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One Day at a Time
I am excited and a little mortified at writing these blog entries. I wonder if having an archive of how I spend my days is a good thing or a
Bedtime
This is very often what I attend to as a dramaturg, triangulating my experience of the body and space with the progression of time.
Staircase
An entrance hall forms the invitation to the house. A well-designed one makes you want to come in and explore further. A bit like an overtur
Garden
When I’m stuck, it’s always worth trying to slow down, to think about what information is entering my body.
Bathroom
Acts of joint imagination are... core to the work that happens in the process, between me as a dramaturg and the maker with whom I’m working
Supermarket
Today in the supermarket I noticed how physical proximity no longer has the same part in making meaning in our relationships with others. Ha
Dining Room
We are becoming adept at transforming our more limited spaces to serve lives and actions, which we are used to fitting into much more varied
Body and Space
In lockdown times, all of us in the theatre and dance world are thinking really hard (or trying not to think) about the particularity of sha
Lay Your Burdens Down Day
We’re so ‘on and available’ these days, so keen to prove even in isolation we can still be connected and productive. It wears us out. We’ve
Who is that masked man?
All these screens we are dealing with are masks, too – a rectangular mask that we hide behind and then choose what to reveal. We create avat