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July 07, 2005

Back

Life is slowly returning to normalcy, despite a nasty bout of stomach flu which floored me right after the show. I haven't gotten to Capoeira just yet, and am enjoying a brief "vacation" from activity. Feel the need to get into some sort of schedule, some routine again before diving in once more, full bore.

The past few weeks seem like a dream now--and there was one amazingly fast, vibrantly compacted period of intensity, moving, dancing, breathing and eating in a space where time stood still and one was never sure as to whether it is day or night, whether one minute had passed or one hour... It was as if we had became one organism, every single indidividual's collective energies, passions, even fears, channeled into the performance. And the love! -- for each other, for Eric, for the dance, for the moment, for the people supporting us -- it engulfed all.

And just as suddenly it was over, and my body compelled me to take a long, deep sleep.

I had strange dreams last night of performing again, blended with bits of this coming week-end. Sacramento and Loose Change and dance and photography and art and song and dark bars blended into two halves of a dream.

When the energy is right, I'll return.

Posted by claudine at 12:02 AM | Comments (1)

July 06, 2005

First Thursdays

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It's the first Thursday of the month, and there are, as usual, 10 zillion things going on...

There are a couple of art shows I'd like to get to:

There's this huge Flickr meetup at Crossroads Cafe with no less than (currently) 63(!) people watching it on Upcoming.org

Then I somehow have to manage to get cross-town to the Argus Lounge where a friend is performing live, original music.

After that... perhaps a stop-in at the 920? It is on the way home after all...

A sidenote: I'm exceptionally jealous that I'll be missing the SWOON opening at the Deitch (NYC):

Turning the 76 Grand Street gallery into a ramshackle labyrinthine city of paper and paint, SWOON will be producing her most ambitious installation to date.


For this exhibition, SWOON will be transforming both the façade and the interior of the gallery into a handmade cityscape full of hidden corners to discover. Taking Kawloon Walled City as a creative point of departure, she hopes to evoke the spontaneous, unregulated, and often dangerous development that took place in the autonomous Hong Kong slum before it was bulldozed in 1993. Reproducing rooms upon rooms, illegal balconies, and unregulated creativity will fill this exhibition, as will dramatic cutouts of scaffolding, power lines, elevated trains, and all the imposing infrastructure of the city.

A trip to NYC is in order... perhaps in early August...

Posted by claudine at 05:48 PM | Comments (0)