CONTACT IMPROVISATION as Healing Art with Stu Philips
CONTACT IMPROVISATION AS HEALING ART
Workshop & Performance with Stu Philips
Location: Butopia Land in Freeland, WA
Description: MARCH 2 & 3, 2012
Contact Improvisation As Healing Art: Workshop & Performance with Stu Philips
CI Performance/Beginning Demo & Lesson Friday March 2; 6:30-8:30pm Workshop Saturday March 3 11-4pm
Workshop consists of methods of being, particularly with self, and extending those out when “interacting” with others, by deconstructing, undermining and bypassing easily our usual or known mental and physical patterns, and allowing our true/real raw emotional energy to transform our dance movement, as well as ourselves, through behaviorally articulating who we are in aligning with how we are, perfectly.
Stu will lead an introduction with performance and participatory elements for anyBODY on Friday evening. Saturday’s workshop will go into depth researching and practicing the healing potentials of the art of Contact Improvisation: dancing in physical (and other means of) contact with others.
Suggested donation: Friday evening 10-15 dollars, Saturday 50-60 dollars. Work exchange also available.
Stu Phillips is a Professional Contact Improvisational Dance Performer and Teacher of more than 24 years, teaching and performing throughout the U.S., Canada and New Zealand, also teaching and performing Improvisational Dance and Theater for 30 years throughout US. The focus is full expression, tuning to emotional and energetic reality constantly in personal flows, portraying that onto students with gentle psychic sensitivity. He is based in Eugene, Oregon.
Start Date: 2012-04-02
Start Time: 18:30
End Date: 2012-04-03
End Time: 16:00
Yoga of Phyllis Moses
Title: Yoga of Phyllis Moses
Location: Butopia’s Sanctuary of Moving Arts in Freeland
Description: Phyllis Moses will offer a class on the yogic practices of transformation and deep healing. Working with the subtle energies of body, mind, and spirit she will guide us into activating the dormant forces within the spine, using the alchemy of the yogic practices of asana, pranayama, bandhas, and meditation to integrate, embody and stabilize our practice. We’ll focus on the element of Space, feeling Spaciousness within.
RSVP to attend (206)855-5836 or momo at butopia.org
Feb. 19 Sun. at 4:00 – 5:30pm $15 suggested donation
Phyllis has taught Viniyoga for 18 years. She has studied esoteric yogic practices with some of the most profound Tibetan Buddhist Meditation Masters. www.hypnobirthingandyoga.com
Start Time: 16:00
Date: 2012-02-19
End Time: 17:30
Spontaneous Dreams Dancing Freely & Fleetingly
You know how when you just wake up and know you have been dreaming but can not quite recall what? This happens to me A LOT. I often miss being able to have & hold the richness of this dream material as enjoyment, insight, material for creative inspiration and contemplation. There are lots of folks that will teach you how to recall night dreams more easily, and what do DO with them when you do. But that is not what happened this past week. Instead, the waking life I experienced became a vivid dreamlike journey of learning and discovery.
I had the pleasure of a series of teachings that relate to this “dream” we are living and dancing daily. The first was from a beloved wild woman Tibetan Buddhist teacher named Lama Lena. Each time I am in her presence she rocks my world in a most appreciated way. This time, she shared teachings about the way humans experience reality; often mentioning that this transitory & spontaneously arising dancing dream of life that we think we are experiencing is utterly empty in the most alive and brilliant way. She pointed to the mistake of dualism in a way that I could glimpse, and it felt both satisfying and disturbing. What are we do DO with this realization? Among the suggestions she offered, what struck me most keenly concerned why we make ART and why we PRACTICE to grow. Of course, this is what I THINK I HEARD HER SAY. Who knows really? She puts forth that there is NO THING to change or make better, to fix or understand. Art is a function and celebration of the spontaneously emerging RICHNESS of a creation that is ever arising from and dissolving into VAST LUMINOUS SPACE. It is delightful to engage in this richness, just as long as you do not try to KEEP it. That is where our suffering will begin. Enlightenment is and always has been and is already always present….and, if you do not see that or are not satisfied with your current experience then some spiritual (or freely fleeting spontaneous dance) practice could be a way to possibly increase that satisfaction. Not much to grasp onto to in all that, eh?






