Steve Paxton about DanceAbility
CONTACT IMPROVISATION offers a form of improvisation to
everyone, their abilities tailored to their dancing duet by the
choices they make. With danceability, Alito Alessi put this idea
to work with people with disabilities – any disabilities – and
discovered that it works, and it erases the assumed distinction
between able/disabled. Looking around, I see that this
distinction is used almost everywhere: in language, in
education, in government. It ist he common assumption, and
so becomes the common attitude, the common thing for
children to learn, to grow up holding, and eventually, to
design and legislate with, as they mature.
It is like a toxic
cloud hovering around the fact of disability. Toxic? How would
assignment into a separate and somehow inferior social
status affect you? Cloud? Always in the shadow, in society’s
estimation. Danceability has the power to lift this cloud. Using
the art of dance, the art of the body, it begins with the facts of
the body – the facts of anybody/mind – and slowly, gently,
shows the partners in a dance how to find common ground.
An event occurs which can only occur with the participation
of these two people, an invention which assumes the opposite
of what is normally assumed, and which is a path to healing
the divisions we find everywhere installed – the normal
‚default’ setting – in our environments, in our minds, in our
hearts. Danceability is a kind of healing, not to ’heal’ the
disabled, but to heal the able and disabled at once, in one
forum. For a time, the separation is dissolved. For our minds,
the separation can no longer have unquestioned power over
our thinking. For our hearts, a connection is forged between
creative partners. TRY IT. YOU WILL BE MOVED.
Steve Paxton, Mad Brook Farm, VT - 04 16 2011