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The Living Mountain Conversations
Hudson Records
11 episodes
1 week ago
Musician and artist Jenny Sturgeon presents The Living Mountain Conversations podcast, inspired by Nan Shepherd's 1940s-written book 'The Living Mountain' ("the finest book ever written on nature and landscape in Britain" - The Guardian).
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Musician and artist Jenny Sturgeon presents The Living Mountain Conversations podcast, inspired by Nan Shepherd's 1940s-written book 'The Living Mountain' ("the finest book ever written on nature and landscape in Britain" - The Guardian).
Show more...
Music
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The Living Mountain Conversations - Simone Kenyon
The Living Mountain Conversations
56 minutes 58 seconds
5 years ago
The Living Mountain Conversations - Simone Kenyon

Jenny chats with dancer, choreographer and producer Simone Kenyon.

(http://www.intothemountain.co.uk). They talk about Simone’s career in dance, her working practice which includes walking arts and links between dance and the environment, site specific projects, Simone’s recent project ‘Into The Mountain’ inspired by Nan Shepherd’s book The Living Mountain and women in the mountains.

Sept 30

The Living Mountain Conversations
Musician and artist Jenny Sturgeon presents The Living Mountain Conversations podcast, inspired by Nan Shepherd's 1940s-written book 'The Living Mountain' ("the finest book ever written on nature and landscape in Britain" - The Guardian).