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Shows

Fabulous Animals
A dance theatre performance exploring re-wilding the body and self. Embracing
animalistic behaviours to unlock the beauty of collectivity, ecology and queer joy.
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Coming in 2023.
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Odette's Revenge
Anifeiliaid Gwych
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2019 / 2022
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Originally made with full time students at Rubicon Dance, and developed with the Joon Dance Summer School community, this is a 30 min narrative based extravaganza designed for an intergenerational cast including professional and community performers.
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Ancient Modernity
Ancient Modernity is a dance theatre performance aimed at giving the audience a taste of life in Cairo and modern Egyptian culture. Created with support from Arts Council England and British Council's Artists International Development Fund and European Cultural Foundation's Step Beyond Program. Made in residence at Ezzat Ezzat Contemporary Dance Studio. Originally performed at Townhouse Rawabet.
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Photo by Mostafa Abdel-Aty
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Play the Game
Two opposing teams flow, break, capoeira and Samba their way through a competition with a difference.
Made for young audiences and dealing with issues of competition and cooperation Play The Game toured schools and theatres and is part of a participation project of the same name.
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Performed in several schools and at Torch Theatre, Milford Haven, D14 Festival, Release The Movement and Wales Dance Platform 2014 at Sherman Theatre, Cardiff.
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Like Sand and Songs
Pe baech chi'n anifail, beth fyddech chi?
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Beth os gallwch chi fenthyg nodweddion gan sawl anifail ar yr un pryd?
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Mae anifeiliaid yn wyllt, maen nhw'n dilyn eu greddf. Does dim ots ganddyn nhw sut maen nhw'n edrych na beth rydyn ni'n ei feddwl ohonyn nhw. Maent yn rhoi sylw i'w hanghenion eu hunain ac anghenion eu pac, diadell, llwyth. Pawb mewn cytgord â'u cynefin.
Mae Fabulous Animals yn ymarfer, agwedd, sioe a chyfres o ffilmiau
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The Applause Project
An interective performance experiment.
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Pilar to Post
Gweithdai
A physical and dynamic piece inspired by children's home closures and the problems faced by children in care.
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I am an Island
What made you choose that song?
An exploration of popular music and the 'artiste', part of a longer term project inspired by Radio 4's Desert Island Discs - 'Desert Island Dances'.
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Performed at Torch Theatre, Milford Haven, Brighton Media Centre and Paradise Green at Edinburgh Fringe Festival
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Photo by Abbie Jebson
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