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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
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PETER, dance with Katye Coe
Saison 3 · Épisode 44
lundi 9 mars 2026 • Durée 02:02:36
Today we danced with Katye Coe. To get in touch with Katye’s work visit https://www.katyecoe.org or https://www.seauk.org.uk/directories/katye-coe-somatic-experiencing-practitioner-and-ait/
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
DANCE REFLECTION 007 with Peter and Yari
vendredi 6 mars 2026 • Durée 37:53
Dance Reflections is a weekly Friday podcast with Peter Mills and Yari Stilo, centred on conversation, shared practice, and taking time to look back in order to think forward. The series reflects on recent episodes, past experiences, and ongoing questions around dance, life, and practice. Through talking, occasionally dancing, and revisiting shared histories, Dance Reflections creates a regular space for continuity, response, and staying in contact across distance.
Dance Reflections sits alongside two other podcast series:
PETER, dance with…, released every third Monday, where Peter invites a guest to dance one of their practices and reflect on it together; and DANCE WORKSHOP, released on the Mondays in between, a series of short audio workshops exploring dance through imagination, movement, and curiosity.
Watch videos of all Dance Reflections Episodes here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5iebzO4vouz_45v7u7SeYn6fpgp7uN2m
You can find more about all of Peter’s work at:
https://stillpeter.com/
Listen to the other podcast series here:
PETER, dance with…
https://stillpeter.com/peter-dance-with-podcast/
DANCE WORKSHOP
https://stillpeter.com/peter-audio-dance-workshop/
Music empty five by mobygratis
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
S1 Ep13 Dance Workshop (Choreography as Set and Setting Steps)
lundi 2 février 2026 • Durée 27:58
S1 Ep13 Dance Workshop (Choreography as Set and Setting Steps)
In this session, we focus on choreography in its most familiar sense: choreography as set material, as steps that can be repeated, remembered, ordered, and followed. Building on the previous episode’s exploration of what choreography is and where it comes from, this workshop turns toward how choreography is made concrete through steps, phrases, and sequences.
The workshop begins with a sustained repetition of a single, simple movement. By repeating one step for an extended duration, attention is drawn to how a movement is initiated, what elements of it are essential, and how repetition relies on memory, sensation, and bodily awareness. This exercise foregrounds the labour of precision and the difficulty of doing “the same thing” again and again.
From there, the session opens into improvisation, inviting participants to notice when steps begin to emerge from free movement. Rather than deciding steps in advance, the focus is on recognising how movements become identifiable, repeatable, and potentially part of a sequence.
The workshop then shifts toward consciously setting choreography. Participants create a short sequence of steps and observe how they remember, order, and connect movements. Attention is given to decision-making around transitions, timing, spacing, and orientation, as well as the different tools that can support memorisation and composition, such as writing, counting, recording, or visual reference.
Finally, the session addresses choreography as something that can exist outside oneself, by copying and following an external source such as a video or written description. This brings questions of authority, accuracy, control, and interpretation into focus, asking where choreography actually resides when steps are set and followed.
The session closes with a reflective task that turns away from strict execution and toward description. By describing movement qualities in words, participants are invited to consider how language itself can influence, prompt, and shape dancing, without fixing it into a rigid form.
Linda Wardal: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2251240/episodes/14185052
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
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
DANCE REFLECTIONS 002 with Peter and Yari
vendredi 30 janvier 2026 • Durée 35:51
Dance Reflections is a weekly Friday podcast with Peter Mills and Yari Stilo, centred on conversation, shared practice, and taking time to look back in order to think forward. The series reflects on recent episodes, past experiences, and ongoing questions around dance, life, and practice. Through talking, occasionally dancing, and revisiting shared histories, Dance Reflections creates a regular space for continuity, response, and staying in contact across distance.
Dance Reflections sits alongside two other podcast series:
PETER, dance with…, released every third Monday, where Peter invites a guest to dance one of their practices and reflect on it together; and DANCE WORKSHOP, released on the Mondays in between, a series of short audio workshops exploring dance through imagination, movement, and curiosity.
