Thinking about AOL. AOL. AOL. AOL. Looking back at the way I went to school, then to uni, then the way I trained and worked. Even the MA today. I have always been part of an institution "from afar". Do I resent institutions? Do I resent being part of a group? Do I work and learn better "on my own"? Experiential learning is getting to question the smallest of events that happened into my life and getting me to understand so much.. It is vertiginous. AOL. I am realizing that one AOL that is the umbrella of all the other ones is: ARTICULATING MY THOUGHTS INTO WORDS, SO THAT I CAN CREATE / SO THAT BODIES CAN MOVE AND BE ON STAGE. One of the advice that stuck with me when I started creating was: "a lot of artists need to learn to talk about their work. Learn to talk about yours." And I did. I dug deep into the instinct and the sensations of what an idea, primarily, is. I brainstormed. I gathered images, quotes, words. I question things. Often it is a ques...