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Thursday, August 29, 2013

Mom....I know you saw this one!


I have been watching SYTYCD since the first episode of season 1.  I love this show... I love the dance, I love the music, and choreography.  What is most special is that I often wonder if Mom is watching with me through all these years..... I like to think she is.  I often find myself wanting to look over at her to see how her face and body are reacting to each number... Without fail she could not watch any dance with just her eyes... she watched with her whole body and soul.  I loved that about her.  It made me change the way I watched music and dance forever.

Mom was a dancer, but I knew her best as a choreographer.  I have a special appreciation for that part of her craft as it often goes unheralded or understood.  The dancers make it come alive...the choreographer is held hostage by the dancers... unless she can design, tailor and inspire the dancers to "live, breathe and ultimately create" the dance, it may not work.  I was a student of Mom's for many years.  I danced her choreography to tap, charleston, swing, etc.... growing up.  I loved performing and I still remember many of the routines.  I remember Mom agonizing and staying up late writing moves on reams of paper trying to figure out the right sequencing... playing, stopping, rewinding the music over and over matching steps on paper with the precise point of music.  It was her creative process.  I never really understood it but loved it.  She left a legacy of choreography literally all over the world.  Hundreds of students can say they were taught by Mom and many of my friends still tell me that from Brazil and Indonesia.  They remember those experiences and were glad she was their teacher.  She loved to praise her students.  She had patience and empathy to no end.

Season 2 produced a wonderful dancer named Travis Wall, one of the top dancers who was runner-up that year.  He moved quickly on to be a top choreographer and has since helped with the show for many years.  This particular video was a recent number on Season 10 that was not only choreographed by Travis but he is a dancer in it as well.

It is one of those pieces where time stops, chills come over the body and emotion rises in the chest, at least for me it did.  I love how this art form can make me feel.  I am not sure why dance does this to me, or music, but there is something spiritual about it and it feels familiar to my soul.

I thank God for music and dance... it is part of me and I feel so connected to it.  I owe it all to my Mom.  So, yes, I know she was there watching this with me... and this time, as I turned my head and looked to her face for the reaction........this time she was there...... and I saw the tears running down her face and her hands crossed against her heart silent exclaiming how beautiful it was.

"Thank God for the artist's part" was a line my Dad wrote once in a poem honoring Mom and her contribution to dance.  I honor both her and Travis tonight.

Good lump in the throat experience and was so happy Mom was there.....

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

On Friendship
Kahlil Gibran

Your friend is your needs answered.
He is your field which you sow with love and reap with thanksgiving.
And he is your board and your fireside.
For you come to him with your hunger, and you seek him for peace.

When your friend speaks his mind you fear not the "nay" in your own mind, nor do you withhold the "ay."
And when he is silent your heart ceases not to listen to his heart;
For without words, in friendship, all thoughts, all desires, all expectations are born and shared, with joy that is unacclaimed.
When you part from your friend, you grieve not;
For that which you love most in him may be clearer in his absence, as the mountain to the climber is clearer from the plain.

And let there be no purpose in friendship save the deepening of the spirit.
For love that seeks aught but the disclosure of its own mystery is not love but a net cast forth: and only the unprofitable is caught.

And let your best be for your friend.
If he must know the ebb of your tide, let him know its flood also.
For what is your friend that you should seek him with hours to kill?
Seek him always with hours to live.
For it is his to fill your need, but not your emptiness.
And in the sweetness of friendship let there be laughter, and sharing of pleasures.

For in the dew of little things the heart finds its morning and is refreshed.


Man I love this poem and I love this guys' work.....He slays me every time I read it.  I see myself "in it" but with a new perspective and new insight at each read.  He explains things that I cannot....he somehow knows exactly how I feel.  I can't read this without a lump in my throat.  I would have loved to have sat down with him, with a nice big ol' Big Gulp brown drink and then chatted with him about his inspiration for this and his context.  I find him fascinating.  This particular piece has blessed my life to no end...... Thank you!

Monday, August 19, 2013

Matando Saudades


re·un·ion/rēˈyo͞onyən/

Noun:  An instance where two 

or more people coming together 

after separation.


After all, I think there are really only a few things I truly know in my life.  Most things I take on hunches, instinct and faith.  When it comes to a "surety" of things, well, I only know of a few things.....One of them is about "Friends".
There is something about the connection we feel with one other in this life that just can't possibly be an accident, happenstance or coincidence....at least not to me.  
We spend our lives seeking "reunions".... Why?  Why do we long for childhood friends?  Friends when we were 5, 6 or 7 years old?  All we did then was play silly neighborhood night games, ride bikes, shoot BB guns, play dolls and build forts.... Why do those memories linger so strongly and seem to permeate our brains like permanent ink?  Why do we feel the ache inside at night when we try and sleep but our minds go back to those simple memories of those wonderful times, replaying the movie over and over, even though often, those simple things we did seem now so insignificant, but so powerful?  Why do these memories of people keep us up at night....we wonder what they might be doing now, would they still remember us?  Do they dream of me?.... I find myself doing this often as if I am secretly wishing for a fantasticial "peter pan" moment to go back and do it all over again......

