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Global Underscore (GUS) 2019

Saturday, June 22, 2019: 10:00 am–2:00 pm EST (UTC-04:00)


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HARVEST from BUENOS AIRES

Bailamos en un espacio amplio (Salón Camargo) con piso de madera y grandes ventanales, el mismo que el año anterior. Domingo por la mañana, comienzos del invierno... No hizo tanto frío esta vez y tuvimos que abrir puertas y ventanas. Más de cien personas participamos en la celebración que coincidió con el Día del Padre.

Algunas cosechas compartidas:
    ⁃    el ritmo de la vida manifestado en la presencia de un bebé con quien sintonizamos todo el tiempo;
    ⁃    una nueva oportunidad para el autoconocimiento, la conciencia;
    ⁃    la alegría de tener un ritual para compartir en esta especie de gran familia que somos ...
    ⁃    ... considerando al planeta y a los otros en el planeta ...
    ⁃   ... imaginando un gran fuego donde tirar lo que queremos que quede en el pasado e intencionar lo que queremos para el futuro en este nuevo ciclo.

Gracias SIEMPRE por la danza compartida!!
Andrea, Cristina y Laura. 








Participantes:

Martín Pelchi
Jazmín Nlynarzewicz
Sonia Santillán
Ivana Otero
Gabi Guebel
Lara Riabtschenko
Virginia Vargas
Martin Kesselman
Gadi Slomka
Marcos Figueroa
Natalia Solera
Mariana Fernández
Pablo Levi
Facundo Monasterio
Daniel Liberman
Ana Isnardi
Carmela Villaverde
Mariela Singer
Javier Drucaroff
Hernán Crida
Andrés Washington
Mauro Sjezia
Suyay Brillaud
Luciana Schmit
Tatiana Heuman
Paula Barata
Carlos Groppa
Pilar Gotlib
Mónica Aravena
Gabriela Antonelli
Lehum Sbarra
Juliete Romano
Hernán Zelaya
Ignacio Anajovich
Pascal Arande
Paula Bactk
Sebastián Álvarez
Pablo Mirko
Daniela Troianovsky
Verona Fisher
Eliana Bonard
Pamela Nebbia
Marcela La Rosa
Marcos Dicesaro
Verónica Choperena
Pedro Rusjan
Margarita García Faure
Denis Ulman
Gala Chamorro
Virginia Scaro
Melina Boyadjian
Sol Tauben
Pablo Rossi
Amanda Zan
Cristina Bramuglia
Patricia Arquero
Marina Apter
Ana Paula Albornoz
Carlitos
Adriana Laborda
Yamila Galioni
Florencia Rocco
Paula Isla
Rita Messina
Rocío Monteriro
Luz Martinelli
Silvia Español
Eliana Vinitsky
Caro Moffat
Mariana de los Ríos
Jaz Ruffo
Marina Tampini
Martín Patlís
Mariano Pattín
Mar Méndez
Tadeo San Martín
Pablo Mazzu
José Bussillo
Eduardo Chavarría
Ana Irejo
Alejandra León
Karin Flores
Yamila Cohen
Analía Steimberg
Diego González
Juliana Gómez
Julieta Gallelli
Matías Echeguren
Francisco Carpata
Tamara Tsintsinis
Celeste Gerardi
Eric Bier
Selva Zabronski
Nicolás Duek
Martín Gouiric
Paula Alfieri
Florencia Cornel
Andrés Pollitzer
Andrea Rétola
Adela Walberg
Cristina Turdo
Andrea Fernández
Laura Barceló

BRUSSELS BELGIUM HARVEST

Hello the world,

21rst of June, 2015,
15 persons gathered in studio Hybrid,
in Molenbeek, Brussels, 
to dance the Global Underscore:

Sonia Gharbi,
Isabelle Quérijean,
Pierre Daugy,
Vincent Visca,
Lise Diez,
Mélanie Tandé,
Juliette Delaunay,
Charles Lemaire, 
Lydie Pire, 
Lénaïc Brulé,
Tommy Russo,
Lucie Mejia,
Bénédicte Moreau,
Marie Delens,
Pauline Lefebvre.

