Writing-Dancing

The writings in this blog arise from the micro-installation Skript: a one to one experience in writing-dancing. The project invites writing processes to be activated in a manner akin to that of our corporeal moving - the small inner dance of the fluttering heart, the images of falling, standing and spinning that reside within you - all become part of the journey of the imagination in dancing-writing. Skript is co-conceived by Jane Bacon and Vida Midgelow, Choreographic Lab.

Sunday, 10 March 2013

ways to

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