Covid Updates: Going slow and Happy Holidays
How are you coping with this strange new world? What are you doing for yourself to keep connected, to release the stress, to ground? I am coping mostly ok. I realised that if we look at the seven stages of grieving… I went for denial first… loads of action, and lots of connecting with friends. […]
Elvis Legs in a time of Quarantine
In 2018 I had the honour of joining Lea Anderson in her ‘Elvis Legs’ and other extracts of works with her company The Chomondeleys at the Bristol Museum as part of an event she curated called ‘Trying It On’. Now, in a time of quarantine, she is creating a film project: providing jobs, entertainment and […]
Covid 19 Updates week 3
How are you coping this sunny Sunday with this strange new world? What are you doing for yourself to keep connected, to release the stress, to ground? I am coping mostly ok. I realised that if we look at the seven stages of grieving… I went for denial first… loads of action, and lots of […]
The Masks We Wear
As the layers of survival fall off, I choose not to wear my mask today. What is left is me. Unedited. Unfiltered. Uncensored. The tension that was holding me together slides off… and yet I am still standing… here… strong and unwavering in my softness. Moving from the inside out. Heart beating. Homestrong. Softly touched […]
Dyscalculia
Dyscalculia is a specific and persistent difficulty in understanding numbers which can lead to a diverse range of difficulties with mathematics, dates, times etc. It will be unexpected about age, level of education and experience and occurs across all ages and abilities. People sometimes call it math dyslexia, but this can be confusing because dyscalculia is […]