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Stations of the Resurrection at St Pauls Cathedral 2017.
We are planning to tour this summer 2021, to be confirmed.
(see trailer above)
To see the whole performance, please go to Mark Dean's website
www.tailbiter.com
We are planning to tour this summer 2021, to be confirmed.
(see trailer above)
To see the whole performance, please go to Mark Dean's website
www.tailbiter.com

Recent news
The video artist Mark Dean and myself have created a new piece for the third year commissioned work series at Laban Theatre- see above image. The complete performance can be seen on Mark's website www.tailbiter.com
On Thursday 19th September 2019, International Dance Screen Festival at TrinityLaban, 19 30pm
Sea Change, on loss at sea has been chosen for this festival and will be shown on the first night , Thursday of the 2 night festival.
https://vimeo.com/344395966
Please come along and say hello!
*Age against the Machine is a festival in Lewisham for 4 weeks from the beginning of September to October 6th.
The composer Liz Lane and myself have been commissioned to create music and movement for the final day of the festival, Sunday October 6th 12-5pm- see image above.
Please come along; there will be audience participation, alongside events and workshops around the TrinityLaban Conservatoire of Music & Dance, Creekside, Deptford.
The video artist Mark Dean and myself have created a new piece for the third year commissioned work series at Laban Theatre- see above image. The complete performance can be seen on Mark's website www.tailbiter.com
On Thursday 19th September 2019, International Dance Screen Festival at TrinityLaban, 19 30pm
Sea Change, on loss at sea has been chosen for this festival and will be shown on the first night , Thursday of the 2 night festival.
https://vimeo.com/344395966
Please come along and say hello!
*Age against the Machine is a festival in Lewisham for 4 weeks from the beginning of September to October 6th.
The composer Liz Lane and myself have been commissioned to create music and movement for the final day of the festival, Sunday October 6th 12-5pm- see image above.
Please come along; there will be audience participation, alongside events and workshops around the TrinityLaban Conservatoire of Music & Dance, Creekside, Deptford.
Being Here - rehearsal photos for Stations of the Resurrection with video artist Mark Dean, curated by Lucy Newman Cleeve, at St. Pauls Cathedral April 26th 7:00PM
Whole performance can be see on link - www.stations2017.org
Whole performance can be see on link - www.stations2017.org
Dancers - Morrighan Macgillivray, Henry Montes, Sonia Rafferty, Alice Sara, David Waring
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Slipstream Space - the performance at Edgelands can also be seen at St Olaves Church, Hart St on June 22nd at 6pm as part of a celebration of William Turner, the doctor and writer of the first English Herbal.
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BLOGS
Lizzi's blog entry on creating a new piece for the end of October and her inspirations. 'Where a choreographer starts to work, in terms of inspiration, can be drawn from a variety of places. For me, the people in front of me will determine what happens in the next five weeks and will be the unique character of the resulting end piece.'
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No marks on the map, a commissioned piece for third year students at TrinityLaban Conservatoire of Music & Dance, with new music by composer James Keane, inspired by Edmund de Waal's work Atemwende 2013 in the Gagosian Gallery New York.
See film clip below - created by David McCormack.
See film clip below - created by David McCormack.
no marks on the map from james keane on Vimeo.
http://www.jameskeane.net/CONCERT CONVERSATION
With John White's music, played by Douglas Finch and Bobby Chen with 3rd year students from Trinity Laban,Conservatoire and performed at the Laban Theatre 2014, and The Royal Academy of Art in 2015 as part of the Space and Dialogue series.
READING WITH BACH
A production designed for and perform in libraries across the UK. Supported by Arts Council England, Artstrust Productions, Trinity Laban, and Picador.
A production designed for and perform in libraries across the UK. Supported by Arts Council England, Artstrust Productions, Trinity Laban, and Picador.
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'Lizzi Kew Ross's interpretation in dance of themes in my work was very moving for me to see. Her production, developed with the students at the Trinity Laban, was terrific.'
Hughie O’Donoghue, Artist (on Where we are)
‘ROSS AND COMPANY MANAGE TO CONVEY A SENSE OF HEAVY HEARTED, EVEN ENRAGING OPPRESSION AND UTTER PHYSICAL DEPLETION’ DONALD HUTERA, DANCE EUROPE, APRIL 2012 (ON WITHOUT WARNING)