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New book shows how dance and movement can re-position relationships between individuals
A NEW book explores how dance and movement can re-position relationships between individuals and the sites they live and work in and travel through.
Site, Dance, and Body, which is out now, explores human and nonhuman relationships and considers how bodies engage with the materials, textures, and atmospheres of the sites they engage in.
The book, published by Palgrave Macmillan, brings together perspectives from site dance, phenomenology, and new materialism to explore and develop how site-based body practice can be employed to explore synergies between material bodies and sites.
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Author Dr Victoria Hunter explores synergies between material bodies and material sites
University of Chichester lecturer presents various suggestions for engaging with sites through the moving body
A NEW book explores how dance and movement can re-position relationships between individuals and the sites they live and work in and travel through.
Site, Dance, and Body, which is out now, explores human and nonhuman relationships and considers how bodies engage with the materials, textures, and atmospheres of the sites they engage in.
Dylan Collingbourne is an keen sailor from Burnham and a member of Burnham Sailing Club. The 19-year-old loves his hobby so much, he is taking a sailing degree at the University of Chichester, one of the only accredited sailing courses in the country.
Dylan hiking on a sailing dinghy After fundraising for several causes over the years, he has decided to take up the month-long cycling challenge this February for the life-saving charity. Dylan said: “The first lockdown in March last year, I had a road bike and I got out on it a lot more since I wasn’t able to get on the water.