EXPLORING DIFFERENT VARIATIONS...diary from the residence...6th day...
The correlation of dimensional movements with dynamic stresses is most strongly felt in freely-flowing movement, whereas in the flow is restrained different correlation arise.
But, there must be something in the heat too, this morning I could not mentally focus on my daily goal...so I was doing slowly and according to Bruce Fertman, tho slower-the more you learn...by doing slowly, your body learning faster. I felt more disembodied...like a person who cares her position in the world, her proprioception, the sense where and how I am standing...How my body parts moving, what about my emotions, sense of existing, am I safe....alive? do I have right to tell when I need to tell? or will I expose myself every time when is needed? do I want to move? why I want to move? why I am doing this residency? what useful I will reveal to this world regarding dance, movement and somatic?
Questions are ok! with inquiring we are still sound alive and ready to change...
Inspired by amazing movement and somatic explorer Laura V. Ward https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3olLPYJtUbo&list=UUQWxe-zA4JbAoZUZ3lFAXCw&index=15 I worked more consciously today on inhalation as an inspiration and exhalation as an letting go...
- DATA from neuroscience, the existence of mirror neurons present tangible material suggesting the importance of mechanism of neural mimicry (allows humans to recognize emotions and empathize with others) and isomorphism (similarity in organisms of different ancestry resulting from convergence-the idea of perception and the underlying physiological representation are similar).
- The distinction between Self and Other that originated in the phenomenological literature on empathy is continued in the social neuroscience perspective. (Moving Consciously, edited by Sondra Fraleigh/ Radical Somatics. Hillel Brunel, 130)
Today I was working more on my neural alignment, imagery stimulation, slow flow,, shape flow which is in a correlation with our breath, organs, glands,...more about healthy relationship inside my own body...lately this is so much important to me than do a great choreo and go home....recognizing what my body parts can or can not do, this is really important to realize, and not to judge, not to confront with your ego, rather talk to him. ... and breathe...when you just focus on that you forget about all other things around..
According to Laban, alignment is a continuum between two extremities-constantly modified by and interacting with the environment. In LBMS the images while the body is at rest, LMA called Dynamic Pause or Dynamic Stillness, without the use of voluntary muscular force. The body in that state of pause stretches itself through the imaginary stimulation, connecting the diverse parts and preparing itself for movement out of the vertical axis. (The Moving Researcher/ Ciane Fernandes., 93)
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