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IN LIGHT OF THE MOON
imagines three men, three women, on a full-moon night.
Their wild, flying
hair expresses the joyous ecstacy felt in uninhibited music and dance. The
energies of the moon descend and wrap their bodies in cool luminesence. Why
do we dance? To leave our bodies. The earthy beats of drums and the sonorous
breaths of the didgeridoo allow our bodies to vibrate at a
level that diminishes our thoughts, our concerns, our seemingly endless
self-reflection...the body
then releases our Spirit, and we enter states of heightened awareness,
states that bring deep
muscular joy and fanciful flights of illumination.
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