The Dance of the Sea,
The Dance of the Four
Elements,
The Dance of the Universe
Introduction
In a nutshell, this is meant to be a very sensual
and also a very spiritual set of movements.
You could call it a dance.
If the sea were
to assume the form of a woman, she might awaken as a girl half in and half out
of the water on a tropical beach. The
waves are gentle and warm; the wind soft.
As she begins to move she still feels the sea in its entirety flowing
through her body. But she focuses on her
arms and legs, her muscles and the weight of her body pressing down on the
sand.
She begins
slowly to stretch, to test her muscles and movements, to see how to express all
the feelings and sensations of the sea through the body of a woman.
Movements imitating water are fluid, flowing, and
move with continuity. They are soft,
sensuous, and sometimes wave like, a slow pulsing movement back and forth at
times.
The dance
can also be done with just one or all of the other elements. With the element of earth, there is
stability, pausing frozen in the moment, before moving toward another position
of strength.
For air,
the movements are lighter, more playful.
They almost bounce at times like a conductor directing an orchestra. For fire, the movements are more sudden and
forceful. They expand outward with sharp
movements that are intense.
For water,
the eyes are inviting, full of longing, kind and loving, magnetically drawing
the other in. For earth, the eyes are silent
and full of mystery, with a hint of no nonsense.
For air,
the eyes are playful and curious, flirtatious.
For fire, the eyes are electric, burning, demanding, but also passionate
as in hungry to embrace.
Suggestions,
Outline, Possible positions:
Start: in a fetal position,
probably lying on right side on
ground. Knees up as
far as they will go toward chin.
Head down toward knees. Hands probably clasping each other near chin or in front of hiding
the face.
Alternate Beginning: flat on stomach, arms above
head, legs extended, side head of head on ground.
Movement:
Phase One:
Slowly stretch the lower leg, right leg, straight
out below the body and, at the same time, the right arm straight out above the
head so that there is a straight line down the arm through the body and through
the leg. (that
is, lower leg and lower arm moving out). The head can remain down or move as is
natural during this. The left knee
remains bent up.
However, for example, at the beginning of the stretch
or just after the full stretch, there starts an undulating motion, a
alternating between the upper body, the head and chest, and the lower body,
hips and legs, so that the left shoulder turns toward your back opening the
chest to the sky and then the left shoulder turns back toward your front and
down toward the ground.
Opposite that motion the hips roll toward the ground
in front
And then roll back so that now the lower body is
open to the sky above.
The body also naturally with the above curves and
bends forward and backward, arching out and in.
Very slowly, the legs begin like riding a bicycle
scissoring or alternating so that one leg bends up as the other bends
down.
Along with
the legs the hands begin moving under the head, around below the neck, and up
or down the back and butt and up the breasts and chest caressing the body again
in an undulating motion, that is, the hands seem to move as if propelled by the
hips and movements of the chest, in a wave like motion, as if carried by a wind
or current of water flowing over the body.
The hands caress as if a goddess is saying, “This is
the perfect from to express my being.
Here is the shape I have assumed—every part is beauty, pleasure, and
wonder.”
Gradually the upper body opens more as it slowly
rocks one way and then the other so that more and more with each rocking motion
the upper body is open to the sky and the back is then nearly flat against the
ground.
And this alternates with the lower body doing the
same, when chest is open to the sky the hips are rolled to the right and when
the hips roll to the left the upper body is back toward the original fetal
position with right shoulder on ground.
If you play with this, it should make you feel
incredibly good, that is, very sensually open and relaxed and free. It is not just the sea, with its waves
rolling, tides and currents, but the pull of the moon on the sea and the
gravity that fashions galaxies into spirals and the joy of galaxies colliding,
the openness of space itself that holds and gives birth to the stars and
galaxies within depths.
