La vida es movimiento | María Fux | TEDxRiodelaPlata
Introduction and Reflection on Rhythm
The speaker reflects on the concept of rhythm and its connection to what we hear and see. They emphasize that rhythm is both external, in what we perceive, and internal, within our bodies.
Where is the Rhythm?
- The speaker ponders where rhythm resides - in what they hear or see.
- They realize that rhythm exists both externally (what they see) and internally (within their body).
The Power of Movement
- The speaker highlights that even if they were deaf, they would still be able to move because rhythm is present in what we see.
- They humorously mention the cables attached to them for communication but express that rhythm goes beyond external factors like clothing.
The Importance of a Smile
The speaker emphasizes the significance of a smile and how it can inspire others to dance. They encourage embracing one's own abilities and using whatever resources are available.
Dancing with What You Have
- When someone approaches the speaker expressing a desire to dance, they respond positively, encouraging them to dance with whatever resources they possess.
- They mention seeing a mirror in their hand, which affirms their belief in themselves.
Time as Action and Giving
- The speaker contemplates the nature of time as doing and giving.
- They express that what is inside them holds no value unless it can be shared with others so they can find their own paths and movement.
Finding Rhythm Within
The speaker asserts that rhythm exists within each individual through breathing. They also describe feeling colorful lights around them, symbolizing the presence of rhythm.
Rhythm Inside Us
- The speaker explains that when we breathe, we have rhythm within us.
- They describe feeling full of colorful lights around them, representing the presence of rhythmic energy.
Stars and Daytime
- The speaker metaphorically refers to the lights around them as stars, even though it is daytime.
- They express that the stars symbolize holding possibilities in our hands, looking at us, and communicating with us.
The Circle of Movement
The speaker marvels at a circle on the ground, highlighting its lack of doors. They reflect on their presence on stage and their purpose of connecting with the audience.
The Marvelous Circle
- The speaker expresses fascination with a circle on the ground, emphasizing its lack of doors.
- They humorously question how they ended up on stage but acknowledge being brought there to connect with the audience.
Encouragement to Embrace Possibilities
- The speaker reassures the audience that they are capable and should not be afraid.
- They emphasize that if one thing cannot be done, there are always other possibilities. They encourage embracing oneself as "the other."
Embracing Life's Gifts
The speaker emphasizes the value of life and encourages seeking its meaning through movement. They reflect on their own deafness but highlight their ability to feel rhythm within themselves.
What We Have: Life
- The speaker prompts reflection on what each individual possesses - life itself.
- They express uncertainty about what life truly is but assert that movement will guide them in finding its meaning.
Feeling Rhythm Despite Deafness
- Despite being deaf, the speaker acknowledges feeling an everlasting rhythm that moves their body.
- They share their love for dancing and how they have always wanted to dance due to perceiving movement around them.
Embracing Each New Day
The speaker describes starting each day with a positive mindset and excitement for what lies ahead.
A Gorgeous Day Awaits Me
- The speaker shares their morning routine of opening their eyes and expressing excitement for the day ahead.
- They emphasize the beauty and potential of each new day.
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