Typeworkshop video

  • Jane Bacon & Vida L Midgelow Creative Articulations ProcessEmbodied Awareness and Creative Languaging

    Jane Bacon & Vida L Midgelow Creative Articulations ProcessEmbodied Awareness and Creative Languaging

    A workshop introduction to ‘Creative Articulations Process’, for working with practice research offered to PhD candidates attending the week long teaching intensive, Univeristy of Chichester, June 2019.

  • Joanne ‘Bob’ Whalley & Lee Miller Thing’ness and Object Oriented Ontology’

    Joanne ‘Bob’ Whalley & Lee Miller Thing’ness and Object Oriented Ontology’

    This workshop was facilitated as part of the ‘Researching (in/as) Motion’ research intensive at University of Chichester, June 2018. The session invited listening, talking, thinking and doing of/for practice as research processes.

  • Marisa Zanotti & Simon Ellis Habbits of Attention

    Marisa Zanotti & Simon Ellis Habbits of Attention

    Habits of attention: was a conversation between Marisa Zanotti and Simon Ellis exploring documentation in artistic doctorates in relation to different audiences. The dialogue was delivered as a paper by Marisa Zanotti.

  • Norah Zuniga Shaw & Vida L Midgelow Posthuman Entanglementspracticing an ethics of care in body based research

    Norah Zuniga Shaw & Vida L Midgelow Posthuman Entanglementspracticing an ethics of care in body based research

    This workshop was facilitated as part of the ADiE ‘Researching (in/as) Motion’ research intensive at University of Chichester, June 2018. Following a ‘community building’ warm-up, the session invited participations to engage in a ‘movement storming’ process (see Norah Zungia-Shaw in this collection) as a way to explore ethical concerns. For further explication of the materials shared with participants of the workshop, see the essay and scores by Midgelow in this same collection.

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  • ADiE is a partnership between Zodiak Centre for New Dance, Kiasma Theatre Museum and University of the Arts Helsinki (FI), Weld and Stockholm University of the Arts (SE), and Dance4, University of Chichester and Middlesex University (UK), funded by Erasmus+.