Two years ago I ended up in a field of grass hip high.
This is where I began to make the body work that has come to be called The True Living Project.
e.e. cummings said a poet a "someone who is abnormally fond of that precision which creates movement".
which is to say the highest form of concentration possible: fascination; to report on the electrifying experience of being..
which is to say the highest form of concentration possible: fascination; to report on the electrifying experience of being..
On a daily basis we teeter on the edge of humanity losing history through the fading cultural landscape of our country and our interconnectedness as human beings.
though unconscious development and historical neglect. As we have barreled deeper and deeper into a technological / result driven 21st century now more than ever I do believe we need to be bought home to the presence of our living.
to allow the restful validation of your own tender true humanity, may this work be a living ode to our living.
I am striving to create both a visual and emotional unfolding through the textural interchange of photography, sound, collage, film and found objects .
As you observe, as you listen may you rest into that place where this moment and your memory, exist.
Sabrina's living theater will be shown at New York City's Sanford Meisner Theater from April 2nd~April 30th 2008. This will be the second in a traveling global show. The entire True Living Project consists of 68 site specific lifetime collaborative projects.
Sabrina is the creator of four published books of her journals the first one being published at the age of 23 : Spilling Open; The Art of Becoming Yourself Villard 1999, Brave on the Rocks; If you don't Go You Don't See, Villard 2001, Messy Thrilling Life; the Art of Figuring out How to Live Villard 2004 and The True And the Questions; a journal Chronicle Books 2005, which is based on the teaching of The Art of Becoming Yourself. A course she created in 1996 with a belief that she hold strong to, that, "we must create what we most need to find."
She has recently returned to New York after 2 years spent along the Central California coast living in a historic One Room School house taking many a bath outside