EVENTS / JOIN IN

ONGOING

Photo: Diane Hadden

Every Thursday* ,  10:30am - 12:00 midday

A guided adventure in movement and dance

£10/ £6/ £ pay what you can

These sessions are for all bodies that like to move: no formal dance experience required

For more info about what to expect, see here

* Please note: occasionally, we take a short break, or pop up in other venues if the Acorn is undergoing maintenance work.  So if you haven't been before/ in a while, email me, or join the mailing list, to check we're not 'on tour' before turning up: kyra.norman@gmail.com

COMING UP IN 2024...

Deep Time Moving at Ashburton Arts, Devon

live movement performance

Saturday 27th April 2024, 6pm

FAYE DOBINSON X DISTANT DANCES, Porthmeor Studios, St Ives

mark making // movement making workshop

Wednesday 1st May 2024, 2pm - 4pm

Join artist Faye Dobinson and choreographer Kyra Norman for this truly special chance to generate movement in response to artwork, surrounded by the exhibition Shadow Work: La Otra, at Porthmeor Studios, St Ives.  Faye and Kyra collaborated in a micro-residency in December in Studio 9 at Porthmeor, and it proved revelatory for both of them.  Come get involved


This workshop is now sold out.  Email kyra.norman@gmail.com to join the mailing list for future events


Lightly Sea Salted  (for Tough Dough / Wildworks)

A movement performance developed with a group of seasoned sea swimmers at Battery Rocks, Penzance

Saturday 18th May 2024, 10am

Going, Going at Yorkshire Dance's Ageless festival, Leeds

workshop/ sharing of ideas around this music and dance collaboration... Leeds people, come get involved!

Saturday 13th July 2024, 2pm

Image: still from film by Ruby Ingleheart

From 12-13 July 2024, Yorkshire Dance's festival, Ageless, features a wide range of artists, film-makers and speakers who are reimagining age through dance

As part of this programme, I'll be holding a workshop/ sharing of live music and dance work, Going, Going, a collaboration with composer Barnaby Taylor and an expanding community of professional dancers in Cornwall, aged between 20 - 70+


To find out more, including booking information:

https://yorkshiredance.com/whats-on/event/going-going-workshop-with-kyra-norman/

Arvon Poetry & Dance course with Katrina Naomi, at Totleigh Barton, Devon

A week long residential course: moving between the body and the page

15 - 20 July 2024

A poetry & dance course for Arvon, led by Katrina Naomi & Kyra Norman

15 - 20 July 2024, at Arvon's Totleigh Barton centre, Devon, UK

This course builds on our first poetry & dance course together, at Dartington & Schumacher, Devon in Autumn 2023.  We're excited to make the most of the opportunities that this longer format will offer, to dive deeper into individual practice and shared processes.  We're also really looking forward to meeting our guest for one of the evenings, poet, critic and choreographer Oluwaseun Olayiwola

All the information including how to book, here: https://www.arvon.org/writing-courses/courses-retreats/residential-writing-week-poetry-with-dance/

Deep Time Moving movement practice group 2024

A new season of movement sessions out on the rocks coming up, watch this space...

PAST EVENTS

     2023     

Deep Time Moving movement practice group 2023

Photo: Hannah Jamieson

Fridays 22nd September,  20th October, 10th November 2023


A movement practice group in nature, over time...

gathering, walking, resting, moving, reading, writing, chatting, arriving


The idea with these sessions is to take time to explore, enjoy, and perhaps be a little surprised by, time spent cultivating an embodied relationship to our environment - moving in nature, with all that we find that might mean... 10:00 - 16:00 

Various locations, Lizard peninsula, Cornwall

£30/ £20/ £10 per session (aim is to be affordable, sliding scale based on income, you decide), limited places, advanced booking required.  You're welcome to join for a single session or the block.


