And if this isn't a great way to start the weekend I don't know what is.
Dance artist and choreographer Lucy offers us an invitation to join her in being inspired by our furry pals. An experiential response, showing us what movement practice can mean and why it matters.
You can enjoy this as audio while you're out walking or at home here:
Do you have a question for Lucy? She'll be around on Facebook today to answer questions and chat more about this topic. Find out what today's contribution has sparked and share your own experience (if you'd like to) by heading over and joining in the discussion.
About Lucy
Lucy Suggate is a dance artist and choreographer based in the UK. Making working since 2003 she is recognised for her articulate and engaging solo performances as well as choreographic installations and public scores inspired by aspects of synchronicity and cooperation. Her movement practice is an ongoing inquiry into the perceptual and physical expansion that occurs when engaged in longterm moving and thinking. A lot of her current focus is around occupying spaces to practice in, investigating artistic extinction as feasible response to sustainability and revisioning future dance spaces as dynamic and flexible operations.
Not only will you get all the submissions gathered together in a beautiful ebook at the end of the project, you can also pop over here and catch up on any you might have missed. The password is 'crebels' (please don't share this link publically - it's just for you - thank you!)
Hello! I'm Hannah, and I'm hosting this community project because I believe making matters.
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