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Re: Loop Therapy - Dance/Movement workshop with guitar loop music Sat.
In a message dated 5/16/0 7:09:06 AM, crash@waste.org writes:
>I'm sure it relaxes me since I emerge sort of pleasantly soma'ed out.
>But as far as relaxing others, I've no clue.
I've been doing guitar-genereated ambient/textural looping for a weekly
dance/movement workshop, which at times resembles a yoga session. It is
improvised from scratch and it's great fun to tap into the energy of the
dancers - it can get very dynamic and funky-rhythmic, too. I like to have
one
or two percussion pals there too.
Feedback from the movement participants suggests that layered and looped
textures that don't have obvious loop points create an atmosphere that
supports a given feeling in the dancer. The cylcing of the tones acts as a
familiar suspension to work from, a sense of defined space, but not
hearing
an obvious downbeat or loop point prevents the likelihood of the dancer
from
simply repeating their phrases or becoming too mechanical. Of course there
are times when that's appropriate, too, and we will do a few beat/phrase
repitition things as well.
Sometimes when I've got a longish loop going, I'll go out to the floor and
step into the atmosphere, then as the other players add some elements and
I
interact with the other dancers, I find the meaning of the music is
transformed and I find myself more easily in awe of the sense of space.
Inevitably, at the end of the session, most participants are pretty well
blissed-out and comment on what a deep experience it was for them, that
they
found themselves at some point working out some sort of inner conflict or
realizing an appreciation of something that had not before been
acknowledged.
Of course, the movement segments are loosely guided/suggested by our
choreographer, much like how a yoga class is conducted (only far less
structured). But the loop-cyclic nature of the music is excellent for
creating an atmosphere conducive to mental and physical exploration.
Oh yeah - we'll be there tomorrow if you want to check it out (Cliff- are
you
out there?):
L.A. Venue on Tamarind St. in Hollywood CA. It's less than half a block
south of Sunset Bl. Tamarind is just east of Gower St. There's a big old
Arby's cowboy hat on the corner of Sunset and Tamarind. Go south on
Tamarind
and park. L.A. Venue is a dance studio on the right, on an otherwise
residential street.
6PM Saturdays. We're taking the next two weeks off for camping trips.
Actually, I won't be returning until July but workshops should resume June
17.
More info: <tripdance@prodigy.net>
eric p
echo park