Thank you all (in Brussels and everywhere) for sharing this beautiful moment.

Attached, two drawings from the harvest.

See you all next year!

Pauline



Geneva Harvest

GUS 2015 Geneva Harvest final.doc

GLOBAL UNDERSCORE 2015 - GENEVA

21 June 2015
4–8 pm
Maison des Arts du Grütli, 3rd floor studio
Geneva, Switzerland 

with Nancy Stark Smith (facilitator) and Mike Vargas (music)

organized by Geneva CI Association (Elinor Radeff, Paola Gianoli, Wassim Fatouh, and others)

Participants:
Elinor Radeff, Wassim Fatouh, Alexandre Guex, Anne Expert, Christelle Boutoille, Claire Ginet, Corinne Fiechter, Danielle Marx, David Quint, Denis Dal Molin, Dominique Castelnau, Elinor Radeff, Eloise Deschen, Isabel Claus, Jean-Baptiste Meyer, Jesse Schnell, Julie Lamoine, Kazu, Laure Massias, Lou Sturm, Mafalda Ledo, Magaly Bourquin, Maren Sandmann, Mathieu Chappuis, Monique Kroepfli, Nathalie Baumann, Nazario Branca, Nina Hipp, Pamela Ranieri, Patrice Couillez, Peter Aerni, Raphaëlle Mozzi, Rahsan, Ronny Bourcy, Simona Dilu, Simon Wenger, Thea Rytz, Urs Bleuler, Urs Stauffer, Wassim Fatouh, Xavier Vasseur, Zina Freiburg


After many years of writing “Geneva” on the Facing List for Global Underscores from elsewhere, it was fun to finally BE HERE for one of them.

We gathered in a spacious upstairs studio in the Grütli arts building on a warm summery day in Geneva. Mike and I had just arrived from Spain on Friday and on Saturday we met with the Geneva team at a café in the nearby park to organize: the printing of the maps, the buying and making of the watermelon/lime/mint snack (I loved doing this!), the sound system, the technology, the art supplies, etc. 

We were surprised and extremely moved to learn that the hallways of the Grutli building were being used to house African refugees for the time being, as their limbo status was being sorted out by the government. A tall stack of mattresses (like from the Princess and the Pea story) towered at the end of each hallway, with a variety of small items left behind when the young men sleepily left in the morning by 9. Boxes of vegetables and food fixings were stashed in the lobby of the building for dinner meal prep. The contrast in their circumstances and those of us participating in the Global Underscore in Geneva were close and sharp and poignant, and we carried this into our practice. 

(The following week, during our workshop in Geneva, every morning I’d arrive to a hallway full of sleeping men. It was very quiet and peaceful. I would gingerly have to wake up whoever was sleeping in front of the studio door, who would groggily but graciously move their mattress elsewhere so we could get into the studio and start to clean and set up. One guy in particular was very kind and helpful in waking the deep sleepers. We never spoke—they were always gone by the time I got back out into the hallway after setting up the studio—but I coincidentally saw him on our last day as we were leaving. I gave him some cards of our dancing with a Thank You message written on the back. I wonder what they would have thought of our practice. I wonder how we might have connected if we’d have stayed longer.)

Back to the Global Underscore day: As we were setting up the studio, Wassim and Elinor were giving the talk-thru in the hallway (next to a meeting about and with the refugees) to a large group of contacters from many places in Switzerland, France, Italy, Germany, Portugal, Turkey, Japan, USA, and Mexico. They finished just as it was time to come in and begin the Global Underscore.

I always get so excited during the Arriving and Pow-Wow (name still in transition) phases of the Global Underscore. “We have a date with the world,” I think and say, as I watch the clock during our circle gathering, so as not to miss our opening facing—Strasbourg, France! Hello, Dani and others!

