listening for meadow times
a sensory walk in Utterslev Marsh. In collaboration with Linda Lapiņa.
What are our possibilities to sense and inhabit plant temporalities? What creative frictions might arise when we approach the limits of the temporal dimensions accessible to our bodies and imaginations? How might collectively attuning to more-than-human temporalities nourish the possibilities of re-imagining our relationships with the worlds that nourish us?
A sensory walk as an invitation to connect to plant time. Weaving together Linda’s fieldwork movement practice with the marsh since 2020 and our earlier work with voicing, movement and walking methodologies.
2024, to be continued in 2025. Photos: Marine Gastineau
audience reflections
“I felt peaceful, dreamy, silent, tired. I found a red leaf, a silver shiny dry flower, warm summer breeze, wind in the trees, moment with myself, nature and others calm & alive. Thank you for letting us tune in and for this walk. Thank you meadow for this lovely spot. ”
“Thank you. Just what I needed. A guided pause to connect to inner calm through connecting to nature. ”
“All of the snails are sleeping in their shells. And the shells are hanging on thin leaves. And the thin leaves are singing in the winds. And I wonder where is their house?”