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Showing posts with label Pina Bausch. Show all posts
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Aug 27, 2012

25th Edition of Shadow Dancing With Mind


Welcome to 25th Edition of “Shadow Dancing With Mind”
Well last week, my blog achieved another mile stone in terms of hits 1,50,000. This edition is in celebration of friends, who have helped me achieve this with their 1000’s of comments. This is also my Silver Jubilee Edition which, without a conscious effort on my part, has become more interesting, with posts about great artist like Paige, a great choreographer Pina. This also contains my labour of love, which after months of writing, collecting and compiling, I could finally post “A beginner’s guide to learning and understanding Haiku” which in my opinion has everything a beginner needs to know and understand Haiku...

Don’t forget to walk with me to Himalaya’s in my travels included in the end of this edition....
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Up, Close & Personal:

“Dance, Dance, Otherwise we are lost….” Pina Bausch
IMG Cursty Gaurdian
I love to dance, curtsy my Bulgarian friend, I came across this amazing German choreographer, dance teacher and ballet director of Modern Dance, Philippina "Pina" Bausch. I am celebrating her birthday is today (27th July) with a post which presents her works that totally changed the way I look at dance, as a medium of creative expression. I was very much inspired by Pina Bausch’s brilliance in ideation, communicating raw emotions as well as her powerful choreography.  Her representation of emotions through dance reaches deep inside and stirs the soul to new level of awareness of those feelings.

The beauty of the Lotus posture, the meditative outlook of the form and the light emanating from within this sculpture, created a Haiku like poetry about Spirituality which caught my eye, when I came across it, earlier this month. I decided to seek out the artist Paige Bradley and try to find what inspired her to create this iconic sculpture known as “Expansion”…

FEATURE:
I have been reading and writing Haiku for almost 2 decades. Many times I have come across friends, asking "what is HAIKU?" In simple words, Haiku is iconic and most famous poetic form of Japan, (Its also quite popular across the world, nowadays) which conveys a vivid image or a poetic moment within 5-7-5 syllables. I have been explaining through examples, personal discussions as well as through some of my articles about it. But I think to really know what actually "Haiku" is, as well as write one, one has to have a holistic approach towards learning it. So here it is “A beginner’s Guide to Understanding Haiku in four parts...


WANDERLUST:
After two years, I was again at Lord Jageshwar Temple, near Almora in Himalaya. For almost a week, the days were filled with moments full of Mantra Chantings, Vedic rituals and meditation. For me, the day usually started at 4-5 AM, going to temple after a really cold bath, for meditations and the aarti. Then in the afternoon or evening, going to the forest or sitting next to the river and meditating on "Om Namah Shivaya"...

WHISPERS: Some of my latest Haiku and Poetry...
Cherry Blossoms Haiku & The Old Man At The Ghat...
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STILL LIFE:
Some of my impressions from a recent trip to a powerful temple of Lord Shiva at Jageshwar. Come walk with me into Himalaya...
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Shashi @ Aug 2012
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24th Edition

Jul 27, 2012

Up Close & Personal : Pina Bausch and her amazing Dance... Celebrating her B'day and 10 cities piece in London Olympics 2012


“Dance, Dance, Otherwise we are lost….” Pina Bausch

I love to dance, curtsy my Bulgarian friend, I came across this amazing German choreographer, dance teacher and ballet director of Modern Dance, Philippina "Pina" Bausch. I am celebrating her birthday is today (27th July) with a post which presents her works that totally changed the way I look at dance, as a medium of creative expression. I was very much inspired by Pina Bausch’s brilliance in ideation, communicating raw emotions as well as her powerful choreography.  Her representation of emotions through dance reaches deep inside and stirs the soul to new level of awareness of those feelings.






After years of persuasions, Pina gave her nod for a movie to be made about her and her works by a long time associate Wim Wender. He persuaded Pina only after the advent of 3D Format in movies, as he felt 2D format would not do justice to her expansive visual expressions and creativity, which underlines almost all her works on larger than life stage performances. Unfortunately Pina died just 5 days before the start of shooting and the movie turned into a moving tribute to her genius, by Wim Wender’s in the film “Pina – 3D”. This was released in 2011 and was nominated for an Academy award. The sheer brilliance of her choreography, style and the environment comes out powerfully in the 3-D format.




It’s also an apt time to remember Pina as today as during this 2012 summer’s London Olympics, her city pieces – 10 works based on her travel all over the world including India, will be performed by her dance company, the Tanztheater Wuppertal in theatres all across London. As Roslyn Sulcas said in an article in the New York Times “It’s a cultural decathlon of sorts”. Well at the cost of $2.8 million, an amount almost unheard-of for a dance season anywhere, it actually is “An Olympian Twirl Around the Globe” Click here to read the article…

I loved all her works that I could find online but I am specially biased towards her work “Bamboo Blues” since it’s inspired by her journey to India (Nov 2006) especially to Kolkata (West Bengal). Interestingly, way back in 70’s, her work based on Stravinsky's 'The Rites of Spring,' was stopped from being performed in the same Kolkata by Mr. Buddha Deb Bhattacharya, then a young political leader and now Ex Chief Minister of West Bengal, on the grounds of nudity not conforming to Indian culture. It was not that Pina Bausch wanted to hurt the sensibility of Indians … it was just that she felt  and was more closer to reality of life, then most of us are comfortable in openly discussing, even among friends.

Now here is one great piece of collation of her works I have found over the net, which actually encompasses almost all the best of her works. This was collated as a presentation for an university thesis by “MyNiCkIsUnIqUe” at You Tube ….





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On the critics objection to the darkness and violence in her works
"One thing has not changed. Lacerating self- doubt. At this point, I do not know anything. I just cannot hope. I feel my way, and try not to be afraid, it is just not that the dancers do not know where they are going, I also do not know ... I have to trust myself." – Pina Bausch

Through her work, Pina Bausch always sought to discover and articulate a universal grammar of human existence that transcends local cultures. She studied various cultures, constantly changing, captivating images of human emotions: anger, fear, love, rendered in an ironic and poetic manner. The dancers portrayed their own experiences and cultural codes on stage; the images transcended language barriers and conveyed universal understanding”

She passed away on 30th June 2009. She was suffering from cancer. Doubtless she was one of the greatest dancers and choreographers.”

The above excerpts are from the interview Dr. Sunil Kothari had with Pina Bausch at National School of Drama (Delhi – India) on 4th January, 2008. (Click here to read the full interview…)
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Pina Bausch was always thinking, reworking within herself, totally engrossed in the movements and images changing around her. She was constantly evolving with those changes such that her rehearsals for stage performance were actually a continuous stream of evolving passion … and that is all a dance is all about… Evolving Passion.

Finally I leave you with a very interesting and contemporary love sequence...



Text Curtsy Wikipedia
Video curtsy YouTube
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Om Namah Shivaya

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