BRIDGE OVER TROUBLED WATERS

by Aaron Alexander

Connection (and touch!) in a chaotic time

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Free Live Tutorial and Discussion

Tuesday, May 26, 6:30PM GMT+2 (click here for your timezone)

Happy Lockdown, everyone. 

I hope Bridge has served you well over the years. 

It's some crazy times. Among everything else that's going on, I see a lot of us are missing touch and connection. That's why I've decided to update Bridge.

Bridge is built entirely around genuine connection and those same principles will work regardless of distance.  But the book was only the basic performer-centric version of the tool. Those of you who have experienced Bridge from me in person know, my personal handling of Bridge always includes a connection where someone feels touch at a distance.

This is of course very useful creating wonder and connection from across a room, through a window, or via live videoconference.

Humans are fucking fantastic creatures, and both touch and connection are complex, dynamic perceptual processes.  A surprising amount can happen at a distance, so long as we find ways to get that connection going.

On Monday (6:30 PM CEST), I’m hosting a free live tutorial and discussion for anyone with Bridge to learn how I do remote/distance touches.  I'm going to go a bit deeper into the context and reaction, as Bridge can be played in a lot of different ways depending on your environment, and it's worth discussing some finer points on creating the effect and the right vibe given our circumstances.

Now, when touch and connection are unraveling for many of us locked alone in a box, it seems like a good time to share.

Just fill the form and you will receive the info to join the call.

-Aaron.

Note: This is ONLY for those with Bridge already, and builds on the method in that book.  I will not cover the base method in the call.  If you don't have it already, you can pick up Bridge here.

(Many thanks to Danny for hosting  us for free.)