Woke up this morning with this question in my head.
I just have to quote Colleena Shakti's blog to express my before-breakfast concerns...
"What happened to Middle Eastern music? I remember that was what initially drew me into this dance… the heart wrenching and uplifted feeling I would get when I heard it. That is why many of us choose to dedicate ourselves to a 'marginal dance form' - an Oriental dance and not go with a Western dance style.... culture inspires community rather than isolation.
When compared, Western/Occidental art seeks to satisfy individual expression, Eastern/Oriental art, (or what I have learned in India from my masters I should say), has 2 functions - to celebrate divine union (the heightened state of the dancer when she 'forgets' herself and transcends the individual self) and uplift the spectator to a similarly ecstatic state (what we commonly call 'to behold beauty'). Though not all dance has to be a prayer or follow a tradition, values are what subconsciously manifest as aesthetic choices.
What are the values of the Tribal community that you saw? Do you think there is a change of values inside the change of aesthetic choices made by dancers?
[...] I hope I don't sound too negative, I did see some awesome technique and innovation and I saw a TON of love and support. I just want to see us evolve and take it higher in every way or it will just be another fad that passed like disco.
I love belly dance because it is an expression of femininity, oriental thought and I love tribal for the remembrance it offers of women dancing for women basking in their divine sensuality. It's not an opposition to change, evolution or self expression that I feel... rather a sadness for the loss of Oriental beauty in belly dance."
I will take these thoughts with me to the market: today it's new fabrics day!
Cerca...
mercoledì 22 agosto 2012
Tribal thoughts #1: where are we going?
martedì 21 agosto 2012
Sardinia: friends, sun, thoughts
After the workshop
Last may I was lucky enough to visit Cagliari. Even if my mom was born there I never had the chance to visit it...
It is amazing to see how Sicily and Sardinia are two sister islands, not only in the color of the sea or the trees - those that remind me so much of "my" land - but also in people... Maybe it is because of my half-sardines origins, but it really was as if I were with close friends, with a not-so-far part of my family.
So, between a visit to the city and a few hours of hard training, I had time to think about an hot topic that I drag behind for a bit of time: improvisation and dancing.
Too often I found myself on stage immersed in the most chaotic thoughts. What is Art? Where the creative act can take place except on a blank page, "the order that comes from the chaos" ... So I finally found the piece I needed to finish the puzzle: improvisation can be a creative act fully and deeply engaging, we only have to "turn off our brain".
As in meditation, when thoughts move no longer unaware but conveyed in a continuously calm stream , so the dance can turn into a "vacuum that fills", a practical meditation, a movement that creates.
The only difficulty lies in trying to curb fears, anxieties and concerns that are transformed into thoughts and chaos ...
A goal complicated, I admit it, but certainly it is worth to devote oneself!
As I continue to work on this idea, here's what came out during Cagliari's Hafla (thanks to Stefania for the video!)
Etichette:
cagliari,
inspiring,
performance,
thoughts,
workshops
Still Rome
Tribal Fusion Express, workshop and show
Me and Violet teaching our duet choreography (ph. by Shadi Kries)
Hard work, bellydancers!
Me and Violet Scrap performing during the show (ph. by Urosh Cotman)
(ph. by Urosh Cotman)
Videos coming soon!
It's been a while...
I'ts time to update this blog. Pics, thoughts, moments of transition between one trip and the other. Please note: I'm messy, so I know for sure this won't be an ordered exposure of topics. By the way, with a cultured quote:
"Hope you enjoy getting inside my brain. It's pretty interesting in here" (cit.)
martedì 24 gennaio 2012
Melodia Show, Rome
Melodia: Tribal Fusion, Contemporary and Modern Dance meeting night was an event organized by Sciahina in Rome featuring great dancers from all Italy such us Violet Scrap, Daria Bertogna, Tallulah Dawn and many others.
Here are a few videos from that special dacing night...
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