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Thursday 20 December 2012

My wishes for the 2013...

This year’s best wishes go to something intangible and so real: the Energy.
Energy is what connects us with the self, the self with other people and to the Universe. If we are connected, we can feel, see, choose, enjoy…



© Maria Teresa Salvati

Imagine Energy as a little friend that jumps and runs around the body, from heart to head, from hands to feet, from gut to tongue…
In order to keep alive and smiley, this friend needs to circulate freely from one gate (AKA Chakras) to the other, and go around our body, mind and soul, candidly.
It happens to be tempted to close those gates now and then as a perceived form of protection from something external that has hurt us. But, we’ve got to trust this little friend and try to keep these gates always wide open. It’s a matter of exercise in order to create new habits. We learn to close these doors as a matter of exercise, so we can learn the other way around too, according to the rules of conscious evolution.

The relationship with this little friend shapes our thoughts, which shapes the way we see the world, which shapes the way we act and feel, which shapes the Energy we put into things, which shapes what we attract, and so on…

Thoughts are very important. “Select your thoughts, as you are selective with someone you kiss!” (Mark England)

My best wish for the 2013 is for all of you to discover this little friend, establish a trustworthy relationship and surrender to it...something very special might happen!! ;-)

Be Merry!

Tuesday 3 January 2012

Bringing a bit of Coney Island to London

This is the first of (hopefully) a series of independent experiments of people that share a passion for performing arts and photography. Our ambition is to create experiences tout-court into performing art, photography and every other medium that is functional to make the audience travel with us, either to real places or to imaginary worlds.
In December we brought a bit of Coney Island to London with photographs by Francesca Tosarelli, mixed and enhanced by various other performances; from of a lost princess on the train, to a fire-breather, an amazing singer and storyteller and an artist performing the 'isolation' (in that order: Mika Hockman, Lewis Davidson, Simone Douani, Francesca Martello).
Francesco Caradonna and I curated and art directed the show/exhibition. We had loads of fun!
A beautiful edit of the night can be viewed here: Vimeo Video: First Stop Coney Island




Maria Teresa Salvati and Francesco Caradonna, by Francesca Tosarelli
The Re-Birth of Coney Island

The journey to Coney Island begins with a twinkle into Francesca Tosarelli's inquisitive mind. While in New York, Francesca heard that the famous Coney Island was re-opening to the public with the new fun fair (Luna Park), so driven by curiosity and the desire to meet these mythical stories in person, she jumped on the train. 
Coney Island is a legendary place by the seaside, just an hour from Manhattan. At the beginning of the last century this place was called "Sodom by the sea" for its fame as the base for back-packers, eccentrics and oddballs. Known for the old "Luna Park" (partially constructed by Italians), Coney Island is an attraction for the weird and wonderful shows it puts on.

Photo by Francesca Tosarelli
This is the place for strong emotions, for humiliations and sublimations, for crashed dreams and touched heavens, for nothing, for everything, for legends and tales, for brothels, carousels and merry-go-round.
Here is home for hybrid cultures: American and Hispanic identities fuse and disguise offering the most stereotyped peaks for each of the two. Sizes, lights, bemusement, noise and rides are the container in which families, kids, old and young people, "contemporary freaks" and working class meet regularly and perform dreams and shows. 
Tolerance, confusion, smiles, comfort, friendliness, music, fire-eaters and foolery are the natural soul. This is the norm. You feel immersed in their world, and joy and amusement pervade your soul too, feeling yourself part of those families.

Photo by Francesca Tosarelli
Coney Island has become once again a cheap meeting place especially for Afro-Americans and Hispanics, but the Island still exudes a peculiar and extraordinary charm, a zone apart, inhabited by those souls which, besides the vibrant energy, can still feel lonely. We are in America, after all.


Photo by Francesca Tosarelli






















All prints are 40 x 60 cm + foam board 1cm and are available for sale at £180 inc. VAT, each.
It is possible to view the entire exhibition at Primi Restaurant.