Collaborators

Eliza Alexandropoulou
Lighting Designer
Nikos Dimitrakopoulos
Web designer
Katerina Dinopoulou
Digital Media Artist
Detour Collective
Caterini Dinopoulou is a choreographer, interactive video artist and performer that lives and works both in Greece and England on the field of interactive digital performance and installation. She has presented her productions and lectures in England, Finland, Cyprus and Greece. She holds a BA (Hons) Dance and Visual Arts from University of Brighton. Awarded with scholarship from the Alexander S. Onassis Public Benefit Foundation, she complete a MA in Performance: Dance Maker at the University of Chichester in 2009 with a specialization in Choreography and Interactive Media. She is founding member of  Detour Collective which aims to explore the dance movement in relation to visual art forms.
Louise Mochia
Performer
Born and raised in Denmark, Louise Mochia started dancing at the age of seven. She has been London-based since 2006 and is a graduate of London Contemporary Dance School. After attaining her degree, Louise was awarded the danceWEB scholarship programme; a five-week residency at Vienna International Dance Festival. Louise joined as a performing member of HitchHikeDance Collective in 2009, and is also a member of all female group Immigrants and Animals, and improvisation ensemble Trumpet Creepers. In 2011, she performed in Rian; new work by Michael Keegan Dolan, Fabulous Beast Dance Theatre. Louise is the founder of online, artist-led dance and performance publication BELLYFLOP Magazine. 
Iris Musel
Producer
Founder of Limbic Productions, besides initiating her own projects, Iris has supported the development of various other projects including the development of the online networking platform Meetphool.net. She is also currently supporting the development of a community hub to be set up in South East London that is to provide training opportunities for young people as well as environmentally conscious art education projects for the wider community.Besides producing, Iris has worked in various production roles at events such as the Big Chill Festival, Greenwich and Docklands International Festival and Aurora Nova (Edinburg Fringe Festival).
Paris Nikolakeas
Sound designer

Aurea Romero Alvarez
Performer/choreographer
Aurea is a  Dance Artist based in London originally form Barcelona where she started training in ballet at the age of 7.  She continued her training in contemporary dance at differents schools in Barcleona like “A.R.E.A” or “La Caldera”,  focusing mainly on Release, Limon and Improvisation Techniques.  In 2005, she moved to London to study at London Contemporary Dance School, where she obtained a Certificate of Higher Education in Contemporary Dance.  From 2006 she has been working as dance performer for different companies and artists such as  Carles Salas (Spain), Proyecto Babel Company, directed by Eva Recacha (Spain),  Jesus Rubio Gamo (Spain),  Zachary Dunbar (Uk), Hetain Patel (Uk) and Lola Maury (Uk). Recently she has graduated with an MA in Performance Practices and Research from Central School of Speech and Drama and has started to develop her own choreographic work, presenting it in diferent festivals and venues around the Uk. 
Alberto Ruiz
Sound Designer
Alberto is a sound artist specialised in contemporary dance. He graduated from the University of the Arts London in 2009 with a First Honour degree in Sound Arts and Design. He combines sound composition with research into how we perceive and understand sound. Since 2005 he has been working as a sound composer for contemporary dance with independent companies in Madrid and London, such as Place Prize finalists Eva Recacha and Riccardo Buscarini & Antonio de la Fe Guedes, Abyssal and HitchhikeDance Collective and BLOOM!. He also works as an independent artist and has presented works in Brighton (Couchwerks) and London (Royal Festival Hall, Elevator Gallery, Cafe OTO, etc.).
Bethan West
Designer
<p class="wp-caption-text">Bethan is a graduate from Wimbledon College of Art with a degree in Theatre Design for Performance. She designs for the Fashion and Textile Museum and for various Fringe theatre productions. She focuses on the overall aesthetic of a piece, by designing a production, which evokes emotion and stimulates the audience’s imaginations.