Emma Jayne Park Fallow: Embodying Degrowth

10—15.03.25

Emma will spend time preparing a series of workshops that translate degrowth principles into embodied practices. Designed through choreographic and somatic approaches, these workshops will explore themes such as reframing time, redefining value, and acts of commoning and solidarity—examining how physical practices can help embody the tools needed to resist dominant societal structures and cultivate alternative hedonisms that function within planetary and personal boundaries.

As part of this research, they are hosting a series of events and moments to join together in collective thinking, moving, eating and chatting.

All events are being held in The Work Room, Tramway and are free to attend. For more information and to book an event, please follow the above links

Fallow is an ongoing body of research that began as a physical inquiry into labour, land, and belonging. Initially inspired by the act of digging and lying in the earth, it has evolved into an exploration of how rest, work, and time are framed under capitalism. Politically, the project questions the commodification of rest and the potential of labour as an act of reclamation—of land, body, and time. Through movement and embodied research, Fallow seeks to create space for alternative rhythms of living, challenging the notion of productivity as the only measure of value.


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