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PETER, dance with Katye Coe09 Mar 202602:02:36

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/

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DANCE REFLECTION 007 with Peter and Yari06 Mar 202600:37:53

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/

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S1 Ep13 Dance Workshop (Choreography as Set and Setting Steps)02 Feb 202600:27:58

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

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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/

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DANCE REFLECTIONS 002 with Peter and Yari30 Jan 202600:35:51

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/

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PETER, dance with Sara Ruddock26 Jan 202601:09:42

Today we danced with Sara Ruddock. Stay in contact with Sara at  https://sararuddock.com/.

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DANCE REFLECTIONS 001 with Peter and Yari23 Jan 202600:37:47

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

Support the show

For information about PETER visit stillpeter.com.

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S1 Ep12 Dance Workshop (What is choreography?)19 Jan 202600:19:32

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

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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.

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S1 Ep11 Dance workshop (Coordination)12 Jan 202600:18:09

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/

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PETER, dance with Jonathan Burrows05 Jan 202601:09:01

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.

References: stillpeter.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/peter-dance-with-jonathan-burrows-refferences-and-transcript.pdf

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S1 Ep10 Dance workshop (Breath)29 Dec 202500:38:38

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
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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.

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S1 Ep9 Dance workshop (Effort and Ease)22 Dec 202500:12:05

S1 Ep9 Dance workshop (Effort and Ease)

This episode focuses on the tone and energy of movement, exploring the dynamic spectrum between effort and ease. You’ll start by sensing where tension, holding, or gripping exists in your body, gradually exaggerating and then releasing it, noticing how attention itself carries effort.

Through free movement, you’ll explore high-effort gestures—pushing, resisting, reaching—contrasted with low-effort, yielding, and softening actions. Imaginative prompts, such as moving through air, water, syrup, or stone, help you feel how effort adapts to different qualities of resistance.

Next, you’ll engage in “repetitive waves”: small repetitive movements that swell to intensity and fade to near nothing, discovering how to sustain, release, and let ease lead. The session culminates in whole-body movement in ease, inviting flow, suspension, and softness with and without music.

Finally, reflection exercises encourage you to map where effort and ease live in your body, sketch or write about your sensations, and consider how this awareness can inform your next movements, daily activities, and ongoing practice. By the end, you’ll have a deeper sensitivity to the tonal qualities of your dancing and a richer sense of how effort and ease interact in motion.

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/

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PETER, dance with Lorea Burge15 Dec 202501:10:31

S3 Ep5  PETER, dance with Lorea Burge

Today we dance with Lorea Burge. You can get in contact with Lorea Burge here https://www.loreaburge.com/ and follow Lorea on instagram @loreaburge. And at the Rose Choreographic School https://rosechoreographicschool.com/.

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S1 Ep16 Dance Workshop (Stages, Performance, and Audience)02 Mar 202600:21:43

S1 Ep16 Dance Workshop (Stages, Performance, and Audience)

In this workshop, we use the idea of the stage as a way to think about how dance appears, how it becomes present, and how it is witnessed. Rather than treating the stage only as a traditional theatre space, the episode expands the notion of staging to include solo practice, social dance, public space, teaching situations, media, and everyday contexts.

The session explores how different stages produce different kinds of performativity, attention, and choreography. Who is watching? How is the dance being witnessed? What codes are at play? Through a series of invitations, listeners are encouraged to experiment with staging their dance alone, with others, for known and unknown audiences, in private and public settings, and through non-bodily media such as sound, scores, and images.

The workshop proposes staging as an active choreographic material, something that shapes how dance is understood, felt, and practiced, and invites dancers to explore how audience, context, codes, and framing continuously choreograph the dance itself.

Types of Stages Mentioned

  • Solo and Personal Staging Dancing alone, self-witnessing, and private attention
  • Relational and Social Staging Dancing with others, shared focus, and negotiated presence
  • Educational and Workshop Staging Teaching, learning, demonstrating, and being watched while learning
  • Traditional Performance Staging Theatre spaces, frontal viewing, and performance conventions
  • Public and Street Staging Accidental audiences, exposure, and everyday visibility
  • Contextual and Codified Staging Social rules, cultural codes, and stylistic expectations
  • Participatory and Invitational Staging Audiences as contributors, hosts, or co-performers
  • Material and Object-Based Staging Objects, surfaces, and environments as stages
  • Mobile and Guided Staging Walking, moving audiences, and choreographed attention
  • Media and Representational Staging Sound, images, scores, recordings, and documentation
  • Perceptual and Imagined Staging Mental stages, remembered dances, and imagined witnesses

More detail: https://stillpeter.com/peter-audio-dance-workshop/

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.

