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Dance is a Delicate Balance…

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There are short-cuts to happiness, and dancing is one of them.  ~Vicki Baum
Dancing is the poetry of the foot.  ~John Dryden
Dance is the hidden language of the soul.  ~Martha Graham
Talk about dance?  Dance is not something to talk about.  Dance is to dance.  ~Peter Saint James
Poetry is to prose as dancing is to walking.  ~John [...]

The Dawn of Understanding

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from Linda Goodman’s “Love Signs”, page 31
The Planets

we’ve fought a long and bitter war
my Twin Soul and I
lost and lonely, fallen angels, exiled
from a misty, half-forgotten galaxy of stars
wounded cruelly by the painful thrust of Mars
caught in Neptune’s tangled web
shocked and torn asunder
by the sudden, awful violence of Uranus
tortured by the clever lies of [...]

Things have changed

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No particular reason for picking this song.  Or there is a possibility that there is a reason for everything.  As one of my new acquaintances put it “there is a reason for my insanity”.  So there must be a reason for mine.
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YgYgpoZpOK0
 
Bob Dylan “Things Have Changed”
 
 
A worried man with a worried mind
No one in [...]

Sexuality Haunted by its Own Disappearance

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“Pornography is the quadraphonics of sex. It adds a third and fourth track to the sexual act. It is the hallucination of detail that rules. Science has already habituated us to this microscopics, this excess of the real in its microscopic detail, this voyeurism of exactitude.” (Jean Baudrillard)
“At the heart of pornography is sexuality [...]

About violent movement

 
From the book “They Changed the World. 200 Icons who have made a difference.” By Barbara Cady
 
FOR MARTHA GRAHAM (1894 – 1991), THE intense theatrical doyenne of modern dance, movement – not beauty – was the embodiment of truth.  Movement could never lie, her doting father had told her when she was a child growing [...]

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