In Our Minds dance performance choreographed by @rgunnshots exhibit in Canterbury. Farnham Nov. Nat Archive Jan @UniCreativeArts #dfsacourse pic.twitter.com/gQEww1a8gz
— DFSA Degree Course (@UCA_DFSA) October 9, 2016
Sunday, 9 October 2016
In Our Minds
During the summer Rosie Gunn took part in Everyday People, a project that was produced by Rachel Palmer of The Dancemovement with funding from the Arts Council to give six non dancers the opportunity to choreograph a performance with professional dancers. Rosie also visited the National Archives in Kew as part of a UCA collaboration for staff and students to view and respond to their collection on mental health. This research was an important part of the inspiration for the dance work and the documentation is now on a tour of UCA campuses (starting in Canterbury) with the other artists' responses. The tour will come to Farnham in November and finish at the National Archive in January 2017.
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