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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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Singapore Harvest

Participants:
Xie Shangbin, Louis Chong, Teo Wai Chin, Viril Tan, Ashley Ho, Jocelyn Chng, Maybelle Lek, Bernice, Lakshman, Celine Lim, Birte, Pier, Michelle Chua, Derrick Siu, Chi-an Chang, Chu Chu Yuan, Chan Sze-Wei, Faye Lim, Felicia Lim 

Opening Facing: Molinari, Argentina 
Closing Facing: Rio de Janeiro, Brasil 




Photos by Chan Sze-Wei


                                                 

Harvest: GUS2018 Guangzhou, China

LeZai Studio
2-3/F, No.1 Chang Qing Fang Back alley, No. 511 Tongfu East Road, Haizhu District,Guangzhou, 510240 Guangdong
The facilitator yuenjie MARU (from Hong Kong) work with Moon Wu (Guangzhou local).

Talk-Through: 8:00 pm, UTC+8
10:00 pm - 2:00 am/Modified Score Jam

10:50pm opening 5 min global Small Dance facing Shenzhen, China
















1:55am closing global Small Dance facing Bangalore, India


















Timelaspe video: https://youtu.be/Pj-m6Hmy6kU

Participants:
1. 丸仔 yuenjie MARU (Hong Kong)

2, JJ 
3, Xingxing Zhu
4. Helen Chen
5, Green Z 文娟 (Dongguan)
6. 小柒 Zhou Huimin (Shenzhen)
7. Moon Wu (Kaiping)
8. Susu
9. Seven Yan (Shenzhen)

Green:
小舞蹈的完结时间让我有点confused
好像大家都动起来了…我觉得还没结束呢
发现自己动起来都是用四肢支撑

想要尝试用其他部位 比如肩膀 腹部

Seven:
https://youtu.be/7HuV6vum5hE
很有趣的一动带起了一静。有人喜欢替别人着想更多过为自己,不知会不会太累,心疼一下

Seven:
https://youtu.be/FqQbJzWBpT0
https://youtu.be/CesFxsYXrVw

Green:
没有人类体验的接触中,似乎get到丸仔说我在空中缩起来 要打开 往上伸展

小柒Huimin:
在风里,心会动~微微地动,轻轻地摇…被碾压细碎的身体纹路里,来不及问候,就过去了。直到最后的翻滚,风停了,心还在动。

sound record of sharing and thanksgiving: https://youtu.be/ZYdGKNB-jjs

Moon:
上一次由衷感到快乐、无条件地被爱是什么时候呢?
难忘全球数十个城市同一时间起舞,像一个超大的磁力场。
难忘小舞蹈时,意识到双脚能稳稳地毫不费力的站立在大地上这件事,本身即是爱。
难忘那个刚刚好,足够好的抱拥。

Just being, with love.

Seven:
1.觉察:我们身体和思想,与自我对话
2.反应:努力觉察到自己的反应,或没反应
3.可能:允许任何事情发生
4.清晰:走出去-观察-再进入

体悟:每个独立的个体都生活在一个泡泡球内,球就是你的个人空间。让孩子们体会空间感,扩展,收缩,游移,重叠……处理好球的关系,就处理好了我们和时间,空间,人与人之间的关系




drawings by Xingxing and Maru








GUS Group Harvest 2018,Hong Kong, Hong Kong

GUS 2018 Hong Kong, Hong Kong


Blank Space Studio

23 June, 2018
8pm Talk-through by Mimi Lo
10pm-2am GMT+8 GUS
10:50pm opening 5 min global Small Dance facing Campinas, Brasil
1:55am closing global Small Dance facing Bogata, Columbia

