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TOUCHING the VOID

Yesterday I was invited to see a dress rehearsal of an Art Performance at the Holland Park.

It was titled [ Common sounds : Touching the Void ]   ( Flyer is in the end of this post )

In fact it was in the building of the former Commonwealth Institute.

The building has been closed for more than decade —– what a shame.  I used to go there to see many ethnic,

cultural exhibition, art performances.

And as the building has been bought by the Design Museum, they are under the refurbishment.

It is a kind of trend to use a disused empty space, some time pretty strange place, to utilize

them for an exhibition, art events. —– naturally, the space itself was unusual, the almost

crèche “Site specific installations, performances” are the regular program.

Though, this particular space is nothing like any another space.

Under the first ever built type of column-less huge roof, it is the burst empty space —– having

a round centre stage and the surrounding multi-storey corridor —– you got to be there

to see and feel the space.

The event has been directed by Harry Ross, and designed by Helen O’Neill who is my friend though I haven’t dig

deep enough to know how they organized the event to use here yet —– may be a kind of trade secrets there 😀

The actual performances are the conceptual play and the dances, therefore impressive but a kind, often

described as “mind boggling” — not only the space is out of comprehension, hence we feel out

of space ( pan 🙂 ) giving a feeling of being in the time trip —– Where am I ?  What’s going on ?

Then the audiences were bound together and taken to the ride —— or to the darkness of the limbo !

At there I met another photographer who introduced himself as Jim the dance photographer.

While he shoot, he moves with dancer anticipating their movements and click, no fancy angle or strange

foot works, always facing straight, very authentic —– I noticed, this guy really knows the subject, in

many years experiences —– to capture the moment of dance.  (Good for the dancer’s own portfolio)

( His link =http://www.perfectlandscape.com/touching_the_void/#)

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My photography is more to participate, or even invade the situation —– interaction with the situation.

That’s why I like to use ultra-wide or even fish-eye lens to close the core of subject.

Like the Theory of Relativity, there can not be a pure observation.

Observation itself affects the Phenomenon —– therefore, to be a part

of Phenomenon is more logical —– That’s what  I think   😀

—– Believe or not, this is my understanding of the Zen Buddhism.

Once we were born, we can not exist outside of the world.

The interaction with the other existences, moment to moment,

is the life.

Otherwise, why do we need to be here in this moment ?

And why the Dharma placed us to be here and now ?

—– So that,  why the art event like in the Commonwealth

Institute was happened and WHY I was there ?

This is the understanding of   “What Karma meant ” and totally embrace the

situation is “What Mindfulness mean “.  —– This is the Conviction to the LIFE.

Hence, this IS the ZEN. ( ZEN in action, not sitting away from the situation  😀 )

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For the first time in a decade the iconic Commonwealth Institute Building re-opens to a dazzling array of rising stars from Rambert Dance Company, Opera Holland Park, the London Contemporary Orchestra and others.
15th – 17th July
Commonwealth Institute Building
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