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Gurdjieff 1949

 

"Go out one clear and starlit night to some open space and look up at the sky, at those millions of worlds over your head. … Before all these worlds ask yourself what are your aims and hopes, your intentions and means of fulfilling them, the demands that may be made upon you and your preparedness to meet them." -- G.I. Gurdjieff

"If a new world is to come, we must first create it in ourselves." -- JG Bennett

 


The Action of attention
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In Gurdjieff Dance the "doer" participates in creative work.

Through a twofold action of attention, energies are released, collected, and blended in accordance with fundamental laws. An accumulation of simple yet profound actions brings to life the dance. Reciprocally, when the dance (an ideal outside of time) becomes actual (real in the doer), new energies are present for the work to proceed. Each seminar carries this re-search further along in our ongoing work with the action of attention.

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THE INtention of GURDJIEFF DANCE
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Used and preserved today within a living tradition, Gurdjieff Dance and the active attention exercises — exercises that Gurdjieff transmitted and which Bennett further developed — make available, to today's seeker, unique opportunities for creative work. In an ongoing search for imperishable being — necessary for continuous human development — this is the right and obligation of those who begin to understand the necessity of work-on-oneself. In the work of our seminars we invite others to participate in this necessity.

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Historical Background
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A “teacher of dance,” GI Gurdjieff introduced a large body of dances to his students. Some are from the regions of North Africa through Central Asia (and possibly as far as Tibet); many are of his own creation.

Gurdjieff died in 1949 having influenced the lives of many people. After his death, some went their own way while others organized themselves formally. All continued to work with what they received from him and to pass on their understanding. Today few of Gurdjieff’s personal students are alive, while the numbers of their students and their students’ students continue to increase. Among the “grandchildren” of Gurdjieff is a new generation born of his influence, grown, and taking responsibility for what they received. Our work is a meeting of this responsibilty.

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GURDJIEFF / DE HARTMANN Music
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Working with Russian composer Thomas de Hartmann and inspired by ancient music he heard and learned during his travels, Gurdjieff created a body of musical work designed to harmonize the human psyche and make possible a higher emotional experience. Normally our thinking, feeling and moving "brains" are disharmonic — the Gurdjieff / De Hartmann Music assists in their reharmonization.

This work with music is an integral part of our work and is present in the seminars.

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Each Seminar and WORKSHOP IncludeS

  • Active meditations that transform and blend energies in the body.

  • 5-6 hours daily of Gurdjieff Dance instruction and practice.

  • Interactive discussion in an atmosphere of mindful awareness and active listening.

Residential seminars may also include the following.
Refer to each seminar for specific details.

  • Practical physical work and/or meal preparation to support the inner work and to meet the communal needs of the seminar.

  • Silence in nature and in the society of others — to deepen and assimilate our practice.

  • Evening practices from the Gurdjieff, Bennett, Buddhist and Sufi traditions.    

 
 

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