In August 2014 I travelled to Bornholm, Denmark to take part in an artistic residency. The residency was a collaboration with Nordic Butoh and the Art Culture Centre, which is part of a European network offering residencies for investigation and collaboration relating art and nature.
The footage we have captured in Bornholm will soon be edited by Lizzie J Klotz and a trailer will follow in the new year.
I went to Bornholm to create an artistic dance film and to gain an insight into the art form of Butoh.
I also came to work with artists who have trained differently, who work differently and who have a different outlook and perspective to my own.
I came to explore why humans seek nature as a pacifier or relaxant and what happens to city people when they come to the countryside.
I came to learn something new and unknown.
Like that I began living and working on a farm, in a large and inspiring studio space and in the midst of mesmerising nature – with just two other people around. Unsurprisingly it turned out that this was challenging for me. I am used to going from place to place and to do many, very different, things in one day and to be in contact with many different people in quick succession.
The isolation was therefore a novel experience and at first it felt intimidating.
But soon I understood that this isolation opened up an unknown space and I experienced a huge influx of inspiration both for Mud and for future projects. I felt my focus and senses sharpen on the work at hand. My concentration during the stay increased and I repeatedly experienced moments of deep meditation while working, dancing and creating.
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