
Maya Deren: A Study in Choreography for Camera - The Culturium -

The movies are far more efficient than the theatre: they are less restricted, they are able to produce symbols to show the collective unconscious, since their methods of presentation are so unlimited. (Jung 1984: 12)
Christopher Hauke • Visible Mind: Movies, modernity and the unconscious
By re-membering in a dance the 7 turns necessary to slip-knot light donuts into matter, we learn the path of focus into and out of matter.
Daniel Winter • EartHeart
communication, but we should not lose track of the original purposes of dance: pleasure, freedom, praise, and the opportunity to listen to our hearts in the making.
Catherine Schaeffer • Moving Consciously: Somatic Transformations through Dance, Yoga, and Touch

“ … moviemaking can be considered thee contemporary form of mythmaking, reflecting our response to ourselves and the mysteries and wonders of our existence”(Voytilla, 1999, p. 1)
Birgit Wolz • Cinema Therapy
By re-membering in a dance the 7 turns necessary to slip-knot light donuts into matter, we learn the path of focus into and out of matter.