I have been experimenting the online thing. I was initially sceptical on how we can do, create, come together online. Then I realised I have been joining nine years online Sadhana practices and I know they have been very enriching experiences and also, gave the opportunity to get to know many people around the worldContinue reading “Cartographic Score – Sign Gesture Fragrance…an online movement dance practice for creative development”
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Cartographic Score: A One to One online Butoh based training
These are one to one dedicated sessions to delve deep into bone movement. Bones are very important and are access of internal movement structure. In these sessions we will learn and deepen our micro movement knowledge and explore diffusion and expansion. These micro-movements to me are keys that open access to further dance investigations andContinue reading “Cartographic Score: A One to One online Butoh based training”
Butoh News
TIME TO DANCE!!! To a wonderful new year of luminescent dances. See you at Dance House 7 to 9 pm Every Thursday Dublin 2015 is starting with significant signs of Butoh abundance! We have the pleasure to have Masaki Iwana as a guest for a workshop and his film will premiere at the Butoh FilmContinue reading “Butoh News”
5th of December “MIDNIGHT STAIRS”: a Butoh evening with performance @Tai Chi Ireland, Dublin
December is here. Whether we indulge in celebrations or not, the year surely feels coming to a rest. Just before leaping into the festive holidays, we will host a Butoh evening. On the 5th of December, Choko Butoh Dublin Research Group and I, will be guests of DAO Tai Chi Ireland. The evening is partContinue reading “5th of December “MIDNIGHT STAIRS”: a Butoh evening with performance @Tai Chi Ireland, Dublin”
Michel Leiris and Francis Bacon: a portrait
Francis Bacon Painting are alive and well! As much as I keep reading and looking at book documents listen to interviews, Francis Bacon’s work has reminiscences of a cornucopia. Every so often a new painting becomes visible to me and with it, weaving lives, people and arts marvellously connecting to the research I am carryingContinue reading “Michel Leiris and Francis Bacon: a portrait”