To book, email kyra.norman@gmail.com


Every Monday, 10.30am - 12 midday

NOTE: last session this year is Monday 27th November 2023.  Back in 2024, starting date tbc

A guided adventure in movement and dance

PAYF (pay as you feel) - £10/ £6/ £ pay what you can

These sessions are for all bodies that like to move: no formal dance experience required

For more info about what to expect, see here


Deep Time Moving performances

Our first public performances of new, movement-led collaborative performance work, Deep Time Moving...

Saturday 18th November 2023

Epworth Hall, Coinagehall Street, Helston, TR13 8EQ

"Deep Time Moving brings together dance and geology in a playful exploration of place and environment: how might imagining the distant past help us to imagine new futures?

"Expect sounds from out on the cliffs and under the Atlantic Ocean, costumes fit for the walking holidays of your dreams, atmospheric lighting, and exquisite movement inspired by rocks, water and rural rituals. Some spoken word and printed resources are integrated, referencing geological stories and histories of the ground beneath our feet...."

Relaxed show: 2pm, FREE, book here

This is a relaxed performance suitable for families and anyone who needs a more chilled out experience. The venue is fully accessible with wheelchair-friendly facilities.  During the performance, we will have a laid-back approach to noise and movement coming from the audience, permitting and encouraging everyone to relax and respond naturally


Evening show: 7pm, FREE, book here

The evening performance is for those aged 12+

It will be a louder, darker, more immersive sensory experience


Find out more about the wider project here: https://www.deeptimemoving.co.uk/

Deep Time Moving: Sound - Texture - Movement   A workshop/ studio sharing at CAST, Helston

Saturday 11th November 2023

DEEP TIME MOVING: Sound - Texture - Movement

workshop/ studio sharing at CAST

11:00 - 16:00

£10/ £6


Deep Time Moving is a long-term movement-led art work unfolding in response to the unique geology of the Lizard peninsula in Cornwall, led by choreographer Kyra Norman


"After ten years' living on the Lizard, in early 2023 I began work on a collaborative, interdisciplinary performance work, reflecting on the material realities and imaginative possibilities of life on this unique lump of rock, at this time.


"I'm asking the question: how might an embodied imagining of the distant past, right here, help us reach toward new understandings of our globally complex present moment, and - in turn - imagine new futures, here and elsewhere?"


With this one-off workshop we invite you to join us for a day of structured discussing, practicing, wondering, moving and imagining, together 


11am - 1pm: a series of short talks and practical tasks sharing some of the strategies we've been exploring over the last six months of Deep Time Moving activity: in particular, focusing on sound, texture and movement 


1pm - 2pm: Lunch: pre-book at CAST Café or bring a packed lunch


2pm - 4pm a guided movement exploration of settling/unsettling, drifting, re-patterning,  listening, imagining, and rest. With deep Earth sounds recorded by composer/ sound artist and Deep Time Moving collaborator Shirley Pegna.  You are welcome to participate in this field of activity as a mover, and/or to observe, draw, write, or shift between these modes over the course of the afternoon 


Find out more about the wider project here: https://www.deeptimemoving.co.uk/


Leeds Screendance Competition 2023, part of Leeds International Film Festival

I was delighted to be invited onto the panel again for this event, alongside Omari 'Motion' Carter (UK) and Nicola Hepp (NL).  A fantastic selection of films from artists around the world, led to productive conversations about this evolving field of practice

Thursday 12th October 2023 

A second Distant Dances evening event: part performance, part celebration, part disco, part party...

Very excited about this one.  See Distant Dances page for more info

Featuring movement performance from a gang of remarkable dancers, aged between 20 and 70, based in Cornwall and Devon, including: Angus Balbernie, Debbie Fionn Barr, Angus Capel, Winona Guy, Hannah Jacobs, Katie Lusby, Phoebe McChesney, Tim Merrifield, Kyra Norman, Harry Scott, Talia Sealey, Kuldip Singh-Barmi, Sapphire Sumpter, Olivia Walton

Featuring recorded music from friends of the project and tunes that have become our kind-of 'national anthems' - - thank you for lending us these tunes

Plus live improvised guitar from Angus Balbernie

And! an extended version of Going, Going, a new music and dance performance collaboration between choreographer Kyra Norman and composer Barnaby Taylor, with the dancers, featuring field recordings from sound recordist Ellie Williams, live percussion from David Oliver,  live cello from Kath Buckler and live piano from Barnaby Taylor

...

