“People are best able to change their ways when they find two things at once in nature: something to fear, a threat they must avoid, and also something to love, a quality... which they can do their best to honour. Either impulse can stay the human hand, but the first stops it just short of being burnt or broken. The second keeps the hand poised, extended in greeting or in an offer of peace. This gesture is the beginning of collaboration, among people but beyond us, in building our next home.”
Jedediah Purdy, After Nature: A Politics for the Anthropocene.
Roam is an outdoor dance work that explores human connection to the environment.