10/20/09

I could use a Muse

The word muse originates from Greek mythology. The Greek gods Zeus and Mnemosyne had nine daughters called the Muses. The nine daughters were of one being in heart, spirit and thought. If the muses loved a man, then the man's worries instantly disappeared. The man who was loved by the muses was considered to be more sacred than a holy man.


Throughout the history of the arts, men and women have been inspired by their own muses. Think of John Lennon and Yoko Ono, two people who were inspired by each other and became the subject of much of the other's work. One world famous artist who incorporated his muses into his work was the painter Pablo Picasso. Throughout his life, each of the women he met and loved became his subject.
Picasso had relationships with many women, many of which ended in heart-breaking circumstances for the women. Picasso's work can be seen progressing with each woman he had a relationship with. From the first flush of romance to the deterioration of the relationship, all of the stages can be seen in his art. Picasso's women were his inspiration, and he is sometimes judged harshly for discarding the women in his life when the inspiration dissipated and his work began to suffer. Picasso would move onto a new woman, and his inspiration and art would be invigorated.


The muse is not always a human being. As the idea of the muse originated in a spiritual world, so too do many musicians see their muse as coming from a different dimension. Musician Jim Morrison of the rock band The Doors claimed to call on the spirit world to inspire his music. Many people see the muse as a dark supernatural force that possesses the artist and helps create his or her work. This is why some people call some forms of music, mistakenly, the devil's work. 


Whether the muse is spiritual or a person of flesh and blood, it is true that the world of the arts is indebted to its muses. Without these inspirational people who have loved and encouraged the artist, a wealth of paintings and music would be missing from the world.

10/14/09

More dance Talent - USPDF 2009 Championship




Artistic talent comes in many forms.................

10/13/09

Josephine Baker







She very much represented being comfortable with her sexuality through dance.  Apparently the world appreciated her for being the artist she was.

10/12/09

Dance is good in so many ways......

DanceoftheKamaSutraWithHemalayaa.jpg image by downarchive2

So sad, This guy was soooo funny!

Rasheed Thurmond

Comedian Rasheed Thurmond Passes Away From Heart Attack

Brooklyn’s own Rasheed Thurmond passed away of a heart attack this week. Who is Rasheed Thurmond? You may have seen him on Diddy’s Bad Boys of Comedy, Def Comedy Jam, or maybe you’re local and caught his act live at The Apollo.
One thing is for sure, every time Rasheed performed he had the people doing all that LOL and LMDFAO stuff.



10/9/09

Finally Learning


I'm FINALLY taking the much needed time out of my ( always on my dancing feet schedule) to share some of my personality on my blog.   When am i going to learn, I must be still and allow creativity to flow.........

10/8/09

October 08, 2009



Leo

Being the star of the show isn't just something you're used to. It's something you've learned to expect -- and that has nothing to do with being vain, either. People love to be entertained, but not all of us are up for the challenge. So when you're in the mood to perform, whether it's behind a bar, in someone's living room or on an actual stage, you're guaranteed an eager audience. This time out, someone you're quite fond of will absolutely be in attendance. Ready?