RESOURCES
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)
Julian Barnes. 1989. A History of the World in 10 1/2 Chapters. Picador.
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)
Marcia Bjornerud. 2020 ed. Timefulness: How Thinking Like a Geologist Can Help Save The World. Princeton University Press.
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.
Jay Griffiths. 1999. Pip Pip: A Sideways Look at Time. Flamingo.
Prentis Hemphill. 2024. What It Takes To Heal: How Transforming Ourselves Can Change The World. Penguin/ Random House.
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: