Pas de deux Nº10
Pas de deux Nº10
To write in a blog I've always found it difficult. Maybe too many things to say as life interferes with work and also work interferes with life.
Complicated to talk about the Series "Les Danseurs", and the need to explain that work comes in Series that can be closed at a time or just keep appearing every now and done through the years.
This series "Les Danseurs" was started after the long Covid confinement was ending and people began leaving their homes, two years ago. It felt important to live the moment intensely, to appreciate the moment and to enjoy the moment. And dancing looked like a way of living the moment.
Life had changed so much that it became more clear that nothing would last, and that at any moment what was normal could just disappear in front of the eyes.
Dancing and sharing the moment with others looked like a way of enjoying life and relaxing minds. Knowing that the moment needed to be lived as tomorrow could be so different.
So here started coming different "Pas de deux", "Pas de trois" and "Pas de quatre", every one with a different experience on dancing, a different way of enjoying life. Looking at them gives a feeling of how engaged they are with living the moment, nearly floating in the air, or compressed in a precise gesture, giving the best with every movement embedded by the music that makes it all. The beauty of the moment, giving all, expressing emotions, knowing the need to be there at the moment.
Reflecting life is what has been happening with doctors and nurses, dancing around the patiences with the illusion in their minds of the work to be done. It is also what has been happening with firemen around the world trying to save as much as possible and dancing with the fire, a completely different partenair. It is also what is happening with cooperators of non-profit associations that try to help all those displaced by famine in Somalia. And with the lifeboats that dance in the sea to rescue the hundreds who shipwreck in small boats and are lucky enough to be picked up. And with everyone that is engaged with life.
It's the beauty of giving everything in a moment. To be there completely engaged with life and living, enjoying being there, giving the best.
Life has to be lived to the full extent, taking advantage of every minute, every hour, every day. And you may find yourself stretched out to the maximum, giving it your all to be with your partner following a rhythm that is present and that will continue even after the music has finished but you keep engaged in life and to live intensely every moment.








