Embodied Research Symposium
About this Event
Come and join for a day-long gathering bringing together researchers, artists, and practitioners to explore practices that centre the body as a tool for understanding and expression.
Through performances, workshops, and discussions, we’ll explore what “embodiment” means in research and how it shapes how we experience and communicate meaning—both with and beyond words.
Expect a playful and thought-provoking day of interaction, reflection, and discussion, exploring everything from how we move through the world (and what we are or aren’t aware of) to how technology can shape embodied experience.
Featured session:
The day begins with a performance and talk from (Associate Professor of English and Creative Writing, SUNY Geneseo; Founder of Performance as Social Change™).
Drawing on his book Black Queer Dance: Gay Men and the Politics of Passing for Almost Straight, Mark will explore themes of movement, expression, and freedom in contemporary culture.
Workshops include:
- Workshop and walk with the group
- Making Bodies Lively – Lisa May Thomas explores how bodies can be understood as sites of knowledge and enquiry
- Performing the University – with Rachael Clerke and Will Hunter, exploring how embodied practice can communicate research and participant experience
What to expect:
- A relaxed, informal atmosphere—come as you are
- Opportunities to take part at your own pace
- A mix of larger group activities and smaller breakout sessions
- Lunch and refreshments provided
Accessibility:
The venue is wheelchair accessible.
Please let us know about any additional access requirements—we’ll do our best to accommodate them. Further details on access are available at https://www.themountwithout.co.uk/faqs.
Where is it happening?
Event Location & Nearby Stays:
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