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 […]
Shaaray Sharif (she/her) is a performance maker and interdisciplinary artist whose work is rooted in postcolonial performance and explores power, identity, and resistance. Combining sound, movement, and text, Shaaray creates performances that challenge societal norms and amplify marginalised voices. Rooted in autobiographical material and framed through feminist, queer, and decolonial perspectives, Shaaray’s practice invites audiences […]
Amy Clark (she/her) is a performance maker, arts producer, and facilitator originally from Cumbria, currently based in Glasgow. She creates work that is experimental in both form and content, and that sits across the disciplines of contemporary performance, experimental theatre and choreography. Using the body as a starting point, her work is often durational and […]
Noa Ferder (she/her) is an interdisciplinary artist creating work at the intersection of performance and visual art. Using detailed and provocative aesthetics, her work focuses on the distortion of the everyday life to constantly challenge conventional shapes and definitions and shine light on cultural, societal and internal gaps. As a bilingual artist working globally (currently […]
Gemma Legan (she/her) is a Glasgow-based performer, deviser, facilitator and musician from Hamilton, South Lanarkshire. She is a graduate from BA (Hons) Contemporary Performance Practice from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. Within her work, she often uses writing, Scots language, disruption, juxtapositions and contradictions to explore culture, individual and collective identity, non-conformity and barriers to […]