection.” “Fishbowl” is an homage to this experiment as it illustrates what happens when we truly take time, and not much time at all, to meet people where they are in the present moment. Inside the bounds of our bodies, but outside the bounds of our different perspectives. To quote William James, “we are like islands in the sea, separate on the surface but connected in the deep." warrendunes.bandcamp.com