Play Fight, Moscow 2017: Bruno Caverna Marcel Nuriyev
One of the values of PlayFight has to do with selfempowerment and embodiment of psychophysical abilities through invaluable cooperative confrontational interactions. All it needs is to be real and brutally honest and yet safe enough to ensure individual s integrity at all costs. Analogously to learning to swim by facing deep fears to toss onself into the sea, the only master who can truly teach how to gracefully penetrate into the mystery of dancing waters. The less personal involvement in the process the better. The nonfamiliar ground and dangerous territory awakens another level of attention. Perceptions gets sharper and the need for survival will teach in the right away, as long as one doesn t succumb to the Flight or Fight state. That s why our art is not about winning over others, but learning through the other, about our own limitations, about our own mental internal resistances, dysfunctional habits and crystallized patterns. The outcome is not solely having fun at a trivial play, we acknowledge
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