I am a poet, dancer, researcher, and biodynamic craniosacral practitioner working at the intersections of body, somatics, and writing. My practice explores movement and dance as ways of accessing imagination and cultivating deeper modes of embodiment and attention. Through somatic inquiry, poetic language, and embodied research, I seek to understand how knowledge emerges through the body rather than being imposed upon it.
My work is rooted in an ongoing conversation with the more-than-human world and is deeply informed by the wild landscapes of the west of Ireland. I am drawn to practices that are informed by
listening— to land, to bodies, to subtle rhythms and intelligences that move beneath more gross forms of thought. While my inquiries take diverse forms, they are guided by a shared question: how can I increase my capacity to listen, to get out of the way and allow a greater knowing to move through me?