Participants:
Mimi Lo 兩口米
Gao Feng 高峰
Emily Wu 胡秀慧
Arvin Cheng 人仔






靈性、變化、脈衝、 Spirituality, Variation, Pulse,
具質感的希望,全都被滿足了!the wishes about qualities are all satisfied!
從未細緻地看著自己的掌紋來舞動,  Never looked into my palm lines in details when I dance,
發現了漂亮的木紋圖案。  Discovered a beautiful pattern on the wood.
手指尖傳來了一次又一次的能量,The energy came to my fingertips again and again,
頭頂卻是今天最強烈的連結。but the strongest connection came from the top of the heard.
遠方傳來的每一張臉,Every faces came from far away,
讓我笑也讓我哭!made me laugh and made me cry!
身體一直往後倒, My body keeps falling backward,
許多沒預期的事! many unexpected experience!
安靜到深心處,Quiet at heart,
笑聲也最嘹亮。the brightest laughter.
時間是框框,Time is the frame,
同時也讓人放心。 it also makes people feel at ease.
隨時可以回到自己的世界,Feel free to return to my own world,
但沒有忘掉別人。but I did not forget the others.
地球在轉動,The Earth is turning,
我們在共舞!We are dancing together!



記《Global Underscore 2018》

2018年6月24日 01:18

香港 流白之間  Blank Space Studio, Hong Kong



Mimi Lo,Hong Kong,Hong Kong





some short impresions from Underscore in Slovenia

GUS Group Harvest , Seoul , South Korea

GUS 2018 Seoul , South Korea
Thank you. All participants and CI dancers around the world.

KIM BONGHO
CHOI A-REUM
AKIKO TAKAKI 
JANG YOOJUNG
LEE BEOMGEON
LEE HYEWON
HWANG SEOKJIN
AHN SEYUL
JEON YUNNA
LIM SOYOUNG
JEON WONBAE
JUNG JINWOO







(Bongho Kim)Seoul, Shouth Korea

Moderate space
While dancing for 4 hours full of enargy.
At some point a distant memory touches me.
In the sweat and breath of 12 people
I become a calm wave.

Group Harvest, Minneapolis, MN. USA

Agitation as an interest...
Motivation by another's inertness...
Starting outside the building by rental circumstance made beautiful textural bonding with the earth...
Windows everywhere...
Bonding with the Timmy...
Feeling paralyzed when watching too much...
Feeling motivated when watching too little...
Honoring North and South...
Peaches...
Quintet of collisions...
(Outbursts of surprise at momentum...)
Desires to bring the group to others, or others to the group...
Sacred spaces...
(Harps playing Christmas songs...)
(Drawing figures with deliberate two-tone palettes...)
(Bold black apologies on orange paper...)
(Reaching fingers...)
(Two clocks...)
Discovering a garden...
Feeling perfectly energetically arrived, despite knowing going to be late...
Observing a millipede, becoming that millipede...
Spine observation, constantly moving...
What is the erect body?...
(The period is louder than the words...)
.

-Lindsay, Timmy, Blake, Celeste, Helena, Brently, Jane, Trish, Jacob, Stephanie


Deerfield, MA USA

Deerfield, MA USA
Facilitators: Patrick Crowley & Sarah Young
Helpers: Saliq Savage, Kristin Horrigan
(Nancy Stark Smith was sick and satelliting from Florence, MA)

Windhorse Hill studio
595-B River Road
Deerfield, MA 01342

Participants:
Adam Brady
Béu Tornaghi
Christhy Mattos
Gabriel Forestieri
Ingrid Bredenberg
Jeff Doff
John Hughes
Julie Rosier
Heather Anderson
Kevin Dee
Kristin Horrigan
Marisa Voldiserra
Mete Bobbe
Liana Foxvog
Linalynn Schmelzer
Patrick Crowley
Sarah Young
Saliq Savage





Max Gautier - Blue cushions were rocks with otters and other sea animals.  Made her smile.

Meta Bobbe - Re-occurring theme of space, especially in this (Dojo) space.  Affected orientation a lot.  Waves of feeling in and out.  Dropping in to the Underscore.  Conversation with "critic".  Holding flow between allowing and critic.

Moti Zemelman- 5 year anniversary of broken elbow and his son being born.  Had been sleep deprived when it happened.  Theme - Welcoming.  What part of myself do I welcome...and not?  Questions of what new things do I welcome at each transition?  Inquiry.  Feeling how connected to "borders" and question of letting people in...or not.

