Dance Ecology. Movement Migration – Cultivation – Improvisation

This August 2018, I began physical  research into a piece on dance ecology and cultivation which was shown at Norte Maar’s Dance at Socrates festival in New York City. The dance was performed to  Arvo Part’s Fratres and  Wendell Berry’s beautiful articulation in poetry, History. Below is a bit about my current process:

I am improvising now. Mostly solo work in intentional landscapes but at times, with other movers as well. Improvisation sounds simple. “Just make it up!”, right? But the action of improvisation that I aspire to, comprises less of making it up and more of listening to the movement urges coming from my charged, expressive body. After forty years of intentional cultivation through repertory, my physical form, musicality, and spatial sense are all poised to conduct improvisation, to mine the moment and discover action through relational choices that my body-mind, mind-body is making.

The pictures and video attached were taken by Steven Speliotis and Reiko Yanagi.

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