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PETER

Listen, dance, reflect. In this podcast PETER invites you and a guest to dance one of their practices, then they reflect on it together. For dancers and dance artists and anyone interested in spending some time with their body and thoughts around dance. For creativity with our physical experiences. For information about PETER visit www.stillpeter.com, and to contact PETER email peterapeterpeter@gmail.com#

  1. S1 Ep20 Dance Workshop (Care, Safety, and Risk)

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    S1 Ep20 Dance Workshop (Care, Safety, and Risk)

    This workshop explores care, safety, and risk as choreographic conditions that shape how dance becomes possible. Rather than treating safety as a fixed set of rules, the episode considers care as an ongoing responsibility that is continuously negotiated within physical, emotional, and social contexts. The session begins by reflecting on how the word dance itself creates invitations and expectations, and how different dance spaces specify what kinds of movement are allowed, valued, or considered safe. From this starting point, the workshop asks how care operates when dance appears outside formal stages and studios, and how responsibility is cultivated both alone and with others. Listeners are invited to map the edges of their dancing by moving toward, but not crossing, their physical, emotional, and attentional limits. This practice focuses on noticing where risk, safety, and care begin to show their necessity, and how these boundaries shift depending on context and condition. The workshop then introduces a central question: are you caring for the dance, or for the dancer? Through movement, participants explore what the dance might need in a given moment, less intensity, more time, a pause, or an ending, and how choreography might change in response to the dancer rather than asking the dancer to conform to a fixed form. Further explorations examine the relationship between safety and unsafety, including the desire for risk in dancing and performance. The episode asks how unsafe sensations can be explored without physical harm, and what kinds of meaning, power, or resonance emerge from navigating this tension. The session closes by considering care as an ethical and choreographic decision, including the choice to stop early, reduce duration, or actively seek the least risky form of dancing. Listeners are invited to reflect on what a dance of care might be, one that includes risk without ignoring it, and how safety, consent, authority, and interpretation continue to shape the conditions in which dance is practiced.

    16 min
  2. S1 Ep19 Dance Workshop (Consent, Invitation, and Participation)

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    S1 Ep19 Dance Workshop (Consent, Invitation, and Participation)

    S1 Ep19 Dance Workshop (Consent, Invitation, and Participation) This workshop explores consent and invitation as ongoing choreographic processes rather than fixed permissions. The episode asks when participation begins, how it is negotiated, and how dancing emerges through subtle, often invisible invitations. The session begins by attending to unspoken invitations to dance. Listeners are invited to notice when alignment, attention, watching, or responding begins without explicit requests, and to observe where the lines of consent feel active or withdrawn. These explorations can be taken into different contexts, including spaces where dance is expected, unexpected, or usually discouraged, noticing how context shapes what kinds of movement feel possible. The workshop then introduces conditional participation, using self-imposed rules such as moving only when someone else moves, stopping only when another stops, or responding to attention, absence, or perceived invitation. These conditions foreground consent as relational and contingent, shaped by others and by the environment. From there, the session explores performativity by creating consent for dance to exist and then deliberately withdrawing it. This practice examines what remains active when permission is removed, how space is produced through restraint or silence, and how the edges of dance continue to operate even when movement pauses. The episode closes by turning attention inward, inviting listeners to notice when they allow themselves to dance. Reflection focuses on moments of inclusion and exclusion, asking who decides when one is inside or outside the dance, how invitations are internalised, and how different choreographic situations might allow for multiple forms of participation, refusal, and care. Dance workshop Explore, imagine, move. A companion series to PETER, dance with. These short audio workshops invite you to explore dance through imagination, movement, and curiosity. A space to rethink what dance can be, anywhere, for anyone. To listen to the workshops: https://stillpeter.com/peter-audio-dance-workshop/ Music leaning by mobygratis Support the show For information about PETER visit stillpeter.com. And contact PETER email peterapeterpeter@gmail.com PETER would love to hear from you. Support the podcast paypal.me/dancepeter

    12 min
  3. PETER, dance with Tim Spooner

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    PETER, dance with Tim Spooner

