yeay, lets play ! ! ! * * * underscore 2012 berlin
hey there , it was wonderful using the dance space in tanzfabrik- berlin for the global underscore *
i was impressed by the feeling of sharing the "same" experience with contact dancers around the world, in many places at the same time *....(...) thanx to heike , who organised for us, thank you all for dancing * thanx for sounding with me , thanx for letting me take pictures *
thanx for the nice dances i had !!! wish you all the best * lets go on dancing * loving * healing * and enjoying our own body and soul and each others bodies and souls * respect and touch and CONTACT-IMPROVISATION :) yeay, lets play ! ! ! see ya ! love karin * by the way, i can very much recommend to look at the blog with the mosaic option in the left corner up ;) !!! * * *
Brandin Steffensen's Poems (NYC Harvest)
I-IV & IT WILL
I
All contained boundlessly
EARS and FINGERS SEE
what I or YOU
CAN NOT
Our cells KNOW IT
and WE do
when
WE FORGET ENOUGH
II
The rugged terrain
unfolds along the silky
grace of bodies
that let go of what they habit mostly
(or is it mostly)
Whirling I realize
I am vapor in a
billowing human cloud
rustling slower
than ease
III
Empty lips closed
over stillness falling
down down into
fine grain wooden boards
The light glows over dyed cotton
and locks of hair
The drone of fans is reassuring
IV
LET IT BE
WHEN IT IS MINE
TO BE SURE
she says
and I know there is ease just
beyond all stress
IT WILL
IT MAY GROW
IT WILL GROW
IT MAY SHRINK
IT WILL SHRINK
IT MAY CHANGE
IT WILL CHANGE
IT
WILL
BE
IN SOME PLACE
IT IS THE MOST
MOST MOST BELOVED THING
LOKE THE ROMANS
LOVED THE GLADIATORS
AND THE UNFOLDING
DELICATE and HEFTY
PLAY
of the
BEINGS OF
PEACE and CURIOSITY
MAY HOVER
in the BIOSPHERE
AND
SATURATE ALL OF TIME
love
b
Harvest Freiburg, Germany
2012 global UnderScore harvest Freiburg i.Br., Germany
A short very personal preamble from me, ines. I was facilitating the
global UnderScore in Freiburg, Germany. I came home happy and tired, nourished
from a full day of dancing, when a friend called, telling me that my long-time
and very dear friend Rainer passed away the night before.
The dancing slipped to the background immediately.
Rainer was 49, in the middle of a good life, dying an unbelievingly
sudden death.
A memory popped up: i recalled the global underscore solstice on June,
23rd, 2007, when we satellited in Berlin, meeting with what we call
our “chosen family” (mutual friend Karen Schaffman being part of it). We small
danced, baked and savoured pizza that night (grazing with the ingredients and
engaging with the end product and us being together… hmmmm…)
So tonight, from 2:30 til
it got light out around 5:00, I skyped with Karen, who lives in California. We
cried until we started laughing, sharing photos and quotes and memories of
Rainer. I’m so sad.
We started the afternoon with transitioning from the UnderScore day jam
(that we hosted for the sixth time) to the global event. Some people left, some
joined those who stayed. We were 13 then. There was some confusion about the
directions to face (while the drawing suggested a north-south progression, we
faced east and west and both sites, Donnersbach and Munich are in the east …)
oh well, we decided to let go. Also about the confusion that had turned Freiburg to Freiberg (which is
somewhere else but in the Black Forest…) and led to the announcement that
“FREIBURG HAS MOVED!!!” – big laughter.
It was an afternoon full of sun, wild and quiet dances at the same time,
a huge variety of whole group compositions, of fun and community.
Here’s what Jenny scribbled down during the sharing:
Everybody enjoying
strawberries (“Thanksgiving”…? Well… thanks for giving the strawberries ;-))
Michael: I found out, that
I would like to create a bodily Underscore (filling the skeleton of the
underscore structure with physical details)
Alyssa: I have the
“want-to-do-everything-at-the-same-time-syndrome”. In the Underscore I have the
feeling, I CAN do a lot of things at the same time. Also it is a practice of
letting go of judgments.
Ines: I was able to go into
a deep investigation about weight transfer and small physical changes. I could
let go of taking care of the whole composition, because I new the others would
do so and I would still be part of it.
Anir: At one point I had
the image of different kinds of weather conditions. “Are we still in the same
thunderstorm?” Image of “thunderstore.” Image of 18th century
(Response of someone in the group > maybe that’s because you hit your
head on the window before… laughter… )
Jenny: I enjoyed to find
myself energetic though I was really tired and I finally found a real rest. I
feel much calmer inside now and yet more fresh.
Ines: I was amazed about
how much knowledge we have about the moving body. Like a gardener or a chess
player… to have quite a precise idea about what will happen when we start
something. (e.g. joints, momentum, inertia etc.)