Sarah Young - Remembering a moment "It's not really happening. People are just doing duets."  Noticed that she was actually the observer.  Things got quieter and seemed deeper.  Process is continuous with regular weekly practices through her pregnancy.  Something about the practice fortifies curiosity.  Feeling grateful.

Patrick Crowley - Meditation cushions, child/art station, large Buddha statue and a few other elements gave 3 dimensional element to space.  At one point, I thought there was 2 hours 5 minutes remaining when there was only 5 minutes remaining. Appreciate everyone coming from afar to do this and connect with each others and those around the world.

Beu Tornaghi - Tuning into her share.  Doesn't understand time. Rhythm, attention - our connection.

Heather Anderson - Her first Underscore. Impressed with the feeling of universality. Human resonance.  Today felt like she cycled through different feelings and human experience.  Grateful.  Range of what can exist.



Linalynn Schmelzer - Had never done the full Underscore before.  Challenged herself to not check out and tried to meet everyone.  Take away.  The language of movement is so true and a way to communicate and connect with each other.  Sense of belonging.  Seed was tolerance.  Imagined that she was going to be challenged with the length of the dance and felt supported by the group.

John Hughes- Struggling trying to feel the connection with people dancing around the world.  As he felt into it, he felt more connected to people in the room.  When he went to the piano and played one note, he felt connected with everyone in the room and also that the sound went out to everyone around the world.

Cristi Mattos - Loves this place.  Felt that space is beautiful. First time felt a connection with the space.  Same materials, floor, walls and ceiling.  Felt good.

Ingrid Bredenberg - Excited to be here, extended trip to be here. Thought this may be last time for her of doing the Global Underscore. Came with seeds of gratitude and connection. Through dances overcame some of own noise. So grateful for the Underscore vocabulary that allows seeing on another level through the language and icons and moving outside own limitations.

Jeff Doff- Grateful to be here with his daughter. Having kids has challenged time and space for dance practice, but feels can now go deeper in sharing the dance with his family. His daughter brought his attention today to fact that he wasn't breathing. Pondering the question of exercising the "no" muscle in groups; today thought about that in relation to question of photography. Interested in warm-ups involving different elements of the underscore.

Marissa - First global underscore, came with anticipation and expectations. Vulnerability, taking risks, feeling the sense of connection to both self and group.

Dalia Doff (8 years old)- liked hearing the birds chirping and drawing.

Kristin Horrigan - Reminded of the choices we have in doing this. Gratitude for this being a place for grown-ups to play - stacking and playing with cushions, and reminder of playing with objects differently that usual and that we can do the same with our orientation in life.

Liana Foxvog: Integration. Connecting to other dances, other aspects of life, and baby holding with awareness while tuning into underscore elements.

Saliq Savage- Unwinding, unraveling. Appreciate the container that provides context for this. Felt jammy, lost track of larger composition.

Patrick Crowley - Gratitude to everyone for coming and recognition of the additional feat of doing so with children.











Deerfield, MA USA

Global Underscore Hamburg Germany

Harvest Global Underscore Hamburg


Two drunkards falling their way home. Annelie

A landscape with hills and valleys. And a landscape with water and lakes. I jumped in the water and stepped out of it back and forth. Angela Mara

I felt connected. Nicolas

I enjoyed having lots of time. A game of echos. Katze

Intentional and unintentional. How to engage with this. Being into focus and then again not. Magdalena

Surprised and fascinated by the circle of people. How I perceive people differently during dance and in the circle. Detlef

"Oops" they don't mean me. "Oops "now they mean me. Ok, now I mean somebody. Some old stories into  a game. Thomas

Great tension between the great and the small between the strange and usual and the wish to be wishless. I was worn out but curiousity pulled me back in. Anja

I want to be with everything that there is. Not to be in the past. I have a new tattoo which is connected to this jam now. Annika

It was nice to just play. Sabrina

Surprised when the 4 hours were over. I was totally in the flow. Mattia

I felt like a one-cellular being in the archaic soup. I didn't want to connect with people. It was interesting to still stay. It was painful but then there were limbs growing out of me. There are critical times with contact impro like today. Lara