(You
might work with occasionally looking at or toward the camera making eye contact
during different takes. The eye contact
is startling because in a way the body movement implies that the woman is in a
deep state of sleep, so that the gaze becomes a look into the depths of
feminine awareness outside of the range of normal consciousness, whether the
look relates innocence, sensuality, dark passion, deep need or beyond need,
etc., the look is unexpected and a revealing of just how much power you have
since in fact every aspect of movement is fully conscious but not of the
rational mind)
Phase two:
Positions: The Chinese might call this “the ascending
dragon,” (wisdom and power), the elemental forces gathering their strength to
arise to the heavens. Some poses are
familiar as in “I have seen that before but never in a context like this.”
The feeling of part one was
“awakening by or to the call of bliss.”
The feeling of part two is
“flowing,” moving as if a wave of water is turning you. Really great tai chi
masters do not move. The energy field
they are within moves them.
The feeling of part three is like
a flower blossoming, the petals the hands, but this is the flower of
enlightenment and its scent is union with all things.
No
particular order:
Fully
lying on stomach,
Both
arms stretched forward in front of head, legs stretched out below, feet an inch
off the ground.
Moves to pressing up with outstretched arms in front so to raise upper
body, looking up toward sky—so get arch and taut muscles in back and legs.
The feet and lower legs as this unfolds can
point upward to the sky briefly so that both face is
looking above and feet are pointing to sky.
(I know that is corny but it looks great in stills).
Position:
this is you on your stomach and with the upper body perfectly square, that is,
the shoulders even (either upper body raised on elbows or for example head on
ground and arms outstretched above head), and then the hips turn as far as
possible one way and then, at some point, the other way while the legs extend
to some extent below. (This too looks
great though it may seem ordinary. It is
however a still shot of a moving rolling over below)
Rolling
over from say weight on right side turning toward back rolling all the way to
stomach and then continuing to roll to right side again, leading for example
first with upper body and then as come back leading with lower body, so that
there is a distinct twist to the body during the movement, like a spring being
wound up or a sense of uncoiling.
Typically, a girl rolling over is a girl
rolling over. But we do not I think ever
see a girl rolling over with, say, the upper body leading which pulls the lower
body which lags behind as long as possible and then it switches as if the lower
body has gotten the momentum and is now leading and pulling the upper body
which is resisting to complete the roll.
(There are a lot of photogenic variations that occur in this simple
movement as in what can be done with the belly, head, arms, and legs)
For example, upper body moves from lying on
right side turning chest to sky as roll to left and when the upper body is
chest down on ground the hips take over and lead as the upper body lags
behind—the hands, arms, feet, legs highlight or emphasize the counter
movements.
And
also the classic “crawling” thing of one hand reaching
forward and grasping the ground and the opposite knee forward as if crawling or
clawing one’s way across the floor.
The difference is that this is a “waking up”
kind of movement so the head can be low and move up off the ground and then
down again as if at any point you might pause or stop to bask in the sun as if
you are half in and half out of water or as if you momentarily fall asleep and
then awake to resume the movement. It doesn’t require you to actually move
forward on the ground, only that you simulate movement.
Phase three: Sitting up
One
way to sit up from prone position is to roll back into the fetal position, roll
then so your knees are under you, moving in a way that gets you there, head
still down toward knees and simply sit up so that you are in a sitting up with
your knees under you position.
See
if there is a way for the butt to be between, on, or with the heels both to one
side of the butt in this sitting position at different phases of movement,
especially with an arch in the back.
In a
sitting position, what takes over is your hands. You have your hands behind you so that your
wrists were crossed from behind and your palms are facing upward. This might seem like a
bondage shot but the palms up turns it into a liberation shot.
Others:
The one hand being held palm up in front of your stomach and in front of the
body.
Crossing
the wrists and also arms in front of your body with palms up, leaning slightly
forward or looking up slightly,
And pushing with both hands against the ground on one or the other side
or in front, so arms are straight, tense, and with a strong arch in the back.
The
face in hands leaning slightly forward, but it changes as you “wash” your face
with your hands, your hands moving then down your breasts, lifting face upward,
and hands now between legs more toward knees as you again look upward
slightly.
The
palms open with the back of the wrists on the round on each side of your
body. Like a supplication/prayer. Again, looking up at some
point.
Which has its opposite of palms down on ground on each side of your
body and leaning down so hair or head are near ground. Which is a prayer to or
connecting to the earth kind of position.
