ARTISTS
Aiping Xu
Aiping Xu is an independent choreographer, improvisational art player, visual art addict, producing artistic germs in Shanghai and London. She is more concerned about robots, future world than humans.
Bridget Russon
Bridget Russon is an artist who works with the personal, the everyday and the archived material in order to focus on present states of mind. Her work is situated within both durational live art and short film creation.
Cat Winter
Cat Winter (she/her) is a performance artist exploring states of transition and mechanisms for survival in End Times. Her work revolves around humour, failure and slippages of language. She is currently an Assistant Producer for The East London Shakespeare Festival.
Dongjin Li
Dongjin Li (He/Him) is a magician, magic designer, magic lecturer with a performance background in China Central Television, The Magic Circle in the UK and commercial brand such as VACHERON CONSTANTIN, BVLGARI, now based in London. He won a series of magic competitions such as Malaysia International Magic Competition highest award, Shanghai “Gold Stick” magic competition champion, etc. Currently he is exploring deeper significance of magic and conveying people’s inner feelings through magic.
Callum Patrick Hughes
Callum is an actor, writer, educator and musician, interested in the different ways in which we tell stories through live performance.
Ella Kennedy
Ella Kennedy is a writer, performance maker, producer and teacher. Ella studied Theatre and Performance at the University of Leeds. Her work looks at the dreamlike, the muddy, the wondrous, the magic, and everything that exists in the moments just before you wake up. It tells little stories about little lives and asks us to think of ourselves in multiple, in hundreds, in joy and as children, trying to work out what is fantastical in the chaotic, every shifting, never-true state of being.
Eli Gale
Eli Gale (She/Her) is a Jewish lesbian interdisciplinary performance artist and aspiring academic originally from New York State. Gale has a BFA in Theatre and Development from Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec. Her academic research and art practice endeavours to challenge and investigate social constructions of gender and sexuality and integrate Jewish and LGBTQIA+ histories, presents and futures.
Kate Ireland
Kate is a multidisciplinary artist from Glasgow. Kate works across spoken word, facilitation, contemporary performance and visual practise, with an overriding interest in issues of childhood, capitalism, empathy, mental health and the mundane. Her work is characterised by a sense of humour, story telling and a DIY approach, working in opposition to hierarchy, prestige, superficiality and isolation. She runs the scratch performance event ‘Blether’ (Scottish verb: To talk in a long winded way without making much sense) which offers a platform for new and emerging performance works to be tested out in a supportive environment.
Emilia Schlosser
Emilia Schlosser is a performer, a researcher, a writer, a collaborator, a mover, a movement, a name, a word, a metaphor, a partial perspective, an invitation, a cocoon. Born in Berlin, Emilia studied Cultural Studies and Aesthetic Praxis in Theatre and Fine Arts in Hildesheim (GE) and Stockholm (SW). She is a passionate lover of sticky notes, folds and textile. Emilias work is like a patchwork of theory and artistic practice, conversing with the world through literal and metaphorical stitches. These stitches create connection, sometimes they hurt a little.
Jamil Nicolle
Jamil Nicolle (she/us) is a performance artist and philosopher born in Lima, Peru. She is interested to perform ideas and deep thoughts in every possible scenic space. Is a big Plato fan. She thinks that performing ideas of the fathers of Western culture can be a way of un-doing/ un-veil /de-construct whatever they were trying to say. She loves the "maybes". Currently, resides in London and is studying a MA in Performance Making at Goldsmiths, maybe she is developing a hybrid between theatre and philosophy, maybe a thoughtful praxis, maybe nothing at all (although “the nothing” is impossible).
Katie Lee Dunbar
Katie Lee Dunbar (UK/Berlin) is a non-binary, queer feminist performance maker, educator and researcher. They deal with topics of disparity, intimacy and the intersection between the personal and political. Katie's work focuses on voice, memory, movement, sound, text and installation, in international festivals, exhibitions, theatres and public space. Their collective work centres around maintaining non-oppressive spaces for exchange. In projects such as: arted, MPA Berlin, NginPA, by co-founding Reflektor, mitkollektiv and in the curation of the podcast Blue Print.
Gagan Shrivastava
Gagan Shrivastava is an India born actor, actor trainer and performance maker, alumnus of National School of Drama, New Delhi, and Madhya Pradesh School of Drama, Bhopal. Gagan is intrested in creating performance with audience participation.