With perfect Distant Dances Disco DJ Tim Ridley

And live drawing from Faye Dobinson

--

If you're an experienced improviser - mover, dancer, musician - come get involved in future iterations: be in touch

Next date: more to come in 2024, watch this space....

Write: Dance at Dartington

Photos of Katrina and Kyra, taken by each other

Friday 29th September to Sunday 1st October 2023 

 A weekend workshop at Dartington, led by Katrina Naomi and Kyra Norman

This will be a lively, thoughtful and nourishing weekend of dancing and writing, moving between the body and the page, and taking time to notice and find words for the sensations, images and stories that arise when we are in motion.  

Bursaries are available.  

All the info, and to book, here: https://www.dartington.org/event/writedance/

Saturday 23rd September 2023, 8pm 


The DEEP TIME MOVING: Part One short film will be screening as part of this curated festival

"... An evening of independent short films screened in unusual spaces in a beautiful rural setting: cocktail, food, fire and wonder all included in the ticket price..."

Advance booking required, tickets available here:  https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-splendid-film-festival-tickets-681555901047



Poster: Faye Dobinson, incorporating photo by Hannah Jamieson

Thursday 29th June 2023 

Celebrating three years of Distant Dances, in various forms

Very excited about this one.  See Distant Dances page for more info

Featuring movement performance from 11 brilliant professional dancers, aged between 20 and 70, based in Cornwall and Devon: Angus Balbernie, Winona Guy, Katie Lusby, Polly Motley, Kyra Norman, Harry Scott, Kuldip Singh-Barmi, Sapphire Sumpter, Lois Taylor, Claud Tonietto, Olivia Walton

Featuring recorded music from friends of the project and tunes that have become our kind-of 'national anthems' - Visit Croatia Alabaster DePlume, griptape simmerdown, West-Running Brook Pete Judge, Dusk Barefoot & Had To Rudi Ae - thank you for lending us these tunes

Plus live improvised guitar from Angus Balbernie

And! Brand new composition, Going, Going, written especially for us by Barnaby Taylor, featuring field recordings from sound recordist Ellie Williams and cello from Kath Buckler

...

With perfect Distant Dances Disco DJ Tim Ridley

And live drawing from Faye Dobinson

--

If you're an experienced improviser - mover, dancer, musician - come get involved in future iterations: be in touch

Next date: Thursday 12th October 2023


HowNow Open Session 

Friday 28th April 2023 

11:00 - 15:00 at Hendra Hall, Truro, Cornwall, TR1 3TP

A day for moving and chatting with other movement and dance artists from around Cornwall and passing through, framed by the ongoing question: 'How do I / you / we want to make dance work, in this complex present moment?'

See HowNow for all the info

Monday 20th March 2023 

10:30 - 12 midday

A one-off movement workshop collaboration with the Fish Factory, for all bodies that like to move: you will be guided through a series of individual, partner and group movement tasks, finding ease, challenge and joy in connecting to your body and co-existing with others on the move.  With great music, and great company, in a great venue.  No formal dance experience required, if you like to move, this is for you.   Please note: wear comfy shoes - trainers, plimsolls, sneakers; wear lots of layers; bring a water bottle.  

HowNow Open Session

Saturday 11th March 2023 

11:30 - 15:30 at Hendra Hall, Truro, Cornwall, TR1 3TP

A day for moving and chatting with other movement and dance artists from around Cornwall and passing through, framed by the ongoing question: 'How do I / you / we want to make dance work, in this complex present moment?'

