This old town's
filled with sin
and it'll swallow you in
if you've got
some money to burn
take it home
right away
you've got three years to pay
but satan
is waiting his turn
this old earthquake's gonna leave me in the poorhouse
it feels like this whole town's insane
on the 31st floor
a gold-plated door
won't keep out the Lord's burning rain
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* viewing the room trying to balance atop wood blocks, it appeared so extra-ordinary. context can make anything performative
* i thought of how much balance is requried just to stand up, a series of minute adjustments that keep us vertical. moving is a result of losing balance. but then to balance an egg on the floor, it achieves zero point. do we have a zero point? eat like a baby, balance like a baby (egg) - how did we get so far away from this?
* i found myself equating…
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The second day at the New Museum felt really productive. It was good to have more time the second time to explore and also the basic foundations of the previous afternoon. I definitely felt the sense of potential that we'd been talking about as "neutral body," that energetic potential. At the end of the night, despite some soreness and tiredness, my body felt really primed. Ready for anything.
Things that stuck out the most to me were the walking meditation, jumping in a line,…
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In many ways I feel that all of our studies at The New Museum transcended the pedestrian. For me, the state of being aware of the body - by that, I mean, the temporary shift of awareness (an energy shift) from the brain to body - is NOT a pedestrian act. It is the antithesis of pedestrian. I agree with Shige: "The pedestrian body is a thinking body."
Throughout my experience as a participant, I was engaged in the process of shifting awareness (or energy) from my brain…
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Elke & Kira:
We appreciated the openness of the situation; showing work where you are and where you are in your life. Sharing an experience, not just sharing something outside of yourself.
In this discussion, we want to see more of what artists do in rehearsal, connecting ideas about a future body and your rehearsal processes. How is a future body envisioned and rehearsed?
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The body of the future is a present body.
A new relationship validates the impulses and immediacies revealing the vulnerability and intimacy of our physical reality.
[…]
The performance is the presence of the artists.
The performance is the artists’ presence.
The artists present the performance:
October 23rd, performers meet for the first time as human beings
October 25th, first email followed by first…
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Here are some of my reflections across the two days of the open rehearsals:
There is an enormous difference that is VISABLE in thought and practice, "not thinking" is not unorganized, it is changed and directional but typically begins with an idea of play.
A color body in opposite color space is infecting, a body morphing from the inside or being pressed all around. The color and it's space are influenced by one another. Does yellow move freely through orange but is…
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11/28/12
balancing an egg
the moment just before finding the balance, as if the eggs texture changes into solid,
angled, sharp.
first i did think it's impossible, but as i saw more and more eggs standing on the floor by them selves, i started to believe in what i was trying to make happen. still it remained difficult, i kept telling myself "it's possible", "this is easy". looking at the other eggs i saw they were not always standing upright. some were…
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To begin, I cannot say I have any real answers to our central questions. This has led me, really, to more questions. I think for me the central question became one that I posed before we began at the museum and that I found manifest in my experience over our several days working there: What happens if we say 'human being' instead of 'body'? (A caveat is how does the terminology of a field clarify and restrict its possibilities?) I found this manifest during our work primarily, I think,…
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The present, the next present...and the next present/In the future I will/Let's bring back the zombies/
be able to be invisible/Zombies or robots?/The future will become more detailled/repetition to acceed new possibilities with the body/Objects are extension of your body/less room for chaos/more control/
chaos vs clarity/I don t know if I am makig sense/I'am having a converstion using my body with your brain which I don t control and understand/Oh God! it's alive!/Ready?
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What a rewarding day. Being gifted time to work on energy and see the effect of energy on movement in the body really was incredible. Many, many thanks to Ximena, Shige, Tamira, and Raul for all of their hardwork.
The Egg + Balance
What. I couldn't balance it without first finding my own balance. At…
Added by Jose Rivera, Jr. on November 30, 2012 at 11:00am — No Comments
Egg:
When the egg finally stood, it was a magical feeling. As if lightness had suddenly lifted all its weight upwards into the sky. I had been holding it with such gentle guidance for so long, wondering what tiny molecular balance it would take to reach equilibrium, and finally I pulled my fingers away as quickly as possible when it happened. I felt the watery weight catch gravity on every side of its shell.
On the wooden block, it was first a process of lifting, just…
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Alex Franz Zehetbauer, photo by Ismael Cruz.
THE EMBODIED SHAME POLE
I have found that I am unsatisfied with my artistic endeavors when they are not relevant to…
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I was impressed by the multiple approaches the artists took to the question Ximena posed Wednesday. I was speaking with a friend who observed some of the afternoon, choreographer Elke Rindfleisch, and we marveled at how broad a topic this could be (as was reflected in my convoluted rambling presenting my thoughts!).
I’ll attempt here to lay some of those thoughts out more clearly. Although, one of the changes I see for the future body is potentially greater acceptance of…
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What is pedestrian? “Pedestrian” is a societal construct. It is human action and behavior as sifted through a societal sieve. These become evolutionary habits and norms – all conceived through the development and advancement of civilization. Each socialized human body is a civilization. We are born animals. Our bodies, souls, temperaments are sifted through the societal sieve. All excess sensation and awareness – unnecessary for survival in “civilized” society – falls away. We are…
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Difference in describing and becoming (a scent etc.).
Internal vs. external impulse.
"dance is not movement".
Keep body as passive matter, but have desire. This contradiction creates a dance, because
desire always has a direction. How do you transform the image you have into your body? -This is your work.
Slow motion vs. movement that is slow as a result.
-don't remove yourself from the reality, stay awake.
With emotions body goes…
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Mason Chambers King (A.K.A. Macy Rodman) is an artist who lives in Bushwick. His first EP, BUGZ, was released on October 31st and is available for free download on his soundcloud.
I…
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POND photo courtesy Ian Douglas.
The four pieces presented at New York Live Arts November 15 – 17 represent a fair parcel of the spectrum expected from a performance event birthed from the combined efforts of students of an interdisciplinary program (in this case, Dance and related humanities). Choreographed by students of…
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I was really excited about Kota's footwork-shapeshifting exercise. For a past performance, I worked in a similar way, but doing it in the context of the workshop clarified some things for me. I had been exploring what I thought of as popping and locking with characters, listening to a lot of hip-hop and trying to combine the dancing style with the aliases, reoccurring slang, and collage of samples and breakbeats of the songs. In the same way that a b-boy/girl's arm comes out of nowhere and…
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Annabelle Piery and Yoann Rollo, Photo by Raul Zbengheci
“Too long, too much time staring at glowing rectangles, faces dissolve into each other and the city eats itself, fucks itself into oblivion. Sitting in a chair with an…
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