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Dancing Like Everyone’s Watching; or How to Let Your Body Be a Body
Little high school and college Rachel Ann liked to dance. A lot.
I danced in theatre class between assignments to “Moving Clocks Run Slow” by We Were Promised Jetpacks. I danced in the car to “Sprawl II” by Arcade Fire. I danced on the roof of my university to “While You Wait for the Others” by Grizzly Bear. If I found a deliciously vacant, large conference room, “Fineshrine” by Purity Ring. I even danced in bed (“Sycamore” by Songs of Water).
This profound—and sometimes inconvenient—love of dancing naturally spilled into my devotional life. It was no unlikely thing to see my little unshowered, soft-butch self gettin’ down to “Heartbeat” by Bellarive in the back of a worship service. Fortunately, I always found myself in spiritual communities that were welcoming of such behavior, but usually I was: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FG1NrQYXjLU.
I mentioned this frustration in a paper for a college dance class, and my professor suggested I check out ecstatic dance. Ooh baby.
Ecstatic dance was everything I ever wanted—and usually didn’t get—out of going to the club. It is the practice of free-form movement to music in a public setting. It is the unfiltered, unmitigated movement that we train ourselves at an early age to ignore.
Unlike the performance arts, ecstatic dance is only for the benefit of the participants. It’s movement for the sake of movement, and there’s no "right" way to do it. The only parameters are that the participants follow through with precisely what their bodies naturally want to do. It is the dance you do "when no one's watching,” but other people who are also dancing like no one’s watching are maybe watching.
It wasn’t long after that I realized that ecstatic dance could be an incredible practice in Christian spirituality. Ecstatic dance is an ideal discipline for embodied spirituality for a number of reasons:
It incorporates your whole heart, soul, mind, and strength. Ecstatic dance serves as the physical embodiment of spiritual and mental experience. Through dance it is easy to unify every element of human life. Physically speaking, no one part of the body or muscle group is prioritized as may be the case with running, weightlifting, or similar activities.
It’s an invitation to delight in the creation of God. In the same way someone may go on a reflective hike to marvel at the works of God, in explorative dance the dancer may marvel at the work of God that is their very self. Through this practice the dancer may better understand and luxuriate in their created self and better understand and luxuriate in their Creator.
It fosters community. Dance provides a means through which one may express oneself and interact with others in a nonverbal manner. While the majority of human interaction is based upon conversation, ecstatic dance allows for its participants to curiously consider other methods of communication. Not only does this feed the imagination, but it also serves as a refreshing and unintimidating communal platform for those with verbal disabilities or social limitations.
The public setting of ecstatic dance serves many ends. Throughout the session, individual participants “push the envelope” of free movement, and therein is a mutual, exponentially reinforced invitation for everyone else to continue digging. Observing a companion’s lack of inhibition inspires further inhibition in the observer. This functions as a picture of—and is an actual occurrence of—the interdependent nature of humans in God’s kingdom. Through ecstatic dance the children of God may gather together in unity within themselves, with one another, and with God with the intent to explore, create, and delight in God. Dancing as a group also serves to keep each individual’s energy up, much in the same way that group exercise classes create an accountable, encouraging environment.
It literally accomplishes the goal of the Christian life.Ecstatic dance is a joy-filled end in itself. If the purpose of the Christian life is simply to relish in unity with Christ in the presence of God, dancing may be a way to do just that. Dancing is a receptive, harmonizing, and responsive act. In dance we embrace our bodies, interact with the musical, human, and spacial blessings around us, join these blessings on their own terms, and contribute new creation in return
Fratres Dei Spiritual Direction and Ministries offers FREE Ecstatic Dance at People House Denver on 2nd Tuesdays. Check here for times. Please contact Rachel Parsons at (720) 534-9491 or [email protected] for more information or to inquire about private sessions.
Trying to get back to art #artwork #artblock #dragonsketch #sketch #dragon #fantasyartwork #doodle #dynamic #anatomystudy #bodyflow #beast #creature https://www.instagram.com/p/Br7jC7MAu6O/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=16mqhdcaj8m3e
Day 17/298
Weight= 214. I am down 14 pounds since I started keto again that's almost a pound a day as a more than I expected after my binge the other night. Carbs = I've been doing meh but it's meal prep day and I hope to do well in the coming week. Mood= I'm tired guys, very tired. I work nights and have depression in not okay but I'm working on it. I've been enjoying the les mills bodypump at the gym. It's full body, high rep lifting in class form. I'm interested in starting the les mills body flow/body balance class as well. My goal is to work up to two different classes a day 3x a week, simple cardio or a random class the other three days, and a gentle yoga class on my "rest day". Coupled with the right cico and keto, my goal weight is feasible. We'll see, how are you guys doing? Any triumphs or struggles you want to share?
Body Scan Meditation and the Divine
The year was...2016.
I was working three part-time jobs: cramming my feet into high heels on the way to hospice chaplain visits and spiritual direction sessions by day and tripping over my master's degree to the closing shift at Caribou Coffee by night. While chain coffee bar backing is certainly one of the easier food service professions, anyone who has worked in such a position knows that the job is 0.05% espresso, 20% colorful customer personalities, and 79.95% cleaning up fluids you desperately hope are coffee.
After one such closing shift, I returned to my apartment where my best friend greeted me with a smile and smooth jazz. I walked through the threshold and promptly pressed myself face-first into the floor.
Fortunately we had just vacuumed.
As I lay there in carpeted euphoria, I started unclenching every muscle that I had been contracting more or less consistently for the last 14 hours. Starting with my toes, I sent deep exhalations to every part of my body up through the top of my head in a practice called body scan meditation...
Read the full article on the Fratres Dei Website!
Wonderful way to start the weekend! Empowered Studios had a free Body Flow class this morning “in the park”. Great meeting many of the Empowered team & so excited to go to my next class in the studio! #cabistylewithleza #cabiclothing #vintagecabi #bodyflow #empowered #empoweredwomenempowerwomen #saturdayvibes #park #selfcare #iamgnv #gainesville #gainesvilleflorida #gainesvilleflorida #bestofgainesville #hailevillage (at Haile Village Center) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpGC4MUuQib/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Sunny Sunday started out with a great body flow class. #sundayvibes #bodyflow #healthylifestyle #fit2022 #bellafit (at O2 Fitness Clubs) https://www.instagram.com/p/CfR-GkSOHwH/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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