March 17, 2006
Ariel is one of the most intellectual spirits, graceful dancers, and amazing friends I have met -- and I'm glad we share a birthday and personality type (as we are on the same sheet of music). If you can catch her dancing, you are lucky. If you can catch her conversation, you are content.
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"I hate academies. I hate fixed ideas of what a thing should be, of how it should be done. I don't like imposing rules, because the person, the artist, must do what he feels is right, what he--as an individual--feels he must do. If we establish an academy, there can be no future for the modern dance. An art should be constantly changing; it cannot have fixed rules. The trouble with the modern dance now is that it is trying to be respectable. The founders of the modern dance were rebels; their followers are bourgeois. The younger generation is too anxious to please, too eager to be accepted. For art, this is death. To young dancers, I want to say: 'Do what you feel you are, not what you think you ought to be. Go ahead and be a bastard. Then you can be an artist.' The modern dance should be non-conformist. We should not try to create a tradition. The ballet has done that, and that's fine--for the ballet. But not for us. Our strength lies in our lack of tradition. Some say that the big change came in the late 1920s, and now is the time for the modern dance to assimilate and solidify. That's all wrong, because it is like building on still another tradition. Without change there can be no growth, and not enough change is going on today. My quarrel with this generation is that they copy their teachers, and it's their own fault. They don't want freedom; they want to be told what to do. Why don't they realize they don't have to believe everything their teacher says? They ought to disagree; they ought to argue. Of course it's not all the fault of the student. Too often, teachers are merely polite when they should be provocative. They ought to shock. Look at Louis Horst. At eighty, he was still fresh and bold. The good teacher does not teach rules; he stimulates. He shows the students what he knows and inspires them--to go and do something else. Learning rules cannot produce an artist. What is an artist? What is the nature of the creative process? These are things we can't know; they can't be explained. The creative teacher opens doors for his students to see what life is, what they are. They have to take it from there." ---Anna Sokolow, student of Martha Graham
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Here's my spring caravan video, finally got it posted:
Mon, May 11, 2009 - 1:23 PM
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www.youtube.com/watch Find out more about Beatbox Guitar at: www.myspace.com/beatboxguitar
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Fri, March 27, 2009 - 12:41 PM
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Beatbox Guitar, Breaks, and Bellydance at the Palace of Wonders 10 PM, $10 www.palaceofwonders.com Pete List, Rob Mastrianni, Ariel, Shems, Gwo, Matt, Nick Saturday: Vive La Decadence at the Load of Fun Gallery in Baltimore $10 - 7:30 pm and 10:00 pm at the LOF/T 120 W. North Ave. Baltimore, MD 21201 FOR TICKETS, GO HERE: www.brownpapertickets.com/event/59809 The last Saturday of every month, I'm producing a different burlesque/variety show at the LOF... read more
Presenting a variety show at the Palace of Wonders featuring:
Mon, March 16, 2009 - 7:17 PM
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Beatbox Guitar (www.beatboxguitar.com) Ariel (www.arielbellydance.com) Shems (www.shemsdance.com) Poppers Gwo Yang and Matt Shoffner Palace of Wonders 1210 H St. NE Washington, DC www.palaceofwonders.com Friday March, 27th Doors at 8 PM. Show starts at 10 PM. $10 admission. The Brooklyn based duo, Beatbox Guitar creates an innovative mix of flamenco, world, psychedelic rock, hip hop and punk. Pete List’s effortles... read more
A sizzling hot variety show at the Palace of Wonders --- Raising money to give guide dogs to disabled children who can't afford them.
Tue, January 27, 2009 - 11:01 AM
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Palace of Wonders 1210 H St. NE Washington, DC www.palaceofwonders.com www.caninesforkids.org Doors at 8 PM, Show at 9 PM, $10 Featuring: Burlesque by Paco Fish Bellydance by Ariel, Damiena, Eugenia, and Samira Shuruk Drag King Ken Vegas and Belladonna Fire performance by Dance Afire About Canines for Disabled Kids: Canines for Disabled K... read more
Two neuro articles for all you other neuroscience lovers out there (er...I know you're out there somewhere!):
Tue, January 6, 2009 - 6:30 AM
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The fallacies of fMRIs (this is something I've written articles about): www.mindhacks.com/blog/2008...own_c.html Scary: www.mindhacks.com/blog/2008...ts_ro.html
! Buskers and circle acts,
!!BlackSheep, Tribal Fest & Kajira D.,
!Turkish Style!,
Baltimore Artists Social Club,
Baraka Mundi,Mezmer Society & Tribo,
Bellydance Feedback,
Bellydance Nation,
Bellydance Richmond,
bellydance swap,
ChakraTribe,
Competitions for Belly Dancers,
DC Area Belly Dance,
DCTribal,
DJ Amar,
Fans of Ariel and Naomi,
Firefly Style Clothing and Costumes,
Folk Tours,
Friends of Kaihea Healing and Support,
Geisha Moth Designs,
Green Building,
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