Curiouser
Norway and UK tour
Performers - Gerd Elin Aase (dybwikdans), Luke Birch (Flexer & Sandiland), understudy Marie Ronold Mathisen (dybwikdans)
Choreographers - Siri Dybwik, Yael Flexer
Digital artist - Nic Sandiland
Animator - Per Dybvig
Composer and Dramaturg - Nils Christian Fossdal
Set designer - Ingrid Hu
Costume designers - Siri Dybwik and Ingrid Hu
Lighting design/production management - Natalie Rowland
Photography by Morten Berentsen
2018
RAS Sandnes Kulturhus, Norway
Varen Randaberg Kulturscene, Norway
The Lowry Salford
Ideas Test at GlassBox Theatre, Gillingham
The Place Theatre, London
Brighton Festival
A digital dance show for ages 3-6 by Flexer & Sandiland in collaboration with Norwegian company dybwikdans.
Guided by two friendly dance-performers, adults and children delve into magical caves, explore leafy forests, soar through starry night skies, and meet playful characters; loosely inspired by the children’s classic Alice in Wonderland.
This is an interactive dance performance where audiences can choose to sit back and watch or get up and get involved. The performance incorporates animated hand-drawn projection, dance, sound, text and interactive digital objects, creating an intimate yet spectacular experience.




MUSIC FROM NOWHERE
Music From Nowhere
Rose Lipman Building, London

Devised by Le Cirque de Charles la Tannes in collaboration with RIFT
Designers Jelka Kretzschmar and Ingrid Hu
Photography Rocio Cachon
26-28 July 2016
‘The man who invented electroniс music is about to die. His name is Lev Theremin and he is almost 100 years old. He dedicated all his life to creating things from thin air: first electronic instrument, interlaced video signal, drones, automatic doors and acoustic spying devices. Now, he is obsessively working on the problem of immortality.’
A research and development performance of a uniquely personal journey through the life of one of electronic music’s first pioneers.
Review on The Calvert Journal by Miriam Gillinson






A Kettle of Fish
24 September – 13 October, 2018 The Yard Theatre, London

Writer - Brad Birch
Director - Caitlin McLeod
Designer - Ingrid Hu
Lighting Designer - Joshua Gadsby
Composer and Sound Designer - Max Pappenheim
Video Designer - Tegid Cartwright
Stage Manager on The Book - Devika Ramcharan
Production Manager - Seb Cannings
Casting Director - Ruth O'Dowd CDG
Assistant Stage Manager - Isobel Eagle-Wilsher
CAST
Lisa - Wendy Kweh
Photography by Helen Murray
She’s on a plane. She’s 30,000 feet in the air. And on the ground, back home, an emergency is unfolding.
Lisa is on her way to a new country for her work. She has spent months learning. She’s read the books, she’s watched the YouTube videos. She knows this business.
But something has happened thousands of feet below, hundreds of miles away. A disaster. A tragedy. Something that prompts her to question what is more important to her; where she has come from? Or where she is going?
Setting the story against a multi-layered visual language involving three symbolic spaces, A Kettle of Fish is a multi-media performance experienced through an immersive and intimate sound design.








