Matrescence (Noun) /ma-tres-ents/:
Described by anthropologists as the process of becoming a mother, the transition into motherhood. It is a complete identity shift, punctuated by chemical changes in a birthing person’s brain, sleep deprivation, and a (temporary) loss of control over how her/their body looks and feels, not to mention freedom, time and other relationships being subjected to the whims of a tiny, needy little human.
Here I share some of my experiences with this shift, some good, some bad, but all honest and real.
PREGNANT PANDEMIC DANCES
Exploring dance and movement in a changing form while navigating pregnancy during Covid-19.
Movement as Therapy. Movement is Magic.
Episode 1: Movement as Therapy. Movement is Magic
Episode 2: Movement Heals. Movement is Magic
Episode 3: Black Lives Matter
Episode 4: Breath and Breasts and Buses
Episode 5: The Floor, My Weight, My Loves
Episode 6: Freedom is a Day at the Beach
Episode 7: Sun-Speckled Belly and Backyard Dances
Episode 8: Public Symphysis and Public Transportation Blues
Episode 9: Tear Gas and Dichotomous Escapes
Episode 10: Memories and the Sound of Birds
Episode 11: Dancing into my Third Trimester like...
Episode 12: Maiden Mother Crone
Episode 13: Birth Dancing
Episode 14: Perspective and Welcome
Episode 15: Blood and Birth
Episode 16: Disaster Dance
Episode 17: Lamentation, an interpretation in a birth room
Episode 18: Shifts in Position, Perspective, and a Pain in the Diastasis
Episode 19: Present to Presence
Episode 20: Tension, Release, Repeat
Episode 21: Precedence to Process
Episode 22: Preparations and Predictions
Episode 23: The Waiting and Holding On