Membuat sihir - Bagaimana Ruang Memberi Arti
Ini sama sekali tidak terkait, tapi kami pikir ini sangat kuat dampaknya terhadap kehidupan kita tentang studi tari sebagai seni. Bagi kami, ini juga berdampak besar pada hal-hal interpersonal. Hampir, kita merasa seperti sebelumnya, kita adalah ulat, dan kemudian kita menjadi kupu-kupu. Pengalaman dunia sangat berbeda saat seseorang semakin tenggelam dalam seni.
Kami pikir yang paling keren adalah transformasi ini tidak berhenti. Jadi, Anda bertanya, "Apa kupu-kupu itu berubah menjadi."
- Nama artis:
- Manuel Barrueco
- Judul lagu:
- Five Pieces - 3- Acentuado
- Judul album:
- Solo Piazzolla
- Situs artis:
- http://www.barrueco.com/
Dari situs artis: Manuel Barrueco diakui secara internasional sebagai salah satu gitaris terpenting zaman kita. Keunikannya yang unik telah terus-menerus digambarkan sebagai instrumentalis hebat dan musisi superior dan elegan, memiliki suara menggoda dan karunia liris yang tidak biasa .... Pada tahun 2007 Manuel Barrueco menerima nominasi Grammy untuk "Pertunjukan Instrumental Solo Terbaik" untuknya. Solo Piazzolla, yang merupakan rekaman pertama yang akan dirilis di Koleksi Manuel Barrueco eksklusif di Tonar Music.
- 00:05
- Here, I'm open. I'm away from her. Here, I'm closed, and I'm to her.
- 00:11
- One, is the facing... You just stay.
- 00:14
- So, one is the facing of my chest closing. And the other is my head completing...
- 00:19
- ...Thie shape, the encompassing of the distance between us.
- 00:23
- And so, as I dance, I'm aware, in my chest and in my face, of the shape between us. Of the negative space, and of her.
- 00:32
- D: And then, as I shift around, I stay to that.
N: That's really interesting. The idea of negative space.
D: And so, this is thick. - 00:39
- So, when we talk about how space gives meaning, there is one sense, you can say space gives meaning, over here.
- 00:45
- N: Hi.
D: Over here. Over here.
N: Hi.
D: Different spaces. - 00:49
- But, you can also say, there's this space which is giving meaning to what we do.
- 00:55
- And that, as this space changes,
- 00:59
- It's a rich and textured experience. And, actually, that was a terrible angle. So, let's do that again.
- 01:04
- So, as this space changes here,
- 01:10
- Then that's a rich and textured thing.
- 01:12
- And then, what's more is you can take this and you can map it on to the way you, for example, take a side step.
- 01:19
- So, you can say, that if we're this intimately aware of this. Of this distance between us,
- 01:24
- Or, if we're so aware of this space between us, as it changes its shape.
- 01:29
- Shape. And bubbles and boils. We can also be aware of the way...
- 01:35
- ...In our feet, things happen.
- 01:38
- Which we didn't get in that camera, by the way.
- 01:41
- It's something like when I teach classical dancing, I teach that the fact that the air is heavy.
- 01:48
- And it's got... When we move through air, we need to feel the weight of the air, as we go.
- 01:54
- And it's kind of what he's... Sort of, what he's talking about with giving value to the space between us, as well.
- 02:01
- So, if you see me carve a shape,
- 02:05
- D: You have this sense of the shape having its own existence.
N: I like that.