The Occulted Body, Daimonic Space + the Sacred In-Between w— Alkistis Dimech

"We can’t think in this finite way, in this defeatist way. Even if everything is ending…We can’t but bring joy and beauty into the world."

Alkistis Dimech

Alkistis Dimech is a dancer, choreographer, a writer and also a publisher. She and her partner run a publishing company called Scarlet Imprint where they print works on the esoteric and occult. I adored this conversation and all the deep, dark radiance that comes out of it. It felt very appropriate for this Scorpio full moon. We talk about dance, exploring the daimonic space, what it means to interact with what she calls the “occulted body”, and again re-orienting ourselves to a different narrative of time.

Alkistis Dimech is a writer and artist – working principally with dance and the body. Her practice is grounded in butô (dark dance). Her work explores the occulted dimensions of the body and its subtle anatomy as an archaeology of the flesh – drawing from the esoteric and phenomenological traditions – and seeks to unfold a process and techne of bodily spiritual transformation.

With Peter Grey, she is the co-founder of Scarlet Imprint, an independent press which publishes practitioner-oriented works on the occult, esotericism and magic.

She has performed in the UK, Europe and the United States, solo and in collaboration with musicians and artists, notably Z’EV, Gast Bouschet and Nadine Hilbert, and Anji Cheung – and spoken on her practice, and given workshops, at conferences and events in the UK, Europe and the United States.

Selected works from 2008 to 2018 are documented in The Brazen Vessel (Scarlet Imprint 2019). She is currently creating Antimony, a work of texts and images on the angelic, alchemical transfiguration of the body.


we discuss

  • The intersection of her artistic + magical practices

  • The “occulted body” and her dissatisfaction with the dualism our culture brings to the mind, body and “energetic” body

  • The body as a way to re-learn and re-create language

  • Unifying the masculine and feminine energies into a hermaphroditic magic

  • Why witchcraft needs to be re-wilded

  • The role of the daimon and connecting with the sacred in-between

  • Connective tissue + divination

  • What it means to embrace an erotic eschatology

  • Connecting to cyclical time as a rejection of finality

  • How life desires life on a cellular level

  • The creative act as something that cannot be destroyed

links

If you enjoyed the episode, check out —

Episode w— Michael J Morris

Episode w— Zaneta Sykes

Erotic Ecologies + Embodiments w— Alkistis Dimech

More about our guest —

Alkistis Dimech's website

Scarlet Imprint website

Mentioned in the episode—

The Brazen Vessel, book by Peter Grey + Alkistis Dimech

The Red Goddess, book by Scarlet Imprint

The Brazen Vessel, digital version

Antonin Artaud, A Theatre and its Double

Butoh

Tatsumi Hijikata**

Marie-Gabrielle Rotie

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