What I gathered is that our SPONTANEOUS DANCING FREELY & Embodied Art PRACTICES with nature (both human and non-human); can be an excellent way to promote being fully awake, engaged and perhaps even satisfied in this fleeting dream dance we call “life.” Another way is to just simply NOTICE (and perhaps embody, engage with &/or experience gratitude in) the infinitely rich spontaneously arising dream dance that you are already, always engaged in….right HERE and NOW!! As I type this on computer I look out window and breath and relax my body noticing and appreciating the richness of many sensations. No matter whether you are “PRACTICING” or not. It appears, that our PRACTICES of letting go & dancing spontaneously tend to lead to more ease with dancing freely in every moment.
Next, I went to see a well-done local play about Gertrude Stein (who appears as a ghost throughout most of the play) and Alice B. Toklas (who appears sad and elderly throughout most of play). If not for the days first event with Lama Lena, I would have been very emotionally drawn into the drama of the play and these women’s considerable attachments to one another, their reputations, and their formidable collection of art & artists. Instead, I sat watching my patterned reactions of how heart strings are plucked by certain situations like death of a loved one, acts of betrayal, cruelty, injustice, kindness, caring and so on.
Finally, we attended another inspiring/disturbing/hopeful talk by visionary economist Charles Eisenstein referring to his theories on how we got into this cultural & ecological nightmare of an economic crisis. He articulated the need for a GIFT based economy as a way to initiate and live in the world of our best dreams. I was grateful to have attended. It even shifted the way I request donations for Butopia’s offerings at this point. It is preparing me to host our first Butopia Film Night at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church in Clinton, WA… We will show the documentary movie “Living Without Money” about one woman who chose to live without money for over 15 years in Europe. I hope this will help instigate a local conversation about the possibilities and difficulties of a gift economy here. I also hope it will stimulate more participation in a wider range of volunteer gifting of goods & services locally. Life without money could be a dream come true, or it could be a nightmare…what do you think? Come join us on Feb 12 at 2-4pm. Bring something to GIVE AWAY!
Next, on the suggestion of a fellow MomoButoh Dance Co. member Melinda Harrison of Nautre Moves in Boulder, I went to San Diego to attend the Life Force International’s first ever DREAM ACADEMY. That is California Dreamin’ for sure! There are loads of folks living and wishing they were living their dreams everywhere! There were many people who have made small or large fortunes by referring others to the Life Force products, by enrolling others to become business parters and so on in this Network Marketing company that is now poised to explode with growth under the helm of MLM guru David Colister. having pictures taken with the sports cars and Rolls Royce in the parking lot, others of us gasping in awe at the grand opening of the MASSIVE new facility to hold future Dream Academies. Melinda’s dream is that dancers will be healthy and financially independent and well provided for. Hope her dream comes true!
http://youtu.be/q3CbcS8z4SM

In a parallel universe in San Diego, I came down with a nasty flu. In the delirium, I lost my glasses so I could no longer see clearly or drive. Along the way, I met an exceptional cast of characters who live and work with butoh, local churches and the erotic dance business. I danced freely on the coastal beach and made the film below inspired by dream-like images in nature that struck me particularly strongly. The shadow of my body on the firm, flat sand, the roar of surf and ripples of waves spreading over the shoreline, a spontaneously knotted strip of kelp, the tiny bird footprints, flecks of gold dust in the sand, sculpture-like seaweeds dried & twisted, the sparkling shells, rhythms of footfalls and fingers dragging in sand…..all felt as reflections of an emerging dream dance life that I could only witness and be moved with gratitude and awe at the GIFT of it all.
Then today, I went out to dance on our local dreamy beach, Double Bluff. I was playing with as stone and seaweed when a private helicopter flew at me
and started circling low just over my head, heading back and forth down the beach a ways and then returning to me. I spun and danced while it spun and danced overhead. Very surreal. Very much like a dream and certainly nothing I have ever experienced before. Life is but a dream dancing itself awake!
Thank you for reading, watching, dancing and dreaming. Hope you can come attend an event at Butopia soon. Love, Momo.
dancing Our dreams
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Butoh Mini-Retreat In Nature: “Dancing Our Dreams”
~ Butoh Mini-Retreat in Nature: “Dancing Our Wildest Dreams” ~
Location: SOMA @ Butopia in Freeland, WA
Date: SAT January 28, 2012 2-5pm PST
Description: MomoButoh presents “Once-a-Moon Butoh Mini-Retreat in Nature” facilitated by Maureen Momo Freehill, MFA at the newly opened SOMA (Sanctuary of Moving Arts) in Freeland, WA. This month’s theme is Dream Dances. We will delve into the Embodied realm of our wildest and simplest DREAMS of the night and day as well as our heart’s deepest callings. We use a range of Embodied Arts tools including Scoreography with cycles of Movement, Drawing and Word/Poetry. We will stimulate meaningful sensation and activate imagination to craft dances based on our personal and collective DREAMS. This retreat will assist our MomoButoh Dance Company project for Jan/Feb to enter one another’s dreamscapes, dance and exchange with one another there. 2-5 pm will be the work, 5-6:30pm will an optional potluck meal to converse socially and make merry.
Contact Momo or go to Events At Butopia page for info and pre-registration. 25 suggested in advance 35 at door.
Sanctuary & the Heart ~ Fire
An angel told me, “The only way to walk through fire without getting burned is to become fire.” Drew Dellinger
to breathe in small spaces









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