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S1 Ep8 Dance workshop (Size and Scale)08 Dec 202500:12:48


S1 Ep8 Dance workshop (Size and Scale)
In this session, we explore the scale of movement, from the tiniest gestures inside the body to the expansive reach of the whole universe. Starting with the human body as a reference point, you’ll notice the range and limits of your gestures, the arcs and sweeps you naturally make, and the spaces you inhabit as a mover.

You’ll then be guided through exercises inspired by Glenda Batson and Susan Sentler, exploring the concept of the fold. First, you’ll investigate folds in your environment—fabric, paper, furniture—then shift your attention inward to the folds and creases within your own body. Finally, you’ll play with folding and unfolding yourself, imagining how your movements can expand into the surrounding world or contract into the universe.

The session concludes by inviting you to map your dance across multiple scales: from the particle level to planetary phenomena, from micro-movements to cosmic gestures. By the end, you’ll have developed a heightened awareness of scale, attention, and imagination in your dancing, and new ways to perceive and shape movement in relation to space, self, and the wider world.

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/

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S1 Ep7 Dance workshop (Direction and Pathways)01 Dec 202500:20:11

S1 Ep7 Dance workshop (Direction and Pathways)

In this session, we turn our attention to where movement goes, to direction, pathway, and the lines our bodies trace through space. What determines where we move? Is it choice, curiosity, gravity, emotion, or something else entirely?

We begin by drawing invisible lines through the air, straight, curved, spiralled, zigzagged, inspired by William Forsythe’s improvisation technologies, where the dancer becomes a kind of draftsman, sketching motion in space. From there, the session shifts toward losing and finding orientation: following impulses, sounds, or sensations that redirect us. We wander and deviate, noticing what happens when direction dissolves into discovery.

The episode then explores the body as compass, guided not by left and right but by north, south, east, and west, a way to reimagine orientation as planetary rather than anatomical. This expands into experiments with momentum and redirection, asking: how can we keep moving without simply continuing? What does it mean to be redirected, by a wall, the floor, another person, without stopping?

Finally, we play with forgetting direction: moving toward something, then letting go of the intention and finding a new path in the same motion. This practice of continuous reorientation invites a softer sense of purpose, where each line and curve becomes an open question.

By the end, the focus widens back to daily life, noticing how direction and pathway shape not only our dancing, but the way we inhabit the world: every trace, curve, and hesitation a kind of personal choreography.

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/

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PETER, dance with Neil Paris24 Nov 202501:25:58

Today we danced with Neil Paris. To contact Neil Paris email smith_paris@hotmail.com

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S1 Ep6 Dance workshop (Tempo and Rhythm)17 Nov 202500:20:03

S1 Ep6 Dance workshop (Tempo and Rhythm)

In this session we turn to time: the internal clocks that live in your breath and pulse, and the external cues that shape how we move. You’ll be invited to listen first, to your heartbeat, your breathing, the quiet rhythms already present in your body, then to use that inner tempo as a guide for movement.

We move through simple experiments: syncing movement to breath, exploring snail-slow and lightning-fast tempi, and noticing what kinds of movement each speed invites. Then you’ll make rhythm with your body, claps, stomps, vocal sounds, and feel the difference between sounding a beat and marking it with gesture. After that we bring in outside rhythms: dancing with, against, or ignoring a chosen piece of music, and watching how it changes your choices.

The episode also opens up the idea of polyrythm, multiple rhythms layered through the body, and offers a practical challenge: try moving one body part slow while another moves fast. Finally, there’s a long, free exploration without music, so you can discover how many rhythms may already be living in you and how they shape what you want to make.

By the end you’ll have a clearer sense of whether rhythm is central to your dance, how external structure helps or limits you, and what tempos light up your curiosity. Bring patience, a willingness to sound silly, and a notebook if you like, this one rewards listening and reflection.

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/

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S1 Ep5 Dance workshop (Balance and Imbalance)10 Nov 202500:14:05

S1 Ep5 Dance workshop (Balance & Imbalance)

In this session we explore balance as both a physical and conceptual experience, how we find stability and how we lose it. Building from last week’s work on Weight & Gravity, this episode looks at balance as an ever-changing negotiation rather than a fixed position.

You’ll be guided through a series of experiments: finding your own centre of balance, tipping, twisting, and reaching beyond your base of support. We’ll play with different dynamics, stillness and suspension, speed and softness, to notice how balance shifts with every choice we make.

