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Rosalind Ridout is an adventurous and versatile flute player whose work is informed by movement, space, and music’s relationship to the body. Her performance interests lie in ‘conventional’ baroque and contemporary repertories as well as experimental, cross-discipline theatre. She is currently opening up research avenues into Dalcroze Eurhythmics and is able to apply her performance-based research in her role as Director of Music at the Jack & Jill Family of Schools in Hampton.
In this episode we cover meditation and how a deeper and further understand of our own bodies affects our empathy to other creatures and ecological thought. We discuss Ros and Callum's explorations into connecting with mycorrhizal networks, trees and the birds nest orchid through various somatic practices.
By Besingende GedállandRosalind Ridout is an adventurous and versatile flute player whose work is informed by movement, space, and music’s relationship to the body. Her performance interests lie in ‘conventional’ baroque and contemporary repertories as well as experimental, cross-discipline theatre. She is currently opening up research avenues into Dalcroze Eurhythmics and is able to apply her performance-based research in her role as Director of Music at the Jack & Jill Family of Schools in Hampton.
In this episode we cover meditation and how a deeper and further understand of our own bodies affects our empathy to other creatures and ecological thought. We discuss Ros and Callum's explorations into connecting with mycorrhizal networks, trees and the birds nest orchid through various somatic practices.