Above: Christina Ilisije
Friday September 11th, 2015 – Table of Silence, choreographer Jacqulyn Buglisi’s commemoration of the events of September 11th, 2001 – and her gift of peace to the world – was performed this morning at Lincoln Center.
This year the Table of Silence seemed particularly moving for some reason; I cannot quite put my finger on it. Perhaps is is simply that, as time goes by, life becomes more and more precious to us. It was a morning to think of great friendships, including some that have been cast asunder. It was also a day to celebrate those we hold most dear, among them the one I almost lost; his recovery was nothing less than a miracle.
So despite the memories of that awful event fourteen years ago, on this day what I was feeling was mostly gratitude: for the people, the music, the dance, the beauty of the natural world, and the simple pleasures that fill my life…all of which – I have come to realize – we cannot take for granted.
“Let us live each day to the fullest, and never miss a chance to let those dearest to us know of our love for them.”
The sky was overcast for today’s Table of Silence, but I took lots of photos. Here are a few, despite a lack of clarity:
Kenny Corrigan
Lloyd Knight
Abdiel Cedric Jacobsen
There’s a Facebook album of images from today’s performance here.









