Pandemic performances

Incredibly, despite the pandemic and all the cancelled and vanished work it has entailed, we managed to find a pinhole of opportunity in the relative lull of case numbers during early autumn that allowed us to perform Sadunära— a Contact Improvisation-based performance for 6-9 year olds produced by ZebraDans—at two international festivals. It was notContinue reading “Pandemic performances”

New commission for Wilton’s Strike! Dance Festival

I am excited to announce (albeit a little belatedly) that I am one of the six choreographers commissioned to create a new work for Wilton’s Strike! Dance Festival, to be presented at the beautiful Wilton’s Music Hall on 26th September. Tickets are free and can be reserved through this link. The commissioned work will be a soloContinue reading “New commission for Wilton’s Strike! Dance Festival”

Gary Clarke’s Lustrum

Pleased to say that I will be involved in Gary Clarke’s Lustrum, a ‘a fast and furious collaborative project driven by creative instinct and quickfire choices,’ which culminates in performances at Greenwich Dance on 8th November. The prospect of working with 14 other dance artists and 3 musicians to create 5 works in 6 daysContinue reading “Gary Clarke’s Lustrum”

‘Walking Paths’ at Romsey Art Festival

This weekend, on Saturday 3rd August, the site-adaptive duet Walking Paths will be shown in Cambridge as part of Romsey Art Festival. The work will be performed at 5:45-6:30 and 6:45-7:30 at the intersection of Mill Road and MacKenzie Road. After doing some initial research earlier this year with a colleague, I worked with two lovelyContinue reading “‘Walking Paths’ at Romsey Art Festival”