Simon: It felt like traveling
far away. Long but joyful journey
Zina: Sharing space and
movement.
Conny: It took me some time
to arrive, maybe an hour or more. this time these things (bonding with the
earth etc…) didn’t help me. But I pushed the idiot button. That always helps.
Anir: The whole space was
in a kind of idiot button for an hour.
Zina: Normally if I don’t
like something, I cut something off. Today I could stay with it easier.
Alyssa: I have done the
underscore before, but never the global underscore. It is really powerful to me
to see all these names of people I know…
23.6.2012, Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany, 19:35
Global Underscore Harvest: Madison, WI, USA
Our group was small, only 8 people. We were: Rek Kwawer, Hildy Feen, Kim Lasdon, Richard Aviles, Ellen, Heather Good, Mars Miquelon, and Luv Joy Seamon.
Our location was the Center for Conscious Living, which is a dance and music church. It has a beautiful wooden floor, very smooth, big windows, and lovely artwork, plus a kitchen area that we were able to use to display the global maps and lists of participants. It is in an old industrial building, and the space used to be a bakery, and still has a large cooler as a closet. For many of us, it was the first time in the space.
We began at 8:30 in the morning, and in our opening gathering, many people commented that morning is not their prime time of day, or that they have not been sleeping well.
We had two sets of posters of the Underscore, big and small. We posted the list of sites, and the directions we would be facing (towards Buffalo and Montreal), and had a computer open for real-time harvest.
Here is the real-time harvest:
Here is the harvest from our sharing and thanksgiving:
Our location was the Center for Conscious Living, which is a dance and music church. It has a beautiful wooden floor, very smooth, big windows, and lovely artwork, plus a kitchen area that we were able to use to display the global maps and lists of participants. It is in an old industrial building, and the space used to be a bakery, and still has a large cooler as a closet. For many of us, it was the first time in the space.
We began at 8:30 in the morning, and in our opening gathering, many people commented that morning is not their prime time of day, or that they have not been sleeping well.
We had two sets of posters of the Underscore, big and small. We posted the list of sites, and the directions we would be facing (towards Buffalo and Montreal), and had a computer open for real-time harvest.
Here is the real-time harvest:
Stand. Facing someone, who is facing someone else, and feel
those who are facing you across the miles. All of us bonding with the same
earth.
Skinesphere: the global nap.
Sirens and stomping.
In the silence between the air conditioner running, I can’t hear
anyone else, so I go back into the earth.
Hugging with the body.
Love the idiot button, but my monkey mind disagrees
Snacking after resolution, considering & holding love
for other places around the globe.
Here is the harvest from our sharing and thanksgiving:
Mars: I had a sensation, not even totally on my own, a time
of stillness, this image that we were witnessing some other dance that was
going on in some completely other place.
Heather: I had a similar moment, where there were ebbs and
flows. It was a relatively quiet and still, and I had an image of another jam
somewhere else with all this energy, people running and leaping. Between all of
us, we have all the states of being covered.
Luv: Had an interesting moment, rolling on the group,
realizing my mind was creating an image of where I was going to go, and in the
same moment, I wasn’t going there.
Ellen: When we were standing, I had this thought of all of
the people standing, and we’re all facing each other’s backs, and in the middle
of my upper back, there was an oval of warmth. Had a hard time getting out of
my head, started to berate myself for being so inside my head. I had to go into
a different place to find the pause and be okay in that pause, and realized
that there are probably a whole lot of people all over the world feeling the same
way. Was able to let go.
Mars: Had some of the same thoughts.
Heather: Really nice transition from small dance, feeling
very tired and uncomfortable, and then a relief of being on the ground. Had a
gradual realization of where I was, sensing that we had all laid on the floor
for however long that was, and feeling the whole room gradually get into
moving.
Kim: Felt a deep permission in the initial phases to just
fall asleep and come into the space whenever I wanted. Didn’t have to do anything, could just give my brain permission to do
its monkey mind thing. Pleasure in dancing with people I’ve danced with so many
times over so many years.
Luv: Felt a sense of “oh, I’m doing something now. I didn’t
know I was doing something, and we’re all doing something”
Rek: Felt like we were all really going through the
progression together, at the same pace. Not used to that, usually more
individual variation. At the same time, never a point when it felt like we were
all dancing.
Heather: I think this is the smallest underscore I’ve ever
done (a lot of us nod).
Ellen: I knew, coming in, that there would be a sense of
comfort, so when I knew my mind was being noisy, I had trust all around me.
Thank you to our global dance companions, especially those in Buffalo and Montreal who held us so nicely, and our satellite sites that were facing with us! We felt your energy and presence, and appreciated it deeply.
Here are some pictures of the space:
These chairs became frequent dance partners in our practice.
