Nicole Bryant
August 31, 2010
Beautiful work!
Beautiful work!
Merde for tomorrow night! Have fun!
Love your site, the images are great,
Hopefully I will have a chance to take some images of all the great dancers and theater
thomaskimphotography.com
i would like to bring my social club their as an outing the last saturday in Feb 27,2009. the number of women is 10
What a beautiful website. I will continue to look in from time to time. If ever I get to NYC when you are preforming there I will make every effort to attend. If ever you are in the Rochester area please let me know.
My daughter lives in Andover, MA. I have taken my granddaughters to the dance recitals here at SUNY Geneseo when they coincide with their visits.
I saw that you performed in Portland, New Hampshire they live close by enough for us to attend if you performances and my visits coincide.
Keep me posted.
Nothing is impossible to a willing heart.
Little chips light great fires.
Sasha sweet! I hope the Cool NY went well... how exciting to have gotten your glitter in shape with such short notice!
Hearing you talk about "the other shoe" is very joyful for me, because it lets me connect to our time at Orchidea; all your musings about what I have and what I need.
I am having that kind of a moment now... a moment where I feel I have what I need to say. I'm spilling a lot of that in my research blog. (http://deliberativegreen.blogspot.com)
Come over when you wanna take a break!
Hugs,
Sergio
you are now in my address book and i will keep up withyour endeavors. theank YOU for reaching out!
Love,
bonnie
hmm... The symbolic nature of "the other shoe" means for me is a stabilizer. For example, in a couple/love relationship is the one who brings home the "bacon", the practical one, the constant. This could also ring true to familial ties such as your immediate family members like your parents and siblings. A constant underbelly that surrounds you.
In an anatomical sense, I'm constantly negotiating with my problematic right knee so my "other shoe" is literally my other knee. As dancers, we always favor and have a good "side". The "other side" is erratic and unpredictable.
.... I could go on rambling about this topic but I'll spare your guestbook. Lunch? Coffee/Tea? Brunch?
Hi Sasha -
So good to see you - and to see your newest work. Keep in touch.
Hello, Sasha. L'Shanah Tovah. I met your father today at a lunch following Rosh Hashanah services. He told me you are a dancer, and I asked about your work. I was very interested to look you up online. I live in New Jersey, and hope to see your company perform in NY.
WOW! I'm going to need a good hour to check out everything here. How delicious!
Hey, Sensei Sasha, how are you?
I got pretty excited that I was going to get my friends in Oregon to go see your latest piece!... but wrong Portland.
Hey, I am still excited that you'll be travelling with this piece. I wish I had something work-related bring me to the States so I could go myself, but that's not likely with my current work.
Reading your last blog, I am awed by how you keep discovery and integrity present in your work. I hear that you have turned dancing with a new fourth dancer into a growth opportunity for all, and how you face your knee pain with such awareness and insight about your body.
Coincidentally, I wrote about pain in my blog today, before reading yours. Different perspectives though, but I also saw it as a gentle moment of connection with you.
Hugs,
Sergio
Sasha I love seeing what makes your heart sing!
Ms. Sasha,
Kudos to you and your amazing team for the wonderful work you are bringing into this world. Your blog entries are simply enchanting and remind me why I have such a deep connection to you and all that you are. Activate!
Hi Sasha. I had been very involved in day-to-day stuff to wander back in here.
I was thrilled to see the most recent happenings of your creative processes reflected in your last two blog entries.
Once more, the tone of your writing is rejuvenating to me, brightly resonant with what I want there to be more of in the world... a particular sort of lucidity borne with ease and grace and straightforwardness....
I hope you keep getting enriched at all those levels in your creation.
Peace!
I've never seen your work (alas!), and-but-though-I'm thrilled and touched by your photos on this site.
What a beautiful work of art being presented. Congratulations and much success!
Dear Sasha,
I wonder if you're feeling disheartened and are needing more ease and confidence --- about times that do not seem as busy or engaged.
Watching your Sneakers process from a distance has met my need for inspiration, community and beauty.
I tell myself how much tenacity I see in your work and celebrate having a friend who can create with such passion halfway accross a continent.
This renders my world more magical, more connected, and dispells my jackal thoughts about anonimity, remoteness, and irrelevance in a large, inexcrutable Universe .
I treasure having sat with you a moment to glimpse and chat about your art as a rare and wonderful gift.
To me your uniqueness and your craft are visible all the time, even when you're not busy unraveling a masterpiece. So YES, please do KEEP THE CHANNEL OPEN.
