Talk: Simone Kenyon
Saturday 25 March, 3.00 – 4.00pm
Artist and movement practitioner Simone Kenyon examines how we recognise and experience environment and place through ideas of embodied knowledge and sensory experience. Kenyon will expand on themes within her own artistic practice and discuss the practical elements of ‘walking arts’, geography and mountaineering with a particular focus on texts by Nan Shepherd.
This event runs in conjunction with our art theory course led by Simone Kenyon. A complimentary ticket to this talk is included as part of the course.
Simone Kenyon is a UK based artist, dance maker and Feldenkrais practitioner. She creates work encompassing dance and somatic practices, walking arts, participatory events and workshops for both urban and rural contexts. Her solo work explores walking as a choreographic practice, sensory experiences in relation to our environments and ecological perspectives. She has a wide breadth of knowledge and skills informing how she creates work for and with specific places and people.
Please note that bookings are non-transferable and non-refundable unless the event is cancelled by the Centre.
Eligible Concessions
Concessionary fees are available to attendees who are in receipt of housing and council tax benefits, income support, job seekers allowance or a state pension; full time students with NUS cards or those who are registered disabled.
Please bring evidence of your concessionary status and show it to the ticketing staff on the day of the event.
Refund Policy
Please note that bookings are non-transferable and non-refundable unless the event is cancelled by the Centre.
The space is wheelchair accessible. Please contact us if you have any additional access requirements