Car Dancing: The Video

by Lance on March 17, 2010

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"Omnia vivunt, omnia inter se conexa."
"Everything is alive; everything is interconnected."
~ Cicero

Do you ever sense how truly connected we are to one another?  How our actions, however big or small, however positive or negative…in some way, impact others? 

The Levity Project:  Car Dancing Micro Movement

Hi!  My name is Lance Ekum, and I write regularly over at the Jungle of Life.  I have been working with Katie West and Ina Lukas, here at The Levity Project, in creating the first Levity Project Micro Movement. 

Car Dancing:  A celebration!  People from around the world joining together.  In their corner of the world…dancing!  In cars.  Down sidewalks.  In homes.  This video is their dance.  It's much more than that though.  This video is our dance….for all who watch it. Celebrate!  And let that dance in you, whatever it is, take new steps into what is possible!

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What Does This All Really Mean?
Both Katie and Ina, from here at The Levity Project, played such important roles in taking this car dancing concept and envisioning what it could become.  For me personally, I know that doing this became much more than just some little dance in the car at a stoplight on my way through a day. 

So, what has this all meant to Katie and Ina?  Read below, as I take a few minutes to ask them some of questions on the car dancing micro movement.

1.  What were your expectations going into this car dancing micro-movement?
Katie: My hope was to have fun and to spread the idea that by allowing ourselves to be seen having fun, we give others the permission to do the same.  I also envisioned the video and thought about people watching it together and smiling the same way they do when they see someone dancing at a stoplight.  My hope was that it would create a ripple effect of positivity that might fill in where moments of negativity had been in people’s lives.

Ina: I was hoping it would be fun and that people would have a great time celebrating their day.  I was hoping that people would be inspired by it and get to experience other bystanders be inspired by them.  But what happened as a result of it was far more profound than I ever imagined.  What I did not realize is how far this would take people out of their comfort zone.  Nor did I imagine the amount of inner change it would create for many of the participants.
 
2.  On this journey over the last several weeks, what have you personally experienced from your own moments of car dancing?
Katie: The idea for this micro movement came a while ago when I was dancing at a stop light.  Usually, I stopped dancing when a car pulled up next to me, but that day the music was so great and I was feeling so happy, I kept dancing.  After a moment or two, I realized that the two guys in the car next to me were not only watching me but dancing heartily along.  As we drove away, they gave me a thumbs up.  It was so touching and made me feel unexpectedly connected to the world around me.

What happened after launching the idea of The Levity Project’s Car Dancing Micro-Movement was that I started doing it more intentionally every time I was at a stoplight.  It felt like inviting people to a party that they really wanted to go to but were nervous to be the first ones to arrive.  It felt great to be the one kicking off a party at each intersection.

Ina: What I’ve found by being freer in my dance, is that it breaks down the walls between people.  We live in a car society where everyone is cruising around in their own worlds, disconnected from everyone else.  When you share the joy that comes out of you when you dance, you break through the barrier of the car shell, and you touch someone or make them smile and bring a human connection to their day.

The other day I was stopped at a red light next to a guy who had a little dog in his lap that was looking through the window at us.  Because of my new found courage and dropping of my walls, I rolled down both windows on his side, he rolled down his, and for a long two minute red light, my kids and I had a delightful conversation with the guy and oohed and aaahhed over his dog.  My kids were thrilled.  He was shining from ear to ear, and then we drove off to the rest of our days.  I will never forget that moment, and it never would have happened had I not taken part in this event.
 
3.  What feelings come up for you as you have watched the video's that have been shared by others?
Katie:  As I watch it, what stands out to me is this great feeling of interconnectedness.  And with that, I feel hope.  In a world where we are interconnected, no one is falling through the cracks.  We are there for each other.  We are aware that we are all a part of the same web so if one of us is not shining, the integrity of our whole web is compromised.  And in this way, it benefits us all to look out for others.   Watching this video makes me feel that this interconnectedness is possible on a global level.  This makes me feel a great sense of light-heartedness. 

Ina: The first video that came in from Canada sent goosebumps up my neck.  It was that moment of, “Oh my goodness!  People are actually doing this!  And, look, they’re really happy!”  It was totally exhilarating.  Instantly I felt the sense of  knowing that it’s our own inner happiness, collectively celebrated, that has the ability to create a global shift.  The key for me was in celebrating it with purpose, knowing that all of these other people were out there dancing in their day together.  It made me realize the potential power that creating this concept of a Micro-Movement can have on global scale.  When you take away the time and location barriers, any person any where in the world can take action as an agent of social change, and be banded together with the rest of The Levity Project Players as one movement immersed in the power and importance of fun.

