BODIES NEVER LIE
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This blog began as a writing practice on dance history, education, and its role both on and off the stage. Here you will find reviews, previews,interviews with artists, Information on teaching, performing, neuroscience, and well-being, All things that I can relate to dance (which, sorry, is pretty much everything. One track mind!).
BODIES NEVER LIE
3w ago
On Saturday, March 23rd, Bodies Never Lie dance company had our second performance at the Carriage Barn Arts Center. After our sold-out Nutcracker Tea at the end of 2023, we were thrilled to be invited back for another performance. The show was, ‘A Taste of Tango’, beginning with a tasting of wines from Argentina supplied ..read more
BODIES NEVER LIE
1y ago
Red is the first color the human eye registers, drawing our attention for both danger and sustenance, the ripeness of berries, the brightness of blood. 'Touch of Red' is all of these, a work that demands focus and attention ..read more
BODIES NEVER LIE
2y ago
Every glance has only one meaning. every touch has no past or future, but we can tell it is not so ..read more
BODIES NEVER LIE
2y ago
I was lucky to be a guest on the Haus Haux podcast with Ani Moush to talk about my work with movement as a gateway to brain and behavioral change. Ani is also an artist and comedy podcast producer besides hosting her own show. We became friends through the comedy scene in New York and ..read more
BODIES NEVER LIE
2y ago
Last Saturday, October 30th, the Bodies Never Lie dance company had our second show since opening in August. The theme was all things Halloween, haunted, and horrifying. Which means yes, I did a solo. Absolutory horrifying! It’ a piece of old Southern folklore that evil spirits who come out at night can be trapped in ..read more
BODIES NEVER LIE
3y ago
Clancy has the ability to combine elements of art- music, lighting, various forms of dance- that alchemize into experiences that are cohesive but also magical ..read more
BODIES NEVER LIE
3y ago
dynamic movement and easy stretching coordinated with respiratory patterns proven through neuroscience to reduce anxiety and activity of the sympathetic nervous system ..read more
BODIES NEVER LIE
3y ago
if you take a break or slow down, you'll lose the skills you've worked so hard to achieve and never get them back, let alone get better, as most of us are rather obsessed with ..read more
BODIES NEVER LIE
3y ago
Inspired by the Langston Hughes poem, "Black like me," the photos imagine the flight of Black Americans along the leg of the Underground Railroad. These photos don't show any human figures, but instead capture the presence where invisibility was requisite for safety ..read more
BODIES NEVER LIE
3y ago
Have you ever had something you wanted to do- a skill you wanted to learn, a trip you wanted to take, a project or even business that you wanted to start- but you just didn't have any idea the process of how to start ..read more