p.s. Of course, this song is by Gwen Stefani - www.GwenStefani.com.
Here is a perfect specimen born from this way of working. I was moved to make it for you. What is it? I don't know. A message? A benediction? In this instance, I'm beginning to believe that categorizing or defining it might be beside the point.
"Otherwise known as the creative push and pull of a zen approach vs. a narrative approach. Here is an a pretty brilliant distillation of the forces at work by the legendary dancer and choreographer Twyla Tharp:
'Zoe and bios both mean life in Greek, but they are not synonymous. Zoe, wrote Kerenyi, refers to "life in general, without characterization." Bios characterizes a specific life, the outlines that distinguish one living thing from another. Bios is the Greek root for "biography," zoe for "zoology"
I cannot overstate what a profound distinction this was. Suddenly, two states of experience were made plain to me.
Zoe is like seeing Earth from space. You get the sense of life on the rotating globe, but without a sense of the individual lives being lived on the planet. Bios involves swooping down from space from the perch of a high-powered spy satellite, closing in on the scene, and seeing the details. Bios distinguishes between one life and another. Zoe refers to the aggragate.
Bios accommodates the notion of death, that each life has a beginning, middle, and end, that each life contains a story. Zoe, wrote Kerenyi, "does not admit of the experience of its own destruction: it is experienced without end, as infinite life."
The difference between zoe and bios is like the difference between sacred and profane. Sacred art is zoe-driven; profane art stems from bios.'
- p.42 of The Creative Habit by Twyla Tharp"
p.s. Music sample is from Gwen Stefani, 'Wonderful Life' http://www.gwenstefani.com.
Sometimes I get to play around and sometimes that results in a piece that is more than the sum of its parts. Here is a perfect example of that dynamic in action. I love how this video 'moves' and I especially love how it sounds.
p.s. The song snippet you hear is from Jique by the Brazilian Girls, who I love so much - http://www.braziliangirls.info.
p.s. The music you hear is 'Beautiful Dreamer' by the marvelous Mates of State.
I do. To wit, here is a little vid-bit (video + tid-bit) about Morgan le Fay - divine priestess from the middle ages.
Morgan Le Fay
"Introduced in Geoffrey of Monmouth's Vita Merlini, her name (there spelled "Morgen") implies ties to the realm of Fairy. She is also a magical figure as well as a priestess presiding over a sisterhood of nine inhabiting an enchanted isle. She receives the wounded king after the last battle and offers to cure him if he remains long enough.
There are many Celtic traditions evident here, not just of fairy queens ruling magic lands, but of actual sisterhoods of healers and miracle workers recorded in classical literature. Such a group might have been led by a priestess that served as the earthly manifestation of a goddess. Giraldus Cambrensis and other medieval authors were well aware of Morgan's divinity."
- - From Encyclopedia Mythica, http://www.pantheon.org/articles/m/morgan_le_fay.html
Morgan Le Fay
"Introduced in Geoffrey of Monmouth's Vita Merlini, her name (there spelled "Morgen") implies ties to the realm of Fairy. She is also a magical figure as well as a priestess presiding over a sisterhood of nine inhabiting an enchanted isle. She receives the wounded king after the last battle and offers to cure him if he remains long enough.
There are many Celtic traditions evident here, not just of fairy queens ruling magic lands, but of actual sisterhoods of healers and miracle workers recorded in classical literature. Such a group might have been led by a priestess that served as the earthly manifestation of a goddess. Giraldus Cambrensis and other medieval authors were well aware of Morgan's divinity."
- - From Encyclopedia Mythica, http://www.pantheon.org/articles/m/morgan_le_fay.html