Living anatomy
Catherine explores the magical-inner workings of our bodies and the breath, through art, movement, and sound.
Catherine explores the magical-inner workings of our bodies and the breath, through art, movement, and sound.
A summary of Catch Your Breath's closing day at the Royal College of Physicians' Open House with artist Jayne Wilton.
Life of Breath researcher, music therapist & mindful yoga therapist Kate Binnie discusses her recorded piece 'The Soundscape'.
Writer-in-Residence Christy Ducker writes about the poetry workshop process, and posts some of the public's poems.
As part of her residency, Christy Ducker ran a series of writing workshops with Durham and Derwentside Breathe Easy.
Can using letters help create a personal narrative and public story, generating new ways of relating to breathlessness? A new…
Life of Breath collaborator Elspeth Penny writes about her experience facilitating a “Letter to my Breath” workshop at Barton Hill…
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