I love to be inspired, and each person that took part in this was an inspiration to me.  I was moved by each video because almost everyone that did this stepped out of their comfort zone.  For some people it was WAY out of their comfort zone.    But as you can see by everyone’s happiness in the video, they all received some sense of freedom from doing it.  That’s the miracle that always happens on the other side of your block.  When you let go of fear and go for it, magic happens that wouldn’t have happened if you didn’t take action with that small leap of faith. 
 
4.  You step out your front door tomorrow morning.  What’s different, because you have “car danced” in public?  (i.e. what’s the lasting effect from doing this)
Katie:  There is this small feeling of “I can do that”.  By “car dancing”, which can feel like a step outside our comfort zone, there is a new feeling that maybe there are other things one can try in our life.  And the comfort zone becomes wider and wider and so does our life.

And I believe that a sense of contribution comes from it.  Once you see someone’s face light up because they see you car dancing and expressing that levity, it is so evident that you are the one who created that change for that person at the stoplight or wherever we are.  And as the observer drives off, they might have a smile on their face or be laughing.  Who knows what happens next?  In a better mood, do they call someone they have been thinking about and share a laugh with them?  Did an argument just end in the car next to you because they started laughing and even dancing with you?  What ripple effects just happened in the world, because one of us was willing to boldly express the joy we have within?

Ina: For me, so much has changed because of this.  When I step out my door in the morning, I am far more aware of the potential for creating celebration in each moment.  At the times when I am driving, spaced out on autopilot, lost in some looping thought of what I have to do, or what’s going on in my life, past or future, it suddenly hits me that, ”Oh, wait!  I’m alive right now in this moment and why am I not dancing?" and I crank the tunes and dance.  And I do it boldly (especially at four way stops). 

It’s made me more present to the present moment, realizing that we all have our things we do on autopilot… driving to work, picking up the kids, and we often just lose ourselves in mundane thoughts in those moments.  But when you think of how you could have that same ride to work, and instead of just worrying about how you’re going to pay your bills, you can make someone else smile or brighten their day.  You’ve just created a totally different journey for yourself.  Same commute, but now you’re an agent of social change at the wheel.  Maybe that person didn’t know how they were going to pay their bills either, but they saw you dancing and they saw you in your freedom and in that moment, they felt relief.  Or even happiness.  Or even the feeling that everything was going to be OK.  THAT is powerful stuff!  I am embracing those moments now and my life is becoming more deliciously rich (and fun!) because of it.

Lance's Commentary:  You have both touched upon that "something deeper" that draws upon the voice of our soul…that dance that is within each of us.  Perhaps it's not "car dancing" for everyone.  It's there, though, within all of us…that something which brings that deeper sense of bliss.  And when we are reaching that spot within us, we DO change the world around us – in amazing and beautiful ways!

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Tess The Bold Life March 17, 2010 at 7:17 am

The video rocks! I’m so happy I took a part in it and had fun doing it. It’s just plain fun and it doesn’t get much better than that! Way to go to you, Lance and Ina.

Karl Staib - Work Happy Now March 17, 2010 at 7:49 am

What a fantastic video. I love the soundtrack that goes along with it too.

It’s cool recognizing some of the people in the video. I thought that when I saw myself in the video I was going to wince, but I didn’t. I felt proud to be a part of this project.

Great job Katie and Ina. Now that I car danced I know that I can dance in the street or laugh at myself when I blunder. We need to let go and just enjoy more often.

Evita March 17, 2010 at 8:23 am

Hello Lance, Katie and Ina

What great work!!!! The car dancing video is awesome!!! I had such great laughs and smiles watching it. It just feels so good to see people having fun and feeling good too :)

And I so agree with Katie’s answer, moving beyond one’s comfort zone was a big lesson for me too in doing this, and I am so glad I did!!!

And like Karl, I too thought I would wince, but it was great to be a part of this and I watched proudly. Way to go guys for all of this and keep up the great work of spreading the love :)

Tom Volkar / Delightful Work March 17, 2010 at 9:21 am

I already visited lance at the Jungle but I just had to stop by and congratulate you Katie. I love how you seized on a small inspiration and touched so many hearts with laughter and light. I’ll be sure to promote this baby in the social media. Bless you.

Linda Leclerc March 17, 2010 at 10:46 am

My dear HAHA Sisters! This is so BIG! I love what you did Ina! FAN TAS TIC! (and I am a FAN!)
You guys really rock! and I am so proud of what you’re accomplishing with The Levity Project! And proud to be part of it! AWSOME!
Now let’s make sure we keep laughing and dancing in our hearts every single day!
I love youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu!
Your HAHA Sister
Linda

Jannie Funster March 17, 2010 at 1:33 pm

Oh!! I LOVED it!!! Loved seeing bloggers I knew only via still photos.

