Paula Turner | Newcastle based Yoga Teacher, Dance Artist, Creative Ageing Pioneer and Participatory Arts Specialist.
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Paula Turner | Newcastle based Yoga Teacher, Dance Artist, Creative Ageing Pioneer and Participatory Arts Specialist.
Paula Turner | Newcastle based Yoga Teacher, Dance Artist, Creative Ageing Pioneer and Participatory Arts Specialist.

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We did it our way - making music the Curious way - Paula Sounds off!!
We did it our way - making music the Curious way - Paula Sounds off!!

Get to know the person behind the label of dementia and see what music you might make together.

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Paula Turner4 December 2022
Learning, Listening, Laughing, Living - Reflections on 8 years with Grand Gestures
Learning, Listening, Laughing, Living - Reflections on 8 years with Grand Gestures

They say what you teach teaches you and this is certainly true of my weekly engagements with Grand Gestures…

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Paula Turner1 July 2019
Being Yoga - Being You
Being Yoga - Being You

So what sort of yoga do I teach?! I have been asked this question a lot lately and it always leads to great discussions. Read on if you want to know more….

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YogaPaula Turner25 January 2019
Feet First in Amble
Feet First in Amble

Making Movement Matter

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Dance & Performance, Participatory Arts, Creative AgeingPaula Turner8 December 2018
 We are here......
We are here......

We are here - a moving response to geographical fieldwork

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Leverhulme, Dance & PerformancePaula Turner14 October 2018
Curious about our cafe? A Smorgasbord of life.
Curious about our cafe? A Smorgasbord of life.

Curious about the Curiosity Cafe? Let’s think about what is on our menu

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Dynamic Dementia, Participatory Arts, Creative AgeingPaula Turner23 September 2018
Why We Dance
Why We Dance

Grand Gestures have been stepping out together since 2011 and are far more than a dance group…

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Creative Ageing, Participatory ArtsPaula Turner22 July 2018
A Leverhulme Sharing...
A Leverhulme Sharing...

Invitational, conversational and heart warming research. The sharing of knowledge and experience - an everyday dance!

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Leverhulme, Participatory Arts, Creative Ageing, Children & EducationPaula Turner14 May 2018
Under Lab conditions - Procedural Placement
Under Lab conditions - Procedural Placement

Exploring meanings and associations under " Lab conditions"

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Leverhulme, Dance & PerformancePaula Turner23 April 2018
 The nearness of experience - the owning of knowledge
The nearness of experience - the owning of knowledge

Exploring the geography of generations and the owning of knowledge through direct experience

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Leverhulme, Dynamic DementiaPaula Turner21 March 2018
From the bog to the pot - feeling the research
From the bog to the pot - feeling the research

A physical geographer on the make! Dr Maarten experiences clay from a different persepctive.

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Leverhulme, Creative AgeingPaula Turner24 February 2018
Sensory Mapping
Sensory Mapping

Sensory mapping - sensing and  feeling our way around the Woodbine Estate

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Leverhulme, Children & EducationPaula Turner14 February 2018
Prime Position - a water bearer and a fabric folder
Prime Position - a water bearer and a fabric folder

Parallel play - the particularities of placement. This is the third selected fragment from a durational loitering in a threshold space.

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LeverhulmePaula Turner7 February 2018
Clayography.
Clayography.

GGDC spending a fabulously enriching afternoon exploring the meaning and metaphor of clay…

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Leverhulme, Creative AgeingPaula Turner29 January 2018
A table, a tabard and a brush
A table, a tabard and a brush

Prepare is the second fragment of a durational movement response in and around The Big Table. Together apart space…

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Leverhulme, Dance & PerformancePaula Turner21 January 2018
You are here.
You are here.

Near, nearer, nearest. Great start to our Near and Far project with considerations of where we are and what is nearest to us.

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Leverhulme, Children & EducationPaula Turner18 January 2018
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