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Notes toward performance methodology

In thinking about embodiment and my live art methodology, I’ve been trying to go beyond simplistic conceptualizations of actor, performer, character and toward a complex, unpredictable encounter between myself and my collaborator(s) as we embody spirits of the past with

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Embodiment and creative imagination – part 2

Continuing with quotes from R. Bosnak, Embodiment: Creative Imagination in Medicine, Art and Travel. Bold emphasis is mine. On flashback and trauma, or how to change the past: Flashback-type memory is completely different from the discursive, narrative memory of ordinary

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Embodiment and creative imagination – part 1

Some quotes from R. Bosnak, Embodiment: Creative Imagination in Medicine, Art and Travel. Bold emphasis is mine. The most absolute and unmediated form of embodied imagination is a dream. It instantaneously presents a total world, so real that you are

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