Sharing lunch with five members of the Sichuan Modern Dance Company, I count 120 dishes on the table. Eating and laughing: A must in Chengdu.
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
pressing the body into the wall

TASK for the Sichuan Modern Dancers: Press the Body into the Wall and Wait. Why do the dancers have such a hard time simply to wait (Is it because they are on top of each other?) Imagine you are on the stage and in front of you is the public. I guide them with words: "Use direct address, eye contact and silence from the stage to the public. Give them Silence. Give them time." The words help-they are able to wait.
the golden mask
At the Jinsha Site Museum outside of Chengdu, I'm wowed by how many years humans have lived in the region [well? How many?} and by the culture of the Shu Kingdom. This is a rare relic --- a golden mask used in classical Chinese dances. To appreciate and understand the different ethnicities of China today and the dances performed by the Sichuan Song and Dance Troupe, do I need to know ancient Chinese history?
Chengdu located in southwest China, is the capital of Sichuan province and a sub-provincial city. It is the fifth most populous city in China. More than four thousand years ago, the prehistorical Bronze Age culture of Jinsha established itself in this region.
Thursday, November 6, 2008
identity transformation
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Present to Past
To understand - to communicate - to have a movement dialogue with the dancers - to provoke new movements that arise somewhere between my knowledge of dance and theirs, I have the need to get a sense of their culture from the present to the past. Images: Near
I have no idea what you are saying
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
GO OBAMA!
I'm walking around my neighborhood: downtown
focus on the ordinary - focus on the virtuosic

Five days ago: Li Yan (dancer Jessey of the Sichuan Modern Dance Company) and I posed in front of the SICHUAN SONG AND DANCE ENSEMBLE ART SCHOOL. I sat with my eyes closed - she took a virtuosic pose. Simplicity against Complexity. Can an ordinary minimalist movement be virtuosic to a viewer if it is placed in a certain context on stage?
exposing their flesh
So they told me: in the old asian philosophy they believed the sky is round and the earth is square
I have to adapt to the reality
New York to Zurich to Beijing to Chengdu

On my way to Chengdu, China to work the first time with the Sichuan Modern Dance Company. Four different beds - Four different views. Who are my neighbors? Where they come from? Do they love to dance? Which picture is from what country?
One Picture is the view out of my sister Martina's home. The other Picture is the view out of my new friend (I know here only for a day) Fabienne's balcony, one other picture is a view out of a hotel room window and an other one is out of my home.
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