RESOURCES

A DEEP TIME MOVING reading list  [in progress - recommendations welcome]

Ann Cooper Albright. 2019. How to Land: Finding Ground in an Unstable World Oxford University Press

Philip Ball. 2009. Flow Oxford University Press. (The second in the series Nature’s Patterns: a tapestry in three parts)

Robin Bates & Bill Scolding. 2000. Beneath the Skin of the Lizard: Seven Coastal Walks Exploring the Geology of the Lizard Peninsula Cornwall County Council

John Berger. 2001. The Shape of a Pocket Bloomsbury

W. Best Harris. Date unknown. The Lizard Coastline (self-published)

Bonnie Bainbridge Cohen. 1993. Sensing, Feeling and Action: The Experiential Anatomy of Body-Mind Centring  Contact Editions

S. Daniell. Date unknown. Old Cornwall: Life in Cornwall About a Century Ago  Truro: Tor Mark

Daphne du Maurier. 1972. Vanishing Cornwall  London: Victor Gollanz

Helen Gordon. 2021. Notes from Deep Time: A Journey Through Our Past and Future Worlds  Profile Books

Deborah Hay. 2000. my body, the buddhist  Wesleyan 

Philip Hoare. 2013. The Sea Inside  Fourth Estate

Tom Jackson. 2017. The Human Body in Minutes: 200 key concepts illustrated and explained in an instant  London: Quercus

Philip Kearey. 1996, 2001 ed. Dictionary of Geology  London: Penguin

Lucy Lippard. 1997. The Lure of the Local: Senses of Place in a Multicentred Society  The New Press

Robert Macfarlane. 2019. Underland: a Deep Time Journey  Hamish Hamilton

Doreen Massey. 2005. For Space  Sage

“By the Author of ‘John Halifax, Gentleman’” [Dinah Mulock Craik] 1884, 1988 ed. An Unsentimental Journey through Cornwall  Penzance: The Jamieson Library

Andrea Olsen, in collaboration with Caryn McHose. 1998. BodyStories: A Guide To Experiential Anatomy  UPNE

Carl Sagan. 1980, 2011 ed. Cosmos: The Story of Cosmic Evolution, Science and Civilisation  Abacus

Rebecca Solnit. 2001. Wanderlust: a History of Walking  Verso

Kae Tempest. 2020. On Connection  Faber & Faber

Miranda Tufnell and Chris Crickmay. 2004. A widening field: journeys in body and imagination  Dance Books

Patrick Whitefield. 2009. The Living Landscape  Permanent Publications

HowNow resources

Together with Winona Guy and Claud Tonietto, as HowNow, we explore the question: 'How do I / you / we want to make dance work, in this complex present moment?'  As part of this ongoing enquiry, we're finding useful and inspiring resources and sharing them, here:

https://www.hownowcollective.co.uk/resources