Author Archives: Paula Josa-Jones

get out on the floor!

 

Photo: Jeffrey Anderson; Ingrid Schatz & DeAnna Pellecchia in “Stallion Tango”

I am looking for more ways to get out on the floor.  Getting out on the floor means dancing (writing, riding, loving) full out, no stops, all in.  I came across this delicious video when I was doing some research for one of the performers I coach.  Check out Ruel and Mike. They are ALL in.  How often do you get out on the floor?

contact

 

I have been thinking about the emphasis on connection through social media.  And about the disembodied nature of those connections.  As a dancer, I can feel the remove, the disconnect of all of this faux intimacy.

It is why I think it is so essential to get out of the chair and into the studio:  back in the saddle, into messy, sensuous, fleshly meetings. Body to body.

I found this sweet old clip of Steve Paxton introducing contact improvisation at Jacob’s Pillow, and loved the juiciness, the workmanlike, diligent quality of the two bodies moving together. He talks about CI as a way of staying in touch, about the skin as an organ of transformation and transmission.

That is why between noon and 1pm every day, I pack it in and drive to the barn.  That is one of my “studios,” a place of practice and observation.  It is where I get in touch.  Skin to skin, hips to spine.  It is why I swim every morning.  Rediscover the long body, feel the body’s surfaces and deeps meeting in the soft water.

Where do you connect?  What is your studio?

 

 

 

 

the feel of things

There are certain sensations, certain sensory memories that are so deep and detailed that I can summon them up effortlessly, feel the whole sensuous shape of them here and now. They are touchstones, places of delight and grounding.

Recently, I have been playing with them in a more intentional way.  Not just thinking about them in passing, but diving in, relishing, savoring.  A kind of sensuous meditation.

Capprichio’s nose is the softest, sweetest place I know.

What is delicious to you?