Restricted Space From a month ago, movement research on restricted space, restricted position. Note to self : restriction allows to find new ways and enable creativity. Subscribe Login Notify of new follow-up comments new replies to my comments Label Name* Email* Website Δ Label Name* Email* Website Δ 4 Comments Inline Feedbacks View all comments Admin Diethild Meier 3 years ago Yey! This could be a Corona-shutdown-related project in itself: ‘dance in every corner of your house’. The observation ‘limitation creates new ways’ has a socio-political dimension, too. I like how the architecture is shaping your body! Author Jeanne Binet 3 years ago Reply to Diethild Meier Yes it’s true for the socio-political dimension, from historical crises always emerges new art forms! Hugo Hedberg 3 years ago Thank you for your work Jeanne! I enjoy how you have adapted your practice to the circumstance and found new and creative ways of moving in a limited space. How you work with nature and your surroundings. It somehow reminds me of this video by the Japanese artist Koki Tanaka. How you work with what you have in from of you. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ym0LaSAn5n8. Keep on dancing!!! Jeanne 3 years ago Reply to Hugo Hedberg Thank you Hugo! Glad you enjoyed, thanks for the video. It’s also a reminder, we don’t need special material in order to be creative, but we can do with what we have already. Happy pursuing of your research as well 🙂 wpDiscuz