深刻的思想 - 活跃的力量和愿望等待
南希有一个理论,即一个人的个性的更大的一致性或一体化导致更大的幸福。所以,如果他的行为是他认为道德上良好的人,那么一个人就会更开心。如果他相信他的行为是应受谴责的话,他就不高兴。
正在等待的同时,也愿意等待,需要一些勇气。他们需要拥有舞蹈的所有权,类似于你作为一个人的所有权。
马克吐温 - 借鉴我的语言能力,我什么也没说。
我们建议你练习一个单一的组合,你特别喜欢一遍又一遍。这样做,直到你很舒服,你有信心你可以做得很好。然后在组合中选择一个漂亮的随机位置,并完全停止。保持联系和连接,等待。感觉到,如果您对这种等待的想法更加舒适,那么您正在为后续组合的部分建立悬念。
- 艺术家姓名:
- Gideon Kremer
- 歌名:
- All In The Past (Remembering Oskar Strock)
- 相册标题:
- Tracing Astor
- 艺术家网站:
- http://www.kremerata-baltica.com/
(从网站):Kremerata Baltica,一个室内乐团,于1997年由着名的小提琴家Gidon Kremer创建,他是乐团的艺术总监和独奏小提琴家。乐团的高艺术品质是个人音乐家和克雷默(Kremer)创作的创作方式的卓越才能的结果。
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- Active stillness is very powerful.
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- And the analogy is that, if you hear someone talk,
and they rise and the room quiets,… - 00:14
- ..and then they speak.
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- The quietening of the room sort of
gives it significance. - 00:19
- And when I dance, when she dances
we do the same thing… - 00:22
- ..that, when we get in this embrace,
maybe I’m talking, I’m jittering, whatever… - 00:25
- ..but then, when we get here,..
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- ..and I’m the leader at this moment,..
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- ..then it becomes so still, that what comes
afterwards becomes more meaningful. - 00:34
- It becomes easier to understand, that
the movement becomes clearer,… - 00:38
- ..the lead-follow,
the connection becomes more crystal clear. - 00:42
- You’re now doing tango in HD.
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- That’s a good analogy.
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- Then, also we want it to be active because,
if it’s passive,... - 00:53
- ..that would be sort of like the TV turning on and off.
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- There’s a scene where there's dialogue...
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- ..and then a scene where they’re
walking through a field and there’s more dialogue. - 01:00
- And you can - and if you've said something
while the TV was in between things... - 01:04
- ..there'd be no meaning.
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- Right, so it wouldn’t become especially momentous
the same way a room quietening would. - 01:10
- And so, if it’s active, you give it more meaning.
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- And then about waiting:
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- About waiting: ah, he wanted me
to speak about waiting. - 01:20
- So waiting is an amazing thing.
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- When you’re doing something and then
you have a period where you’re still… - 01:25
- ..and you just wait before you go on,…
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- ..it either can act as punctuation
for what you just did… - 01:32
- ..or, by some absolute magic, the quiet makes
what you’re going to do next seem more important. - 01:41
- So, it emphasizes what’s going to follow.
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- So, when you embrace each other...
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- ..and, sometimes, in the middle of a dance,
be here. - 01:58
- And that’s a very useful, in social dancing,
but it's also really effective in performance.