The Roots of Amerta Movement

An introduction to the movement improvisation of Suprapto Suryodarmo

(Author) Lise Lavelle
Format: Paperback
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Javanese movement artist Suprapto Suryodarmo (Prapto) died in 2019. He devoted his life to developing, embodying, teaching and sharing his practice of Amerta Movement, which, in his own words, is not only a language for communication but also an expression of being. Prapto worked with students and colleagues (people from all walks of life, including internationally-known artists, performers, practitioners and teachers, all of whom he treated equally as 'friends') in sacred, ancient and mundane sites around the world. He never attempted to write down his practice, although he encouraged many 'friends' to spread the word and the practice, sharing their own understandings of his work widely. This book, covering the early years of Prapto's teaching (1986-1997), is the closest there is to a record of that period of his work in English. It is a radically revised, updated and edited version of Lise Lavelle's doctoral thesis and draws on her unrivalled knowledge of the culture, language, art, religion and traditions of Java - the pot in which Prapto's life, work and practice were cooked. While Amerta Movement continued to evolve, this book offers a clear and many-layered introduction.

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Publisher:
Triarchy Press
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9781911193531
Publish year:
2021
Publish date:
July 20, 2021

Lise Lavelle

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