See HowNow for all the info

A movement improvisation & performance workshop for Inner Ground 

Saturday 4th March 2023 

A contemporary dance company based in Cornwall, for dancers aged over 50

10:30 - 13:00 Chacewater Village Hall, near Truro, Cornwall

bookings via hello@innergrounddancecompany.com  

This workshop with Kyra Norman for Inner Ground begins with two questions: 

How might we tune into the world around us through an attention to movement? 

and, 

What if the activity of performance is about discovery, rather than display?  

This will be a guided adventure in movement and dance. We'll move with care and curiosity: individually, in pairs, in small groups and all together.  I'll offer some simple tasks that will prompt complex, multilayered outcomes.  There will, inevitably, be laughter.  

Together, we will create a shared space for experiencing ease, challenge and joy, through our own physicality and in the witnessing of others, on the move.  

An evening of improvised dance performance at Ashburton Arts 

Stills taken from video footage recorded for Ashburton Arts by Andy Williamson

Saturday 14th January 2023 

With Carolyn Hume (piano), Paul May (percussion) and a gang of dance improvisers, brought together by Angus Balbernie, including:

Kyra Norman, Kuldip Singh-Barmi, Lois Taylor, Jane Mason, Grace Surman, Winnie Guy, Alice Smith, Klara Lusnik, Jess Murray and Harriet Roberts

Doors and bar from 7pm, show starts 7.30pm, tickets £15/ £11/ £7/ £ you choose

HowNow Open Session

     2022     

Saturday 19th November 2022 

11:30 - 15:30 at Hendra Hall, Truro, Cornwall, TR1 3TP

Open to all those working in, or in relation to, movement/dance, whether based in Cornwall or passing through.  In the morning one of us - me, Winnie Guy, Claud Tonietto - will lead a group warm-up, and then we'll play with some movement improvisation scores.   We'll have lunch and time to chat and catch up together.  In the afternoon, anyone can propose a movement idea/task they're working on, or are interested in trying out, and we'll explore it together - we'll figure out exactly how that works on the day.  HowNow Open Sessions began in October 2021, and are usually monthly.  To receive updates, join our mailing list by emailing hownowcollective@gmail.com

Image: a montage of the 12 shortlisted films screened at this event

Thursday 10th November 2022 

at the Everyman Cinema, Trinity, Leeds, UK

I was on the jury for this year's competition - the LIFF Screendance Competition always attracts a great range of submissions, and this year's films make for a lively, diverse line-up: "...where cinematography and choreography meet, this compelling collection of international dance films navigate the endless ways a moving body can propel a story. From dancing through depression in an urban landscape, to upended performers in tidal terrains, we explore the panorama of this burgeoning form. Whether explicitly narrative or more abstract in approach these innovative shorts all share a particular engagement with choreography, offering a different take on this experimental film genre..." 

To book for the screening, click here.  The films are also available to watch online 9th - 17th November 2022, see title link above. Highly recommended.


HowNow Open Session

Saturday 22nd October 2022 

11:30 - 15:30 at Hendra Hall, Truro, Cornwall, TR1 3TP

Open to all those working in, or in relation to, movement/dance, whether based in Cornwall or passing through.  In the morning one of us - me, Winnie Guy, Claud Tonietto - will lead a group warm-up, and then we'll play with some movement improvisation scores.   We'll have lunch and time to chat and catch up together.  In the afternoon, anyone can propose a movement idea/task they're working on, or are interested in trying out, and we'll explore it together - we'll figure out exactly how that works on the day.  This month is also a chance to reflect on and revisit some of the ideas and tasks introduced by Orrow Bell in their recent workshop with us (see below). HowNow Open Sessions began in October 2021, and are usually monthly.  To receive updates, join our mailing list by emailing hownowcollective@gmail.com


Freefall Pro Class with Kyra Norman

Tuesday 18th October 2022 

6.30 - 8.00pm, at the Temperance Hall, Penryn

 Come join in!  

Class description here.  