Focus, let go, connection to earth, not to others. Martin

Touched, that two of my cultures were here and two lands came together for dancing that hadn't been for a long time. Petronella

 Play new opened rooms. Renate

Wonderful state of bliss. Everything fits and i'm in trust. Heilke

Authentic and alive more than before. Norbert

I've never enjoyes small dance in my whole llife up til today. Savitri

I was a part of a river all the time and the river is flowing into the world and connecting us all: Barbara

I was practicing to say "Yes" what ever was there.  Joy but also tightness, expectation that others have on me. Nadja

My focus was trust. Be open for what is coming. And having trust to let yourself fall: Paulina


Group Harvest Taipei

1. I was thinking about responsibility when I come today as a host, which is against my nature. I am observing myself and see if I am over responsible today. It turn out that I balance the situation pretty well.

2. I go crazy today. I feel connected which others because it is so dense.

3. I feel satisfied and the pure happiness today. Its like back to the childhood.

4. My task today is to enjoy. I try pretty hard to join others but not to interrupt.

5. My task today is to release myself. The whole event is a bit long to me. But I do enjoy and relax myself.

6. My task today is quite. I realized that I was a bit too quite during the event. But during the event a person come to me and we talk a bit. After that I decide to join and having fun.

7. This is my first time trying this kind of event. My task today is to ease the tense and I think do to enjoy and having fun.

8. My task today is 過癮. I think fulfill the task through enjoy myself, enjoy watching others having fun.

9. Thanks for hosting this event. Feel thankful.

10. My task today is to play with my body. I was a bit scare at the first place. However, when I join the dance I understood that I don't need to worry about it.

11. I spend more time observing today. I found that this is like a small community. Most of people focus on the main group on the dance floor however there are other things happening at the same time  which is just like our daily life.

12. I am a crazy guy in daily life. But this dance is more crazy and comfortable than what I have experienced. And I also observed that the noise and sound made by others and I decide to join them. It was such a nice experience.

13. This is the first time that I feel so real in holding others hand and how people communicate to make this happened.
 


Mimi Lo, Hong Kong, Hong Kong

靈性、變化、脈衝、
具質感的希望,全都被滿足了!
從未細緻地看著自己的掌紋來舞動,
發現了漂亮的木紋圖案。
手指尖傳來了一次又一次的能量,
頭頂卻是今天最強烈的連結。
遠方傳來的每一張臉,
讓我笑也讓我哭!
身體一直往後倒,
許多沒預期的事!
安靜到深心處,
笑聲也最嘹亮。
時間是框框,
同時也讓人放心。
隨時可以回到自己的世界,
但沒有忘掉別人。
地球在轉動,
我們在共舞!

記《Global Underscore 2018》
2018年6月24日 01:18
香港 流白之間


Mimi Lo,Hong Kong,Hong Kong
(English Vision Updated Later)

Béu, Deerfield MA, USA

time, tempo, time, tempo

words cannot tell
the experience of ritmo
collective
singular

each weaving
a whole
singular
weaving
with 
the whole
and 
all

sigularly
connected
Béu, Deerfield MA, USA

洪玉珊 台北台灣

您好:
這活動非常高與與全球同步參與,雖然腿都淤青了,但是非常享受。

Jeff/Dahlia Doff, Deerfield, MA, USA

this is what i think my dad(Jeff) is thinking 1:only sound is birds chirping. 2:feet screeching 3: likes the colors i am using 

Dahlia Doff (8 years old), Deerfield, MA, USA

ash, singapore, singapore

it is warm with either nymphs or mosquitoes. a fire lights against steel. children watch in circles of circles. upon unearthing soil there is the nijinsky of a thousand nails. scabs of sweat peel off as day.

amidst the grey there are grasses of children. we watch in circles of circles, forgetting ceilings, making our air -- stone to stone from histories to heart, we are apart as limbs of aircrafts and conflate like cornflakes, soaked 2 hours in milk. another half comes in a laugh.

children fields watch in circles of circles, unable to put down a foot so bells from bellies ring without fingers, trembling against the edges of throats, till they open into leaves, into water. leaf water water leaf. pin the donkey's tail:

which ear is his?
hello! have you lost an elbow?
is this your finger?
is this your shin?
is it a shin?

a foot reaches across a chest, into the lips of a dandelion.