Mike had a special giant drum head—almost 3 feet in diameter—that we borrowed from Elinor’s house. What a great sound! Mike enjoyed integrating it into his menagerie of instruments for the occasion.

Below are a few Real-Time Harvest notes written during the Underscore on a computer table set up in the space, on which another computer was tuned to the Second Life Global Underscore site. Also below is an impressively fast and accurately typed transcript (thank you, Wassim!) of remarks made around the circle during the Sharing. 

As we got close to our appointment for the Stand facing Barnave, France, at the end of the Global Underscore, we hadn’t yet gotten around the circle for sharing and decided to “jump the frame,” and come back into the circle after our final Stand, to finish our Sharing. It relieved the tension and was fun to feel that although we were technically out of the frame of GUS15, we could stretch the frame to include our last comments. And THEN ring the bell.  DING DING DING!

Thank you so much, Brandin and Nancy, for coordinating another memorable Global Underscore for all of us!

Love, 
Nancy, Mike, and the Geneva GUS participants


REAL TIME HARVEST:

noisy outside, quiet inside

Wassim : Je danse aujourd’hui pour les requérants d’asile. Pour que leur pérégrination se termine et qu’ils trouvent un lieu d’accueil où ils seront acceptés et où ils construiront un foyer paisible.

Ignorant fragmentation of wisdom

A place to practice 
A practice to place
To elaborate space
Space of intuition 
Means of repulsion 
Explorate attraction 
Easy lines
Lifts you know
All means of practicing space
Space of spontaneity
You need all the flops
The vanity 
The experience
Big flopping machine

Une forêt d’êtres…humains?
À l’envers à l’endroit jusqu’à en perdre la tête et retrouver la parole du mouvement, du corps libre et joyeux

Alles was kommt, alles was springt, alles was ist, alles was dampft, alles was nicht bleibt, alles was ver, alles was ent, alles was über, vor, war.

I kept meeting a woman, again and again, we didn’t even have a dance, we just met, and each time it felt like an old, close friendship, the happiness of feeling familiar, close belonging, love – and in fact, I don’t know this woman, I saw her for the first time today.


SHARING CIRCLE HARVEST:

Nancy : delightful coincidence  on the wall there were stripes of shadows and light : big moment, my eyes went outside and the mountains had the same stripes. That made me happy.

Elinor: j’ai beaucoup apprécié d’avoir une danse de contact issue du regard: amusant et intéressant. Surprenant.

Simon : J’ai adoré la musique. J’avais peur mais j’ai adoré. Merci. J’ai aussi adoré notre jeu sur le radiateur. J’ai aussi appris aujourd’hui à savoir si une personne accepte de danser avec moi ou non. Conscient des petits signes.

Kazu : Je pense que je ne dois pas réfléchir. Pas de but, on partage simplement. Simple. Simple. 

Isabelle : La pastèque était très bien. Une chose vécue, il y a de la forme, de l’espace, c’est bon et c’est partageable. Ca va bien avec la menthe. Il y a des montagnes derrière. Expérience c’est celle de la durée. Partager avec quelqu’un dans l’espace. 

Raphaëlle : J’ai regoûté avec l’underscore à la matière. Une belle matière à danser. Ça me donne de l’énergie et j’ai beaucoup aimé cette matière (en rapport avec ce qui se passe dans le bâtiment (requérants))

Eloise : Passé par plein d’esprits différents. Ce qui m’interpelle c’est qu’il y a beaucoup de temps et à la fois pas assez. On ressent l’énergie et un feeling. J’aurais aimé dansé avec d’autres personnes.

Dominique : Merci pour la pastèque et l’expérience. J’ai savouré prendre le temps avec moi-même et avec les autres. Merci pour cette qualité. 

Mafalda : Il y a eu un moment magique surprise par la musique, je me suis arrêtée et j’ai vu tout le monde WOW. Tout le monde était beau, belles couleurs. Ca a allumé quelque chose en moi.

Monica : I enjoyed being playful. Thank you ! Joué avec tout le monde. Je n’ai pas eu l’occasion de connecter avec tout le monde. Pas avec Nancy. 

