Photo by David Prime
“I started dancing Argentine Tango and in the years that followed I travelled to New York, Nijmegen, San Francisco, Barcelona, Zurich, Paris, Amsterdam and Berlin. The emotional trauma of my experience was still an open wound and dancing allowed, and still allows me, to escape into a safe embrace which nourishes and heals. ‘I get up. I walk. I fall down. Meanwhile, I keep dancing.’[1]”[2].

[1] Rabbi Hillel(an ancient Jewish scholar and religious leader).
[2] Extract from Lucy Pettitt – autobiography 2008