My life would be impoverished if the channel wasn't there!
In the spirit of cheesy friend manifestos, here's a tad of 80s lyric.
"The fire still burns,
raging through the pain
Blackening the promises
the tears and the rain
The fire will burn
'Til the wind begins to turn
And it all begins again
After the fire
the fire still burns"
Roger Daltry, After the Fire
Come visit me sometime, whether in Costa Rica, in facebook, or in my blog
http://enggestalt.blogspot.com
Don't ask how I got here - I'm still not quite sure, BUT what a nice surprise! :) Wow - I'm very impressed - you look beautiful and these are such lovely pictures, too. Your blog is so candid, I really admire how brave you are. I hope that this note finds you well! XOXO
Very interesting website. :)
Good luck and keep up good work. Serj.
You are wonderful!!!!!!!!!!!!!
great site! congratulations. hope you are well.
Dear Sasha:
It is so wonderful to read your thoughts, I get very inspired to keep comiting my life to dance. I can't wait to see you and give you a hug. You are one of my mentors in my life and that means a lot to me. Thank you and congratulations for the show!
Really amazing! useful information. maybe you need some more pictures.
Hi to dancer Kathy Whitham!! Great to see you dancing in the photo gallery. Wish I could have been in NYC to see the performance!! love,barbara
Sasha, Congratulations. The photos and the blog are great, I can only imagine how well the performance turned out. Sorry I couldn't be there with you.
Much love and respect,
Joseph
Sasha Soreff and I danced together back in the late nineties at New Dance Studio in Portland, ME. I'd
just like to say hi. :)
hi sasha!
i'm so inspired by what you're doing in the dance world. i'm bummed that i'm so far behind on email that i've read the info on your show AFTER the performance--i would have loved to have come down (elena and i are home in vermont for a change).
i also am enjoying the look and feel of your website. i love the edges of the handmade paper (something "tactile"--i don't see much of that on websites usually) and the photos strike me as gorgeous and get me wanting to see a show.
i also had fun reading some of your blog--inspired me to see that level of openness and honesty in a "public" and professional space.
love to you,
mitch
Congatulations to Sasha and the rest of the dancers in this new production. Working with Sasha is a great rewarding experience, she is very human and creative. I will never forget how much I learned from her. I am inspired by your new work! Congratulations! Andrea (from Guatemala!!! :) )
Hey Sashaaaaaaaaaaaa - what a great website. How do you make your body do those things that you do? I can hardly touch my toes! I can't wait to see the show.
Yay, for you, Sash! I love your site. :D
Congratiolations, i think you're doing super. I'm impressed, it's been so long since we've seen eachother. That makes is even more stunning to see what you are doing. If I'm around :o)I'll be happy to shoot photo's for you. Big hug and kiss from franky.
Dear Sasha,
So nice to see photos of you and share in your experience.
Remembering you with much fondness and wishing you total success however you define it and giving you a big hug too, jack
Go, Sasha, go! This is so relevant! -- to your real interests, and to our lives as dancers and humans. You communicate beautifully, in writing, speech and movement.
Oh my this is exciting stuff. I should have been reading this all along. Now I feel the excitement, the sweat, and understand some of the background to what I'll see in December. What was I thinking not reading the blog before? I love your words and can't wait to see you in action. I think opening night everyone in the audience should have to come in sneakers! You rock sista!
Hi Sasha, Congratulations on this fabulous website. I love your blog -- as a former dancer, I can relate to much of what you say in your latest blog about "working through the pain" and have a high threshold for pain. Your words take me back to days I hold dear.
Thanks and good luck!
Renee
I can't believe how gorgeous this website is! Actually, I totally can. Your words are inspiring and the pictures opened up the knot between my shoulders. Thank you.
I think you're keen!
Your web site is awesome...I am so proud of you.You've always set such high standards for yourself!
Keep up the great work!
Sasha, what a beautiful site. I wish you much strength in creating "The Dancer Who Wore Sneakers".
How about a t-shirt with "Catch: The Dancer Who Wore Sneakers".... or was that your idea already?
Great web page. Makes me want to dance, or at least watch you guys do it! I'll be a proud sponsor....
You go, Sasha! What a gorgeous site.
so happy to see Sasha Soreff as a presence on the Web. the pieces I have seen live have moved me and set me thinking for weeks afterward. keep us posted on what's coming. I don't want to miss a thing!
Great website. Keep up the good work