Dance
Zürich
Liebe CI community
About this event
Liebe CI community
Nita Little schreibt in ihrem heutigen Newsletter:
"We are the people who wage peace! That use of the word “wage” means to make an oath, to pledge, and then later to venture, to risk. (I know because I asked the Oxford English Dictionary which says this earliest military use of the word is from 1150). I wage peace by dancing, dancing with other humans, non-humans, more than humans, inquiring of dance what it has to teach me, teaching others to query of dance what is there within it that takes us even further into peace?
Peace needs waging. It needs a pledge, requiring of us the deepest commitment to choose that course of action. Peace is NOT PASSIVE. It is dance. It is a daily practice. Choose peace and let’s do this thing together."
Lasst und zusammen aktiv Frieden tanzen!
Tönt zwar kitschig und pathetisch auf Deutsch, ist aber immer noch besser als Krieg führen, im Alltag das "niedere Drama" sich abspielen lassen oder resigniert "nichts" tun!
See you on the dancefloor!
Liebe CI community
Nita Little schreibt in ihrem heutigen Newsletter:
"We are the people who wage peace! That use of the word “wage” means to make an oath, to pledge, and then later to venture, to risk. (I know because I asked the Oxford English Dictionary which says this earliest military use of the word is from 1150). I wage peace by dancing, dancing with other humans, non-humans, more than humans, inquiring of dance what it has to teach me, teaching others to query of dance what is there within it that takes us even further into peace?
Peace needs waging. It needs a pledge, requiring of us the deepest commitment to choose that course of action. Peace is NOT PASSIVE. It is dance. It is a daily practice. Choose peace and let’s do this thing together."
Lasst und zusammen aktiv Frieden tanzen!
Tönt zwar kitschig und pathetisch auf Deutsch, ist aber immer noch besser als Krieg führen, im Alltag das "niedere Drama" sich abspielen lassen oder resigniert "nichts" tun!
See you on the dancefloor!
Liebe CI community
Nita Little schreibt in ihrem heutigen Newsletter:
"We are the people who wage peace! That use of the word “wage” means to make an oath, to pledge, and then later to venture, to risk. (I know because I asked the Oxford English Dictionary which says this earliest military use of the word is from 1150). I wage peace by dancing, dancing with other humans, non-humans, more than humans, inquiring of dance what it has to teach me, teaching others to query of dance what is there within it that takes us even further into peace?
Peace needs waging. It needs a pledge, requiring of us the deepest commitment to choose that course of action. Peace is NOT PASSIVE. It is dance. It is a daily practice. Choose peace and let’s do this thing together."
Lasst und zusammen aktiv Frieden tanzen!
Tönt zwar kitschig und pathetisch auf Deutsch, ist aber immer noch besser als Krieg führen, im Alltag das "niedere Drama" sich abspielen lassen oder resigniert "nichts" tun!
See you on the dancefloor!
Liebe CI community
Nita Little schreibt in ihrem heutigen Newsletter:
"We are the people who wage peace! That use of the word “wage” means to make an oath, to pledge, and then later to venture, to risk. (I know because I asked the Oxford English Dictionary which says this earliest military use of the word is from 1150). I wage peace by dancing, dancing with other humans, non-humans, more than humans, inquiring of dance what it has to teach me, teaching others to query of dance what is there within it that takes us even further into peace?
Peace needs waging. It needs a pledge, requiring of us the deepest commitment to choose that course of action. Peace is NOT PASSIVE. It is dance. It is a daily practice. Choose peace and let’s do this thing together."
Lasst und zusammen aktiv Frieden tanzen!
Tönt zwar kitschig und pathetisch auf Deutsch, ist aber immer noch besser als Krieg führen, im Alltag das "niedere Drama" sich abspielen lassen oder resigniert "nichts" tun!
See you on the dancefloor!
Liebe CI community
Nita Little schreibt in ihrem heutigen Newsletter:
"We are the people who wage peace! That use of the word “wage” means to make an oath, to pledge, and then later to venture, to risk. (I know because I asked the Oxford English Dictionary which says this earliest military use of the word is from 1150). I wage peace by dancing, dancing with other humans, non-humans, more than humans, inquiring of dance what it has to teach me, teaching others to query of dance what is there within it that takes us even further into peace?
Peace needs waging. It needs a pledge, requiring of us the deepest commitment to choose that course of action. Peace is NOT PASSIVE. It is dance. It is a daily practice. Choose peace and let’s do this thing together."
Lasst und zusammen aktiv Frieden tanzen!
Tönt zwar kitschig und pathetisch auf Deutsch, ist aber immer noch besser als Krieg führen, im Alltag das "niedere Drama" sich abspielen lassen oder resigniert "nichts" tun!
See you on the dancefloor!
Liebe CI community
Nita Little schreibt in ihrem heutigen Newsletter:
"We are the people who wage peace! That use of the word “wage” means to make an oath, to pledge, and then later to venture, to risk. (I know because I asked the Oxford English Dictionary which says this earliest military use of the word is from 1150). I wage peace by dancing, dancing with other humans, non-humans, more than humans, inquiring of dance what it has to teach me, teaching others to query of dance what is there within it that takes us even further into peace?
Peace needs waging. It needs a pledge, requiring of us the deepest commitment to choose that course of action. Peace is NOT PASSIVE. It is dance. It is a daily practice. Choose peace and let’s do this thing together."
Lasst und zusammen aktiv Frieden tanzen!
Tönt zwar kitschig und pathetisch auf Deutsch, ist aber immer noch besser als Krieg führen, im Alltag das "niedere Drama" sich abspielen lassen oder resigniert "nichts" tun!
See you on the dancefloor!
Liebe CI community
Nita Little schreibt in ihrem heutigen Newsletter:
"We are the people who wage peace! That use of the word “wage” means to make an oath, to pledge, and then later to venture, to risk. (I know because I asked the Oxford English Dictionary which says this earliest military use of the word is from 1150). I wage peace by dancing, dancing with other humans, non-humans, more than humans, inquiring of dance what it has to teach me, teaching others to query of dance what is there within it that takes us even further into peace?
Peace needs waging. It needs a pledge, requiring of us the deepest commitment to choose that course of action. Peace is NOT PASSIVE. It is dance. It is a daily practice. Choose peace and let’s do this thing together."
Lasst und zusammen aktiv Frieden tanzen!
Tönt zwar kitschig und pathetisch auf Deutsch, ist aber immer noch besser als Krieg führen, im Alltag das "niedere Drama" sich abspielen lassen oder resigniert "nichts" tun!
See you on the dancefloor!
Liebe CI community
Nita Little schreibt in ihrem heutigen Newsletter:
"We are the people who wage peace! That use of the word “wage” means to make an oath, to pledge, and then later to venture, to risk. (I know because I asked the Oxford English Dictionary which says this earliest military use of the word is from 1150). I wage peace by dancing, dancing with other humans, non-humans, more than humans, inquiring of dance what it has to teach me, teaching others to query of dance what is there within it that takes us even further into peace?
Peace needs waging. It needs a pledge, requiring of us the deepest commitment to choose that course of action. Peace is NOT PASSIVE. It is dance. It is a daily practice. Choose peace and let’s do this thing together."
Lasst und zusammen aktiv Frieden tanzen!
Tönt zwar kitschig und pathetisch auf Deutsch, ist aber immer noch besser als Krieg führen, im Alltag das "niedere Drama" sich abspielen lassen oder resigniert "nichts" tun!
See you on the dancefloor!