As far as I remember, Anthony Coleman mentions in the "Sabbath In Paradise" documentary, that part of Jewish character is "asking questions without expecting answers". Perhaps the whole RJC has to be seen in that light.
Could be, but I really think that when you're promoting a movement that carries the word "Radical" you should be really clear about what that exactly means, specially considering how easy it seems to cross the line between coherence and dumb fundamentalism. Moreover, perhaps painting, cinema, music and any other art forms do not really need explanations and should be perceived in a more physical way as opposed to more cerebral conceptions. But when referring to a movement that's supposed to be representing a whole generation or an ethnic group like in this case, using that sounds to me more as an excuse. If you start something like the RJC you should be ready to give clear explanations if it really has some solid foundations. What includes you in that group? Which are the features that bring all those people and their artistic expression together besides the fact of being born as Jews? Best, Efrén del Valle _______________________________________________________________ Yahoo! Messenger Nueva versión: Webcam, voz, y mucho más ¡Gratis! Descárgalo ya desde http://messenger.yahoo.es