Booking is via Freefall, here: https://www.freefalldance.co.uk/events 


Photo: Christa Holka

10th & 11th September 2022 

At the Temperance Hall, Penryn, Cornwall.  A HowNow event

Join a gathering of artists for a weekend of sharing and feeding your own creative practice, shaking your habits and diving into some fresh approaches.  Developing a solo practice for dance and movement making can be an enriching and yet also sometimes an isolating experience - this workshop looks to create a space for a playful, nurturing and inspiring being-alongside-ness as we delve into and deepen our own individual practices.

For all the info and to book, see https://www.hownowcollective.co.uk/


Leo Records Weekender  A weekend of music and movement improvisation

Photos: Angus Balbernie

3rd & 4th September 2022 

A packed weekend of Free Improvisation concerts and workshops in music and dance, celebrating Leo Feigin, founder of Leo Records  Organised by Carolyn Hume and Paul May with Ashburton Arts Centre and Angus Balbernie and featuring concerts by Hume & May, Eternal Triangle and Fourth Page


Distant Dances at Trebah

Friday 19th August 2022 

Outdoor movement workshop. Drawing inspiration from the garden in Summer, we will take time to explore the beautiful location of Trebah as a starting point for guided individual, partner and group dancing

Booking and further info via Trebah, here


Photo: Vicky Wiltshire

Wednesdays across August 2022 

This summer, for the first time, CAST is taking its programme of creative adventures out to the Lizard peninsula. All the activities are free and offered on a drop-in basis, no booking required.  On Wednesdays from 3 to 24 August, the CAST team will be in different places around the Lizard for CAST-Away, a chance for the whole community to come together in these special places, with creative activities for the whole family.  Our team will be joined by guest artists and musicians to inspire invention, movement and play


9th & 10th July 2022 

A symphonic love letter to this home we call Earth. A multi-dimensional new orchestral and electronic work exploring our planet and reflecting on our relationship to it. 

Conceived by composer Benji Bower in 2020, when the world paused and many of us saw our environments in a different light, Terra Coda is a five movement Symphonic work inspired by the natural world and framed by the Taoist five elements. It explores hope and connection through the lens of the climate crisis and grief.  

For these Cornwall dates, Terra Coda collective are joined by three featured solo artists, dancer Kyra Norman, and singers Melanie Marshall and Kathleen Frances

7 - 11 July 2022 

Locating the past, present and future of the form.  

This event will take place at Oberlin College, USA: I am co-curating a programme of short films as part of the event.  

Submission info for films is here: https://filmfreeway.com/CI50DanceFilmScreening

HowNow Open Session

Saturday 18th June 2022 

11:30 - 15:30 at St Just Drill Hall, St Just, Cornwall. Open to all those working in, or in relation to, movement/dance, whether based in Cornwall or passing through.  In the morning one of us - me, Winnie Guy, Claud Tonietto - will lead a group warm-up, and then we'll play with some movement improvisation scores.   We'll have lunch and time to chat and catch up together.  In the afternoon, anyone can propose a movement idea/task they're working on, or are interested in trying out, and we'll explore it together - we'll figure out exactly how that works on the day.  HowNow Open Sessions began in October 2021, and are usually monthly.  

To receive updates, join our mailing list by emailing hownowcollective@gmail.com


One. Another. a contemporary dance workshop at Inner Space Newlyn  

Saturday 11th June 2022 

This workshop at Inner Space will share some of the processes and ideas developed during Kyra's One. Another. residency at Jupiter Gallery, Newlyn (see link).  It's open to anyone interested in exploring some fundamental movement principles, dipping into some structured improvisation (also known as playing!), and trying out some simple compositional/ choreographic tasks.

In keeping with Kyra's regular weekly Distant Dances sessions at the Acorn in Penzance, this workshop offers a welcoming, safe space for people to find ease, challenge and joy in the physical, visceral experience of moving, together. With great music, in a beautiful space. No prior dance experience required - for all bodies that like to move.  Note: workshop participants are warmly invited to join us at Jupiter on the evening of Saturday 11th June for an informal sharing to conclude the residency, subject to availability, places limited. 