Rather than drawing from established dance techniques, this session invites you to explore your own ways of balancing and destabilising, to ask how risk and control shape your dancing. Is balance a point of safety, or a moment of daring? How do you balance your references, your emotions, your sense of self within dance?

Through this, we continue developing a personal and felt understanding of dance, one that’s grounded, unstable, and alive.

Dance workshop
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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/

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PETER, dance with Hanna Gillgren03 Nov 202500:53:15

S3 Ep3  PETER dance with Hanna Gillgren
Today we dance with Hanna Gillgren. You can get in contact with Hanna Gillgren here https://h2dance.com/hanna-gillgren-biography-and-cv/ and follow Hanna on instagram @h2hanna. At the Rose Choreographic School https://rosechoreographicschool.com/ , Roehampton (University of Roehampton, London) https://pure.roehampton.ac.uk/portal/en/persons/hanna-gillgren and at Fest en Fest (festival founded by H2 Dance) https://festenfest.info/fest-en-fest/ .

Dates for festenfest 2026:
24th to the 29th March: APT gallery Deptford London
21st /22nd March : southeast dance Brighton
25th March: Colchester arts centre.

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S1 Ep4 Dance workshop (Weight and Gravity)27 Oct 202500:28:27

In this session we explore one of the most fundamental forces in dance: gravity. Together we investigate how weight shapes every movement, from the subtle balancing of Steve Paxton’s Small Dances to the dynamic play of falling and catching yourself. You’ll be guided through exercises that invite you to feel your centre of gravity, to yield or resist weight, and to notice how balance is constantly negotiated in the body.

We expand this exploration into movement with the ground, furniture, and even the walls around you, introducing ideas from contact improvisation, release technique, and somatic practices like Body-Mind Centering. You’ll also experiment with the “weight of consciousness,” sensing how holding or remembering weight changes your awareness and your movement possibilities.

By the end, you’ll have a richer felt understanding of how weight supports, challenges, and inspires dance, whether you’re walking, rolling, balancing, or simply standing still.

Dance workshop
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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.

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S1 Ep3 Dance workshop (Stillness as Dance)20 Oct 202500:20:31

S1 Ep3 Dance workshop (Stillness as Dance)

In this episode, we explore the role of stillness in dance and how pauses, holds, and subtle micro-movements shape the way we perceive and create movement.

Through guided exercises, you’ll develop a deeper awareness of your body’s natural stillness, experiment with accumulating stillness, and play with the contrast between motion and pause. You’ll also reflect on how stillness interacts with movement, space, and attention, helping you notice nuances in your dancing and expand your creative expression.

With exercises designed for solo practice or paired exploration, this episode highlights how both movement and stillness are essential tools for understanding and shaping your personal dance vocabulary.

Ref. If you liked this check out this audio recording of Steve Paxton guiding “The Small Dance” https://soundcloud.com/the-amam/audio-recording-of-steve-paxton-guiding-the-small-dance

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

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PETER, dance with Dan Canham13 Oct 202500:41:58

S3 Ep2  PETER, dance with Dan Canham
Today we danced with Dan Canham. Follow Dan Canham on instagram @dan_canham https://www.instagram.com/dan_canham/ or on Dan’s website https://www.dancanham.com/

And see Dan’s work at the closing event for Bradford City of Culture 2025, Winter Solstice 20th and 21st of December in Myrtle Park. Book here https://bradford2025.co.uk/event/brighter-still/   

References:

Closing event for Bradford City of Culture 2025, Winter Solstice 20th and 21st of December in Myrtle Park - https://bradford2025.co.uk/event/brighter-still/   

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S1 Ep2 Dance workshop (Space and Self)06 Oct 202500:15:45

S1 Ep2 Dance workshop (Space and Self)

In this session, we turn our attention to space, the rooms we move in, the pathways we carve, and the invisible boundaries that shape how we dance.

Through guided explorations, you’ll notice how your body relates to positive and negative space, how personal space expands and contracts, and how moving across a room creates paths that carry meaning. You’ll also experiment with proximity, boundaries, and how awareness of the environment, walls, objects, even imagined others, changes your felt sense of dancing.

This episode invites you to deepen your awareness of where you are, how you occupy space, and how space itself becomes a partner in your dancing. By the end, you’ll have new insights into how the environments around you shape your movement, your choices, and your evolving sense of dance.

