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An Image that’s Alive, a conversation with Sally Dean, Lily Kiara, and myself, initiated by Margit Galanter, on the subject of imagery, its significance and meaning in Skinner Releasing as well as the Amerta movement approach. The resulting article can be accessed at Contact Quarterly, or pdf download here.

Chapter: Attending to Details of Difference. Illuminates several meeting points of Skinner Releasing and the techniques and choreographic practice I applied over five years among dancers of diverse bodies and backgrounds, in an integrated mixed-ability context. Topics include: facilitated movement exploration; improvisation based on witnessing and reflecting; new work devised and performed in collaboration with participants

Journal review, Choreographic Practices

Available at Triarchy Press

SEED/BED (HPK Press, 2018) is a reflection on language, landscape and the body, comprising original writing, drawings, photographs, and textiles. The 36-page book is printed in zine format in a limited edition of 100.

Approaches to documenting movement practice. More on drawing and dancing here.

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Writing on creative process with the mixed-ability group BodyShift.