Here are the photos Images from our work by Darren Andrews Here is an extract from the session https://creativemusicmind.com/cumbrian-novel/ Film by Luke Crookes
MA students from Salford creating new work
I led a day of discussion and workshop with Salford University M.A. students. Here is one response: Silent Discovery and here is another Project through the Body – Session with Carran Waterfield
First Practical Day within ‘Beautiful End’
Images from our work by Darren Andrews
Coming Back Home to ‘Beautiful End’
You have an idea for a piece of work (a project) and it’s always bigger than you can realise. That’s my thinking with ‘Beautiful End’. Not getting the full funding means it lives on in other guises, other works, other life experiences, other funding applications, because it has to ‘BE’ somehow. So here I am at the threshold of realising …
Beautiful End Taster Workshops for 2018
I am running 4 taster workshops in 2018 as part of the wider project ‘Beautiful End’ exploring Constance Holme’s novel of the same title. If you would like to take part please take a look at the Advance Notice of Creative Taster Workshops for 2018
Recharging Your Creativity
Part 1 Place: Heron Corn Mill 23rd – 24th September 2017 30 September-1 October 2017 28th – 29th October 2017 18th-19th November 2017 These dates form the beginning of the first part of a four part year-long course Here is the brochure: Recharging Your Creativity with Carran Waterfield (final)
Aspects of Physical Theatre – log book
Yesterday I began teaching Aspects of Physical Theatre at the University of Manchester. It is the second time teaching it there for me and I am applying what I learned from the first version two years ago. It is assessed partly through a log book so I thought I would have a go at doing my own log entry …
Lineage, Creative Workshops and Little Known Artist/Makers.
I have spent the Summer and early Autumn working with a handful of people who are making new work. We spent days at Heron Corn Mill connecting, intertwining, disconnecting and reconnecting and then when it was all over – disconnecting. It is always difficult when something ends, so we are trying to continue in a disconnected way. I am curious …







