"there is no use trying" said alice, "one can't believe impossible things". "i dare say you haven't had much practice", said the queen, "when i was your age, i always did it for half an hour a day. why, sometimes i' ve believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast."
- lewis carroll
abundance is my dance project. 
am still collecting films for a small series about people doing movement solos on beaches. 




working title is "all alone never twice always the same", and we are planning to show it as an installation at some point.
i am interested in sign language, the border between land and ocean, the meaning a place has for the person who chooses it and moves there, the interaction between the camera and my dancers who move with their feelings, perceptions and impulses, and all the kinds of things that happen inbetween, trust and fun. we're dancing at the same time, with each other and the films are like little excerpts from our thoughts.
"dance is the art of taking place.improvisation finds those places"
- steve paxton
in 2006 abundance performed a piece called "three"
for the vernissage of inge hagen's retrospective in this gallery in cuxhaven, north germany: 
www.flickr.com/photos/induriel/sets/1796166/
www.youtube.com/user/induriel?feature=mhee
also, i am learning to become feldenkrais practitioner, our bilingual training is called 'chiemsee 5' www.flickr.com/photos/chiemsee5
and takes place on a beautiful island in the chiemsee lake in south germany, with jerry karzen as our educational director. www.feldenkraishawaii.com
... that training, by the way, was his idea:
since 2011 I have now rejoined Jerry Karzen's training in Eastbourne/Wellington, New Zealand.
www.feldenkrais.org.nz/Site/About_Feldenkrais/Bev/Bev_tra...
- JoinedMay 2005
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