| Glen Urquhart, Drumnadrochit: September – December 2003. A 40 day music residency which aims to utilise various school and community groups to: produce new music for film; examine links between music and movement; create a mid-winter promenade performance; and launch a new CD of local music. click here for more info |
| Black Isle: - September
– October 2004. A 40 day music and dance residency harnessing the
creative energies in Fortrose Academy and Avoch Primary. We presented a
night-time promenade performance with new choreography and original music,
incorporating capoeira, samba and live VJing. A dance video was made by
Katrina MacPherson and Simon Fildes. (Funded by Highland Council, Scottish Arts Council and Ross and Cromarty Enterprise) |
| Dalkeith Music Project: August 2003. A new music programme run by Midlothian Council involving local teenagers who recorded their own material and performed in a public concert. |
| Hip Hoda 1998 - 2001:
A dynamic synergy of styles fusing breakdance, capoeira and live VJing,
workshopped and presented in both rural and urban Scottish communities.
(Barings Community Fund, SAC, Hi-Arts) |
| SLAM: An original animation and dance piece commissioned for Channel 4. |
| Touchdown Tehran City:
January 2001. Six Scottish artists invited to create new works for the International
Festival of Theatre and Film, Tehran. First collaboration (in Iran) between
British and Iranian artists since the Revolution. Video document made of
new theatre and original choreography. (Foreign and Commonwealth Office) |
| Mission Unstoppable:July 2001. A new music, dance and video collaboration exploring Brasilian and Scottish traditional styles. Mid-summer workshops and performances in Unst, Fetlar and Lerwick, Shetland Isles. (Awards for All) |
| B is for Brasil:
Short film and original music created during a research trip to South America
in 2001. Theme inspired by the desire of Brasilian streetkids to improve
their circumstances by learning English. (SAC) |