Christelle : J’ai passé un très bon moment. Merci.

Julie : Je suis heureuse d’avoir partagé ce moment avec vous. Apprécié les couleurs. Les dégradés. La délicatesse et la danse avec Urs. 

Lou : J’ai aimé de sentir le groupe connecté et très ouvert. Danser à deux mais ça changeait souvent.

Danielle : J’ai eu plaisir à regarder aussi dans la présence. J’ai beaucoup apprécié le silence à la fin d’une manière savoureuse.

Ronni : J’ai eu l’impression de jouer aussi tout l’après-midi et aussi d’être dans le grazing ou short engagement. More playful. J’ai voyagé. Très ludique. 

Magaly : J’ai eu beaucoup de plaisir et apprécié d’avoir le temps. Le silence aussi. D’être dans la présence, le regard sans parler. Se parler autrement. Très agréable. 

Clair : J’ai aimé la synchronicité des engagements et des désengagements aussi. Merci beaucoup.

JB : J’ai apprécié la musique. Elle s’intégrait dans la danse. Des moment amusants, notamment quand Mike a chanté. J’ai beaucoup ri à l’intérieur.

Simon : I liked a lot the compositions in space. Strong connections and moments. Thank you for the sounds Mike.

Monique: deux mots: Précipice et débris. 

Nathalie: j’ai eu beaucoup de gaps mais je les ai aimés. Merci pour la musique.

Corinne : Merci à Nancy d’avoir organisé la jam. Assez fou car on était nombreux et il y avait une entente.

Patrice. Apprécié la fluidité entre le groupe et les individus. Apprécié la musique et les différents rythmes.

Alex : Moment très fort avec la small danse et la connexion. Je me sens un peu confus. Beaucoup de couches, les gens que je connais. De sentir les autres underscore en même temps, c’était fort !

Anne : J’ai aimé la petite danse vers Strasbourg et ouvrir mon regard vers la montage en pleine danse. 

Maren: I was wondering what the connexions made to me. I remembered them at the beginning but then I forgot. The music was quite strong.

Matthieu: J’ai beaucoup aimé les jeux qu’il y a eus et les différents rôles qu’il y a eu dans ces jeux. Merci!

Simona : Thank you Nancy and Mike for the music and to all of you.

Peter: J’avais l’impression d’un corps très grand. Merci.

Théa : I was very touched by the faces at the beginning and I felt connected in a light way. I kept meeting Clair. It felt familiar even if we didn’t know each other. I felt happy with this connection. 

Nazario: J’ai eu une très belle danse avec une personne et au moment où je suis sorti de ce duo et quand j’en suis sorti j’ai vu le groupe et c’était un grand moment.

Onkar : J’avais peur de la durée. Premier underscore. Peut-on faire plus long ? 

Urs : Quand je regardais au début les visages, les gens que je connais, je les reconnais mais sans plus mais les gens que je ne connais pas, je les découvrais à travers leurs visage. Content d’avoir eu tellement de gens que je ne connaissais pas.

Sandra : Il y avait le thème de la maison car je viens d’ici mais je n’y habite plus. Je fais du contact dans le monde ailleurs mais plus ici. Ca a bouclé la boucle.

Laure : Pour moi beaucoup la question de l’observation. Très proche de l’idiot bouton. Parfois c’était avant parfois après. Beaucoup de liens avec les sens qui venaient de l’extérieur. 

Wassim :  moi aussi j’ai vu la belle coïncidence des rayures sur le mur qui formaient l’image de barreaux d’une cage et Nancy et Christelle étaient toutes deux contre le mur et contre ses barreaux et elles faisaient des gestes de battement d’ailes d’oiseaux et à un moment elles ont pris leur envol hors de la cage. Je ne sais pas si c’était conscient mais c’était très beau. J’ai eu de très belles danses avec quelques personnes. 

Nancy : C’était un espace perméable. Merci à tous de venir improviser et danser tous ensemble. 