To reserve your place, and confirm timings, please email kyra.norman@gmail.com or contact Maria 07800511784 -innerspacenewlyn@gmail.com 

One. Another.  A residency/ take-over at Jupiter Gallery, Newlyn

Image: Faye Dobinson

5 - 12 June 2022 

A residency/ take-over/ week-long process of dance performance research. Beginning with the idea of paying attention - to the space between - one person and another, one sound and another, one moment and another, one action and another, one perspective and another.... What if this space, this gap, is where we can actually live?  

"To live in the gap, between the moment that is expiring and the one that is arising..." (Laurie Anderson, Heart of a Dog) at Jupiter Gallery, Newlyn, Cornwall in collaboration with composer and sound artist, Julia Macara and invited dance artists, movement practitioners, performers, including Darcey Ball, Winona Guy, Polly Motley, Jude Page, Talia Sealey & Claud Tonietto, and visual artist Faye Dobinson

There will be opportunities to participate and informal sharings during the week: if you'd like to be kept in the loop about these, email kyra.norman@gmail.com

HowNow Launch Event

Saturday 28th May 2022 

11:30 - 15:30 at Hendra Hall, Truro, Cornwall, TR1 3TP.  Open to all those working in, or in relation to, movement/dance, whether based in Cornwall or passing through. HowNow is a collaboration between the three of us - Claud Tonietto, Kyra Norman, Winona Guy to hold a space - in Cornwall, UK - for artists working with movement and dance to gather and share moving and thinking. Our work is framed by the ongoing question: 'How do I / you / we want to make dance work, in this complex present moment?' If you're interested in coming along and joining in, or want to find out more, email: hownowcollective@gmail.com  

For more info see: www.hownowcollective.co.uk

February, March 2022 

A second block of the weekly online lab series curated and facilitated by Claire Loussouarn and Kyra Norman with Independent Dance

This term with contributing artists Simon Ellis, Cara Hagan and Judy Cole

Further details, including booking info, here  [now fully booked]

Distant Dances at Lizard Reading Room 

February, March 2022 

The Most Southerly Dance Workshop on the UK mainland - true fact!  Come join me for a new workshop series at Lizard [TR12 7PB]. Every Friday, 10:30 - 12:00. Sliding scale: £10 / £6/ £ pay-what-you-can.  What to expect: space to move, groove, roll, stroll, dance like you mean it, and feel mighty real.  A somatic disco. Together we create a welcoming atmosphere where everyone can relax into generous, full-bodied moving and dancing.  You will be guided through individual, partner and group movement explorations, with great music, in a beautiful venue.  

To book, or for any further info, email: kyra.norman@gmail.com

March 2022 

A 4-week pop-up movement lab/ dance space: you will be guided through individual, partner and group movement explorations. Finding ease, challenge and pleasure in moving, individually and in company, and with great music. A somatic disco

These sessions are being developed with and for Krowji's resident community of artists and makers as a way to wake up the body and perhaps arrive at new perspectives on your own creative practice. Let's see what we can make happen... 

Wednesdays 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd March 2022. £8 per session or £24 for the block

To book, or for any further info, email: kyra.norman@gmail.com


Cosmic Fabric Open Studio/ Open Rehearsal 

Photo: Carly Seller

Monday 7th February 2022 

10:30 - 12:00. At the Centre, Newlyn [TR18 5AR]. Cosmic Fabric is a movement research process led by Kyra Norman, inspired by the unique geology of the Lizard Pensinsula, Cornwall, UK.  More on that, here...  This practical session will include individual and group movement explorations, through which we will generate some shared movement material and begin to play with composing and arranging this material in space and time.  To book, or for any further info, email: kyra.norman@gmail.com


