
Moderna Museet might be having a Birthday all through this year but, its soul becomes everyday more forward-looking. A heart beating faster day after day whose blood's sped up with inner renovation, outrageous artists on display, disruptive voices and various events to spread the arty soul among the community - so official geeks, like the one on the QWERTY right now, are no longer extranous but keen on art.
That I wished for me too, while blowing those 24 candles yesterday night, to keep my soul open and never feel bored but amazed of what reality hides beyond the eyeshot.
But getting back to what I was about. When I have a B'Day, I bring my friends home for some strawberries & bubbles. When Moderna has a B'Day, brings a ballet:
Judge by yourself
No clue? Well... That's what was he trying to say:

"It’s quite a special task to exhibit Cullberg Ballet and dance students at Moderna Museet. The installations will among other things question our notion of time and look at art criticism as a phenomenon. The installations are created with the pressure of only one week’s rehearsal time which adds a special energy and shows Cullberg Ballet’s talent for improvisation."
Alexander Ekman
Frozen there, struggling to steer within that storm of thoughts - while hands-on camera, by the way - everything stopped with a dejà-vu in the back of my head - no, I don't have eyes there yet ;) And suddenly - as Jobs'd say - dots merged into a clear path.
From dancer to bailaor, from Cullberg to Amargo, from Stockholm to Madrid, from September 2008 back to 2005, to a teen broken heart healing in front of the show... DQ, Pasajero en Tránsito Unlike sets for a common glass cabin isolating the human.
DQ was - among other things - a reflection around Hikikomori as much as what I clearly perceived yesterday pictured canned emotions.
Stigmatize my simplicity, but maybe the inapprehensible answer for last wedneday's WHY? is more inferred from the overall circumstance rather than weird mental issues that happen to be ordinary in Finland. Maybe is just the lack of effort - which is actually quite common - that comes hand in hand with that everything ready-to-reach what bores this generation - Katharina referred them to - what eventually turns against themselves.
My concern has however more to do with the increase on the number of boredom-derived psychomaniacs who - funnily enough - use the net which could be the actual cause of their issues (i.e. not learning to love or relate in a corporal way) to distribute their user-generated bloodbath.
If they continue to grow so steeply, a downward spiral of fear and violence might boom in front of more faces too.
That I wished for me too, while blowing those 24 candles yesterday night, to keep my soul open and never feel bored but amazed of what reality hides beyond the eyeshot.
But getting back to what I was about. When I have a B'Day, I bring my friends home for some strawberries & bubbles. When Moderna has a B'Day, brings a ballet:
Judge by yourself
No clue? Well... That's what was he trying to say:

"It’s quite a special task to exhibit Cullberg Ballet and dance students at Moderna Museet. The installations will among other things question our notion of time and look at art criticism as a phenomenon. The installations are created with the pressure of only one week’s rehearsal time which adds a special energy and shows Cullberg Ballet’s talent for improvisation."
Alexander Ekman
Frozen there, struggling to steer within that storm of thoughts - while hands-on camera, by the way - everything stopped with a dejà-vu in the back of my head - no, I don't have eyes there yet ;) And suddenly - as Jobs'd say - dots merged into a clear path.

DQ was - among other things - a reflection around Hikikomori as much as what I clearly perceived yesterday pictured canned emotions.
Stigmatize my simplicity, but maybe the inapprehensible answer for last wedneday's WHY? is more inferred from the overall circumstance rather than weird mental issues that happen to be ordinary in Finland. Maybe is just the lack of effort - which is actually quite common - that comes hand in hand with that everything ready-to-reach what bores this generation - Katharina referred them to - what eventually turns against themselves.
My concern has however more to do with the increase on the number of boredom-derived psychomaniacs who - funnily enough - use the net which could be the actual cause of their issues (i.e. not learning to love or relate in a corporal way) to distribute their user-generated bloodbath.
If they continue to grow so steeply, a downward spiral of fear and violence might boom in front of more faces too.