Skyped: ID, America and Scary Bodies

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Interview with Ashley Friend about her cross country performance/on the road adventure . Ashely is a member of this network, so you can leave messahes for here here: http://www.dance-tech.net/profile/AshleyAFriend Visit her websites: http://id-iloveamerica.blogspot.com/ http://www.dancecore.org/ https://www.youtube.com/user/AsertyDances http://www.newtimesslo.com/art/827/travels-with-isadora/

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  • Hi Ashley. This is great. Your idea about the environment, the natural raw environment, being a scary body brings up a couple of things for me. 1 is that this work resolves the tension of dance when technique creates a dichotomy between internal space and external space. The relationship between internal space and external space can be construed many ways, but ultimately space is an extension of ourselves (we are part of ecology).

    Speaking of Ecology, we spend most days in architecturally neutered spaces, so we are not equipped to deal with the changing terrain of unaltered nature. Dancing in Sololos, going outside and feeling how muffled the dance suddenly felt, makes me notice how our architectural spaces centralize human beings. It's a skewed reality.

    Ultimately, media calls for adaptability to change, at least cognitively - upgrades and digital spaces take us to new interfaces at hyper speed. At the same time, our relationship with nature has never been so predominately important - going green, fuel crisis, Amazon land laws buckling, sustainability.

    During a time of heightened awareness about the importance of our balanced relationship with our environment, and our need to adapt to changing virtual and digital spaces, I find this moving adventure proactive, and courageous.

    JC
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