Monthly Archives: October 2009

Collaborative Portrait: Uncertainty (II)

“I was trying to feel uncertain.”

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Collaborative Portrait: Uncertainty

Pull your hair back a little bit. Back up just a hair. Chin up a touch. It’s not a smile word Whoops    focus    there we go    What’s that questioning here I was trying to feel uncertain maybe I was trying … Continue reading

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Collaborative Portrait: Uncertainty

Uncertainty Pull your shirt down.  Chin up.  Cock your head to one side or another.  Come around a little.  Shirt down.  Hand on your hips.  Do you have pockets.  Drop that hand down.  Walk around a second loosen up.  It’s … Continue reading

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Finale

One hovers at bent angle near the room’s black wall. Two spin the same this is clone torpedo. One holds the other back spins. Out toward the room’s black wall. One pirouettes the curve also the room’s back wall. Spinning … Continue reading

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Sunday Intern

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Man & Woman with Man Watching

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Dancing with Laptops

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dance

it is not the same dance we have repeated ourselves the floor recalls prior gestures we trace the horse mounted by a piece of straw wet eye continued except the dance who they are this before have lost the ground … Continue reading

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Rehearsal

One calf up adjacent the room’s black floor. One calf parallel against the hamstring muscle. Kick at the same time.  This is called clean wide lines. Kick back one leg this is called the floor’s circular motion. Kick back one … Continue reading

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Back

Back against the tips of someone’s fingers brushing Someone else’s hair is chestnut colored wheels Can be very thick paper

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