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Berlin
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Kreuzberg 1
Möckernstr. 68
10965 Berlin
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W-13 / Seki Method

Workshop with Minako Seki
In the frame of Winter Tanz 2017/18

... flow, swirl, tear, swarm, soothe, quietness, drop, rain, thunder, flash, patter, clear, moist air, wash, cleanse, heal, swim, dive, hover, ... In his book "The Sensitive Chaos" (1962) the water researcher Theodor Schwenk showed the analogy between the vital water formations and life. The structure of water is constantly moving and developing, as the human beings do. But it has other sides: the violence of water, the furrowing sea - agitated, dangerous, flooding and destroying -, or the absence of rain, water drowning and thirst, the pollution of the seas. Water can be observed from far away, but also from very close. The single drop, the small trickle, the puddle on the road, the water molecules. And then the fascinating underwater world.

In this winter’s workshop Minako Seki will deal with the materiality of water, with the understanding that the human body, with its approximately 80% water content, resembles a water bag. By observing the fluid, we will observe ourselves: our body and movement and also our deep inwardness. The Seki Method investigates the communication between the conscious and subconscious, the description of emotional states and the boundaries between reality and illusion.

Minako Seki

Since more than 30 years, Minako Seki has developed her own movement technique and teaching method. The Seki Method works with the TanDen, centre of the body, and origin of our energy and movement. It is based on simple essential principles of nature and physics that support the dancing body. The Seki Method investigates the communication between the conscious and subconscious, the description of emotional states and the boundaries between reality and illusion. www.minakoseki.com
 
 

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