What if we’ve got that mind-body relationship thing the wrong way around? What if it’s not the mind that lives in the body but the body that lives in the mind?
In this workshop, I’ll present dance and movement practices that I’ve been collecting and synthesising, devising and revising, as a playful embodied investigation of how we might experience our subjectivity differently, less individually and more collectively.
You’ll be guided to experience your expansive perceptual body in a process, something like experiential anatomy, but different, and then encouraged to move in order to unwind, to better find rest and stillness, in something like Authentic Movement, but different.
We live in anxious times. Maybe thinking differently is not enough. Maybe we need to experience differently.