• Between What Is And What Was

    Between What Is And What Was

    Performed at The Exchange, Blackburn.

    Exploring the evolution of the building from a cotton exchange to a cinema, represented through multiple personalities and masks. Each face of the building represents a different aspect of its transformation.

  • end-image

    end-image

    Performed at The Exchange, Blackburn.

    A meditation at the end of a spiral staircase highlighting the role of the building in facing a personal fear of heights. The building as a facilitator.

  • Red In Tooth And Claw

    Red In Tooth And Claw

    Performed at RAF Nocton Hall Hospital, Lincolnshire.

    Exploring the parallel between the decay of the body and buildings, both subject to the mercy of time, with the emphasis that decay is not a final state but a state of flux.

  • 15figures

    15figures

    Performed at RAF Nocton Hall Hospital, Lincolnshire.

    A performance exploring the use of artificial restriction as a signature for movement

  • Losing What Was Never Lost

    Losing What Was Never Lost

    Performed at RAF Nocton Hall Hospital, Lincolnshire.

    Mapping the building on a single line from end to end using the body as a topographic device.

  • Adding Inflation To Guilt

    Adding Inflation To Guilt

    Performed at RAF Nocton Hall Hospital, Lincolnshire.

    A performance honouring a deceased friend, associating repetitive actions of moving objects from one area to another with work and productivity.

  • The Transparency Of Silence

    The Transparency Of Silence

    Performed at Tony’s Empress Ballroom, Blackburn.

    A performance exploring proximity and the precariousness of social interactions in response to the legacy of the building.

  • Changed To Same

    Changed To Same

    Performed at Tony’s Empress Ballroom, Blackburn.

    A performance exploring the body as a topographic tool using shadow casts on the walls as a form of tracing.

  • A Fractured Circle

    A Fractured Circle

    Performed at Tony’s Empress Ballroom, Blackburn.

    Using performance as a physical approach to history. Reimagining movement and bodies navigating and moving through time.