The dancer in the video is reciting a text from John Cage's Norton Lectures at Harvard University, 1988-89. I am the composer of the music in the background, "For Morton Feldman." John Cage and Morton Feldman were members of the music avant-garde scene during the early 50's in NYC. The text follows: the dance the magic in some way the contours I was standing quite close to Process mind to world around I suddenly the two worlds environment the divinity and still the trembling covers the studying the contours and Postures of why should we be various the English the swamps and searching just becomes in other port fossil fuels I said weather at any hour we of peace and going in by haste to which of In is Pointing schools if we could grasp the whole on makes world of it a flash comfort beings to say and saying it we possess nothing has already quite amorphous three categories sounds in than ten years cause and neither said much which comes from praying it is as if we speak out of chaos the case would be despite my spoken the and and electromagnetic as internal metabolics if campaign to me more natural pictures I do not know shaggy nag now after universe and in contrast clear as with his spring twelve this on culture do then silence as take care we are blessed with process instead of object with himself eight it not attention could in absurd contrast find that space I would would it music and are and experienced with martial law showed the persian gulf unprecedented purpose in going growing up if I could its on we day cultivated case this contrast which corresponds to martial law Israel spun we shall be sure to gaze and vertically finding out what happens this case of music piece of music it is total mere we did and saying it the provide that I solving culture each time in meeting of two eternities the past and future the hidden environmental pressures is men are world the magic absurd becomes studying his spring I would would it suddenly we