6th Baguashan Powerart Performance Festival, Changua Taiwan,
The third performance was in the vibrant setting of Longshan Temple in Taipei, a place steeped in rich history and cultural significance. Upon our arrival in Taipei, we immediately made our way to this iconic landmark renowned for its stunning and intricate architecture. The Longshan Temple is not just a feast for the eyes; it serves as a spiritual haven for many, housing a variety of deities that are revered by devotees. Among them are the God of Knowledge, sought after by students and scholars alike The God of Love, who attracts those seeking romantic connections, and the revered Machu Goddess, believed to protect the wellbeing of women. The atmosphere was electric as we prepared for the performance, surrounded by the incense-laden air and the soft sounds of prayers and offerings echoing throughout the temple grounds.
The atmosphere in front of Longshan Temple was filled with a vibrant mix of energy and contemplation, creating a unique space that felt expansive and intimate. A large audience had gathered, their varied expressions and movements adding to the lively scene. From my vantage point, I could stand a short distance away and still catch glimpses of the intricate details of the temple's interior through its ornate doorways. The sunlight filtered through the trees, casting gentle shadows on the ground, while the scent of incense drifted softly through the air.
Inspired by the moment, an idea began to take root in my mind: the urge to perform was irresistible. I imagined a conversation unfolding, one that would resonate with the spirit of the temple and engage the crowd around me. It felt like a calling, an opportunity to connect with the sacred space and the myriad of souls who had come to experience it. In this performance piece, I embarked on a journey of deep self-exploration and connection, utilizing a dialogue that wove together elements of intimate conversation and poetic expression reminiscent of shaman practices. This approach aligned with the rituals and customs deeply rooted in my culture.
To initiate the creation, I envisioned using a vibrant red cloth, symbolizing vitality and spirituality, which I manipulated to take on the form of a temple head. This act of formation symbolized my intention to manifest the body as a temple. For me, it was essential to intertwine the essence of the human body with that of a sacred space, aligning it with an imaginary Axis to facilitate a dialogue with what I envisioned as the opposite temple—a mirror of my being.
As I engaged in this performance action, I felt transported into a trance-like state. The rhythm of my movements, guided by the flowing cloth and illuminated by the soft glow of a traditional Chinese lamp, created a surreal atmosphere. It felt like I was beckoning divine energies, reaching out beyond the confines of my physical space, inviting the goddesses to partake in this sacred conversation.
Throughout this experience, I focused my gaze on the centre of the temple I had created. This focal point became a source of intense concentration, enabling me to channel my thoughts, body, and spirit into a singular purpose. The performance unfolded in a public space, yet it generated a unique and personal energy, isolating me in a bubble of profound introspection. The alignment I achieved granted me a sense of clarity and openness, enabling me to truly immerse myself in a trance-like state, where the boundaries between the sacred and the every day began to dissolve.
Describing this piece proves to be a challenge; it existed in a realm beyond words, a vivid blend of physicality and spirituality that transcended the space it occupied, echoing the deep connections between mind, body, and the universe.
Dimple B Shah
5th November 2024
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