DING DING DING…

GENEVA PHOTOS


















HARVEST GUS 2015

Dear facilitators,

We hope your Underscores were full of wonderful dances!  Happy solstice!

Due to Google's effective account protection, we're having difficulty with geographically disparate login attempts.

Please post your harvest content here as a comment.  This should solve our difficulty.

Thanks,

Brandin and Nancy H
Underscorenyc

Zig Zag rendition


This beautiful rendering of the zig zag of the facing list of GUS 2015 is by Sebas van Wetten, facilitator of Underscore in Amsterdam this year.

Thanks Sebas!
Xo b

!! Thanks for your feedback!

I've tried to make the map as up to date for you all as possible.

http://www.click2map.com/v2/underscorenyc/Global_Underscore_2015

There have been a few late comers to the map and facilitators feel free to check the map when you figure out the cities you will face in the small dance stands.

Most of all, it is amazing that so many of us around the world are coordinating to dance in this way!! I'm so excited!

HAPPY DANCING!

Xo b


Site update!

Hello dancers!

We're getting closer and closer to this global dance event and we're so thrilled to have all of you on board!

The following is fresh information that may or may not be included in your facilitator PDF's:

Yekaterinburg, Russia cancelled.

Bern Switzerland is a Satellite site.

We have Strasbourg, France as an additional site.

HAPPY DANCING!

❌⭕️‼️ b
(Brandin)

64 sites! (approx)

Count 'em
Global Underscore 2015
Indented sites are Satellites or Nonsynchronous


Wahiawa, HI USA
Berkeley, CA
Woodlawn Hills, CA USA
Boulder, CO USA
Rye, CO USA
Monterrey, Nuevo Leon MEXICO
Mexico City MEXICO
Chicago, IL USA
Nashville TN USA
Asheville, NC USA
Toronto, Ontario CANADA
Buffalo, NY USA
Quito ECUADOR
Washington DC USA
Philadelphia, PA USA
New York City, NY USA
Montreal, CANADA
Plainfield, MA USA
Quebec CANADA
Santiago CHILE
La Paz BOLIVIA
El Bolson ARGENTINA
Santa Rosa ARGENTINA
Buenos Aires ARGENTINA
Mar del Plata ARGENTINA
Montevideo URUGUAY
Florianopolis BRASIL
Sao Paolo BRASIL
Lisbao PORTUGAL
Malaga SPAIN
Glasgow SCOTLAND
Carmarthen WALES
Madrid SPAIN
Grenada SPAIN
Almeria SPAIN
Alcoi SPAIN
Bedford UK
Brengues FRANCE
Barcelona SPAIN
Paris FRANCE
Bruxelles BELGIUM
Amsterdam NETHERLANDS
Barnave FRANCE
Geneva SWITZERLAND
Bollingen SWITZERLAND
Strasbourg FRANCE
Cagliari ITALY
Hamburg GERMANY
Aarhus DENMARK
Nuemberg GERMANY
Anghiari ITALY
San Gwann MALTA
Warsaw POLAND
Bomonti/Sisli TURKEY
Saint Petersburg RUSSIA
Moscow RUSSIA
Yakaterinburg RUSSIA
Kuang, Selangor MALAYSIA
Guangzhou CHINA
Craigie AUSTRALIA
Beijing CHINA
Goyang SOUTH KOREA
Tokyo JAPAN
Aukland NEW ZEALAND
Wellington NEW ZEALAND

GUS 2015 MAP

The Global Underscore 2015 Map is up 

Facilitator packages coming soon ( :

