Works
Acting Our Age
Acting Our Age is an Israeli-UK co-production for an intergenerational cast of professional performers between the ages of 24-77 made collaboration with choreographer, Galit Liss.
Imagining Otherwise
Imagining Otherwise is an immersive interactive digital dance work for five dancers. It reflects on our experiences of parallel time zones, places and lives; exploring the idea of multiple stories and possibilities.
Curiouser 2018
An immersive show for children ages 3-6 and their parents/carers, made in collaboration with Norwegian company dybwikdanss. Curiouser used digital technology to create an intimate yet spectacular experience.
The Living Room 2010
The Living Room is an intimate dance set in what appears to be the bare bones of a living or rehearsal room. The performers interfere or seemingly assist each other’s ‘solo moment’ together inhabiting an imagined domestic space.
Hypermarket 2004
A performance for three dancers and interactive video projection, based around a journey through the multi-layered landscape of London Docklands.
Shrink’d 2004-2006
Set in a tightly lit square surrounded by the audience, Shrink’d is a dance of extreme close ups. Bite size punchy movements are interlaced with secret messages and dedicated to unsuspecting members of the audience.
Frozen Progress 2001
A site-specific event involving durational performance and installations, presented at the two-hundred-year-old Royal Geographical Society Building in Kensington, London.
Flexible and Not So Flexible 2000-01
A fictional autobiography in three parts, Flexible and Not So Flexible examined shifting notions of identity and borders, where personal intentions collide and desires are negotiated.
Essex 1999
A solo performance integrating video, text and minimalist pedestrian choreography. The piece was semi-autobiographical in nature, based on the experience of growing up in the semi-rural landscape of South Essex.
Big Satellite Days 1998
A lecture-performance made for the 200 year old lecture room of the Royal Institution, Piccadilly, London, originally home to the scientist Michael Faraday.
About the Weather 1996
A performance for two dancers combining live performance and animated slide projections. About the Weather took the form of a meditation on the human figure and its relationship to the landscape.