[Adta] Re: Adta Digest, Vol 11, Issue 20
Karen K. Bradley
kbradley at wam.umd.edu
Wed Sep 13 15:56:29 EDT 2006
There was a photographer present and we look forward to seeing what he
captured. For myself, I will say that in addition to being a powerful
message directed towards an important symbol, it was a dance therapy
session for all of us--a way to come to terms with the power in our own
beings--the power to speak up and to move in strong clear ways and to
(as Arun Gandhi told us earlier in the day) "BE the change you want to see".
Love and peace to all,
Karen
Maryleee Hardenbergh is a right-on woman!!!
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> 1. RE: Movement Choir at Camp Democracy (Wager Jody)
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>Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2006 12:43:37 -0500
>From: "Wager Jody" <Jody.Wager at HCAhealthcare.com>
>Subject: RE: [Adta] Movement Choir at Camp Democracy
>To: <eydance at aol.com>, <adta at adta.org>
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>I too want to thank Karen and Marylee for their vision and wonderful skill at bringing us together in dance. As Ellen so beautifully stated, the image of us dancing on the national mall, the capital on one end and the Washington monument on the other, with our saffron colored scarves, will stay with me for a long, long time. We moved from struggle ..... to personal reflection .... to harmony .... alone and in groups of two, four and twelve. It was a beautiful evening with a gentle breeze that helped to lift our spirits as well as our chiffon. The music Marylee chose supported us as well ... rich and varied selections... ending with a version of 'Give Peace a Chance' performed by Louie Armstrong .... Marylee so cleverly found a way to even weave in the Katrina anniversary. There were twelve of us dancing in total, but the dance therapists among us were: Marylee Hardenbergh, Karen Bradley, Ellen Yacoe, Naomi Nimm, Sean Favretto, Megan Corcoran and myself. It was an honor and a privilege to share in this dance experience. I am so proud to be a part of such a wonderful profession.
>In Peace,
>Jody (Wager)
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>Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2006 9:48 AM
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>Subject: [Adta] Movement Choir at Camp Democracy
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>Good morning,
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>A million thanks to Karen Bradley and Marylee Hardenbergh for organizing and directing a wonderful and powerful movement choir last night in Washington DC.
>The themes woven into the dance centered on Gandhi's message of peace and of achieving it without violence. We moved with saffron colored silk scarves which added a regal feel and caught many an eye.
>The choir ended with the group holding a large white chiffon fabric over our heads as we walked down the mall side by side, facing the Capital building and then we turned around and moved towards the Washington Monument.
>Let the power of movement linger on the mall and positive energy reach out to our community.
>Thank you to all those who participated.
>Ellen Yacoe
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>From: "skdmt2" <skdmt2 at bellsouth.net>
>Subject: RE: [Adta] please would you post this to the listserv?
>To: "'JKLO'" <jkaylo at labancan.org>, <adta at adta.org>
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>Hi Janet
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>Welcome to the ADTA listserve. I'll look forward to hearing more from you &
>welcome your voice
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>Susan Kleinman, MA ADTR, NCC
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>From: adta-bounces at adta.org [mailto:adta-bounces at adta.org] On Behalf Of JKLO
>Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2006 11:08 AM
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>Sorry, I forgot to join before putting in this posting for Laban/Bartenieff
>and Somatic Studies Canada.
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>I am a CMA, SrDMT, and RSMT, and I run a Certification in Movement Analysis
>program in Toronto, Ontario. I had not realised, heretofore, that I could
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>From: "skdmt2" <skdmt2 at bellsouth.net>
>Subject: RE: [Adta] Movement Choir at Camp Democracy
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>Thanks for sharing your experience, Ellen, It sounds like it was very
>moving. What an opportunity!
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>Did anyone take photos, perhaps digital, that could be shared . I'd love to
>participate a "bit more' Were any other d/mts there?
>Karen or Marylee, could you share a bit also?
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>Susan
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>From: adta-bounces at adta.org [mailto:adta-bounces at adta.org] On Behalf Of
>eydance at aol.com
>Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2006 9:48 AM
>To: adta at adta.org
>Subject: [Adta] Movement Choir at Camp Democracy
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>Good morning,
>
>
>
>A million thanks to Karen Bradley and Marylee Hardenbergh for organizing and
>directing a wonderful and powerful movement choir last night in Washington
>DC.
>
>The themes woven into the dance centered on Gandhi's message of peace and of
>achieving it without violence. We moved with saffron colored silk scarves
>which added a regal feel and caught many an eye.
>
>The choir ended with the group holding a large white chiffon fabric over our
>heads as we walked down the mall side by side, facing the Capital building
>and then we turned around and moved towards the Washington Monument.
>
>Let the power of movement linger on the mall and positive energy reach out
>to our community.
>
>Thank you to all those who participated.
>
>Ellen Yacoe
>
>
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