What is the longing (saudade) that we feel?  Why are good-byes so hard?  Think about it.... once in a while we do end up finding a childhood friend, seeing someone from high school all over again and in 5 minutes we have "caught" up.... simple, sweet, there is nothing more except a reminder that, "yes indeed", this person does exist, that we did do those things and that it was good.  Why does 'seeing' that person(s) have to be so much part of the deal.  Does seeing them make the memories different?  Probably not because they are what they are....But seeing the person, actually making that "contact"......the mutual look in the eye.... the silent but knowing feeling inside that we are briefly....all that we were before, that does seem to keep the memories alive and it validates that they were so great after all..  

I have learned that sometimes we think the magic is in the talking, the conversing.... maybe sometimes it is for some.  But for me, there is a security and comfort that comes from knowing that the connection we have emotionally doesn't necessarily require 

words......that the space where the  magic  happens is not what we say, not even reliving

 the stories from yesteryear, but just that silent knowing that we are still connected... that we feel the same way, that we are.....yes, still friends even though we haven't talked for years.  I have literally experienced my well being completely filled with just one knowing connected glance....that is all I needed, in fact, it was all that we both needed.  

One odd thing that can happen, is when the reunion goes too long.... when that one extra day you thought would be awesome to extend the connection in the end actually didn't help after all.... The realization that maybe it didn't need to go that far, that deep all over again....  Just because you were best friends "then" doesn't mean you still are now... does that make sense?  I have played that game and lost... meaning, I have found myself thinking, hoping even believing that the reunion must mean something more now for the future.... when it really doesn't.  It wasn't about changing the future, it was more about remembering enough about the past, which in turn validates the present, which then allows one to move forward.....and to allow them to do the same with no obligation of some new expectations.  This hurts when it happens, but mostly we do it to ourselves....

Can I just say that I have had my fair share of these experiences..... Nothing makes me feel more alive, more relevant, more real than anything else.  It is as literal a thing then anything else I know  to remember who I am in those moments.  No wonder I find myself really secretly loving reunions of all kinds.  Why wouldn't I want to seek that out and feel as often as possible?

So, being a guy that has spent his life saying "goodbye" to friends all over the world, I relish now the fact that I have a lifetime to pursue "reunions" of all kinds.  The pain then... of saying goodbye, it balanced now with connecting with each one that I know now.  The hot tears of separation are replaced with warm tears of joy. 


Maybe I am not alone in this world after all


I don't know if I need religion to believe this because I wonder if all people don't feel this way in some form or fashion.... maybe not as I have explained it, but in their own way.... but I do love the fact that my religion does support my feelings about "Reunions".  In fact, it presents this idea that we were all together before we ever came to this earth.  That we were connected first "then", so that one day, we would be re-connected all again "later".  Is it out of the realm of reason to think this could be true given that during this life we feel so compelled to "Reunion-ize" so much and so often?  It is possible that the feelings of belonging and yearning to be with others came with me as I was born to this earth... that they aren't temporary, fleeting and insignificant?  Rather that they are part of me and part of my discovery and journey here is to seek those out that can help me be my best self, whether that was a 2nd grade side kick or just a work colleague or those few that somehow completely understand me in ways that even my family may not.

So, I don't know about you, but for me....yes, I will choose to yearn for reunions with my friends as long as I am able.  Some will be sooner than others.  Ultimately I look forward to that one last final reunion that I believe binds us all together beautifully and eternally.  You know who you are... you are so important to me, I cannot even properly express my love for you....let me just say that:


 I needed you "then"       I need you "now"          and I will need you "later"


You are my Friend












My cup runneth over...



This is my brother Roland
There is a a special place in my heart for him




He taught me how to forgive....
During a very dark time in my life, I had to 
apologize to him for something I had done 
that tarnished our family's name

This is what he said:

"Aaron....it never happened"

Simple, pure and forever piercing...

Never had words struck the heart of this soul so deeply

I have never forgotten that example or lesson 
I have tried to train myself to do the same as he
hoping that maybe someone else might feel the same refreshing spiritual cascade of 
the waterfall of renewal as I did
bringing light to a place where there was only darkness...


Last December he learned he had stage 3 lung cancer
I Googled the essentials......my heart sank with each passing statistic
I found myself with only one option

Pray in a way that I had never done before
I did...

God was in the room with me this time
and so I wrestled with Him like never before
 I didn't leave anything on the field
I understood for the first time in my life what it meant to be someone's 

ADVOCATE

Meanwhile Roland and his family prepared battle plans
They fought fear and won
They patiently persisted with faith
sharply focused.....beautiful in execution

Never had such news struck my heart so deeply
the gratitude that I felt was intense and overflowing...

Simple, pure and forever piercing

Psalm 23:5