The
inner dynamic of moving in this sitting position, instead of simply turning
with the legs on one side of butt to other side of butt, can be done for
example through a kind of leaning forward and backward repetition, kind of like
the Jews at the Prayer Wall who bob forward and backward as they pray or as
some people do sitting at computers, they slowly lean forward and back as they
type, or the cobra weaving forward and back or in circles as it has lifted
itself off the ground. The upper body
movement enables the change in the hip positions.
This
can be extended into standing for example through dancing. But the difficult part is in the previous
material.
I
wrote the following poem for Jessamyn, model #54058
at onemodelplace.com in response to her inquiry about visiting Hawaii for a
shoot. Scroll down to the artistic nude
facing sea on beach shot by Darren Phillips.
Can
a woman be an image of the sea?
If
she stands on the beach
Is
there more than a naked woman to see?
If
I say to her,
“If
you feel it, someone will see it—
I
want you to be for a few moments
The
entire sea:
I
want you to feel that the blood
Surging
through your body
Are
the currents and tides
And
the waves circling world,
I
want you to feel your breath is the winds
The
drives the white caps,
That
your skin vibrates
With
all the waters of the earth
That
the beauty of the seas, lakes, and streams
Is
your beauty
That
when your lips part
It
is the songs of the sea that sing
That
where your eyes gaze
You
see the dreams of love
That have yet to flow
Through
the hearts of humanity ….”
If
I ask these things of her
And
she gives me what I want
Will
others see what I see?
Can
anyone do what I can do so easily?
Enter
her soul as she stands there
And
feel the sea flowing though me
Without
limitations, without anxiety,
Without
restraint or a ravenous need to take
But
rather the desire to celebrate
The
power of the heart
To
embrace all life on earth
And the wonder of being alive?
In
this moment, for a few seconds,
Without
any limitations, I am one with this woman
And,
I tell you,
I am surrounded by the beauty of
creation.
This
is my attempt at a poem of what I have yet to see.
The sea dreams she is a
woman
Awakening,
Do
you see what I see?
In
her thighs the union of earth and sky,
Where
dawn sets sail for new harbors
Where
twilight finds rest from all desire
To
you hear what I hear?
From
the depths
The
ocean’s own breath
The
wave’s crest curling, breaking
Releasing
in sighs and cries
Do
you feel what I feel?
As
air and water her breasts caress
The
sounding sea anointing me
With her heart’s blood of love.
Young
woman,
Ancient
image of the feminine,
If
I imagine I were you
That
I could feel the things that you do—
The
oceans my soul
Rivers
my bloodstream
Rain
my moist fluids
Lightning
my heartbeat
Thunder
my voice
In
my hands the power to give life
But
your movement, your form
As
you turn, arising and descending
A
sea of subtle curves
Every
sense enchanting
The
mind can only dream of such freedom
The
heart strives to imagine such passion.
In a Nutshell: the Magical Essence of the Feminine
Spirit
The
student says to me, “But I see nothing. Its just a
girl rolling around in the sand. What am
I missing?”
The
wisdom and spiritual traditions on earth are weakest in their understanding of
the magnetic fluid. Visualize a blue
sphere six feet in diameter in front of you.
It is cool, soothing, attracting. Like magnetism, its draws toward itself. It is nurturing, containing, sheltering, and
protecting. It is pure receptivity
without any form content.
It animates and brings to life whatever it
holds within itself. It heals,
preserves, and inspires. It rejuvenates. It is the source of all beauty, love, and
compassion in the universe.
The girl dancing is you embodying this
magnetic fluid. She is the stillness at
the center of your heart that reflects the entire universe through itself.
To see it, become empty in your mind. To feel it, let go of your identity. To proceed further, put aside all
fear. Forget minutes, hours, schedules,
and time in order to draw near this beauty.
It is as simple as letting go and flowing as
each moment unfolds. It is as deep as
seeking and finding the divine hidden in your desires. It is the fire of passion that is pure
innocence. It is a feeling of completion
in which all separation is easily overcome.