Making Movement Matter
Read MoreCurious about the Curiosity Cafe? Let’s think about what is on our menu
Read MoreGrand Gestures have been stepping out together since 2011 and are far more than a dance group…
Read MoreInvitational, conversational and heart warming research. The sharing of knowledge and experience - an everyday dance!
Read MoreExploring emotional geographies, ideas of home and belonging with children, parents, grandparents and the surrounding community.
Keeping our account in good order-inhabiting and owning research. Grand Gestures Dance Collective lead the way.
Read MoreMobilise and Socialise - a practice and a philosophy, a way of connecting small and big issues as part of Paula Turner's ongoing action research into the social and political aspects of moving together
Read MoreA curiosity about fieldwork is a developing area of interest, what it means to me and what it means to geographers. To begin with the geography department itself was the place in which I conducted fieldwork, watching and listening
Read MoreMore experiments with everyday choreography.....joining , attuning, blending and celebrating...
Read MoreLast week's activation/observation and contemplation of being present in a "passing" space was full of richness, synchronicity and exchanges......the poetry of everyday choreography.
Read MoreThe form, function and feeling of the lecture theatre.What "lecture" would our bodies give...how do we RE-MEMBER our physical selves in this place?
Read MoreBeing in a very large institution can be intriguing for one used to practicing mainly in community halls, hospital wards, day centres, classrooms, gardens and fields.
Read MorePublic Wisdom is an action research programme that explores productive connections and relationships between older people and the public realm .
Read MoreOur ethnography forms part of the AHRC's larger project that, ‘wants to advance the way that we think about the value of arts and cultural activities; their value to society and their value to the individuals who take part in them’.
Read MoreThis is claimed to be 'the most in-depth attempt yet to understand the difference made by arts and culture and I am delighted that Grand Gestures are a part of it with lots of references to our somatic ethnography with Dr. Trish Winter.
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