ResDance Series 5: Episode 1: Rewilding potential for creating lasting positive legacies in practice with Sara Wookey
ResDance · Dr. Gemma Harman
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ResDance Series 5: Episode 1: Rewilding potential for creating lasting positive legacies in practice with Sara Wookey In this episode, Sara discusses and reflects upon her work and practice around the idea of experiences as a mode for discovery and enlightenment. Alongside sharing the processes and approaches employed in her research, Sara shares insights into the theoretical frameworks that more widely inform her practice-based research and considerations around the shifting of practices in relation to geographical sites, cultural sites and shared spaces. The idea of creating positive lasting legacies inspires me. I’m a dance artist and choreographer; a researcher, writer and educator; and an advisor, coach and mentor working with people in cultural organizations, academia, nonprofits, businesses and boards. I specialize in movement and socio-spatial experiences, creative practices and relationships that are designed to revitalize and rewild potential. I am the only creative movement practitioner who works with people to offer imaginative ways to explore and experience spatial visualization and socio-spatial relationships that reveal the potential of individuals and organizations leading to positive and lasting legacies for them, their work and for society. Photo credit: Camilla Greenwell Contact details Email: info@sarawookey.com Website: https://sarawookey.com/ Blog: https://sarawookey.com/blog/ Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sara_Wookey Linkedln: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sara-wookey-phd-mfa-bfa-b6713813/ Academia: https://independentresearcher.academia.edu/SaraWookey Facebook PhD Dissertation (2020): Spatial Relations: Dance in the Changing Museum Other area(s)/practitioner(s) of interest Informer Precarious Movements: Choreography and the Museum Rennie Tang James Bridle Edward Soja William Whyte William Forsythe Please share this episode with students, educators, practitioners, performers, and interdisciplinary researchers curious to learn more about dance research in action.