Dahlia Doff, Deerfield MA, USA

this was amazing like riding a unicorn i hope you all had fun i did !                                                                                                           sincerely Dahlia

Dahlia Doff (8 years old), Deerfield MA, USA

Dahlia Doff (8 years old), Deerfield MA, USA

being here in a peaceful place and the only thing you here is the birds chirping and feet brushing the floor this was one of the greatest times of my life this was my first time coming and it is great so far. hope you all are having fun!                                                                                                                                                                               sincerely Dahlia

Dahlia Doff (8 years old), Deerfield MA, USA

Jeff Doff, Deerfield MA, USA -- Being "In"

Several people mentioned seeds about "being IN" the dance, even under circumstances where they had to leave the dance.

One person mentioned that part of the inclusion of this Global Underscore could also be to include nature / animals. Right after she said that, I noticed more clearly the sounds of the birds around the dance studio where we are. And I still am noticing them, and thinking of the birds as "IN the dance" with us.

It also makes me wonder, can I still be "IN the dance" when I leave later on today? Can I be "IN the dance when I'm at home with my family? Can I be "IN the dance when I'm at work?

When does one become "IN the dance," and how does one return to the dance?

Jeff Doff,  Deerfield MA, USA

Celine, Singapore, Singapore

We play to heal

Maybelle Lek, Singapore, Singapore

twirling, woo-hooing in pleasant surprise, 
leaning, woo-hooing like children in the playground 
supporting, gathering, sending

people solving dilemmas on the spot 
gathering to curiosity 

There's a wheelbarrow war, both barrels limped and breathed 
Floppy onto the ground, 
Drawing energy from the earth to the bodies 

Everchanging landscape, 
Deep breaths of realisation, rest and recuperation
I find myself inspired by curiosity 
And challenged by the infinite possibilities 

Greetings from Patrick, GUS Coordinator

Hello Underscorers around the world,

We are beginning together this journey of sharing together through this mode of awareness and dance celebrating connection!

I hope everyone's preparation  went well or whatever way it did..

Much love, Patrick (and Nancy Hughes)
Hi GUS facilitators,

The packet to help you with your facilitation of your Global Underscore is coming soon. Thanks for our patience!

We will have LIVE HARVESTING on this blog site. Please accept the invitation to your gmail account email address, so you can set up a computer for people at your GUS to HARVEST. If you do not have a gmail account (either a gmail email address or another email address that goes through gmail account), then send your HARVEST to us afterwards and we will post it.

Love, Patrick Crowley and Nancy Hughes

CI and Underscore in India

Here are some inspirational words from Erica Kaufman about CI and Underscore in India...

A GUS Vision:

On June 22 I will have a necessary eye surgery in Chennai, India and will be riding the following day, the Equinox, convalescing on my back in bed. As I prepare for this, my heart kept dreaming of all the beautiful Indian CI dancers I’ve had the honor of teaching and dancing with over the past 10 years.

My dream was that these beautiful dancers facilitate GUS in various places throughout India. Luckily they and others are doing just that:)

Perhaps this year GUS facilitators worldwide can consider adding a few minutes devoted to GOOD HEALING ENERGY sent EVERYWHERE needed around the entire🌱World🌏, GOOD ENERGY to EVERYBODY & EVERY SITUATION EVERYWHERE.

These Global Underscores can be a beautiful way of connecting a web of goodness around the globe. If you like this idea, please feel free to add it at the end of the GUS event—a nice way of ending.