Watch videos of all Dance Reflections Episodes here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5iebzO4vouz_45v7u7SeYn6fpgp7uN2m
You can find more about all of Peter’s work at:
https://stillpeter.com/
Listen to the other podcast series here:
PETER, dance with…
https://stillpeter.com/peter-dance-with-podcast/
DANCE WORKSHOP
https://stillpeter.com/peter-audio-dance-workshop/
Music empty five by mobygratis
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
PETER, dance with Sara Ruddock
Saison 3 · Épisode 42
lundi 26 janvier 2026 • Durée 01:09:42
Today we danced with Sara Ruddock. Stay in contact with Sara at https://sararuddock.com/.
- References:
- Trinity Laban - https://www.trinitylaban.ac.uk/
- Roehampton University - https://www.roehampton.ac.uk/study/academic-areas/arts-humanities-and-social-sciences/dance/
- Deborah Hay - https://dhdcblog.blogspot.com/
- Market 2009, by Deborah Hay
- Pauline Oliveros - https://www.deeplistening.rpi.edu/deep-listening/pauline-oliveros/
- Deep listening practice - https://www.deeplistening.rpi.edu/
- F choir - https://fchoir.com/
- Jenny Moore - https://jennymoore.bandcamp.com/
- Rajni Shah, performance artist, writer and producer https://www.rajnishah.com/
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
DANCE REFLECTIONS 001 with Peter and Yari
vendredi 23 janvier 2026 • Durée 37:47
Dance Reflections is a weekly Friday podcast with Peter Mills and Yari Stilo, centred on conversation, shared practice, and taking time to look back in order to think forward. The series reflects on recent episodes, past experiences, and ongoing questions around dance, life, and practice. Through talking, occasionally dancing, and revisiting shared histories, Dance Reflections creates a regular space for continuity, response, and staying in contact across distance.
Dance Reflections sits alongside two other podcast series:
PETER, dance with…, released every third Monday, where Peter invites a guest to dance one of their practices and reflect on it together; and DANCE WORKSHOP, released on the Mondays in between, a series of short audio workshops exploring dance through imagination, movement, and curiosity.
Watch videos of all Dance Reflections Episodes here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5iebzO4vouz_45v7u7SeYn6fpgp7uN2m
You can find more about all of Peter’s work at:
https://stillpeter.com/
Listen to the other podcast series here:
PETER, dance with…
https://stillpeter.com/peter-dance-with-podcast/
DANCE WORKSHOP
https://stillpeter.com/peter-audio-dance-workshop/
Music empty five by mobygratis
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
S1 Ep12 Dance Workshop (What is choreography?)
lundi 19 janvier 2026 • Durée 19:32
S1 Ep12 Dance Workshop (What is choreography?)
In this session, we shift focus from how we dance to what is being danced. After exploring multiple approaches to improvisation and movement, the workshop turns toward choreography, not as fixed steps to be copied, but as the set of conditions, influences, and structures that inform movement.
The episode begins by questioning a common understanding of choreography as something taught and reproduced. Instead, choreography is approached as that which informs dancing: histories, contexts, people, objects, spaces, moods, language, and attention. Improvisation is examined not as complete freedom, but as something already shaped by these influences. This opens a blurred space where choreographed and improvised practices overlap rather than oppose one another.
From here, the session introduces the idea of choreography as an art form in itself, sometimes referred to as expanded choreography. Rather than asking only how steps are made, the workshop asks what causes dance to take the form it does, and whether those causes might themselves be considered choreographic material. Furniture, clothing, architecture, habits, music, instructions, and social situations are all considered as potential choreographers.
The practical exploration invites participants to dance while paying attention to what is structuring their movement. This includes revisiting earlier exercises, such as trying not to dance and noticing when dance emerges, or deliberately dancing and asking what makes it feel like dance. Participants are encouraged to experiment with music and silence, different spaces, and varying contexts, while observing what informs their movement choices.
The second part of the session focuses on collecting choreographic influences. Participants are invited to gather what choreographs them: movements they’ve learned, music they return to, objects, environments, images, words, or observed behaviours. Reflection is approached through multiple methods including journaling, drawing, recording, watching, copying, and revisiting material, emphasising rehearsal, repetition, and noticing.
