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A Multi-Media Installation EventDon’t Shy Away From Intimacies
Thursday, October 29, 2009
By Woman Around Town
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Sunday, October 25, 2009
By Sara Bauknecht, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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This Just In . . . Live blogging from Bill Hayward's Intimacy Project
The Best American Poetry
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Sunday, October 25, 2009
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Category Archives: Move
Dance (again)
We barely hear the train cannot be here without You know your body
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“The Dance of No Hard Feelings” [stolen title]
We cannot see the window. By we we mean we. By window. The bruise lengthens, dark cloud horizontal We are coming open. The song keeps us close. We can forget or forgive Not both.
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Have
We are not the same Movement We differ each other Because today I decided on the next train Same dance different meaning we inflect each other We go into The dance changes our movement This same dance This grammar we … Continue reading
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Dance
We grow into the dance[1]. This[2] is an Untitled[3]. As[4] Poem[5] Is to poem[6]. We go into the dance.[7] photo: © 2009 Jason Riker, Riker Productions [1] The dance is ours, we are each other’s, we compose the dance. The … Continue reading
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Performance (II): 10.23.2009
This is playing dead in someone’s arms, spiraling on one’s knees. This is a series of moves. From every slat on the floor, arms outstretched clasp elbows. This is how to mount one’s breastbone, static for a very long time. … Continue reading
Finale
One hovers at bent angle near the room’s black wall. Two spin the same this is clone torpedo. One holds the other back spins. Out toward the room’s black wall. One pirouettes the curve also the room’s back wall. Spinning … Continue reading
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