Who Cares on Kingston’s Riverside

Who Cares, a video work by Angela Woodhouse and Caroline Broadhead which uses dance and thermal technology to explore our sense of touch, will be screened as an 11m long single-screen installation on Kingston’s riverside.  The video work joins Mat Collishaw’s permanent work, Echolocation, which employs data gathered by LIDAR (pulsed laser) to visualise nearby All Saints […]

Who Cares

Who Cares is a cross-disciplinary dance screen project (dance and visual arts) that explores and applies the use of thermal imaging technology in creating an innovative new work which, in partnership with NHS staff, reflects on the role of touch as a signifier of care, contamination, intimacy and trust.

Expanded Landscapes

Following our previous works (Un)touched and (De)figured, we have developed a performance installation for the environs of Canary Wharf. Synthesising movement with architectural forms constructed from materials resonant of the built environment,

(Un)touched in Malta

(Un)touched to be presented at ‘Performance Knowledges: Transmission, Composition, Praxis’

University of Malta 12th and 13th March 2020.

(Un)touched in Oslo

(Un)touched in collaboration with Nathaniel Rackowe showing in the foyer of The Opera House, Oslo, as part of CODA International Dance Festival
21st – 23rd October.

(de)figured in Dubai

(de)figured 30th September 7.30 and 9.30pm in collaboration with sculptor Nathaniel Rackowe as part of Alserkal Lates, Dubai