ABOUT
DEEP TIME MOVING
A distant view of a DTM outdoor practice session (November 2023)
Photo: Tanya Strike
Deep Time Moving is
a g r a d u a l accumulation
of movement-led work & play
Choreographic research
Movement practice/ training
Live performance
A long-term choreographic enquiry,
unfolding in response to
the unique geology
of the Lizard peninsula,
Cornwall, UK
Initiated by dancer & choreographer Kyra Norman
& working with an expanding team of inspiring collaborators:
specialists in movement, performance, sound, design,
geology, education, photography & film
See full credits, here
Photo: Hannah Jamieson
CHOREOGRAPHIC RESEARCH
Photos (by Kyra Norman unless otherwise stated): Upper left: Claud Tonietto, Gunwalloe; Centre: Serpentine rock, Poltesco: Upper right: Winona Guy, Gunwalloe; Lower right: Talia Sealey, Gunwalloe; Lower Left: Kyra Norman, Poltesco (by Hannah Jamieson)
MOVEMENT PRACTICE / TRAINING
Photos: Kyra Norman with participants in Deep Time Moving: Outdoor Practice Sessions (2023)
LIVE PERFORMANCE
400 million years.
6 months.
12 seconds.
A 12-second timelapse of our first public Deep Time Moving performances, in Helston, Cornwall in November 2023
Video: Neal Megaw