The Work

Explore a selection of previous projects and collaborations.

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Our Kid’s A Bit Different

A contemporary rehearsal studio with smooth light-grey sprung flooring and a single, sleek power wheelchair parked near the center, its contours and control panel rendered in precise detail. Around it, height-adjustable ballet barres line two walls, and a large frameless mirror reflects the room’s geometric ceiling panels and recessed LED strip lighting. Natural daylight enters through tall frosted windows, combining with the cool overhead lights to create soft, shadowless illumination. Photographic, clean and structured, the image is composed using the rule of thirds from a slightly elevated angle, emphasizing open space, inclusivity, and the room’s professional, corporate-style efficiency in supporting accessible performance art.
A minimalist production desk set up in a black box theatre, with a slim, open laptop displaying an abstract waveform of sound and light cues against a dark interface, flanked by an audio mixing console and a small braille labeler. Thick, organized cables run in tidy channels across the matte, charcoal tabletop. In the background, a partially visible neutral-toned set features modular platforms and a ramp, softly lit by overhead rigging. Cool, focused work lights above the desk illuminate controls and textures, while the stage beyond is bathed in a gentle, diffused wash. Photographic realism, shot from a three-quarter angle with moderate depth of field, projecting a calm, methodical, and inclusive creative process.
A contemporary rehearsal studio with smooth light-grey sprung flooring and a single, sleek power wheelchair parked near the center, its contours and control panel rendered in precise detail. Around it, height-adjustable ballet barres line two walls, and a large frameless mirror reflects the room’s geometric ceiling panels and recessed LED strip lighting. Natural daylight enters through tall frosted windows, combining with the cool overhead lights to create soft, shadowless illumination. Photographic, clean and structured, the image is composed using the rule of thirds from a slightly elevated angle, emphasizing open space, inclusivity, and the room’s professional, corporate-style efficiency in supporting accessible performance art.
An abstract visual interpretation of inclusive performance art represented by a series of interlocking, semi-transparent acrylic panels in neutral greys and soft beige, suspended in a pristine white gallery-like space. Each panel has embedded tactile patterns—raised dots, lines, and geometric shapes—alongside subtle printed fragments of script in large, clear typography. Directional spotlights from the ceiling cast crisp, overlapping shadows and gentle reflections on the polished concrete floor, forming a structured grid of light and dark. Photographic realism with a minimalist, corporate feel, captured from a slightly low angle to emphasize height and depth. The mood is contemplative and professional, suggesting layered social stories and multiple ways of experiencing a performance without depicting any people.
A minimalist production desk set up in a black box theatre, with a slim, open laptop displaying an abstract waveform of sound and light cues against a dark interface, flanked by an audio mixing console and a small braille labeler. Thick, organized cables run in tidy channels across the matte, charcoal tabletop. In the background, a partially visible neutral-toned set features modular platforms and a ramp, softly lit by overhead rigging. Cool, focused work lights above the desk illuminate controls and textures, while the stage beyond is bathed in a gentle, diffused wash. Photographic realism, shot from a three-quarter angle with moderate depth of field, projecting a calm, methodical, and inclusive creative process.

RSVP Booking Form

An RSVP or booking enquiry form (using event-focused form layouts) helps venues, schools, and organisations easily start a booking conversation.

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