    Today we dance with Tim Spooner. To get in touch and follow Tim go to https://timspooner.com/ and https://www.instagram.com/tspooner0. Tim will be performing:  Matter EraBattersea Arts Centre 7, 8, 9 May https://bac.org.uk/whats-on/matter-era/Norfolk and Norwich Festival 12,13,14 May https://nnfestival.org.uk/whats-on/matter-era/Westflügel Leipzig 22 & 23 May https://www.westfluegel.de/veranstaltung/matter-era/The Microscope Sessions dates (after 30th March):6 April, 4 May, 1 June (1st Monday of each month, times TBC) https://themicroscopesessions.net/ References: Simon Vincenzi - https://www.simonvincenzi.com/Terrapin - https://terrapin.org.au/Sam Routledge - https://www.instagram.com/sirwam/THE GRID OF LIFE 2010 - https://www.timspooner.com/thegridoflife24 GROTESQUE MANIPULATIONS - https://www.timspooner.com/24grotesquemanipulationsLea Anderson - http://www.leaanderson.com/PETER, dance with Lea Anderson - https://stillpeter.com/peter-dance-with-podcast/#LAThe Rest Is Science, Are Magnets The Most Familiar Mystery On Earth? - https://youtu.be/yXg_-2fpg-s?si=pUIv8VoPSzm0-RZ5On the calculations of volume by Solvej Balle - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/On_the_Calculation_of_VolumePanpsychism - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PanpsychismO by Peter Mills - https://stillpeter.com/o/Matter Era by Tim Spooner and TerrapinBattersea Arts Centre 7, 8, 9 May https://bac.org.uk/whats-on/matter-era/Norfolk and Norwich Festival 12,13,14 May https://nnfestival.org.uk/whats-on/matter-era/Westflügel Leipzig 22 & 23 May https://www.westfluegel.de/veranstaltung/matter-era/The Microscope Sessions - https://sites.google.com/view/themicroscopesessions/homeRhiannon Armstrong - https://www.rhiannonarmstrong.net/https://www.youtube.com/@TheMicroscopeSessions Support the show For information about PETER visit stillpeter.com. And contact PETER email peterapeterpeter@gmail.com PETER would love to hear from you. Support the podcast paypal.me/dancepeter

    1 h 17 min
  4. S1 Ep18 Dance Workshop (Copying, Interpretation, and Misunderstanding)

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    S1 Ep18 Dance Workshop (Copying, Interpretation, and Misunderstanding)

    S1 Ep18 Dance Workshop (Copying, Interpretation, and Misunderstanding) This workshop explores copying as a choreographic practice, focusing on interpretation, accuracy, deviation, and misunderstanding. Rather than treating copying as uncreative or secondary, the episode examines how copying produces difference, imagination, and movement through what is lost, exaggerated, remembered, or transformed. The session begins by inviting listeners to copy something as accurately as possible, before shifting toward copying badly on purpose by prioritising a single aspect such as timing, effort, or direction. These contrasting approaches open questions around what is valued, ignored, or permitted when we copy movement. From there, the workshop explores copying from memory, noticing what disappears, what becomes distorted, and what remains as residue. Attention is given to how memory shapes interpretation and how distance in time alters what is reproduced. The session then moves into copying across mediums, translating movement into words, drawing, sound, or other forms, and then back into movement, foregrounding translation as a choreographic tool. The episode proposes copying as an ongoing chain of reformulations, a practice of moving movement through different bodies, mediums, and interpretations. Through this, the workshop asks where copying ends and interpretation begins, whether accuracy ever truly matters, and how misunderstanding might be a productive and creative force within dancing and choreography. Dance workshop Explore, imagine, move. A companion series to PETER, dance with. These short audio workshops invite you to explore dance through imagination, movement, and curiosity. A space to rethink what dance can be, anywhere, for anyone. To listen to the workshops: https://stillpeter.com/peter-audio-dance-workshop/ Music leaning by mobygratis Support the show For information about PETER visit stillpeter.com. And contact PETER email peterapeterpeter@gmail.com PETER would love to hear from you. Support the podcast paypal.me/dancepeter

    12 min

Informace

Listen, dance, reflect. In this podcast PETER invites you and a guest to dance one of their practices, then they reflect on it together. For dancers and dance artists and anyone interested in spending some time with their body and thoughts around dance. For creativity with our physical experiences. For information about PETER visit www.stillpeter.com, and to contact PETER email peterapeterpeter@gmail.com#