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About me - a short bio
I’ve done all sorts of things in my current incarnation. I started out as a teacher, trained to teach Rudolph Laban Modern Educational Dance but went on to do contemporary dance, partly with Robert Cohen at The Place in London. Then I took a big step sideways and joined the Ministry of Defence, carrying on dancing as “demonstrator” for a friend who taught for Arlene Phillips at the London Pineapple Dance Centre. I enjoyed my time with the services and finished up as project manager designing a networked computer system for Defence Sales. Then rheumatoid arthritis struck, literally overnight, and stopped me dancing. I carried on working until 1991 before I cracked up completely and was medically retired. As I got a bit better I met Ian Gordon-Brown and Barbara Somers and trained with them in transpersonal psychology. I had a practice until I moved out of London in 1999. The transpersonal is a part of me, informs everything in my life. I did a lot of photography while I was in London, including exhibitions. Ansel Adams is my absolute guru (along with Bill Brandt) and I taught his methods at the Camera Club of London while it was still by Leicester Square. My work has now evolved into digital art. I live and work in the Welsh Marches - the borders of Wales and England – a very magical place and full of Celtic and Arthurian legend, and share my life with my husband, Paul, 2 cats, host of wildlife and the Seelie Court J. Warm wishes from between the two lights, PS - this is my favourite pic of Paul |
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