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== Location ==
== Location ==
ACE maintains an office in [[Cleveland Heights, Ohio]], and the Starwood Center: a workshop/seminar/bookstore facility in [[Cleveland, Ohio]], which shares space with Audio Kreme Recording Studio. Classes, [[drum circles]] and multi-media productions have been offered at these facilities featuring such notable individuals as [[occult]] author Isaac Bonewits, percussionist [[Jim Donovan (musician)|Jim Donovan]], [[Church of the SubGenius]] Reverend [[Ivan Stang]], [[Celtic Neopaganism]] author and [[bard]] [[Ian Corrigan]], [[Morning Glory Zell-Ravenheart]] of the [[Church of All Worlds]], Neopagan folk singers [[Kenny Klein|Kenny & Tziporah Klein]], and singer/songwriter Victoria Ganger. The first two DEVOtionals, an annual event run by fans of the band [[Devo]], were held at the Starwood Center in 2000 and 2001 [http://www.fredpc.com/DEVOtional2000][http://www.fredpc.com/DEVOtional2001]. Stone Creed Grove, a local branch of the Neo-druidic group Ár nDraíocht Féin, holds occasional meetings and open rituals at the Starwood Center.
ACE maintains an office in [[Cleveland Heights, Ohio]], and the Starwood Center: a workshop/seminar/bookstore facility in [[Cleveland, Ohio]], which shares space with Audio Kreme Recording Studio. Classes, [[drum circles]] and multi-media productions have been offered at these facilities featuring such notable individuals as [[occult]] author Isaac Bonewits, percussionist [[Jim Donovan (musician)|Jim Donovan]], [[Church of the SubGenius]] Reverend [[Ivan Stang]], [[Celtic Neopaganism]] author and [[bard]] [[Ian Corrigan]], [[Morning Glory Zell-Ravenheart]] of the [[Church of All Worlds]], Neopagan folk singers [[Kenny Klein|Kenny & Tziporah Klein]], and singer/songwriter Victoria Ganger. The first two DEVOtionals, an annual event run by fans of the band [[Devo]], were held at the Starwood Center in 2000 and 2001. Stone Creed Grove, a local branch of the Neo-druidic group Ár nDraíocht Féin, holds occasional meetings and open rituals at the Starwood Center.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==

Revision as of 21:00, 11 November 2012

The Association for Consciousness Exploration LLC (ACE) is an American organization based in Northeastern Ohio which produces events, books, and recorded media in the fields of "magic, mind-sciences, alternative lifestyles, comparative religion/spirituality, entertainment, holistic healing, and related subjects."[1]

History

The organization was founded in 1983 by members of the "Chameleon Club" (founded in 1978), and their fictional founder, C. C. Rosencomet, on the campus of Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. As a campus organization they offered concerts of local musicians, a film series, and hosted appearances of Jim Alan and Selena Fox of Circle Sanctuary, Dr. Raymond Buckland, and the first Cleveland appearance of Timothy Leary (at Amasa Stone Chapel).[2][3] The primary directors are Jeff Rosenbaum and Joseph Rothenberg, and many of the founding members still make up much of the core organizing group. In the 1980s, they also ran a "mind spa", providing hands-on experience with mind machines,[4] biofeedback devices, and a sensory isolation tank.[5][6] The motto of the Chameleon Club is "CHANGE", and that of ACE is "Dedicated to the Expansion of the Frontiers of Your Consideration".[1] ACE was originally located at The Civic, a former synagogue in Cleveland Heights, OH, and there offered classes and featured appearances of Robert Anton Wilson,[7] Timothy Leary, Robin Williamson,[8] AmyLee, Ian Corrigan and Selena Fox. In 1985 it moved its offices to the Masonic Temple Annex Building in the same city.

Activities and functions

ACE is best known for hosting the annual Starwood Festival, a six-day summer camping event held in July featuring live entertainment and classes on a variety of subjects including Neopaganism, eclectic spirituality, consciousness, holistic health and other topics,[9][10] and the annual WinterStar Symposium,[1] usually held in February. They have also created the MusicStar Festival, Opening Inner Doorways, and The Thing in the Woods. They have co-sponsored events with other organizations such as the SpiritDrum Festival (with Musart) and the Rant 'n Rave (with the Church of the SubGenius[1]), and have participated in other organizations' events such as the Agora Psychedelic Festival, the World Magic Festival (created by Jeff "Magnus" McBride[2][3]).

Location

ACE maintains an office in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, and the Starwood Center: a workshop/seminar/bookstore facility in Cleveland, Ohio, which shares space with Audio Kreme Recording Studio. Classes, drum circles and multi-media productions have been offered at these facilities featuring such notable individuals as occult author Isaac Bonewits, percussionist Jim Donovan, Church of the SubGenius Reverend Ivan Stang, Celtic Neopaganism author and bard Ian Corrigan, Morning Glory Zell-Ravenheart of the Church of All Worlds, Neopagan folk singers Kenny & Tziporah Klein, and singer/songwriter Victoria Ganger. The first two DEVOtionals, an annual event run by fans of the band Devo, were held at the Starwood Center in 2000 and 2001. Stone Creed Grove, a local branch of the Neo-druidic group Ár nDraíocht Féin, holds occasional meetings and open rituals at the Starwood Center.

Notes

  1. ^ a b c Association for Consciousness Exploration: About ACE
  2. ^ Two 60s Cult Heroes, on the Eve of the 80s by James Neff (Cleveland Plain Dealer Oct. 30th, 1979)
  3. ^ Timothy Leary: An LSD Cowboy Turns Cosmic Comic by Frank Kuznik (Cleveland Magazine November 1979)
  4. ^ Group Strives to Expand Matters of Man's Mind by Dan Jacobs (The Sun Press (Associated with Sun News) - Cleveland, OH Thurs. Nov. 23rd, 1989 Pg. A3)
  5. ^ Beating Stress Through Meditation by Donna Furman (The News-Herald - Willoughby, OH Sun. Oct. 5th, 1986 Section F)
  6. ^ Tank Aids in Relaxation, Stress Reduction by Joan Burkhart (The Sun Press (Associated with Sun News) - Cleveland, OH Thursday Jan. 17, 1985 Pg. C5)
  7. ^ Local Group Hosts Dr. Timothy Leary by Will Allison (article about Timothy Leary & Robert Anton Wilson appearance at The Civic) The Observer (CWRU Campus Newspaper) Cleveland, OH (Friday Sept. 29th, 1989 Pg. 4)
  8. ^ Celtic Musician Gives Concert (article about Robin Williamson appearance at The Civic) The Plain Dealer (May 4th, 1990)
  9. ^ Krassner (2005)
  10. ^ Vale and Sulak (2001)
  • rosencomet.com - the Association for Consciousness Exploration website