The journey continues.
After finishing my hike, I returned rather quickly to the mountains to work in a kitchen. Watch snow fall from inside a warm building. And try to put words to describe the border to border journey.
I’m still working on the words, perhaps the description will be in the dance.
I am still in the mountains.
This time as a Resident Artist at Holden Village. This is a six week residency in which I get to work on as many dance projects as I can think up while living in a tiny mountain village.
Holden is a village of intentional community. A place where we work, live, and dine together. It is a place where it is common to wear ridiculous costumes. Where all are welcome. Where Sasquatch lives. Where hilarity is a cornerstone of the community.
During my residency, I will primarily be editing and composing my dance-u-mentory of my hike. I will also be training on my silks which are rigged up in the Village Center, and dancing outside in the snow whenever inspired.
At the end of the Residency, I will have a showing of my film project, and once I return to the world of fast internet, I will be able to post it for everyone to enjoy.
Stay tuned for more updates!
I had the joy of meeting you and your family at Terry’s in California. Taco salad! It was more Nacho Fest! Thank you for sharing your experiences. I followed you all the way through your final step and loved every moment. Can’t wait to read and see more. XOXO, Michelle
Thanks for following the stories Michelle! It was a delight to meet you and Spy at Casa de Luna.
hey nat,
so good to hear you are spending some time at holden. i am missing that place right now, the snow the quiet, the people. hope it is a lovely time of unwinding from the trail and getting to share your story with many who are interested.
peace,
socks