Dear Harrison and OS friends,

Allow me to share recent news from the Chinese national basketball teams, which 
in my view indicates change towards a more open, passionate sports choice and 
society.
By the way during all OST events facilitated by me in Shanghai, I saw enormous 
enthusiasm and openess; foreigners and Chinese alike. This did not surprise me, 
but it did surprise others.

The total link
http://www.china.org.cn/video/2011-04/13/content_22346728.htm

Excerpt 
Lasting for years, the traditional mode emphasizes discipline and hard work, 
and has yielded tremendous results for Chinese sports teams so far. Many 
athletes born in the '70s and '80s, including some star players, also received 
insults and beatings from coaches.

But today, many athletes, born in the '90s, reject this disciplinarian 
approach, likely due to the fact their lives and training facilities have seen 
great improvements from their predecessors. And most of today's Chinese 
athletes are playing sports out of passion, instead of a choice made to achieve 
wealth or success, which was the case for most of the previous athletes.

best wishes,

From shanghai, Gijs van Wezel






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On Apr 14, 2011, at 6:37 AM, "Harrison Owen" <[email protected]> wrote:

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> I don’t know if this fits, but some many years ago I had the privilege of 
> spending some time in the African Bush with some wonderful people. I think 
> this was my first awareness of open space (Open Space?). Anyhow I wrote about 
> it and it went like this (in my first book, “When the Devil Dances” and I 
> should add that the Devil is not the familiar figure with long horns but 
> rather the missionaries mistaken appellation for a central actor in village 
> life.)
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> 
> In the village
> 
> All things go in a circle,
> 
> And everything fits.
> 
> To speak of the drums
> 
> Is to speak of the dance,
> 
> Is to speak of the Devils…
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> 
> Weaving and Forging
> 
> Fire and Steel – The Bush
> 
> Life, Death, and Life again.
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> When the Devil Dances Life goes on.
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> Harrison
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> Harrison Owen
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> From: [email protected] 
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Harold Shinsato
> Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2011 2:24 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [OSList] Poet Laureate?
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> Two submissions for the contest:
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> 1.
> 
> There still is a list for OS
> It started as ListServ oh Yes!
> When Boise said it must move
> From its original groove
> The Mailman would give it a rest
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> 2.
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> Rhythmic cursor blink
> Yin yang zero one parade
> Of discrete digits
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> One thing no thing moves
> Flowing through the cracks of form
> No thing is moving
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> Playing with silence
> Everything is moving
> It sits where it wants
> 
> Between black and white
> Not gray but open to change
> The muse and the dance
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