Tuesday 25th January 2022 

Part of The School of Fish FREE workshops programme 

What to expect: space to move, groove, roll, stroll, dance like you mean it, and feel mighty real.  A somatic disco. Together we create a welcoming atmosphere where everyone can relax into generous, full-bodied moving and dancing.  You will be guided through individual, partner and group movement explorations, with great music, in a beautiful venue. Booking info via Fish Factory Arts, here  

Distant Dances pop-up session in Newlyn 

6th January 2022 

10:30 - 12:00.  At The Centre, Newlyn [TR18 5AR]. Sliding scale: £10 / £6/ £ pay-what-you-can.  What to expect: space to move, groove, roll, stroll, dance like you mean it, and feel mighty real.  A somatic disco. Together we create a welcoming atmosphere where everyone can relax into generous, full-bodied moving and dancing.  You will be guided through individual, partner and group movement explorations, with great music, in a beautiful venue.  To join the mailing list, email: kyra.norman@gmail.com


     2021     

October, November 2021 (online) FRAME: connecting, moving & making online  

A new weekly online lab series curated and facilitated by Claire Loussouarn and Kyra Norman with Independent Dance, this term with contributing artists Laila Diallo, Katrina McPherson and Sandra Reeve.  Further details, including booking info, here  [now fully booked]

October, November, December 2021 (in-person) Distant Dances at the Acorn, Penzance Social somatic disco AKA open level movement workshop.  A welcoming space to relax into generous, full-bodied moving and dancing with guided individual, partner and group movement scores, and great music, in a beautiful venue in the middle of Penzance.  To book, email: kyra.norman@gmail.com


Friday 22nd October 2021 (in-person) Distant Dances at Trebah  Outdoor movement workshop. Drawing inspiration from the garden in Autumn, we will take time to explore the beautiful location of Trebah as a starting point for guided individual, partner and group dancing. Booking info, here  


July, August, September 2021 (in-person) Distant Dances at Penlee Park Open Air Theatre  Outdoor, social, somatic disco - further info here, booking info here


Wednesday 14th July 2021 (in-person) Cosmic Fabric Open studio/ trying-things-out-with-movement workshop as part of my CAMP x Krowji residency: further info here, booking info (via CAMP), here


Thursday 8th July 2021 (in-person) Distant Dances at Trebah  Outdoor movement workshop. Drawing inspiration from the garden in Summer, we will take time to explore the beautiful location of Trebah as a starting point for guided individual, partner and group dancing. Further info & booking info (via Trebah), here


Monday 5th July 2021 (offline, anywhere) Solo: July 2021 begins, a four-week offline, self-organising movement research process, all the info here


Tuesday 1st June 2021 (offline, anywhere) Solo: June 2021 begins, a four-week offline, self-organising movement research process, all the info here

     2020     

Friday 28th February 2020 Distant Dances launch, at the Hypatia Trust, Penzance, Cornwall

"Over there, on the horizon, a tiny figure is moving. Somewhere inside, under the ribs, a memory stirs..."

Join choreographer, mover & maker, Kyra Norman, for a workshop- sharing and structured conversation as part of her new work, Distant Dances

"Distant memories, distant melodies, distant moves: somewhere on the edge of our perception, dance hovers. Distant Dances is a research process, a way of bringing dance into conversation with everyday life, and a series of low-key, no-holds-barred, knees-ups. Like anything, the more you think about dance, the more complicated it gets: Distant Dances keeps things simple. Most people 'used to dance' – lots of people still do. Let's get moving and remembering some of those moves, what felt good, why we did it, and why we might dance together today...

"When we dance together we tune in, we negotiate, we attend to our environment, we take responsibility for our shared experience, sometimes we blend seamlessly into one, sometimes we stick out like a sore thumb: we live at a time that requires all of those skills"

What to expect: we will move around a bit, watch some short films, discuss some ideas, drink hot drinks. Please bring biscuits and wear comfy clothes

Kyra has worked in dance, theatre, film and contemporary arts contexts for twenty years, as an artist, performer, choreographer, researcher and instigator of ad hoc events: the rough, the smooth, the thoughtful, the frivolous, the raw and the cooked