Dance Across
Mediums
Kiwi-British artist based in the UK.
Education:
2016-17
Distinction for Graduate Diploma in Dance Studies
from Trinity Laban
Trinity Laban Choreographer Award for "St. Leonard's Dragon"
Trinity Laban Dance Award
2014-15
Siobhan Davies: Next Choreography
2011-15
2:1 Ba Art & Philosophy from The University of Reading
Employment/Opportunities:
2017-Present
Company dancer for Ella Mesma Company with performances of foreign bodies in Bristol and Newcastle
2019
Exhibition of own sculpture and dance, Messiah and Meaning, at Streatham Space Project around themes of theology and the history of Christian art
2019
Dancer in Common Ground for Greta Gauhe & The Follow Through Collective as a part of Resolution Festival at The Place
2018
Showcased two 15 min extracts of choreography Humanity & Divinity (then titled armada) on a trio of dancers at We Created Our Lives Event at Rich Mix and Emerge Festival by C-12 Dance Theatre
Community dancer for R&D for If one keeps walking with Hagit Yakira
Choreographed and danced in "The things we carry" for unbroken festival about mental health.
Dancer in Drowning for Greta Gauhe & The Follow Through Collective as a part of Resolution Festival at The Place
Dancer in The Little Girl Inside Me for Marie Yagami Movement as a part of Resolution Festival at The Place
2015
Dancer at Tate Britain in Jenny Moore’s performance interventions as a part of “Late at Tate: Speculate Series”
2014
Choreographed performance piece ‘Diktat’ for 47/49 Gallery
2013-14 Breakdance Teacher at Urban Stylerz. (Ages 12-19)
2013
Dancer for Vintage Rambert: a cross-arts learning project
Choreographer on the Street Stories: Collaboration Project, an artist development program run by The Royal Opera House and East London Dance Company.
Assistant Teacher delivering Varmints workshops: working for East London Dance helping to deliver workshops nation-wide based off of the touring dance work ‘Varmints’.
2012-15
President and Vice-President of Reading University Breakdance Society
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