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

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DANCE REFLECTIONS 006 with Peter and Yari27 Feb 202600:36:42

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

Episode reffernce: Catherine Malabou, "Stop Thief!: Anarchism and Philosophy" (Polity Books, 2023) on New Books in Political Science https://lnns.co/WFXNRuI-n_j

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

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S1 Ep1 Dance workshop (What is dance?)29 Sep 202500:23:25

S1 Ep1 Dance workshop, What is dance?

In this first session, we begin with the deceptively simple but endlessly complex question: what is dance?

Through a series of guided exercises, you’ll explore your own felt sense, the bodily awareness that tells you when something feels like dance and when it doesn’t. Starting with the practice of not dancing, you’ll learn to notice where dance emerges in your everyday actions, how it shifts with your attention, and how your personal definitions already shape the way you move.

No experience is required. Whether you’re new to dance or returning after years of practice, this episode invites you to pause, experiment, and reflect on your unique relationship to movement.

By the end, you’ll have started building your own map of dance, one rooted in curiosity, perception, and the knowledge already in your body.

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

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PETER, dance with Matthias Sperling22 Sep 202501:08:22

S3 Ep1  PETER, dance with Matthias Sperling
Today we danced with Matthias Sperling. To follow and get in touch with Matthias Sperling visit, http://matthias-sperling.com or on instagram @matthias_sperling.

In Stockholm in early October 2025 Matthias will give a two-week series of workshops and performances https://www.fylkingen.se/en/events/no-how-generator-matthias-sperling-and-katye-coe#title of No-How Generator , thanks to support from Fylkingen, Uniarts and Dansalliansen

Special thanks to Efrosini Protopapa.

References:

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TRAILER Season 3 of PETER dance with and a new series called Dance workshop15 Sep 202500:02:02

Season 3 of PETER dance with...
Welcome back to PETER dance with. This season is recorded in the UK and features conversations with exciting guests including Matthias Sperling, Dan Canham, and Hanna Gillgren, with many more to come.

Episodes will be released once every three weeks, giving each conversation time to breathe and unfold. The first episode of Season 3 arrives on Monday, September 22nd, with guest Matthias Sperling.

Introducing: The Dance Workshop serise
Alongside the conversations, Peter launches a new strand: the Dance Workshop.
Not a class where you learn steps, and not a performance to watch, this is a workshop in sound. A chance to listen, move, experiment, imagine, and explore dance in your own way.

The first workshop begins with a simple but expansive question: What is dance?


Music leaning by mobygratis
Photography by Thomas Zamolo

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Ep 35 PETER, dance with Martin Sonderkamp07 Aug 202401:34:16

Today we dance with Martin Sonderkamp. Contact Martin at https://www.uniarts.se/english/people/co-workers/martin-sonderkamp/


 This episode is based on a particular listening practice Martin shared with me. 

The following 40 minutes is a listening piece written by composer Hara Alonso, sound artist Jenny Sunesson, and dancer and choreographer Martin Sonderkamp as part of their artistic research project titled Bodies as Ears-speculations on acoustosomatics in which they investigate listening modes across music, sound art, and dance.

Feel free to listen to it at home, or anywhere you feel comfortable doing so. 

You will need headphones. 

The piece takes 40 minutes.


References:

  • Jenny Sunesson
  • Hara Alonso
  • Ulrika Berg
  • Jennifer Lacey 
  • Darko Dragičević
  • Helen Walkley
  • SNDO School for New Dance Development Amsterdam
  • Irmgard Bartenieff ( Bartenieff Fundamentals)
  • Rudolf von Laban
  • Bonnie Bainbridge Cohen (BMC)
  • Daniela Herlyn (BMC)
  • Linda Hartley (BMC)
  • Susan Klein (Klein Technique)
  • Barbara Mahler  (Klein Technique)
  • Hanna Hegenscheidt  (Klein Technique)
  • Steve Paxton 
  • Dances from the Ga, greater Accra region, Ghana,  West Africa
  • Alexander Technique
  • Tom Koch (Alexander Technique)
  • Silvia Sferlazzo (Alexander Technique)
  • Gilles Estrain (Alexander Technique)
  • Jacques Rancière
  • Giorgio Agamben Homo Sacer
  • Janet Cardiff (Sound Artist)
  • Ligna (Media Art Collective)
  • Gotthard Graubner (Visual Artist)


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.

