
- Improvisation: responsive, sensing, alert.
- Listening within the total body.
- Space has its own intention.
- Intimacy: mutuality with space, bodies, materials.
- Ecologies, resonances of inter-dependence.
- Stillness and silence, breath and the imperceptible threshold.
- Resonance, happening from a distance.
- Presence, bringing air to space and materials.
- Becoming, entering the knowledge of undefined.
- Moment, care between nothing and not-nothing.
Movement is friction. A large dry leaf skitters along the pavement, sounding movement, high, scratch, stutter. An animal way to enter space, leaving behind nothing, space barely disturbed. The body is altered. This body is quiet, listening, sensing and responding to the space. Two flutes drift: water and wind.

To think about improvisation, in mutuality allowing the intentionality of space, objects and materials to shape and be shaped in each moment. Listening comes from within the total body, sensorially responsive and alert, quick to be slow. Kazuo Ohno spoke about dancing free style, “all the while bearing in mind that our personal feelings colour our reality.” Space has its own intention, a resonance happening from distance.

To work within resonances of inter-dependence within ecologies of physical/acoustic space, objects, materials and time, is to live in mutualities, dwelling in intimacy.

“Improvisation is an absolutely necessary training,” wrote Masaki Iwana. “However, improvisation is not about whatever you want to do, like it is generally understood. Improvisation is a work of precisely choosing actions from moment to moment by preparing as many sensory and perceptive antennae as possible. In a sense, if our antennae grow more numerous as a result of training, an action that might happen by chance comes nearer to necessity (nature).”

From moment to moment, exercising care between nothing and not-nothing, a breath sound of stillness and silence where the imperceptible threshold is encountered. Movement in stillness, sounding in silence, air vibrating. The body is becoming, entering the knowledge of undefined, not-knowing, its presence bringing air to materials and space.

Hidden Body performance and exhibition of photographs, video, drawings, texts by Ania Psenitsnikova / David Toop
White Conduit Projects, 1 White Conduit Street, London, N1 9EL.
Sunday 19th November, 2023.
Exhibition from 5.00pm, performance of butoh dance/music at 7.00pm, close at 9.00pm.
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Brilliant. Love the photos. Are they yours?
Michael Ross 23 Rue Pierre Curie Nimes 3000
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Thank you Michael (and sorry for the slow reply). The photographs are mine, though maybe the leaf and lizard were taken by Ania.
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