Lizet Chavez
Lizet Chavez is a performance maker and actress interested in performing arts projects based on collective and interdisciplinary practices. Graduated from International School of Theatre Jacques Lecoq (France). Bachelor's Degree in Media Studies with a mention in Audiovisual Communication from San Martin de Porres University (Peru). She has been a performer since 2007, participating as an actress in Theatre, TV and Feature Films. Her work is characterized by its social and intimate content using audio and visual mediums. Currently resides in London.
Lily McMenamy
Lily McMenamy
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Mairin Margot
Mairin Margot (She/They) is a 21 year old German actor, writer, model and performance maker who occasionally dabbles in exploring surrealistic worlds. When she is not dreaming of forgotten lands while writing sweet lines of poetry in the warm summer sun, you can find her fighting for an intersectional representation of all genders, skin colours, classes and sexual orientations in the arts. Mairin works very conceptually and focuses on creating a feeling or an atmosphere, which she can then revisit and take inspiration from. Her writing and modeling projects have been published in both Germany and the UK:
Maja Laskowska
Maja Laskowska (she/her) is an actor based in London. Maja's work ranges across live performance, film and TV.
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Owen Walton
Owen Walton (He/Him) is a theatre maker, actor and performance maker from Manchester, currently based in London.
Qianru Zhang
Qianru Zhang is a theatre maker, a writer, a director, an interpreter of the ever-changing world, a piece of paper, a crack, a human being in the making.
Rukmini
Rukmini (she/her) is an Actor and Performance Maker. She is a graduate of National School of Drama, India and the recipient of Charles Wallace India Trust Scholarship. She is interested in the inexplicable and the indefinable, in boundaries and what happens when you cross them. She is on a quest for a tongue that babbles and a space where she can be inside-out.
Rosalie Nickerson
Rosalie Nickerson is a multidisciplinary Performance Artist with a background in physical theatre, singing and performance poetry.
Siteng Liu
Siteng Liu (she/her) is an interdisciplinary performance maker, singer-songwriter, poet, and sound designer from China, currently based in London. Siteng has a BA in English Literature and is now studying MA Performance Making at Goldsmiths. Since the pandemic, Siteng has been constructing in her bedroom a mesmerising alternative sonic universe with her poems and glitch-pop music as a defiance to the irrational world, mingling intimacy and vulnerability with savageness and aggression. With convulsive lyrics, dark melodies, fierce drum beats, and emotional vocal, her music invites spectators to a psychological odyssey, seeking to capture divine beauty in depressing reality.
Taeyun Kim
Taeyun Kim (she/her) is a contemporary dancer based in London and Seoul. Taeyun regularly performs on film as well as in live settings. Her work is about researching the imagery and creating the scenography through the body movement.
Shuyi Gao
Shuyi Gao is a London based Chinese interdisciplinary performance artist. She studied politics, Chinese literature, and theatre in China. She has a BA in Chinese Literature and an MFA in Theatre & Film.Currently, she is studying MA Performance Making at Goldsmiths. Her practice includes performance art, theatre, public art, sound, video, and texts. Through her creations, she often explores her feelings and perceptions about varied places and spaces. Since 2018, she has been photographing bicycles in different cities and sharing them on social media.This is one of the ways she gets involved with a city. She is currently exploring and researching the relationship between the human body and different materials. During her performances and experiments, she likes to use objects found in our daily lives, observing her body's immediate reactions and emotions to these objects.
Vida
Vida Vojić (aka vida voyage, 1995, city of goth) sings and plays in two bands + produces music + writes + occasionally makes arts y performances / videos. She is an aspiring cowboy / ninja, but essentially an imitator with big dreams. She is potentially creating doubt towards anything she does, and might upset the wannabe perfect world through sharing her own shittiness as a social experiment. As a WOman, she is, like... sometimes seen as a rebel (?) but really she just wants to know wtf she's doing, and she wannu travel, earn money, get laid and feel fab like most of y'all.
Xinyan Pei
Xinyan Pei (she/her) is a stage designer, lighting designer, prop maker and costume designer. Studied theatre production in Singapore and worked in Hong Kong city hall. She has a passion for classic musicals and is learning to make the 3D stage. In the future, she hopes to contribute to the development of children's plays.
Yuwei Jing
Yuwei Jing is a weirdo! Actress, performer, dancer, show caller, stage manager, and a good listener.