
This page is about social movements by which we mean corporeality and choreography that has something to do with social connectedness. The question is: How do bodies connect to each other? What happens when they do and when they don´t? How is the bodies tendency and ability to connect constituted? How to support the this ability within a body, within bodies and in relations to the to the world around.
Our ways to explore these phenomena vary from literary essay to poetic and video expression to different kinds of suggestions for bodily practices. This site functions as a tool for thinking and for sharing.
To understand the phenomena of social/crowd/group/interpersonal corporeality we draw and learn from and dialogue with the thinking of Randal Collins, P.W. Porges, Peter Levine, William McNeill, Barbara Ehrenreich, and Tommi Himberg among others.
Our aim is to learn more about the physical, mental, political, and artistic reality of the body´s capability to connect. And to develop artistic and social practices that promote this capability.