GUS 2018 Times Zones

Hi everyone,

As you decide to organize a GUS in your area, here are the times in order to dance simultaneously with each other:

Time Zones:
7 am - 11 am   UTC-07:00   San Francisco/Vancouver
8 am - 12 pm   UTC-06:00   Boulder
 9 am - 1 pm    UTC-05:00   Chicago
10 am - 2 pm   UTC-04:00   New York/Deerfield, MA USA
11 am - 3 pm   UTC-03:00   Buenos Aires             
  3 pm - 7 pm   UTC+01:00  London 
  4 pm - 8 pm   UTC+02:00  Paris, Berlin 
  5 pm - 9 pm   UTC+03:00  Israel/Palestine
 6 pm - 10 pm  UTC+04:00  Moscow 
 10 pm - 2 am  UTC+08:00  Hong Kong, Singapore
 11 pm - 3 am  UTC+09:00  Tokyo
 12 am - 4 am  UTC+10:00  (June 24th) Melbourne/Sydney

♥️ Patrick Crowley & Nancy Hughes 

We are so happy to announce the date and time of GLOBAL UNDERSCORE (GUS) 2018:

Mark your calendars! 

Global Underscore (GUS) 2018

Saturday, June 23, 10:00 am–2:00 pm EST
(NSS will be in western Massachusetts)
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         love, Nancy Hughes, Patrick Crowley, organizers
                  with Nancy Stark Smith 
                  Brandin Steffensen, advisor

P.S. We want to find a new website/blog to use for GUS. We think WordPress would be best. Does anyone want to help give us some direction in transferring over?

Harvest Estonia GUS 2017





Global Underscore 2017
Sat. June 24, 2017, 5–9pm
Viljandi, Estonia site

facilitator: Nancy Stark Smith
producer: Notafe festival
participants:
Jenni Ristkari (Finland), Toni Vaahtera (Finland), Lara Bogataj (Austria), Angela-Mara Florant (Germany), Kaisa Kukkonen (Finland), Evelyn Tuul (Estonia), Nadja Parssinen (Finland), Niina Rejeva (Estonia), Tina Smeja (Canada), Ursula Rummel (Estonia), Valeria Januškevitš (Estonia), Helina Karvak (Estonia), Caitlin Sidney (UK), Veronika Yakushevich (Finland), Sini Haapalinna (Finland), Marli Laur (Estonia), Elina Reineck (Finland), Kadri Noormets (Estonia), Katrin Kubber (Estonia), Merle Saarva (Estonia), Victoria Kovalenko (Finland/Ukraine), Barbara Dumont (France), Antti Marjakangas (Finland), Hari Choudhary (India), Anne Expert (France), Lidia Mertins (Estonia), Alexandre Westerlund (Sweden), Anne-Mari Anderson (Estonia), Tatjana Romanova (Estonia), Donats Rudzitiz (Latvia), Olga Trebuhina (Latvia), Helin Jürmann (Estonia), Marta Jamsja (Estonia), Janika Koppel (Estonia)


We were in a gorgeous big school assembly hall, with renovated wood floors, high ceilings, a balcony and high stage, freshly painted bluegray walls, and a deck outside that overlooked a beautiful grassy hillside with lovely wooden houses, sloping down to a large and always-inspiring lake. Big trees on the top edge of the hillside blew musically throughout the Underscore. Peonies are blossoming now and we brought several stalks of white ones into the corner of the space in a large Roman-looking urn that mysteriously showed up in the space during our workshop earlier in the week.

The maps and lists and Underscore pages were on the wall, snacks in the hall, art supplies in the corner by the peonies.

No one came to the computer for Real Time Harvest or Live Harvest during the dancing!!

Here is a live transcript of our Final Sharing Harvest and some photos.

Thank you, Nancy Hughes, Brandin Steffensen, and Patrick Crowley—our Global Underscore coordinators—for your work in bringing us together this year. It felt strong and more important than ever for us to connect worldwide, in real time, through our dancing.

It also felt important to acknowledge in this Global Underscore the call for more open discussion within the worldwide CI community about restrictions of freedom occurring in the world based on ethnicity, race, religion, nationality, gender, and other political and cultural conflicts. Can and should CI, Underscore, and Global Underscore flourish in an a-political framework? How and where do political and moral stances have a place in our CI, improvisation, somatics, and dance world and work?

Thank you, Penny Chivas and team in Glasgow, Scotland, for exposing and weathering the first harsh winds of dissent of your Global Underscore site (based on the fact of there being an Israeli site in the network!), and then thanks to Nicole Bindler, Dan Bear Davis, and Lailye Weidman for their work on a petition and video conference about political consciousness in the contact improvisation community. I look forward to a report in CQ on these conversations, perhaps in our CI Newsletter Online where there is a place for Comments.