Xo b

http://www.click2map.com/v2/underscorenyc/Global_Underscore_2015

Bern , Switzerland has registered a site! If this was you could you send us a message with your email address? Thank you, Nancy Hughes (&Brandin Steffensen) -underscorenyc@gmail.com
Open call for Global Underscore 2015 Volunteer Coordinator for intrasite live video streaming. The Global Underscore is on June 21. Please write a brief proposal for how you intend to provide facilitators with live streaming participation instructions; including equipment they will need and the website platform you intend to use. Email it to underscorenyc@gmail.com.
Currently we communicate with underscore facilitators via email, GUS Facebook page, and GUS blog
Thank you,
Brandin Steffensen & Nancy Hughes
coordinators
Nuemberg, Germany is doing a Full Score Practice for the Global Underscore.
This practice will be part of an all-day jam event including singing circle with Karunesh.
Global Underscore Facilitators find out about the nitty gritty here:  http://conta.cc/1cvRfIv

Dec 21, 2014: Mini-Global Underscore



Mini-Global Underscore: December 21, 2014

Nancy Stark Smith and Mike Vargas will be leading an Underscore on December 21, 2014 as part of a workshop (in Boulder, CO) and wants to extend the possibility of this winter solstice day being a part of a mini-Global Underscore.  Although the Boulder Underscore will take place 3:00-6:30pm (MST, UTC-7), Nancy suggests that sites simply hold an Underscore when locally convenient on that date.

The current list of Mini-Global Underscore sites is:


If you're interested in being part of this mini-Global Underscore, please send an e-mail to underscore@sharingweight.com and we'll add you to the list of sites.

GUS June 21, 2015 Save the Date!

Save the date for the summer solstice Global Underscore 2015.  Nancy and Mike will be in Switzerland having a practice from 4-8 pm Swiss local time.
Global Underscore 2014
Warsaw site
22 June 2014
4–8pm

hosted by the V Warsaw CI Flow Festival
location: Stefan Batory High School
Warsaw, Poland

Facilitator: Nancy Stark Smith
Music: Mike Vargas
68 participants (+/-)


Real-time Harvest [typed into computer during Underscore]:

Where is Africa on the global underscore map? Where is the middle east? India? 

Vladivostok is actually eastwardly from China and Malaysia! J

Be here even when you are not

Reflection during the small dance practice: ‘happy to be alive’

lalalalallalala, Is the song in me now

the trees are swirling in the wind
the clouds  hanging high in the sky
are moving slow slow slow
energy in the room is very very high
I like to be one of the trees
rather than the wind

Perfect timing. Nothing happens. Exactly at the right time.

There are many crazy people out there. But still, be careful not to miss them.

It was sensitive and sensible. Happy to be here



Sharing Circle:

Nice opportunity to practice putting all of that into words.

practicing projecting [we had to speak very loudly for all in the big circle to hear]

an engagement, development, even when I felt tired but not so really, got a burst of energy
discovering

disciplined way of riding the playground

thanks for nice dances

smooth power, sweat, fun

softness, lightness, and earth

thanks to the ones I’ve danced with and the ones I didn’t

appreciate the mint in the melon;  very conscious jam

grateful for creating the atmosphere and the possibilities for this to happen.

unexpected things

great opportunity to observe my mind; we can choose

beautiful score, peaceful, and sweet watermelon

dance and movement, investigation and life combined

full experience, I had it all, juicy experience

opposing energy, fighting each other, moving away combined with sweetness

beauty coming out of focus

people

I’ve been with all my experiences

liked dancing and watching

chaos reordering

inner space of courage, patience with my self, happy end

astonishing experience with rejection. experience taught and care, surrounded by good people. I can take rejection

awareness of dancing with the world, see the magic. dancing with my emotions
thank you

I’m still a virgin

Yes

enjoying peace, powerful playground, thank you all for the experience

the connection and the intense energy in me and between others. getting into action results in many things

a lot of people that I know now, I feel happy, I keep them in my heart and thank you all

never ending story about being more adaptable

watching the flow of the river and waiting for the river to take me

researching the nature of emotions, balance in between extrovert and introvert

to leave the dance to flow, forget the reasons, great experience

staying with the gap

for 5 minutes I was watching us from outside of the door, looked like a wonderland, I see animals

being nurtured

concentrate when I am not trying to concentrate

different qualities of the dance, playfulness

happy energized

happiness and sadness

the structure was a container, gave me different qualities; I felt contained

lost and found few times and there was a meeting, big surprise at the end, precious

stay and going deeper

uniqueness of dancing body

surprised to realize that my reflection of my inner being, letting inside made beautiful moments

many touches, snapshots, Nancy preambulating, Ray kinesphere

watching out of the window seeing the wind and felt clear that I want to be the tree and not the wind

patience

overwhelming feeling of anxiety and possibility left me with detachment, but I lost it away.

