How could our bodies hold memories of and be affected by meteorite impacts? How do meteorites challenge and connect to our sense of self, community and home? How to include geologic bodies and imaginations in our lives, not only as artefacts and material resources, but also as companions, co-inhabitants of this planet, beings of their own right? What kind of new practices and rituals could grow out of meteoritic research?
The preliminary research phase included material experimentation and developing methods of storytelling that go beyond human time-scale and experience.
In July I took part of a two-day movement workshop in with Fine5 Dance Theatre to learn how to tune into my body and experiment with other bodies moving in the landscape. It took place in Dirhami village, in Estonia.
In August I went for a field trip at the Kärdla meteorite crater site in Hiiumaa, Estonia.