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a different show

Riveted

by Robyn Sarah

It is possible that things will not get better
than they are now, or have been known to be.
It is possible that we are past the middle now.
It is possible that we have crossed the great water
without knowing it, and stand now on the other side.
Yes: I think that we have crossed it. Now
we are being given tickets, and they are not
tickets to the show we had been thinking of,
but to a different show, clearly inferior.

Check again: it is our own name on the envelope.
The tickets are to that other show.

It is possible that we will walk out of the darkened hall
without waiting for the last act: people do.
Some people do. But it is probable
that we will stay seated in our narrow seats
all through the tedious denouement
to the unsurprising end- riveted, as it were;
spellbound by our own imperfect lives
because they are lives,
and because they are ours.

“Riveted” by Robyn Sarah, from A Day’s Grace. © The Porcupine’s Quill. Reprinted with permission. (buy now)

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blooming now

It is October.  Everywhere the leaves are turning colors, drifting off the trees.  in my garden, these flowers are blooming.  September, October are their months.  Everywhere are webs – the spider’s are mating, and beautiful houses are part of the dance.  I can feel it too – a quickening, a deepening of flavors in the waning.

past, still present

Photo:  Ellen Sebring

From left to right:  Alissa Cardone, DeAnna Pellecchia, Mia Keinanen and Ingrid Schatz.  These beautiful women have worked with me as dancers for various durations beginning with Mia in 1995!  DeAnna and Ingrid still do, both with horses and without.  This photo was taken after our performance at Boston University on Friday night.

Besides the incredible energy, beauty and intelligence that pours from these women, there is a deep heart/body/soul connection that we share, growing from many, many hours spent collectively diving into the deep well of movement and consciousness.  I am so appreciative of each of them.  Ellen Sebring, the astonishing woman who took the photo,  has documented my work and collaborated on film projects with me for twenty-five years.  Here she is with lovely Pony (he has his own webpage!!!):