Image with A1 – the person pictured. These images are a result of an invitation for collaborators to dance with the art piece they collectively created with textile artist Sonja Burnie, Bristol poet Sukina and members of the community.
By Leticia Valverdes:
Their chosen song brought the feeling of freedom to their bodies and soul.
I moved with them and the art pieces in the most beautiful setting in excellent company.
Ghadeer and Trinity Centre, Bristol. The symbol she created on the communal final piece means freedom in arabic: instagram.com/doderianoo.
Ghadeer and Trinity Centre, Bristol.
Leticia Valverdes
Brazilian Leticia Valverdes studied Fine Art and photography at London Metropolitan Uni. Her personal photographic work concentrates on interactions with people and starts with deep listening. Focusing on simple ideas, she invites exploration of identity, self-compassion and curiosity towards the body, movement and breath. As well as her UK based work she develops photography and film projects with communities worldwide, especially in the Amazon focusing on indigenous conservation issues. She has recently worked with the BBC Planet Earth 3 series producing a story on female environmental protagonism in the region.
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