Montrose Public Hall
Tuesday, January 23, 2018
Spasmotive 17
Back at the Women's Circus
with Steph, Franca and Dianne
SPASMOTIVE
a definition:
Celebration of movement,
comes the unknown of the spasm or spasms
in any direction it chooses to go,
making life more interesting
than complex.
Spasmotive intro
with Steph, Franca and Dianne
SPASMOTIVE
a definition:
Celebration of movement,
comes the unknown of the spasm or spasms
in any direction it chooses to go,
making life more interesting
than complex.
Spasmotive intro
Spasmotive 16
A spasm is like a twist
A spasm is like sudden heat
A spasm is like a quick hit
A spasm is like a drop
A spasm is like a shout-out
A spasm is like a direction change
A spasm is like turning a corner
A spasm is like looking the other way
A spasm is like shooting star
A spasm is like a crying muscle
A spasm is like broken glass
A spasm is like music note untimed
A spasm is like splashing water
A spasm is like spitting peas
A spasm is like an accidental jump
A spasm is like a scribble
A spasm is like watching fireworks
A spasm is like a cat jump
A spasm is like an unintentional rude gesture
A spasm is like a mouth skip
A spasm is like an urgent remark
A spasm is like a timer going off
A spasm is like a mystery moment
A spasm is like an unplanned event
A spasm is like not helping
A spasm is like a wake up call
Spasmotive 15
Space, Sand, Sea, Sky, Seagul, Seaweed, Swing, Slide, Seabreeze, Sun... SPAS MOTIVE
brainstorm session....
Friday, January 5, 2018
Spasmotive 13 (2018 begins)
Wanting to MOVE and find other ways to explore in nearby surroundings, we (Dianne and I) decided to check out Lilydale Lake's facilities and certainly were not disappointed by the range of equipment designed for children but with a twist, strength and possibility for any adult, willing to test the water and let the imagination swing, climb and fly.... In a public space i wondered what might happen, would someone say something rude to my face or whisk their child away from me? No. Nothing to my awareness anyway. I met the eyes of children and just continued my own way of moving, climbing and interacting with Dianne.
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