patience for being outside and inside

small dance is very big, and a hand on my shoulder that lasted for all of the jam; whoever that was: thank you

unique global interscore power

sensible and sensitive body ready for something else, emotionally in touch

remember the others around the world were doing this with us, enjoy the atmosphere changing, fill the room full

I felt like I was dreaming

algorithm for space

I enjoyed the visitors that came and dropped by  [said Mike, the musician]

engagement is very satisfying, surprising to discover again… wow!!

Then we got up and stood facing Erlangen, Germany, and at 8pm the bell rang and Global Underscore 2014 was over. Time for dinner and the festival closing circle (and more jamming!). We cleaned and cleared the beautiful big space, and many positive echoes of our experience remained when we said goodbye and left the room.

Thank you, Brandin and Nancy, for making this powerfully connected Global Underscore improvisation possible for us again this year. I visited you all as I stood inside my small dances, moving from place to place in my mind and heart, around the globe, happy to meet you all in this body, this time, this dance. [NSS]

23 June 2014
Warsaw, Poland

Participant list [sorry for misspelling, names were handwritten!]:

Malgorzata Pianowska, Poland
Malgorzata Gaydemska, Poland
Michal Kaniuk, Poland
Magdalena Rud, Poland
Diitra Atsare, Greece
Bar Altshuler, Israel
Ekaterina Evdokimova, Russia
Ole Mirjam Ruppell, Germany
Ryar Agu [?], [?]
Tomasz Kanke, Poland
Alexsandre Mywonke, Poland
Davide Casiraghi, Italy
Teodora Marian, Romania
Fahri Ayberk Bagci, Turkey
Olga Kozeowska, Poland
Soman Soman, Poland
Zith Pavliptova, Czech Republic
Pawek Listuan, Poland
Iwona Olslowska, Poland
Ala Pahalshe, Poland
Artur Pyp, Poland
Nancy Stark Smith, USA
Mike Vargas, USA
Ray Chung, USA
Andrew Harwood, Canada
Mariachiara Tiboni, Italy
Marco Forassi, Italy
Weyciech Furman, Poland
Jutta Lechner, Austria
Christian Neher, Germany
Daniske Lehene, Poland
Johan Lyniggren, Sweden
Maya Whyback, Belgium
Marleen Borgarjan, Belgium
Ursule Fink, Austria
Tian Osiewski, Poland
Kasua Woycwodel, Poland  
Kim Erik Hang, Norway
Andrea DeCrescenzo, Italy
Mamachiara Sghiniantom, Italy
Elisa Ghion, Italy
Nio Ambrosim, Italy
Sashsa/Alexandre Bondar, Ukraine
Ada Sablova, Slovakia
Luca Domonor, Hungary
Zuzanna Jenkryuzlo, Poland
Anna Zelioskre, Poland
Joel Silva, Portugal
Thomas Mettler, Switzerland
Adel Juhasz
Rosalind Holgate Smith, UK
Tomasz Gil
Ezra LeBank, USA
Rafe Kelinowa Poland
Lukas Fittl
Ana Wyganawska, Poland
Iwona Wejnicue,
Robert Wlodarczgh
Joanne S
Filip Anarchist and Again List
Bogante Majdaydu
Emerlina Kotne
Asia S
Malgolzata Goydemska, Poland
Wenenke Pielos, Poland
Katarzyna Woyalioska, Poland
Chrstabel Butler, USA
Katarzyna Pawali, Poland
W S, Poland
Pawel K, Poland
Ewa Slymoczyr
Agnieszka Grenckowska, Poland/U
Warsaw Space