To listen to the podcast audio https://stillpeter.com/peter-dance-with-podcast/

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Ep 34 PETER, dance with Agnieszka Sjökvist Dlugoszewska17 Jul 202400:58:42

Today we dance with Agnieszka Sjökvist Dlugoszewska. Contact Agnieszka at agnieszkadance15(at)hotmail.com


Music:

It starts now, BLOND:ISH
Underwater Love, Smoke city
Haha, Charlotte Adigéry & Bolis Pupul
Big bad wolf, Duck sauce
Don't stop believing, Journey

References:
Rachel Tess
Cullberg 
MADE, Master’s Programme Dance Education Stockholm University of the Arts
Anna Pehrsson 
Anna Grip
Jonna Bornemark- professor in philosophy at Södertörn University and works at The Center for Studies in Practical Knowledge. Lecture at Kulturhuset ”At vrida världen” Att föda kunskap (To give birth to knowledge) Orionteatern
Vaginal Davis
Eleanor Bauer
Clare Guss-West
Malcolm Gladwell ”Outliers: The Story of Success” 
Deborah Hay
Steven Paxton
Anthony Hopkins
Sanna Nordin-Bates, GIH — The Swedish School Of Sport And Health Sciences
William (Bill) Forsythe

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.

To listen to the podcast audio https://stillpeter.com/peter-dance-with-podcast/

For information about PETER visit www.stillpeter.com, and to contact PETER email peterapeterpeter@gmail.com


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Ep 33 PETER, dance with Caterina Daniela Mora Jara19 Jun 202401:09:29

Today we dance with Caterina Daniela Mora Jara. Contact Caterina at caterina.mora@uniarts.se 

https://www.uniarts.se/english/people/co-workers/caterina-mora/

mora jara, caterina daniela (2023) Conflicted Embodiment, Notes from dancing on both sides of the Atlantic. a.pass, Belgium.

Possible to get a PDF copy, published under CC4r, Collective Conditions for (re-)use.

Music:

References:

  • Ballet
  • Apass https://apass.be/ 
  • Reggaetón and perreo (known as “doggy dance style”)
  • Cumbia 
  • Tango 
  • Chrysa Parkinson
  • Contact Improvisation
  • Salsa
  • Cunningham Technique
  • Graham Technique
  • Pa-Kua
  • Release Technique
  • Passing through
  • Brazilian Samba
  • Argentinian Zamba
  • Malambo
  • Flamenco 
  • Andrea Manso
  • DJ
  • Contemporary Dance Histories
  • Sandra Noeth
  • Cognitive learning
  • Authentic Movement practice




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.

To listen to the podcast audio https://stillpeter.com/peter-dance-with-podcast/

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Ep 32 PETER, dance with Andreas Berchtold12 Jun 202400:56:16

Today we dance with Andreas Berchtold. Contact Andreas at https://www.uniarts.se/english/people/co-workers/andreas-berchtold/ 

Music
Patrik Andersson and Vegar Vårdal - https://youtu.be/AamgxB-TqeM?si=eJBqG1SZEr25Rcpc

References:

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.

To listen to the podcast audio https://stillpeter.com/peter-dance-with-podcast/

For information about PETER visit www.stillpeter.com, and to contact PETER email peterapeterpeter@gmail.com



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Ep31 PETER, dance with Emil Ertl05 Jun 202400:48:34

Today we dance with Emil Ertl. Contact Emil at https://emilertl.com/ or on Instagram @emxi_maux 

References:
Iokasti Mantzog
An*dre Neely
Onur Agbaba
Tchivett
Self care , self as other Zine
Martin Sonderkamp

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.

To listen to the podcast audio https://stillpeter.com/peter-dance-with-podcast/

For information about PETER visit www.stillpeter.com, and to contact PETER email peterapeterpeter@gmail.com

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Ep30 PETER, dance with Cecilia Roos29 May 202400:45:03

Today we dance with Cecilia Roos. Contact Cilia at https://www.uniarts.se/folk/medarbetare/cecilia-roos/

References:
To let things unfold(by Catching the Centre) https://uniarts.diva-portal.org/smash/record.jsf?pid=diva2%3A1631198&dswid=-9987
Jan Burkhardt
Hermeneutics
Riks Teatern https://www.riksteatern.se/
Chrysa Parkinson
Daniel Sjökvist
Hemmagympa med Sofia, SvT https://www.svtplay.se/hemmagympa-med-sofia
Call and response
Catherine Malabou - Stop Thief!: Anarchism and Philosophy https://youtu.be/3Ova40bfrl8?si=HzDabgz89HeGPePz
Pauline Oliveros, Deep Listening “The new sound meditation (1989)”
Eleanor Bauer
Matilda Bilberg, All those things left behind, for now

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.

