Divided into three parts or meditations, "on-air" locates human and non-human relationality through a shared breath. An expanded definition of Breathwork is applied to approach the complexities of breathing together in the midst of crisis. "on-air" centres feeling and Deep Listening* as a response to our bodies as they breathe in their environments. * Pauline Oliveros Commissioned for the Resisting Toxic Climates: Gender, Colonialism and Environment conference with The University of Edinburgh and The British Academy.
About the director(s):
Natasha Thembiso Ruwona is a Scottish-Zimbabwean writer, artist and researcher. Using spatial practice and Afrofuturism as guides, her work contemplates place, time and memory as they relate to environmental relationships.