The Roots of Amerta Movement : An introduction to the movement improvisation of Suprapto Suryodarmo by Lise Lavelle


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The Javanese movement artist Suprapto Suryodarmo (universally known as Prapto) died in 2019. He had devoted his life to developing, embodying, teaching and sharing his practice of Amerta Movement / Joged Amerta, which, in his own words, is not only a language for communication but also an expression of being. In the course of his life, 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, 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 during this century, 'The Roots of Amerta Movement' offers a clear and many-layered introduction. For anyone wanting to know more about Prapto and his work, it is a very good place to start.
Binding: Paperback / softback

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