Looking back, changing perspectives,
finding questions from within
My first
weeks on the MAPP DTP have been exciting and at times quite overwhelming. Exciting to be engaging in such new ideas,
but overwhelming to be embarking once again on education and all the formalities
that accompany it and that need to be understood. I have spent time focussing on my CV and
thinking very carefully about the day to day activities of my work. It has been a process of looking back and
re-assessing the past from the fresh perspective of today. But it has also been a process of noticing
when and how, over the years, from project to project my perspective changed,
the catalysts for these changes and how this changing perspective influenced my
work as a whole.
My career so
far has been built up of continuity highlighted with periods of great
diversity. I work with long term
associates, both through my performance and teaching work and with some
training methods that remain a constant (perhaps a daily ballet class, or
devising for creation). However I am always working on diverse
projects with diverse collaborators and working with new teaching colleagues,
all opportunities to reassess a certain perspective out of which grows new
inspiration for new approaches to longer term working habits. I feel that often deepening my learning has
been a lot to do with experimenting with approach rather than in drastic
changes in learning material.
Now that I
am beginning to feel more involved in some of the ideas surrounding our study I
am looking forward to the November skype meeting but also it would be great to
hear from anyone in module 1 just to get an idea of who else is out there. I am really open to any kind of contact. Hope you have a lovely day.