MOVEMENT RESEARCH
An ongoing movement research on the relationship between the body and the ever - changing environment through movement. The research seeks to explore new ways of relating to ourselves and our surroundings by attending to what is available in the here and now.
My methodology is designed for each research project and is influenced by body psychotherapy and somatic practices (SRT, Core Awareness). I draw on somatic techniques that support landing, orienting & alignment along with movement explorations that increase sensory awareness, opening to deeper layers of experience and new possibilities of being and relating.
In my practice based PhD “performing transitional space: from dance to architecture” I explored new ways of perceiving space by intersecting the choreographic process with the spatial design through the lenses of psychoanalysis and architecture.