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The Mission
Dimpsy Media believes authentic storytelling builds communities. We value creativity, curiosity and vulnerability because these qualities show the importance of being uncomfortable, continuing to learn or unlearn, and building a safe place to grow. We believe highlighting individuals and sharing stories can inspire positive change in your life and the world

The Time of Day is Broken: a Pacific Crest Trail story
I’m Hannah, and I decided to hike the Pacific Crest Trail in 2022. Backpacking gave me the time and space to think—for hours and days and months—about what I wanted for myself and who I wanted to be. There is a saying: the trail provides. Here it is, providing me with the lesson that it was never about the destination, it was always about the journey. The PCT is a place of utter wonderment, sheer emotions, and a chaos that makes me feel like time itself has broken open.
Thank you to my family, friends, the PCTA and all the trail angels who have supported me along this adventure.
Music licensed through Artlist and Audiio
Original Score by Reed Stutz
Find more on instagram: hannah_everett or dimpsymedia
Thank you to my family, friends, the PCTA and all the trail angels who have supported me along this adventure.
Music licensed through Artlist and Audiio
Original Score by Reed Stutz
Find more on instagram: hannah_everett or dimpsymedia

Distel - a dance film
Distel is a journey through Epping Forest, drawing movement qualities from earth, air and water. Antonia taught me that ‘Distel’ is German for ‘thistle.’ The day we filmed I found myself looking at the thistles in the field the same as Antonia dancing. I saw the contrast of a plant or person in a field, the negative of the object against the landscape: starkly different yet seamlessly an aspect of nature. While watching this film I invite you to look for themes of growth. The stages of growth, elements needed to create growth and the option to use challenges as an opportunity to grow.

Antonia - Epping Forest Field
I can’t help but become aware of my breathing when editing and watching this video. Antonia channels movement qualities from the ‘air’ to create this captivating work. Filmed in Epping Forest, a park inside the city of London, it feels nice to take a break from the people, hustle and infrastructure. Antonia is starkly different against her landscape, yet seamlessly an aspect of nature.
Videography by Dimpsy Media
Dance & Choreography by Antonia
Music licensed by Artlist
Videography by Dimpsy Media
Dance & Choreography by Antonia
Music licensed by Artlist

SAND pt. 1
Part 1 of a 4 part series: Sand & Sea
Dance and Choreography by Johanna Butterworth
Dance and Choreography by Johanna Butterworth

SEA pt. 2
Part 2 of a 4 part series: Sand & Sea
Dance and Choreography by Johanna Butterworth
Dance and Choreography by Johanna Butterworth

SAND pt. 3
Part 3 of a 4 part series: Sand & Sea
Dance and Choreography by Johanna Butterworth
Dance and Choreography by Johanna Butterworth

SEA pt. 4
Part 4 of a 4 part series: Sand & Sea
Dance and Choreography by Johanna Butterworth
Dance and Choreography by Johanna Butterworth

Hair Hanging by Tara Talland

Hand Balancing by Becky Neal

Aerial Straps by Maisie Mo Harrison

A weekend in Paris with Annie

Antonia - Epping Forest
Antonia performs in Epping Forest drawing movement quality inspiration from ‘water.’ The day we filmed I saw the contrast of a plant or person against the landscape: starkly different yet seamlessly an aspect of nature.
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