World of Wearable Art: Dragon's Backbone
Wearable art piece created for the World of Wearable Art International competition in Wellington, New Zealand
Oily Cart Theatre Company
Costumes made to Claire De Loone's designs
Keira Martin
Costume design and creation
Liz Aggiss
Costume design and creation
Shobana Jeyasingh
Costume design and creation
'Dance With The Elements' BBC commission for Gamelab
Costume design and creation
Billy Cowie
Costume design and creation
Lila Dance
Costume design and creation
Gregory Maqoma
Costume design and creation
Motion Control
Costume design and creation for Channel 4 commissioned Dance 4 Camera
Liz Aggiss- 'Don't Put Your Daughter on the Stage'
Costume design and creation
Pegasus Theatre Oxford
Costume design and creation
Shelly Love- 'Little White Bird'
Costume design and creation
King Cotton at Edge Hill
A sculptural costume created from ideas created in a workshop environment for 'King Cotton', directed by Jude Kelly
Bhopal Medical Appeal at Glastonbury & WOMAD
Vibrant and inviting sculpture garden created on site in workshops with participants at Glastonbury and WOMAD festivals, to highlight the ongoing crisis due to chemical pollution in Bhopal
Thames To Tama
A costume sculpture created as part of Thames to Tama, a large scale installation based on the life of William Adams, the first British man to set foot in Japan in the 16th century. The Costume was inspired by Japanese farmers clothing called Ranru, combined with Elizabethan fashion and portraits of William Adams worked into the textile surface.
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