I SAW TESS!!!!!!!!

xo

Jannie Funster March 17, 2010 at 3:02 pm

Oh, P.S. I’m not really supposed to be reading and commenting on blogs this week, :) as per my songwriting focus — but how could I resist watching this amazing wonderful video as soon as I got Lance’s e-mail that it’s ready to view!?.

Love you, Katie! What a wonderful world this is, and a wonderful future of happiness we all have together!

xo

Evelyn Lim March 17, 2010 at 7:43 pm

You and Lance have done a great job in putting the video together! Love it! Thanks! All the best in your movement!

Angelia Sims March 18, 2010 at 5:31 am

So incredibly fun and uplifting! It was such an honor for me and the three girls to take part. I know it’s something we will cherish for a long time. I get such a laugh to watch it. Warms my soul.

It was really wild seeing a friend of mine that is not part of the blogging community in this video. She lives in Canada and I met her in person a few years ago. We actually met on an ediets message board about four years ago. I have no idea who she knows from The Levity Project. Indeed, how small our world really is! Amazing!

Katie, Ina, Lance, videographers, and all participants… Thank you! Great job!

Lance March 18, 2010 at 12:22 pm

All,
This video really does ROCK!!!

And in being a part of this, I’m reminded of of what bliss really means…and how it touches upon a deeper part of who we are. Often, that is just a few steps out of our comfort zone, and into some of those unknowns that can hold us back. When we do take those steps, though…wow!!! Amazing things are there!

When this all involves play and celebration…that’s a sweet place to be!

Thank you, everyone who participated in the dancing, all those commented, everyone who viewed this video…and just everyone who has lent a hand of support in some way! You are all amazing individuals!!

Keep dancing, always…

Karen March 18, 2010 at 1:30 pm

Thanks for sharing — I carried 4 teenagers in my car this morning and they were rockin’ out — who knew they were a part of a *movement*! Can’t wait to get back in my car and dance — ah heck, let’s just do a little desk dance now! Yippee!

Katie West/The Levity Coach March 19, 2010 at 4:25 am

Thanks guys!
I am so so appreciative to everyone who danced with us and for all of you who are spreading the word too. Let’s all help each other create this change that we all know is possible in the world.

May we shine brightly today
Katie

Sami - Life, Laughs & Lemmings March 20, 2010 at 8:58 pm

Awesome job guys! The vid turned out fantastic! Was a pleasure to be involved with such a great idea. It brightened my day watching it AND taking part so as far as I’m concerned, mission accomplished!

Shann Vander Leek March 23, 2010 at 5:47 am

This is an excellent way to start the day. Thanks for the smile!
Big LOVE,
Shann

Megan "JoyGirl!" Bord March 23, 2010 at 7:22 am

Oh my gosh, I wanted to cry reading this interview — the beautiful energy that Katie and Ina shared, and the bigger message that’s being spread through your efforts. Gosh… I don’t know fully what to say!

First of all, the video was amazing. The music you set it all to moved me at a cellular level. How on earth did you find it?

Waves of joy rippled through me as I watched everyone’s dancing segments, and I had a huge smile on my face the entire time. It was just so, so good.

Tied in with what you each said in your interview, I really feel that however we can engage others – whether it’s dancing in our cars, or even sometimes just making & keeping eye contact as you drive by someone, and smiling … It all adds to the collective love consciousness, and for me, that’s what life is all about. Spreading as much love and joy as possible.

Thank you, Lance, for conducting such a great interview and being part of this.
Thank you, Katie and Ina, for doing what you do, so beautifully and in such an enjoyable way!

Lance March 24, 2010 at 5:27 am

Thanks much everyone!

This video continues to bring smiles and joy every time I watch it!! Seeing the real happiness from everyone in the video is a highlight of what life is truly able to be…when we let that “dance” that is within us out for the world to see!

And that all touches upon the love that is within us, and the love we can give so freely when we allow ourselves to really listen to our heart.

Keep dancing! Keep smiling! Keep laughing!

…and love always…

Lance

The Exception March 27, 2010 at 6:19 pm

I wasn’t sure what to expect but this was fabulous!! Definitely missing a ballerina in Northern VA – next time!!

I found myself smiling and happy all the way through and intend to share this… what a great project. Thank you all for doing it!

susie @newdaynewlesson July 2, 2010 at 12:56 am

LOL-too bad I missed that one. My kids think I am nuts.
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