Archive for November, 2009

Lunartic.net 2009-11-30 16:09:59

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So amazing –

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A Favorite. Makes me smile.

Lunartic.net 2009-11-30 04:54:11

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Sacred Circularities Hoop Retreat in Bali: March 23-28

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yogajournalimage.jpgJaguar Mary (the video artist behind many of our videos, and now also the mastermind behind the DC Hoop Collective) is organizing the Sacred Circularities Hoop-Dance Retreat in Bali, just a week after our own poi retreat. It's focus is personal evolution through movement, and it looks like a great team of people to play with. It looks like Bali is becoming the Flow Capital of the world! :)

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Lunartic.net 2009-11-26 18:14:30

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the Artumnal

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artumnal2-6There was a whole lot more proof on Friday night, even if none was needed, that Burners clean up real nice.

The setting was the Bently Reserve in the Financial District of downtown San Francisco, and the occasion was the Black Rock Art Foundation’s Artumnal fund-raiser.

Everything about the event said class. From the truly fabulous sit-down dinner to the steady stream of entertainers and DJs to the generosity  of the art-buying patrons, the whole event was just plain first-rate. And a lot of fun. And there were plenty of old friends on hand, too.

There was Shrine, with an engaging new work in the center of the hall. Like the Temple he built on the playa in 2008, it was made entirely of recycled materials, and it was beautiful.

artumnal2-2And there was Maid Marian and Sting Ray and Michael Michael and other Black Rock luminaries. And there was Playground and Makeout Queen behind the bars. And there was Megs and Minx and Lily, and Affinity and Monkeyboy and Joe the Builder, and dozens of others who always look more familiar covered in dust. It was homecoming week.

The  Burning Man people know how to get the jump on the holidays. Last weekend was “Thankzaweenmas,” the combination thank-you, Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas party all rolled into one. And then on Friday came the Artumnal. With these two amazing gatherings  behind us, we’re fortified for the family affairs that are coming right up. OK, bring ‘em on. We can take them now.

Of course, it wasn’t all fun and games. It never is. There always seems to be a higher purpose lurking beneath the surface, and Artumnal was no exception. All that planning and hard  work will mean that artists from everywhere will get  financial help with their projects. The Black Rock Arts Foundations supports art projects all over the world. (And was I the only person who didn’t know that the organization doesn’t fund art on the playa? Maybe, maybe not. But BRAF ’s mission is to take the spirit of the playa and spread it all over the globe. That’s the motivation behind the Artumnal, and a sold-out affair plus a successful auction is fine news for art makers.)

artumnal2-7The Bently was transformed over the course of a single DAY into a rocking party place. Volunteers showed up early Thursday to start getting the venue ready, and by Friday evening the transformation was complete. But that’s not where the hard work ended. When the party wound down in the wee hours, the overnight volunteer crew came in to put everything back the way it was (another “leave no trace” event). The Bently was booked for a wedding the next day, which meant that there had to be a late volunteer shift, which went from 3 a.m. to 8 a.m. Oof.  At one point late in the the evening, there was Steven Raspa and Squirt and others huddled on the floor in the corner of one of the auction rooms. Were they just chilling out at the end of a long day? Um, no. They were planning the logistics for the break down.

So thank you to the crew, and to all the people who made the event so amazing, and onward and upward with the arts. And for some thoughts about art and civic engagement, click on the accompanying video from Rosalie Barnes.

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the likelihood of subtlety

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1 in 90
2 in 90 laugh together
88 in 90 look and wonder
2 in 90 are amused and satisfied
1 in 90 smiles
2 in 90 watches
1 in 90 knows

2 in 90 focus
88 in 90 drift
1 in 90 considers
2 in 90 recognizes

what happens when 2 worlds collide and reveal the likelihood of subtlety and exchange of so much without a single word.
connecting to a vibration that resonates also within me I can see it in a crowd, like a glow or a movement, but a distinction among the masses, that you are my kind.

liar

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“The trouble with lying and deceiving is that their efficiency depends entirely upon a clear notion of the truth that the liar and deceiver wishes to hide. In this sense, truth, even if it does not prevail in public, possesses an ineradicable primacy over all falsehoods.”
Hannah Arendt quotes

What I’ve always found fascinating is that even as a small child for as long as I can remember I can tell who is a liar, I don’t know what exactly the lie is, or have any logical reasons to deduce the person is lying, but I KNOW IT and I trust my instincts and intuition above all else on this matter. I will and have made huge decisions based on knowing someone was a liar without having any information that would make me think that way.

I may seem naive to some. I’m open and honest and I WANT to help, engage and connect.
But you don’t know me as well as I know you, and most of the time, I’m counting on that.
Never underestimate someone’s perceptions and will based on the linear reality of your visual and fragmented perception.

My grandfather always said
- never let anyone know everything you know.
- it’s better to keep your mouth shut and be thought a fool than open it and prove it
- NEVER trust anyone, not me, not your father, not anyone, you are the only person you can count on and you should always rely on your yourself, no one does unselfish acts, everyone wants something
( he always seemed a little paranoid, disappointed and probably betrayed. I got the point though)

“Let’s face it, we intuitively know the majority of possible relationships out there are potentially toxic or end up boring us to death.. .. That is a sobering reality that few people are willing to accept.”

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