April 15, 2015

Form: Artistry


Tiles by Heather Lezla
Musing…
“A young dancer thinks dancing is about big things - jumps, turns, energy. An older one knows it is about the small things, like simplicity and breathing.” - Sarah Kaufman (from her interview with Julie Kent)

“This is an art… and if you don’t cultivate your soul, and if you don’t cultivate your education and your knowledge of life and beauty and other things, there are limited things you can share on the stage with other people.”  -Xiomara Reyes

Charise’s Turn:
Both Julie Kent and Xiomara Reyes are retiring from their principal roles with the American Ballet Theatre. Their perspectives point to the wisdom of a seasoned performing artist as well as what constitutes star appeal. Let’s make a leap here (balletic or otherwise) to the general concept of approach. How to approach an endeavor or project of any type is another way of saying how to bring your self to it (and in to it). This is where you connect with what you are creating or saying, and when you connect, then others will too. The form of what you are doing is a funnel to hold the vitality of your coming-into-the-creative-moment. The funnel is critical, but it’s empty without your pouring into it. 

My friend and mentor, Charmaine Lee, advocates for dance as a healing art. The following poem, inspired by her teaching, is in response to a prompt to write a “machine” poem via the April Poem A Day challenge of The Writer’s Digest.

Charmaine's Class

"Do you want to be mechanical, or move with spirit?"
she shouted across the DC studio all the way 
from South Africa where outspoken against
the machinery of Apartheid too soon too loud
once exiled she chooses this homeland of dance. 

- Charise M. Hoge

Get Fired Up:
This is my shout out to you to move with spirit into the form of your creative expression!


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