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		<title>the wild dog</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The other side of Cho, Spanish Galgo, and former street dog of Cadiz, Spain.  It takes a lot of restorative yoga to be able to sustain cross-country gallops when you are 17-years old. Today I am off to Boston to teach my workshop, Cookbook for the Bonehouse.  It is exciting to me to return to [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>The other side of <a href="http://www.horsedancing.us/blog/2012/03/14/cho/">Cho</a>, <a href="http://www.ameurogreyhoundalliance.org/">Spanish Galgo</a>, and former street dog of Cadiz, Spain.  It takes a lot of restorative yoga to be able to sustain cross-country gallops when you are 17-years old.</p>
<p>Today I am off to Boston to teach my workshop, <a href="http://www.paulajosajones.org/cgi-local/content.cgi?pg=19&amp;p=106"><strong>Cookbook for the Bonehouse</strong></a>.  It is exciting to me to return to Boston to teach.  Many years ago, Pam and I were among the founders of <a href="http://www.dancemagazine.com/issues/January-2012/Cambridge-State-of-Mind">Green Street Studios</a>, which has become a vibrant center for dance and performance in Cambridge.  I developed my chops as a choreographer in Boston, and made many dances with many fine, generous dancers.  Tomorrow&#8217;s workshop is at the sister studio, The Dance Complex, another hive of creative energy for movement and dance.  So I am going home.</p>
<p>And not.  I feel a profound difference now which has to do with my long absence from the conventional concert dance scene and from Boston in particular.  I am older, and I have spent the past 13 years in two different kinds of studios.  The one with the wooden floor where I move and stretch like a dancer, and the other &#8211; the arena, the field, the paddock, the stall, the saddle, with my partners, the horses.  I feel a little like the wild dog coming home after a big tear across the fields.  But there is a cosiness there too &#8211; a desire to settle and nestle into the moment.</p>
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