Dance for people with chronic breathlessness: a transdisciplinary approach to intervention development (Harrison et al, 2020)
Dance is fun, social and improves fitness, making it a promising form of exercise for people experiencing breathlessness.
Dance is fun, social and improves fitness, making it a promising form of exercise for people experiencing breathlessness.
Presented by dance facilitator and programme creator Sian Williams, these videos can help people with breathlessness get moving to improve…
Read the evaluation of the writer-in-residence programme we ran alongside the Durham exhibition.
View presentations from Life of Breath researchers, drawing on a range of different perspectives, including the lived experience of breathlessness,…
The Bristol exhibition team highlight the themes of Catch Your Breath at Southmead Hospital, Bristol.
Films created by our writer-in-residence Christy Ducker in collaboration with filmmaker Kate Sweeney.
As part of her residency, Christy Ducker ran a series of writing workshops with Durham and Derwentside Breathe Easy.
North East based filmmaker Matt James Smith discusses the changing process behind his short film 'Still/Breathing', commissioned for Catch Your…
Project Manager Sarah talks about the Life of Breath commissioned film 'Still/Breathing' by Matt Smith.
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