To listen to the podcast audio https://stillpeter.com/peter-dance-with-podcast/

For information about PETER visit www.stillpeter.com, and to contact PETER email peterapeterpeter@gmail.com

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Ep 29 PETER, dance with Zoë Poluch22 May 202400:55:08

Today we dance with Zoë Poluch. Contact Zoë on instagram @zozozozzle 

References:
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MA Choreography at the Stockholm University of the Arts (SKH), formerly known as Dans och Cirkushögskolan (DOCH)
The dance company ZOO, founded by Thomas Hauert
Samlingen with Nadja Hjorton, Stina Nyberg, Halla Ólafsdóttir, and Amanda Apetrea
Example, On Air with Nadja Hjorton
KUR, Swedish Arts Council is Kulturrådet
Radio III / ᎦᏬᏂᏍᎩ ᏦᎢ with Hanako Hoshimi-Caines and Elisa Harkins
Dancing is… with Stina Nyberg
Martin Kilvady
“Mody Bind” by Eleanor Bauer
Paloma Madrid
Exhausting Dance: Performance and the Politics of Movement by André Lepecki
Automatic writing
Frédéric Gies “Good Girls Go To Heaven, Bad Girls Go Everywhere”
Authentic Movement (AM) Mary Starks Whitehouse further developed by Janet Adler and Joan Chodorow
Karl Marx Alienation
Do what you like, like what you do PETER
Don't dance. If it feels like dance, do something else. What feels more or less like dance PETER
Cullberg
Dansplats Skog
Catherine Malabou Pleasure Erased: The Clitoris Unthought
https://www.uniarts.se/english/people/co-workers/zoe-poluch/

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.

To listen to the podcast audio https://stillpeter.com/peter-dance-with-podcast/

For information about PETER visit www.stillpeter.com, and to contact PETER email peterapeterpeter@gmail.com



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S1 Ep15 Dance Workshop (Habits)23 Feb 202600:25:30

S1 Ep15 Dance Workshop (Habits)

In this episode, we turn our attention to habits and their complex role in dancing and choreography. Drawing on Jonathan Burrows’ questions “Are you doing what you want to do, or are you following your habits?” and “What if following your habits is the right thing to do?”, the session approaches habits not as something to simply overcome, but as embodied knowledge formed through repetition, practice, and skill.

The episode begins by unpacking what habits are: repeated actions that have become unconscious, allowing movement to happen without constant decision-making. Habits make dancing possible, yet they are also often what dancers attempt to disrupt in order to find new ways of moving. Rather than treating habits as a problem, this workshop holds them in a more neutral space, asking what they give us, what they limit, and whether it is ever truly possible to move outside them.

A guided improvisation follows, led continuously through voice and music. You are invited to move, sit, lie down, or walk, wherever you are, while listening to a series of spoken prompts inspired by Deborah Hay–like questioning. The guidance encourages you to notice initiation, effort, attention, stillness, ease, difficulty, and choice, and to explore what happens when habits are neither corrected nor avoided, but observed as information. The voice acts as a score, gently disrupting habitual decision-making and shifting focus away from self-judgement or performance.

After this shared improvisation, you are invited to explore the opposite approach: deliberately following your habits. In this short solo investigation, the task is to dance only what feels habitual and familiar, and to notice whether creativity, difference, or accident still appear. This raises questions about repetition, awareness, and whether habits can ever be fully known or isolated.

The episode closes with a reflective assignment focused on practice and repetition. You are invited to journal, map, or schedule your dancing habits, noticing how practices form over time and how they choreograph the body. This reflection can be observational or intentional, structured or loose, offering a way to consider how habits shape both daily life and long-term dancing practices.

This session sits between acceptance and resistance, asking not how to escape habits, but how to dance with them.

Music mason by mobygratis

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

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Ep 28 PETER, dance with Frank Bock15 May 202400:39:01

Today we dance with Frank Bock. Contact Frank at https://www.uniarts.se/english/people/co-workers/frank-bock/.

References:
The Cholmondeleys and The Featherstonehaughs
Simon Vincenzi
Stockholm university of the arts
Dance studio conversations https://uniarts.diva-portal.org/smash/record.jsf?pid=diva2%3A1807269&dswid=-1752
Anna Pehrsson Ep12 PETER, dance with Anna Pehrsson
Chrysa Parkinson
Catherine Malabou
Michel Foucault
MA expanded dance practice https://theplace.org.uk/lcds-courses/maexpandeddancepractice
https://www.frankbock.net/
https://www.artsadmin.co.uk/profiles/frank-bock/
https://sosinternationale.org/
https://www.seforeningen.se/
https://www.uniarts.se/english/courses/master-programmes/master-programme-new-performative-practices/


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.

