Archive for July, 2009

Guest Faculty – Anna Halprin

July 31, 2009

Anna Halprin, the grandmother of healing dance,
thank you anna for your lifetime of work and what you have given each of us
I love you

How dance heals

July 31, 2009

Jill Henderson at Shands Arts in Medicine dancing dancing dancing 

How dance heals

 

Dance for healing is about  moving.  With every movement you embody the creative fire.  There within the dance, your body has a life of its own.  Within every one of us is a dancer.  The dancer within us is the seducer, the seductress, the one creates a healing spiral around us.  If we are seduced enough, we move into the dance and are part of the movement of healing.  If  you are a nurse, a mother, a person who is ill, you start to dance from room to room.   You are in the midst of tasks, and if within all of this,  you close your eyes and see yourself as a dancer, you see that you live in the dance of your own life.  Instead of rushing from place to place, you shift your body’s perspective.  All of a sudden, you see yourself dancing through your own life.  You become graceful and beautiful by a deliberate conscious act, an intention.

 

Through this possibility of dancing at any moment in our lives, dancing in any moment, we can see ourselves in total grace and beauty.  In the dancing moment there is  level of spontaneity and fun.  You can move in any way you want to, you dance and twirl, allow yourself to stretch, to open.  Embody movement that is natural and flowing like a river.   Your movements become art, they become a dance.

 

Dance heals by spiraling us down inside ourselves to a center where tensions are released and there is a freedom and spaciousness.  To dance is to harness the fire inside your belly that moves you.   You are always in movement, you go inside where you are held in place, and then move outward.  You thrill to the momentum and the movement that frees you.  You feel the wind as you move, it alivens your senses. You twirl, you move, you feel your spirit's rhythm.

 

Dance is vehicle for emotional expression, an opportunity to embody emotion.  When she teaches, Jill has people dance an image of a scene, become a forest, an animal.  Each person chooses their image and dances it to another person.  Then they dance together.  Then Jill has people dance a moment of pain or illness.  She uses the dance as a way to connect to someone.  You can become sensitive to how you move, and how another person moves.  You move with them and let them push on your hand. You connect  with the essential energy each person has inside themselves. Each person has a specific energy, a way of moving.  You connect with it and harness it for healing.   You start to move, you get into your energy, you get tingly, alive.  Your cells vibrate, you tap into your own energy source.   As you move you feel the imagery within you become real, you feel it become alive.  If you imagine you are a tree, you move your arms as branches and you feel like a tree.  When you dance with someone who is ill, your very movements flow to them, lift them or caress them and send them your healing energy. 

 

All the imagery does is take you into the dance.  What is healing is the actual dance.  You body and spirit become one and really  free.   The energy of the experience becomes palpable.  Writing, painting, song, and dance are like a continuum that goes from thought to movement embodying  the creative process.  In dance you  are truly embodied, translating thought and emotion into movement.  When you get cells moving there are neurotransmitters flowing, there are endorphins flowing.  You express any fluidity that you are capable of.  Whatever is tense, is let go. The body itself leads you where it wants to be naturally.

Boiling Energy: Community Healing … – Google Books

July 30, 2009

Boiling energy is a wonderful book about the genesis of healing dance. It tells how a people healed with dance, before shaman specialists or dance healers.
thank you Richard for this book!!!

Parties as healing art.

July 30, 2009

Parties , festivals, dances, food, are healing art. They unite community, bring people together, have fun, and dance and music and eat. In Greece, they are experts at this, they practiced it for thousands and years and got it right. Most parties are for church, are spiritual in origin and then turn musical and dance. Some are for harvest food etc.

Yesterday night we went to a bread party in the village of Volax. They showed the children how to make bread, how they did it for thousands of years, then they brought out fresh bread, olives, cheese, artichokes, and wine and raki and water, and  musicians started to play and everyone danced for hours under the wild north wind, sunset and home made Greek wine.

Healing art for self, others, community and earth.

See and download the full gallery on posterous

Amazon.com: Grief and the Healing Arts: Creativity As Therapy (Death, Value and Meaning) (9780895031891): Sandra L. Bertman: Books

July 29, 2009

Nancy Fried’s ceramic sculptures have helped heal thousands of women with breast cancer. She took her pain and darkness and made it larger, it became a symbol that healed the world

making healing art= compassion

July 29, 2009

Nancy Fried ceramic healing art.

Ok, you are a healing artist

You make art to heal yourself

Your darkness and pain

Turn into art

And you are healed….

But….

Can you transcend

your personal moment of truth

and go into a place

where your moment

is symbolic

and healing

 for everyone?

When you make art to heal yourself,

You have an opportunity,

To tune in, listen, receive

Healing images from spirit

These images

When made into art

Heal others, community and the earth…

Think about it

It=compassion

theacropolismuseum.gr

July 28, 2009

each scupture is so beautiful
and was the experience, the love, the pathos
of a person
and then, became
healing to the whole world

Art and healing and symbolism

July 28, 2009

A friend of mine told me

that he makes symbols of his pathos…

and dedicates it to God.

Ummmm

He doesn’t do it that way,

he just makes a piece of art about his life,

about his pain, his stories,

and it becomes a symbol,

he says,

and then….

The art is so beautiful,

so beyond his story alone,

that he

Does a ceremony

and dedicates his art to God.  

The  ceremony itself is a symbol….

the process universal…..

It says, “can you trancend your moment of truth

and go into a place

where your moment is

much larger,

and it becomes

a symbol for everyone…. ?"

He says,

"making art for healing,

is abut becoming larger".

You get larger to fit

whatever you see or feel,

you get to be larger and then….

You are huge,

as huge as the night time sky,

You are HIM, you are HER

And it started

by only

making art……

 

Sacred Land Film Project

July 27, 2009

declaring a place SACRED is the oldest way to protect it
viewing a place as sacred is the best way to want to protect it
everything is alive, the land, animals, spirits and us

tell me, tell us

July 27, 2009

What is spiritual vs. material in your life? the shift?

Why, how, do you do this?

You do what?  ceremony, a healing path,  special places for prayer?

Stories of how you changed your life with a spiritual shift

How can sacred space and ceremony  change your life

How do you  do it, how did you do it

ummmm