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Good News

March 6, 2012 By GHS

The “Howarth Gurdjieff Archive” has been officially accepted by the research department of the New York Public Library. A significant portion of Dushka Howarth’s personal collection related to the Gurdjieff Work, Gurdjieff Movements and music, has been delivered to the research department at the Jerome Robbins Dance Division of the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts in New York, NY. Many thanks for the recent generous donations and other assistance through the years from supporters who helped make this possible. There is still much more archival preparation work to be done.

For more detailed news, see both current and continuing updates at http://www.GurdjieffHeritageSociety.org.
After giving NYPL several months for their intake process, you may call the Jerome Robbins Dance Division to inquire about the anticipated date of availability at (212) 870-1657.

Work continues by the Gurdjieff Heritage Society, Inc. to prepare the remaining voluminous and fragile archive materials from Dushka Howarth’s estate, including materials from Jessmin Howarth’s original Movements notes and resources, before future delivery to the NYPL research department.

For more information how to help, check periodically at http://www.GurdjieffHeritageSociety.org

PAST ARCHIVE MATERIALS OF DUSHKA AND JESSMIN HOWARTH

July 6, 2011 By GHS

Work is in progress by the Gurdjieff Heritage Society, Inc. to continue the process started earlier by Dushka Howarth to transfer her archive materials to the research division of the New York Public Library. The archive includes materials related to the Gurdjieff Movements and music, since both Dushka Howarth and her mother Jessmin Howarth studied Movements directly with Mr. Gurdjieff during the earliest years and were widely known authorities on their original transmission.

A newer website at http:// www.GurdjieffHeritageSociety.org provides a link for on-line tax-deductible contributions for the much needed support for this effort, through an affiliated, supporting non-profit organization with 501(c)(3) status.

The newer website at http:// www.GurdjieffHeritageSociety.org also has periodic updates regarding progress with the “Howarth Gurdjieff Archive.” Anyone interested in being informed when Dushka’s archive of Work materials has been situated for appropriate access for study purposes, please check either website periodically and join the Gurdjieff Heritage Society email list.

Your informing us of your interest in, any volunteer assistance for, this important archival Work resource is vital and needed support to the overall archive project.

Archive updates (after the death of Dushka Howarth in 2010), in reverse chronological order:

September 2011
The first transfer of archive materials to the New York Public Library occurred in September. Over 100 published books related to the Gurdjieff Fourth Way Work and its students, which NYPL did not already have in its existing collections, were sent to NYPL research division at the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, Fifth Avenue at 42nd Street. These books are being assimilated by NYPL, and are beginning to be available to the public as research materials. Many are rare, out-of-print, limited editions, private publications, and/or with notations by elders of the Work community.
You can see a list of the books sent to NYPL at http://www.GurdjieffHeritageSociety.org/pages/ghs-nypl1109-104books.html. You can also look for them in the NYPL on-line catalog at http://catalog.nypl.org. Use your imagination when searching the NYPL on-line catalog. Besides using “Author” and “Title” categories for your searches, you can also

(a) use “keywords” category to search authors and titles more broadly,

(b) use English titles and keywords to find non-English materials, and

(c) try alternate spellings. For example, P. D. Ouspensky is coded as “Uspenskiĭ, P D” by the NYPL.

December 2011
The future archive collection is expected to be established in the research division of the New York Public Library, under the name “Howarth Gurdjieff Archive,” with cross-references to materials already in NYPL about the Gurdjieff Work.
 
Much of the Howarth Gurdjieff Archive is intended primarily to serve as study materials for Gurdjieff Movements teachers and musicians. Other archive materials are of more general interest.

The Howarth Gurdjieff Archive is expected to be available according to NYPL policies for research collections, for visitors to the NYPL branches where the Howarth Gurdjieff Archive materials will reside (to be determined).
 
Establishing an archive collection at NYPL is a lengthy process, so please check back for further updates on either of our websites, as archive materials become available over time. If you wish to be added to the list of those who have requested email notifications, kindly join the Gurdjieff Heritage Society e-mail list as requested above**.
Thank you for your interest and patience. We hope you will make good and appropriate use of the archive materials as they become available, as Dushka wished.

Memorial Events 2010: Reports on Services for Dushka

May 9, 2010 By GHS

On Sunday morning, May 9, In Memory of Dushka, a Mass was celebrated at St. Vartan’s Cathedral. Later, a Requiem Service began around noon. As it was Mother’s Day, Jessmin Howarth’s name was included. That evening an intimate service was held at 4:40 in the Chapel where Dushka’s remains were transferred from a lovely urn made by Sylvia March to the permanent church urn. A Vespers Service was then held at 5:00pm May 9, which included Dushka’s inurnment.

Summary of Events, May 21, 2010 at St. Peter’s for Dushka’s Memorial Service:

Port o’ Monkeys Band ~ Dushka singing ~ An appreciation of Dushka — Patty de Llosa (text below) ~ Dick Hyman at the piano ~ Speaking of Dushka — Lillian Firestone & others ~ Poem – Robert Schneck ~ Lord’s Prayer in Russian -The Foundation Choir ~ Georgian “Kartuli” – Victor Sirelson and Partner ~ Gurdjieff music: Duduki and Easter Hymn and Procession in the Holy Night – Meg Sinclair ~ Greek Dance – Livia Vanaver and attendees.

(Patty de Llosa): “As Dushka’s oldest friend here, we grew up together, it falls on me to welcome everyone to this celebration of her life. So welcome to the many who’ve come from the Gurdjieff Foundation, and those from Warwick and Claymont and Philadelphia and the West Coast. Welcome all! Dushka’s ashes are right over there…

What’s that? Excuse me? Dushka? You’d like to welcome them yourself with a song? Ok.
(DUSHKA SINGS)

When I think of Dushka, three words come to mind: Talent, Fidelity and Courage. She and I had extraordinary parents*, hard to live up to, so I know she had a struggle to become her own person. You will read about her in the small biography in your program, but let me say that at 25 she spent time with her father, G. I. Gurdjieff in the last year of his life and recorded much of the music he played on the harmonium, which has recently become available to the public.

She started off as a publicist for up and coming young stars of stage and screen, including Dick Hyman, who has come here tonight to help us celebrate. Her talent showed up as she learned the guitar and began to sing and play in performance, finally becoming a cruise entertainment leader on the Greek Line.

When her mother became elderly she left that job and came home to be with her. That’s where the loyalty comes in. And the courage? After her Mother died she taught herself computer techniques and in spite of heart attacks, fractures and illnesses which left her bedridden in the last few years, she put together a book which she published early this year, It’s Up to Ourselves: A Mother, A Daughter and Gurdjieff. So perseverance is another word we can apply to her.

Excuse me, Folks. Dushka’s talking to me again. Enough talking? You want a dance? Is Livia anywhere around? And you want to know where’s Dick Hyman? He’s right over there and he’s going to play for us after the dance”.

[RIBBON DANCE
DICK HYMAN PLAYS]

“Have I mentioned Dushka’s adopted son? I bet you didn’t know she had one! But it’s Robert Schneck, who will read a poem he wrote for Dushka.”

One of the people who has most cared for and taken care of Dushka in the last few years when she was bedridden is Lillian Firestone. Lillian will be the MC for the rest of the evening”.

–Patty de Llosa
*Patty is daughter of Dr. William and Louise Welch

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