In this paper, I unite dance theory and practice and geopoetics in order to reflect on edges, peripheries and borders in a geographic region, the Scottish Borders, where the dominant cultural narrative is and has historically been based on rivalry. I draw here on the writing of the Scottish poet-philosopher Kenneth White, the practices of specific dancers and choreographers and on relational accounts of place and more-than-human perspectives. Rather than ‘sense of place’, my interest is in sensing place and thinking through sites. Threaded throughout are descriptions of perception practices exploring woodland, stone and riverways, which take the reader into the more experiential realm of embodied knowing. These passages are an invitation to...
How do cultural planners and policymakers work through the arts to create communities? What do artis...
In this article I explore the potential of site-based dance and performance to influence and inform ...
In this article we discuss our creative research on and with a contested coastal community on one of...
Sensory encounters with place, site and landscape have the potential to stimulate new and deeply fel...
Themes: Water as archive / Archivist / Narrating / visualizing / performing water / Trans-corporeal ...
This output comprises a body of artistic and poetic forms of practice (2014 – 2020), made in and fro...
'The Possibilities of Different Geographies’ is the title of a dance work Jane Carr and Bruce Sharp ...
The chapter explores notions of how borders and boundaries between body and environment are explored...
Recent times have seen much reflection on the nature of the Anglo-Scottish border region; its past, ...
How do cultural planners and policymakers work through the arts to create communities? What do artis...
The thesis consists of a collection of material emanating from two, related, practice-as-research pr...
The Stove is a cultural organization based in Dumfries and Galloway, in the South of Scotland, that ...
This thesis investigates how creative-critical practice, predicated on the writing of new poetry, op...
This thesis examines the potential vantage points and/or trajectories Scottish literature can offer ...
With a relational view of landscapes and natural environments as continuously “in process” and forme...
How do cultural planners and policymakers work through the arts to create communities? What do artis...
In this article I explore the potential of site-based dance and performance to influence and inform ...
In this article we discuss our creative research on and with a contested coastal community on one of...
Sensory encounters with place, site and landscape have the potential to stimulate new and deeply fel...
Themes: Water as archive / Archivist / Narrating / visualizing / performing water / Trans-corporeal ...
This output comprises a body of artistic and poetic forms of practice (2014 – 2020), made in and fro...
'The Possibilities of Different Geographies’ is the title of a dance work Jane Carr and Bruce Sharp ...
The chapter explores notions of how borders and boundaries between body and environment are explored...
Recent times have seen much reflection on the nature of the Anglo-Scottish border region; its past, ...
How do cultural planners and policymakers work through the arts to create communities? What do artis...
The thesis consists of a collection of material emanating from two, related, practice-as-research pr...
The Stove is a cultural organization based in Dumfries and Galloway, in the South of Scotland, that ...
This thesis investigates how creative-critical practice, predicated on the writing of new poetry, op...
This thesis examines the potential vantage points and/or trajectories Scottish literature can offer ...
With a relational view of landscapes and natural environments as continuously “in process” and forme...
How do cultural planners and policymakers work through the arts to create communities? What do artis...
In this article I explore the potential of site-based dance and performance to influence and inform ...
In this article we discuss our creative research on and with a contested coastal community on one of...