This 60 minute work looked to challenge traditional expectations of how dancers ‘perform’ and what it means when they are ‘themselves’ onstage. The audience was asked to sit in an ellipse on stage and the dancers were often performing quite close to them. While the audience didn’t move once the work began, the proximity to the dancers allowed them an unusual opportunity to see these dancers deconstructing their own profession and their own world of performance in an intimate environment. This was done for, and with the audience, and for some, it connected them deeply with the performers.\ud \ud For Georg Simmel, an early 20th Century sociologist, ‘the eye of a person discloses his own soul when he seeks to uncover that of another. What occu...
This research is situated in the field of practice-led research investigating embodied perspectives ...
Following the exhibition I DIDN’T KNOW I DIDN’T KNOW IT at the beginning of 2016, John Wood and Paul...
Defining art is very complex but there is a universal understanding that art embraces something inta...
This 60 minute work looked to challenge traditional expectations of how dancers ‘perform’ and what i...
Some contemporary choreographers alienate audiences by presenting grossly oversimplified work or cre...
Humans were expressing their needs and emotions in movement far before developing speech or any othe...
The project I am presenting is a series of improvisational dance works that I have edited together i...
This article emerges from ongoing critical reflection on the practice of dance performance. Written ...
Medeleven was a practice-based research work that challenged conventional notions of how audiences ‘...
An engagement with performance is an experiential event. To have a lived experience within a perform...
The study investigates the aesthetic experience of a dance performance from the perspective of both ...
Intrigued as ex-professional dancer by the uncomfortable idea of the performer being perceived as ob...
The following academic and artistic project brings philosophy and movement performance together to a...
Abstract Throughout the thirty years I have been watching and participating as a dancer in UK dance...
Summary In my master thesis I focused on work with a group of performers. I tried to describe this...
This research is situated in the field of practice-led research investigating embodied perspectives ...
Following the exhibition I DIDN’T KNOW I DIDN’T KNOW IT at the beginning of 2016, John Wood and Paul...
Defining art is very complex but there is a universal understanding that art embraces something inta...
This 60 minute work looked to challenge traditional expectations of how dancers ‘perform’ and what i...
Some contemporary choreographers alienate audiences by presenting grossly oversimplified work or cre...
Humans were expressing their needs and emotions in movement far before developing speech or any othe...
The project I am presenting is a series of improvisational dance works that I have edited together i...
This article emerges from ongoing critical reflection on the practice of dance performance. Written ...
Medeleven was a practice-based research work that challenged conventional notions of how audiences ‘...
An engagement with performance is an experiential event. To have a lived experience within a perform...
The study investigates the aesthetic experience of a dance performance from the perspective of both ...
Intrigued as ex-professional dancer by the uncomfortable idea of the performer being perceived as ob...
The following academic and artistic project brings philosophy and movement performance together to a...
Abstract Throughout the thirty years I have been watching and participating as a dancer in UK dance...
Summary In my master thesis I focused on work with a group of performers. I tried to describe this...
This research is situated in the field of practice-led research investigating embodied perspectives ...
Following the exhibition I DIDN’T KNOW I DIDN’T KNOW IT at the beginning of 2016, John Wood and Paul...
Defining art is very complex but there is a universal understanding that art embraces something inta...