That said, I felt again the power of our nonverbal practice— to be confronted, over and over again, with “difference” and contrast (styles, backgrounds, intentions) within the dance space, and cultivating the practice of finding generous, creative, inventive solutions. Hard work. Good humor.  Serious study. Joyful play. All at once. What a composition that is!

With love and appreciation to all who participated in this year’s Global Underscore.
xoxo Nancy SS


Our Sharing Harvest:
(transcribed live by Kaisa and Anne, thank you!)

Ienni (Finland)
I would love to sing a song
I am a bad singer
it stays in my mind:
All I want from you is forever to remember me as loving you

Angela-Mara (Germany)
Hamburg, Köln, where my friends are
feeling a lot of different emotions at the same time
Final Resolution hearing the sound of the rain and the sound of people drawing

Caitlin (UK)
I was low energy to start
I felt like I had too much
Someone came and I stayed with it
it was so fun
it was making me laugh

Hari (India)
I felt I lost myself many times
I found myself many times
getting lost in my body, getting lost in the trees
getting lost and finding myself again

Tatjana (?)
a long and multilayered journey
being with my body and the composition at the same time
it’s a game between recording the things around me and staying here in my body
it’s very subjective for me
When you meet a person, you meet a whole world. You can communicate and get know it through the movement. It is therapeutic.

Sini (Finland)
my uncle passed away this morning, so i was orientating globally, cosmically. Forms appearing and disappearing into light and then it didn’t make sense anymore. Final Resolution: light.

Alexander (Portugal/Sweden)
Many states today, another long jam, right now a feeling that I can’t really recall what happened. Was fun, intense, slow. Very absorbed in myself, sometimes out of my self. Always needing to let go to step into something next. There’s freedom there, I feel, with the work that we did. There’s a bigger picture, wholeness.

Barbara (France)
Gratitude. I wonder if grace and gratitude have a connection. I liked to see and give generosity, How dance is generated through movement. It’s about giving and taking. Was a good seed. I found humor in my dances. I went through very different phases, looking very close to the floor, trying to look very far, contrasts; looking around. What I find in underscore and dance, it’s the density of time because of the awareness of space. Time flies and at the same time it’s expanding, fullness. I was very nourished from the week, not only the workshop, but walking here, eating, swimming, watching the trees, flowers, the wind.

Victoria (Ukraine/Finland)
I feel very close to something super important of my life. CI came to my life one year ago; before, I did other things. I never saw dance as anything then. I wasn’t sure about it. Then contact happened and I met many great teachers and immediately all the puzzles came together. It’s something that can transform you so fast, compassion, practice, wisdom practice, presence, freedom. Combination of all this. I feel WOW. Thank you.

Nancy (USA)
I want to check in about time. I’m feeling the stress about the time. Could we break the rules and continue around the circle after standing, so everyone has time to talk?. [All agree.]

I was very intrigued with the open space gap we had after the Assembly. We had 10 minutes to do nothing (having finished all Assembly activities earlier than expected). I liked that—the unexpected and undesignated space.

I visited each site around the world as I stood facing Moscow in the Opening Stand. Starting with Moscow, I found myself hopping to each site (having almost memorized them from writing them several times for the wall), visiting for a moment, looking around, saying hi to some people I knew were there, then hopping to the next. Such a strong feeling knowing that they were actually there, right now, standing, facing the next place, and we were in this together.

Ann (France)
Being connected to the planet, learning to find my ease in the uncomfort and releasing into what welcomes me.

Kaisa (Finland)
I was struggling with changing states
feeling it has to come from me
it was hard to take any touch from outside
then somebody came to me
I relaxed to it and then it changed
I relaxed to that help somehow, and then it changed

Antti (Finland)
I had one of the most difficult beginnings ever
emotional outburst
this time confirmed to me the old truth
to trust the body, the movement, to find expression
movement is a way to regulate the emotional state
the emotiomal state became a compositional element
I was suffering and enjoying at the same time
not having any touch for the whole jam and finding a deeply connected dance at the end

Lara (Austria)
Sweat and tears are both salty.
I feel like cancelling the date with the earth/world.
Itchy feeling from inside, like i am scratching my skin from the inside.

