Tuesday, August 08, 2006
About Me
- Name: Pennine Walkers
Tamara Ashley and Simone Kenyon share mutual interests in exploring performance and improvisation to build narratives within and for landscapes and places. Currently, our work is concerned with specific response to and interaction with sites, bringing alive the heritage of the site and posing new ideas about places through performance. Most recently we presented 'Exchanging Stone for Coal' as a four day and four hour durational site sensitive performance at Nott Dance 06 and Newcastle's Dancing the World Festival, respectively. Through the creation of new choreographies, our aim is to create a dialogue with and through the journeys we (all) share.
Previous Posts
- more signs of david
- some sky dances
- signs of david
- Day 4, we love man made things and the structure t...
- a disappointed top into a deep disappointing drop
- day 3, postcards from David and Liz
- day 2, the things the weather permits
- end of day 1
- internal music (day 1, but this will continue)
- what travels around our bodies
1 Comments:
"This pair of 'Trig point' and stone bridge body artists (from photos) came into our lovely friendly communitity pharmacy in Middleton-in-Teesdale 14th Aug 2006. They proceeded to buy us out of blister plasters (buy some better boots), and TRY on all our ankle supports. So if there is and outbreak of candidiasis traced back to this pharmacy I'll now where to sent the health inspectors. They left us with lovely smiles and a leaflet with photos in siloet, and from the rear. We wish them well and much happiness."
Chamber's Chemist, Middleton in Teesdale
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