Global Underscore Harvest 2012 Berlin
Berlin 23.6.2012
Just a few people had inscribed beforehand for the Global Underscore. So I didn´t know if we would be just a few people. At 15 o`clock the room in Tanzfabrik where also the normal saturday night jam is happening startet to fill up with people. At 15h40 we made a big circle with around 40 people, some had travelled from Hamburg, we had guest came from Finland; Argentina, Spain.
From the beginning on there was quiet a lot of energy in the room, a lot of movement happening. I felt the dancing moved than in waves towards more internal dances to again more energetic dances. For a time sounds were coming out of the movement, creating a music and sound space to the dance....
Me and other felt the small dances very powerful, transferring like an energetic wave - the connection to the other people in the world, knowing we are all together dancing and connecting through the dance.
Although I had placed the computer in the space and blank papers, the focus was very much into the dancing, so that we all forgot about the technology part, so that is why I am describing briefly about our experience. I hope I will get some more notes and fotos to put in the blog later.
Thank you so much to dance with all of you together.
Heike Kuhlmann
A Wee Underscore: Ireland Satellite
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| I don't speak Gaelic, but the Underscore goes on in Ireland |
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| Monroe's Tavern Gave Me A Wee Private Space THANKS! |
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| On the other side of the wall: beer drinkers having a good time |
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| First I faced East |
Since it was rainy,
cold, windy, I looked for a place: cathedral, city theater, art center, yoga
center; and finally Monroe’s Tavern let me use the private party room they had
on the side. What a perfect place—a pub for
dancing in Ireland!
Harvest:
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| Les, the witness, with Marilyn Monroe |
· TIME: It was my first 2½-hour solo and I felt clearly
the Underscore and how much it makes
sense--even alone.
·
PEOPLE: I was aware of the bartenders in the next room
and wondered if suddenly they came in, if I could avoid shocking them by
being in some strange place/position. I
didn’t want to be kicked out. Also, sweetie
Les was a witness/sleeper/recorder in the room.
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| Dancing in the Pub |
·
ENERGY: More than ever, I became more aware of the ebb
and flow of activity. A very quiet and listening chunk of time followed and preceded a surge of activity. Always something comes—improvisation is a
miracle of faith. Part of what we learn
is that we sometimes have to wait long enough to find out that the miracle
comes every time.
·
DISCOVERY: I explored my “furniture” partners, and thought that maybe
peoples’ habits ARE form; like a stool who can’t tip over one leg without extra
force—tipping between the legs requires less energy.
·
SPACE: In this place I felt quiet and sneaky; out there
were beer drinkers exploding in joyous outbursts.
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| Ending small dance in the rain on the way home |
a little global pre-harvest...
"WHAT A WONDERFUL EXPERIENCE! WE MADE HISTORY, FIRST TO CONDUCT GLOBAL
UNDERSCORE CI IN AFRICAN CONTINENT. LOOK FOWARD FOR THE NEXT 12 EDITION IN
2013. THANK YOU FOR GIVING US AN OPPORTUNITY TO EXPLORE THIS WONDERFUL
EXPERIENCE.I WILL POST PHOTOS & SHORT VIDEO OF THE GLOBAL UNDERSCORE
EKURHULENI SITE, SOUTH AFRICA LATER TODAY. THANK U VERY MUCH"
- from Lucky Kele in Johannesburg, South Africa
UNDERSCORE CI IN AFRICAN CONTINENT. LOOK FOWARD FOR THE NEXT 12 EDITION IN
2013. THANK YOU FOR GIVING US AN OPPORTUNITY TO EXPLORE THIS WONDERFUL
EXPERIENCE.I WILL POST PHOTOS & SHORT VIDEO OF THE GLOBAL UNDERSCORE
EKURHULENI SITE, SOUTH AFRICA LATER TODAY. THANK U VERY MUCH"
- from Lucky Kele in Johannesburg, South Africa
"The bell is STILL ringing at the enormous roman cathedral in Chichester. It was suppose to be raining and gusty today but instead I woke naturally before my alarm to a sunny sunrise with 3 bright streaks of orange.
Mike just walked in with a breakfast snack before we head over to the university. A small "Innocent" pure fruit smoothie bottle has the image of a circle with two dots (eyes) and a halo circle above it. It is kiwis, apples & limes. Yum! So many angelic supports this morning.
Now I'll have a swig of my angelic smoothie, check my lists, and we'll head out the door.
I may be able to connect again via internet at the school, but if not, we will all be with you with our hearts open, dancing with gratitude and delight.
Thank you again for your deep exertion, service, and pleasure in dancing in the Underscore; we all rejoice,
xxox Nancy (and Mike)"
- From NSS in Chichester, UK
"Dear Underscorers.
Thank you for all the precious hours spent on organizing all the maps and lists and informing us about all the changes.
All that is left to be said is
LET’S DANCE…"
- From Ewa Switon i Marta Grabowska in Wroclaw Poland
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