Let Me Exist - Choreography by Mya Koropecki-Nichols.
I performed in Mya Koropecki-Nichol's choreography. I was able to explore movement and dance whilst also experiencing performing more physical theatre, having to act out a panic attack on stage. This was a challenge which I really enjoyed and encouraged me to persue more acting and physical theatre as both a performer and creator.
Performers:
Amber Heatrick, Manou Leentjes, Maya Fish, Brodie Boyle, Lily Von Zweigbergk
Turbione de la Vie - Flore Seytre
I performed as a dancer and soloist as a part of Flore Seytre's Choreography "Turbione de la vie" I portrayed the character of the 'child'.
Choreographer: Flore Seytre
Performers:
Maya Fish, Brodie Boyle, Anya Suntiwong, Delphine Glassey, Mina Meier, Victoria Skittidi.
Inertia - Film by Victoria Skittidi
I was an improvisational performer for Victoria Skittidi's film 'Intertia'. This piece of work explores connectedness and intimacy in a fast paced world. We worked with improvisational movement and I found this experience unique in that I was working with a camera but also I found that I was able to showcase my improvisational movement capacity as a performer.
Yippeee!!!(2006) - Lea Anderson
Being able to work directly with Lea Anderson to recreate a 20 minute section from this work was illuminating, both as a performer as well as a choreographer. The experience taught me both about when to make a piece of work my own as a performer and when to accept when I am recreating an Idea or image from a choreographer.
"I Can't Tell You... But You Feel It" - Eloise Heger-Hedloy with BGT English Language Theatre
Photograph taken by Alfonso Saiguerro from production of 'I can't Tell You But You Feel It" by Eloise Hedger-Hedloy produced by BGT theatre company Luxembourg. I played Vinnie, Emily Dickinson's funny, deeply feminist sister. This role taught me to appreciate the power of humor in performance and in getting across a point or idea.
Saju Hari - Choreography.
I was lucky enough to work with Choreographer Saju Hari for my final exam to obtend my Superieur 2 degree from Conservatoire de la Ville de Luxembourg. Saju and I worked together to create a choreography which is rooted in physical theatre. He is who first introduced me to the idea of beginnning the choreographic process with a personal interview. I found this experience extremeley rewarding and hope to work with him or Gecko physical theatre company in the future.
Saju Hari:
https://www.sajuharidance.com/
blooming in the dark and gone by morning - William Herbert
This is a piece of work I did for composition student William Herbert for Trinty Laban's Rude Health Festival. In this piece I am using improvisation with guidance from Will on the nature of the compositional work.