The workshop concludes with a reflective practice drawn from Zoë Poluch’s work: a simple instruction to “just dance.” Without analysing or structuring, participants are invited to let go and allow dancing itself to become the reflection on choreography and the questions raised throughout the session.
This episode frames choreography as an ongoing, lived process rather than a finished product, offering tools to notice how dance is continually shaped in everyday life.
https://www.buzzsprout.com/2251240/episodes/15073886-ep-29-peter-dance-with-zoe-poluch
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
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
S1 Ep11 Dance workshop (Coordination)
lundi 12 janvier 2026 • Durée 18:09
S1 Ep11 Dance workshop (Coordination)
In this session we investigate coordination as the practical work of organising different moving elements so they relate rather than collide. We begin simply: choose one or two parts of yourself and explore timing and sequencing — can you make a rhythm or pattern that feels connected rather than disjointed? From there we broaden into multiple-element awareness, noticing and managing several impulses or qualities at once (speed, intensity, flow) and trying the work with and without music. Next we examine independence and interaction — how one movement depends on, supports, or interferes with another, and how these relations change when you bring in space, gravity, breath or imagined constraints. We then extend coordination outwards: match and contrast your movement with the environment, furniture, objects, other people, or music, testing opposition and counterpoint as part of being “coordinated.” Finally, we explore fluidity and adaptability — how patterns arise, how established habits shift, and how transitions are coordinated between different activities. The session closes with a short reflection: what does coordination mean to you after practising it — timing and sequencing, balancing multiple qualities, or something else?
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
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
PETER, dance with Jonathan Burrows
Saison 3 · Épisode 41
lundi 5 janvier 2026 • Durée 01:09:01
Today we danced with Jonathan Burrows. To follow Jonathan’s artistic work go to burrowsfargion.com and for his academic work go to pureportal.coventry.ac.uk/en/persons/jonathan-burrows. To watch full length videos of Burrows and Fargion's work go to vimeo.com/burrowsfargion.
Jonathan Burrows danced for 13 years with the Royal Ballet in London, during which time he also began performing regularly with experimental choreographer Rosemary Butcher. He has since created an internationally acclaimed body of performance work including ‘The Stop Quartet’ (1996), ‘Weak Dance Strong Questions’ with Jan Ritsema (2001), and his long series of collaborations with composer Matteo Fargion including ‘Both Sitting Duet’ (2002), ‘The Quiet Dance’ (2005), ‘Speaking Dance’ (2006), ‘Cheap Lecture’ (2009), ‘The Cow Piece’ (2009), ‘Body Not Fit For Purpose’ (2014), ‘Rewriting’ (2021) and 'The Unison Piece' (2025). Burrows is a founder visiting member of faculty at P.A.R.T.S Belgium and has for many years been a regular collaborator for Jonzi D’s Back To The Lab hip hop theatre mentoring project at Breakin’ Convention, Sadler’s Wells London. He is the author of 'A Choreographer's Handbook' (Routledge) and ‘Writing Dance’ (Varamo Press, 2022), and is currently Associate Professor at the Centre for Dance Research, Coventry University.
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
S1 Ep10 Dance workshop (Breath)
lundi 29 décembre 2025 • Durée 38:38
S1 Ep10 Dance workshop (Breath)
In this episode, we return to breath as the basis of movement. I speak about the role breath played in my performance O, and how the score I used there can function as a simple structure for dancing:
grounding, breath, vocal resonance, expansion, and release.
We begin with grounding and noticing the breath without changing anything. From there, we work through a series of vocal and physical expansions inspired by Leah Landau and Lisa Schåman. We follow a progression of sounds — sighs, yawns, small vibrations, and vowel tones (u–o–e–a–m) — noticing how each one creates a different kind of movement or softening. The session also includes panting, laughter, and crying as physical rhythms rather than emotional expressions.
At one point, the group builds toward a short collective scream, simply as a shared peak of breath and sound, before letting everything drop back into quiet. After the scream, we stay with whatever movement remains when we stop “trying” to move.
Throughout the episode the focus stays on breath as the primary mover, allowing the body’s movement to remain secondary or responsive. The session ends with a period of dancing with breath in your own way — in silence or with music — followed by a brief reflection on how breath affected the quality of movement.
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
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