To listen to the podcast audio https://stillpeter.com/peter-dance-with-podcast/

For information about PETER visit www.stillpeter.com, and to contact PETER email peterapeterpeter@gmail.com



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Ep 27 PETER, dance with DISCOllective24 Apr 202400:50:44

Today we dance with DISCOllective. Find out more about DISCOllective at https://discollective.upri.se/discovery/ as well as @diskolektiv and https://www.facebook.com/diskolektiv


Episode reference list,

DISCOntact https://discollective.upri.se/discontact/
Time Dances https://discollective.upri.se/timedances/
Life. Refabricated. http://refabricated.life
Obed http://obed.works
Silver Gold https://nda.si/srebrno-zlato
Drop Dead Laughing http://zacrknt.si
DISCOrrespondance (on purpose it is a instead of e) https://discollective.upri.se/2022/02/28/discorrespondance-24-1-3-2022-capaccio-ljubljna-world/

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 sending some time with their body and thoughts around dance. For creativity with our physical experiences.

To listen to the podcast audio https://stillpeter.com/peter-dance-with-podcast/

For information about PETER visit www.stillpeter.com, and to contact PETER email peterapeterpeter@gmail.com



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Ep 26 PETER, dance with Yari Stilo Series 210 Apr 202400:43:10

Today we dance with Yari Stilo. To contact Yari visit his facebook https://www.facebook.com/yaristilo


Episode reference list,

Episode #192 - Should we overthrow the government tomorrow? - Anarchism Pt. 1 (Chomsky, Malatesta) — Philosophize This!


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 sending some time with their body and thoughts around dance. For creativity with our physical experiences.


To listen to the podcast audio https://stillpeter.com/peter-dance-with-podcast/


For information about PETER visit www.stillpeter.com, and to contact PETER email peterapeterpeter@gmail.com



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Ep 25 PETER, dance with Klaudia Rychlik03 Apr 202400:41:52

Today we dance with Klaudia Rychlik. Find out more about Klaudia's on Instagram at @klaudiarychlik 

Episode reference list,
Jonathan Burrows, A Choreographer's Handbook

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 sending some time with their body and thoughts around dance. For creativity with our physical experiences.


To listen to the podcast audio https://stillpeter.com/peter-dance-with-podcast/


For information about PETER visit www.stillpeter.com, and to contact PETER email peterapeterpeter@gmail.com



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Ep23 PETER, dance with Anna Asplind20 Mar 202400:52:50

Today we dance with Anna Asplind. Find out more about Anna's work at https://www.annaasplind.se/.

Reference list:
Anna Koch
Bonnie Bainbridge Cohen
Jonna Bornemark
Gunnerud https://www.ruralmovements.se/

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.

To listen to the podcast audio https://stillpeter.com/peter-dance-with-podcast/

For information about PETER visit www.stillpeter.com, and to contact PETER email peterapeterpeter@gmail.com

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Ep22 PETER, dance with Darya Efrat13 Mar 202400:44:46

Today we dance with Darya Efrat. Find out more about Darya's work at www.daryaefrat.com. and on instagram @daryaefrat  and facebook 

Reference list:

Benjamin Richter :  https://benjaminrichter.net/

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 sending some time with their body and thoughts around dance. For creativity with our physical experiences.


To listen to the podcast audio https://stillpeter.com/peter-dance-with-podcast/


For information about PETER visit www.stillpeter.com, and to contact PETER email peterapeterpeter@gmail.com



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Ep21 PETER, dance with Elise Mae Nuding05 Mar 202400:43:54

Today we dance with Elise Mae Nuding. Find out more about Elise's work at https://www.facebook.com/elisemaen and @elisemnuding 

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.


To listen to the podcast audio https://stillpeter.com/peter-dance-with-podcast/


For information about PETER visit www.stillpeter.com, and to contact PETER email peterapeterpeter@gmail.com



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Ep20 PETER, dance with Laressa Dickey28 Feb 202400:32:16

Today we dance with Laressa Dickey. Find out more at https://www.laressadickey.com/. And on Instagram @ladigogo_00 .

Episode reference list:
Anna Halprin
Suprapto Suryodarmo
Sally E. Dean, Somatic costume
Adrian Heathfield
BMC (Body Mind Centring)
Janine Antoni


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 sending some time with their body and thoughts around dance. For creativity with our physical experiences.

To listen to the podcast audio https://stillpeter.com/peter-dance-with-podcast/

For information about PETER visit www.stillpeter.com, and to contact PETER email peterapeterpeter@gmail.com

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For information about PETER visit stillpeter.com.