Elina (Finland)
I had this moment outside, watching the trees, those impressively big trees. Suddenly I saw that each of them was dancing their small dance, then i came inside and had my small dance.

Nadja (Finland)
I have a lot to say. I enjoy the undescore, i wasn’t expecting anything. But in the warm up you said that just be in the space. I opened the movement to the body.

Each couples I had, I had really nice dances today, and I thought why it happened. There were many things. Most important was Arriving, that i could arrive before I start the dance. I also enjoyed, and the most important thing: trust the kinesthetic feelings of the body. Concreteness in the sensation of the body. Trust the body. I found this week, it has been like meditation, lots of confronting my own obstacles. Contrasts was happening this week. Most important thing was that when I had these processes. And allowing people to be how they are.

Janika (Estonia?)
I want to say thank you. Now I feel the pain in all my body, I needed it. That’s important moment for me, the small dance. It’s inspiring, all the people in the world. And i want to say about coincidence. There is a shoe holding the door open, like someone should come in.

Toni (Finland)
This nourished me:
the colour yellow, toes, flashes of smiles, dryness, the smell of sweat, cucumbers, friction, ignorance, pencils.
Concentrating on the things that nourish me.

Marta (?)
It wasn’t easy for me. I have done some CI, but i felt that i coudn’t open up. And the voices in my head were saying many things.

Lydia (?)
I said about losing myself to the information. I didn’t expect that today. I already found myself. About coincidence, there was one moment, when I found myself with three red shirts. I don’t know where they are right now. Was fun.

Merle (Estonia)
I feel today many beautiful moments, I surprised myself, because my body wanted to move very different ways, i just let it go and some moments I don’t understand what my body is doing. And there’s lots of energy and power and freedom. And after when I go out, then I understand better.

Helinä (Estonia)
When we did facing towards other coutries, it was interesting to feel the other place, almost seeing the backs from the other countries. And then here hearing the names and countries and people are still similar, from so many different places. Still doing the same stuff. I had a lot of different emotions, sensations and qualities; we started to laugh at the same time when the ear of the vase came off and it was interesting to feel that happening.

Kadri (Estonia)
I had skype with two friends of mine, from Brazil and Kyoto. When we started you were telling about the countries. Why didn’t i tell them! We could have met in the undescore. Small dance was very important and that it happened in the beginning and end.

Helin (Estonia? nonworkshop woman)
When people started this thing, I was very energetic, let’s go! But when we did the small dance, and we were facing Russia, then it changed. I didn’t know what i was doing, I was scratching the floor. That was that. I don’t know why, but i was really egoistic, i wanted just my personal space. I tried to connect with wall and it didn’t work. I sat in the corner and was painting, i took some pencils and was drawing. Many different emotions, when i watched everyone. Maybe one day i will show what i draw.

Anne-Mari (Estonia? nonworkshop)
Ci is always understanding and others better. Who am I and who are others, thinking of do I see who they are and who am I? And also curiosity. Freedom. Also i was thinking if there are some people who need more, stronger, impulse to move and other people need less impuls. Is it so, or? And with few people that we were moving like one body. Remembering my own body, I am here, trying to look it from one step away.

Tina (Montreal, Canada)
I was thinking, feeling, different states, and in the global sense I was curious about global and local, about permeability, sensing borders, boundaries, how sometimes there is free trade and sometimes heavily guarded borders. Seeing if it’s possible to sneak across the border and retreat when it’s too dangerous.

Danat (Riga, Latvia)
Thank you all of you. For that beautiful moment of healing. I think CI is very great open structure for ideas, movement. We are all very open and excited and fresh and open to the world. It’s a great thing nowadays.

Olga (Riga, Latvia)
It was my first underscore. I had many feelings. Feels like gravity, losing myself, trying to find some connections between CI, contemporary art, some ideas came to my mind, it’s so contemporary but at the same time searching for spirituality like ancient things.