Suzi Cunningham is a Scottish live-performance artist and Butoh dancer. Her solo work is highly physical, political and responsive to its unique environment, enriched with her sense of design and musical composition. Suzi explores relationships with all life forms as well as manufactured materials, making embodied connections in a way that borders transformation. She has […]
Wong Pik Kei choreographs and performs across Scotland and Hong Kong, exploring gender, sexuality, and embodied experience through innovative dance theatre. Her work challenges boundaries, creating intimate performer-audience dialogues. Her solo “Bird-Watching” explores female desire, earning five-star (Summer hall) Edinburgh Fringe reviews. Recent works “Vermin,” VR piece “A Thousand Plateaus,” and “Under∞Line” advance dance’s social […]
Stasi is a Theatre and Opera Director who works in the United Kingdom and the United States. Based in Glasgow, Scotland she works internationally on new works, musicals and opera (both new and in the repertoire). With her work she is interested in illuminating our world and understanding our place in it. Directing credits include: […]
Ninon Noiret began dancing the same time she could walk, and pursued theatre from her teenage years before moving to Paris to train in a drama school. She was later accepted into the prestigious National Theatre of Bordeaux, where she studied acting for three years. Alongside her theatre training, she performed as a dancer with […]
Dr Jo Ronan is Head of Contemporary Performance Practice at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland as well as an artist and practice-based researcher. Her research published in Routledge, Intellect and Taylor & Francis proposes a new dialectical model for non-hierarchical collaborative performance-making and spectatorship. She is the originator of Dialectical Collaborative Theatre. She was Associate […]
Mathilde Darmady is an artist ripped in half. One part of his feral soul lives in the Flows of the North where his ecological practice invests in community. He is working on a biodiversity project with NatureScot, rewilding landscape, flora, fauna and folk. Mathilde’s cosmopolitan half lies, queerly enough, in Glasgow. Drag, film, narrative and […]
Jack Hunter is an award-winning disabled, writer, actor and poet. Originally from Inverness, Jack graduated from Queen Margaret University’s BA Drama & Performance course in 2017. In 2021, Jack wrote One of Two as part of his time on the Playwrights’ Studio and Birds of Paradise Theatre Disabled Playwright Award. Winner of Summerhall’s Mary Dick […]
laurie elliott (they/them) is an artist and facilitator who works with the mediums of performance and film. within their work they are interested in drawing attention to the significance of all things. their work involves explorations of time, connection, tenderness, presence, and absence. their work is often ecological in nature, looking to the natural world […]
Tabitha Dearie is a performance maker from Glasgow, Scotland, who weaves together text, body-based performance, and film to create politically and emotionally charged works. Her practice is deeply rooted in collaboration and community, often drawing from personal experience to explore questions of identity, her own and that of others. Through this lens, she examines what […]
Louise is a sound and performance artist based in Glasgow. Inspired by pop, noise, punk and opera, she makes musically infused absurdist theatre. In her most recent projects, she has explored ways to talk about/fight against imposed silences and selective erasures of history. She likes to work with other humans, machines, field recordings, inanimate objects […]
Dianne McConnell (she/her) is a contemporary performance artist whose work emerges from spiritual inquiry rooted in lived experience. Through the intersection of dance, ritual and autobiography, she offers ritual acts of becoming, where the stage becomes a site of healing, invocation, and transformation. Dianne says, ‘I am here to offer art to the void that […]
Bee McQueen is a multidisciplinary artist and facilitator working at the intersection of live art, poetry, participatory performance, and socially engaged practice. Her work is rooted in embodiment, intuition, and a commitment to what Johanna Hedva calls “rituals of refusal”—gestures that carve space for the sacred within systems of exhaustion, alienation, and control. A core […]