Hello all, and a bow to Harold. I wanted to let the list know that I facilitated my first large open space on Saturday - for Circus! I have done several little ones (and many involving just me and Phelim and some Monkeys!) but this was the first one I had held for a big group. About 130 people.
Before I met Phelim I worked as an aerialist (trapeze artist) for ten years. Meeting Phelim and encountering Open Space all formed part of my climbing back down to the ground- it made earth seem more appealing. I have been earthbound now for 3-4 years so it was a wonderful and big thing for me to bring my learning since leaving the circus world back to that community. There was a fantastically diverse turn out: students and elders, traditional and contemporary circus were all represented. A sample of session titles for you: -Circus can't tell a story? -What's the best trick you've ever seen? -Why do we never feel good enough? -The space between 10 minutes and 1 hour -If circus gets well funded and organised where will all the freaks and weirdos go to play? - corporate whore v serious artist? And many others.... People asked 'can we do this again?' in closing circle. My first ever aerial teacher who must surely be approaching 70 said he felt re-inspired and I had to hold it together. Lastly I would like to share what helped me at the start when I felt most terrified. Phelim told me to walk the circle ten times slower than I thought was slow and that reminded me of the last aerial piece I made: it was on a cloud swing (a rope swing) and I spoke during it and described what it felt like. It began with a haiku that went like this: Oh snail, Climb Mount Fuji But slowly. After reciting that to the group and walking a slow circle, it turned out it was a smooth downhill slide all the way as everyone got on with it - seasons, marketplace, work.... Thank you Matilda x Sent from my iPhone
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