And contact PETER email peterapeterpeter@gmail.com PETER would love to hear from you.

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Ep 19 PETER, dance with Gergő D Farkas21 Feb 202400:46:35

Today we dance with Gergő D Farkas. Find out more about Gergő's work at https://deep-fake.world/ and @salomesnores. And @makor_stockholm 

Reference list:
Ofelia Jarl Ortega
Octavia E. Butler
Sara Ahmed
Nasim Aghili

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.

To listen to the podcast audio https://stillpeter.com/peter-dance-with-podcast/

For information about PETER visit www.stillpeter.com, and to contact PETER email peterapeterpeter@gmail.com



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For information about PETER visit stillpeter.com.

And contact PETER email peterapeterpeter@gmail.com PETER would love to hear from you.

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Ep18 PETER, dance with Simon Vincenzi14 Feb 202400:29:32

Today we dance with Simon Vincenzi. Find out more about Simon's work at https://www.simonvincenzi.com/ and http://operationinfinity.org/.

AI generated instructions.

Reference list:
Fabulous Beast Dance Theatre: Rite of Spring
ChatGPT
https://inferkit.com/
Operation Infinity
Dr. Mabuse
TROUPE_MABUSE
LUXURIANT: Within The Reign of Anticipation
Some Shadow Plays From The Cave: Scripts

Extra:
Video of Simon and Peters dance, Quantum Ballet

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 sending some time with their body and thoughts around dance. For creativity with our physical experiences.

To listen to the podcast audio https://stillpeter.com/peter-dance-with-podcast/

For information about PETER visit www.stillpeter.com, and to contact PETER email peterapeterpeter@gmail.com

Support the show

For information about PETER visit stillpeter.com.

And contact PETER email peterapeterpeter@gmail.com PETER would love to hear from you.

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DANCE REFLECTIONS 005 with Peter and Yari20 Feb 202600:34:11

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

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And contact PETER email peterapeterpeter@gmail.com PETER would love to hear from you.

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Ep17 PETER, dance with Hannah Krebs07 Feb 202400:36:37

Today we dance with Hannah Krebs. Find out more about Hannah's work at hannahkrebs.com. And on instagram @haennscho.

Reference list:
Gyrokinesis
Jennifer Lacey

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 sending some time with their body and thoughts around dance. For creativity with our physical experiences.

To listen to the podcast audio https://stillpeter.com/peter-dance-with-podcast/

For information about PETER visit www.stillpeter.com, and to contact PETER email peterapeterpeter@gmail.com

Support the show

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

Ep16 PETER, dance with Nelia Naumanen31 Jan 202400:26:03

Today we dance with Nelia Naumanen. Find out more about Nelia's work on Instagram at @nelianaumanen.

Nelia's workshop zine pdf

List of references.
The Cultural Politics of Emotion by  Sara Ahmed

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 sending some time with their body and thoughts around dance. For creativity with our physical experiences.

To listen to the podcast audio https://stillpeter.com/peter-dance-with-podcast/

For information about PETER visit www.stillpeter.com, and to contact PETER email peterapeterpeter@gmail.com

Support the show

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

Ep15 PETER, dance with Linda Wardal24 Jan 202400:34:32

Today we dance with Linda Wardal. Find out more about Linda's work at lindawardal.com. On Instagram at @freelance.romance.

List of references,
Butoh

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 sending some time with their body and thoughts around dance. For creativity with our physical experiences.

To listen to the podcast audio https://stillpeter.com/peter-dance-with-podcast/

For information about PETER visit www.stillpeter.com, and to contact PETER email peterapeterpeter@gmail.com

Support the show

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

Ep14 PETER, dance with Susan Sentler17 Jan 202400:37:12

Today we dance with Susan Sentler. Find out more thfold.net. And on Instagram at  @susansentler and @thfold.e.

Episode refference list,
Glenna Batson
Martha Graham
The Fold: Leibniz and the Baroque by Gilles Deleuze
Primitive Mysteries 1931 by Martha Graham
Louis Horst
May O'Donnell
Albert Einstein
Catherine Malabou. The relation between habit and the fold. 2017 https://youtu.be/EglV1eVTrpU?si=HaLN_4EdZuZi2pL7
Deborah Hay
"Benni" Benjamin Pohlig


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 sending some time with their body and thoughts around dance. For creativity with our physical experiences.

To listen to the podcast audio https://stillpeter.com/peter-dance-with-podcast/

For information about PETER visit www.stillpeter.com, and to contact PETER email peterapeterpeter@gmail.com

Support the show

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

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