Exploring what it feels like to be wild, neither woman nor man, a creature of your own imagination. Being both hunter and prey. Wild and dark turning luminous then dark again. Not just being in the woods but of the nature. Acknowledging the wilderness within us and allowing it to be.
Muse/dancer/inspiration : Michal
“To be strong does not mean to sprout muscles and flex. It means meeting one’s own numinosity without fleeing, actively living with the wild nature in one’s own way. It means to be able to learn, to be able to stand what we know. It means to stand and live.”
“(Young girls) are taught to not see, and instead to “make pretty” all manner of grotesqueries whether they are lovely or not. This training is why the youngest sister can say, “Hmmm, his beard isn’t really that blue.” This early training to “be nice” causes women to override their intuitions. In that sense, they are actually purposefully taught to submit to the predator. Imagine a wolf mother teaching her young to “be nice” in the face of an angry ferret or a wily diamondback rattler.”