During the past week, dancers throughout the country began reading How to Land: Finding Ground in an Unstable World by Ann Cooper Albright. Please follow the Comments thread here, and please consider getting the book and diving in next week as well!
For today, we read the Introduction and the first chapter, Falling. Readers – I encourage you to come back to this thread 2-3 times today to add into the conversation. Thank you!
- Within this dense text, there are many potent phrases to hold onto and consider right now. Post a few ideas here and list the page numbers please. You can simply post quotes – or add your connections with each quote you share or that someone else has posted here.
- I love how Ann Cooper Albright plays with the concept of falling – writing about the literal and the metaphoric, and also our associations both positive and negative related to falling. How does the concept of "falling" play out in your dance life as teachers, choreographers, movers, and administrators? How do you relate to this word – falling – during this pandemic and Shelter in Place?
- Feel free to also simply write a few sentences about your general response and reaction to chapter 1. What did you connect with, and what resonated?
Some book buying options:
Books Inc in the SF Bay Area
The King's English Bookshop in Salt Lake City
Greenlight Bookstore in Brooklyn
Amazon.com (paperback and e-book)
The reading/discussion/comment timeline:
Wednesday, May 27th: Introduction and Chapter 1 (Falling); 48 pages
Wednesday, June 3rd: Chapters 2 and 3 (Disorientation and Suspension); 57 pages
Wednesday, June 10th: Chapters 4 and 5 (Gravity and Resilience); 61 pages
Wednesday, June 17th: Chapter 6 and Afterword (Connection); 38 pages
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