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Robert Clark trained at Laban Centre London, graduating with a 1st class Ba (hons). The following year Robert joined Edge where he danced repertory that included “Set and Reset” by Trisha Brown.
Robert has subsequently danced for a number of companies
including Sasha Waltz and Guests, Cie Felix Ruckert, Cie Soit,
Le Grand Jeu/Louis Zeigler, Vincent Dance Theatre, Lisa Torun
Dance Company, Barebones and Troika Ranch amongst others.
In 2003 Robert was awarded the Simone Michelle Choreography Award from Laban and the following year received a Dance U.K Choreographic observership to work with Siobhan Davies.
Robert’s choreography has been performed in festivals and venues
in London, Berlin, Venice, Mulhouse, Nottingham, Bouxwiller and Bassano.
Robert is a founding member of bgroup.
Theo is a Brighton based artist who works as a dancer and
a designer. He has performed with many of the UL's leading
dance companies including Siobhan Davies, Matthew Bourne,
Wayne McGregor/Random Dance Co, The Featherstonehaughs,
Rafael Bonachela , Kim Brandstrup/Arc Dance Co, New Art Club,
Aletta Collins, Laila Diallo and Fin Walker.
In partnership with Antonia Grove, Theo founded PROBE and produced two full length shows, performing works by Lea Anderson, Mark Bruce, Rafael Bonachela, Charles Linehan, New Art Club, Stephen Mear, Yasmeen Godder and Trisha Brown.
Theo recently produced the dance film 'To Leap or Skip', especially in an emotional manner' with the filmmaker Mariko Montpetit and will soon be creating a new solo work with Laila Diallo.
Theo has costumed dance, dance film, live art, theatre and opera including various works for Bgroup and Laila Diallo, Stewart Laing's 'Pariserliv' at Malmo Opera in Sweden, creating both set and costumes for 'An Evening with Adrienne' for Adrian Howells/ Munich Opera House and new works for Bgroup, Bonachela Dance Co. and New Art Club.
Delphine trained at the Conservatoire National de Region de Nantes where she was awarded an ‘Examen d’Aptitude Technique’ in contemporary dance. She then moved to London and graduated from LABAN with a B.A. hons in Dance Theatre.
She has performed with various companies such as Retina Dance Company, Bare Bones, Carol Brown Dances, Jasmin Vardimon Dance Company, Frantic Assembly, Lost Dog, Gecko, Hofesh Shechter, New Art Club and Bonachela Dance Company.
As well as bgroup, she is currently working with Sasha Waltz and Guests. Delphine joined Frantic Assembly’s creative learning team in 2007, delivering workshops and residencies throughout the UK. She also teaches professional contemporary technique classes in London and across Europe.
Delphine featured in There will be Something Later, the winning entry
in the BBC’s ‘Dance Film Academy’ and collaborated with Heather Eddington in the making and shooting of Curious, a dance film installation piece.
Anna graduated from Northern School of Contemporary Dance
in 2003 and subsequently joined Scottish dance Theatre as an apprentice.
As a freelance dancer she has worked with choreographers and companies including, Arts Alliance, Aletta Collins, Gary Clarke’s
Pit Fleur Company, Heather Eddington’s State of Flux Dance film Company, Tom Roden, Jan De Schynkel and Cher Geurtze.
She has recently been working as assistant choreographer and
dancer for Malmo Opera on a production of 'La Vie Parisienne' and
in Ben Wright’s semi-final Place Prize entry 'This Moment is your Life’.
Born at the foot of the Pyrénées in France, Lise started full-time training when she was 15 at the National and Superior Conservatoire of Lyon, and pursued 4 years later with a final year at The Place, London.
Therefore, she found herself staying in the capital and working with differents companies in the Uk and Ireland for the following 7 years.
( Tilted Productions, Dance theatre of Ireland, Bgroup, Saju Hari, Stephanie Schober co., ..)
She first came to meet with Ben to cover for Delphine Gaborit in the "Passing strange & wonderful" duet tour in spring 2010, followed him in France to work on an Opera, and is joining for the first time the company on a creative process with "The Lessening of difference".
Lise is currently based in France, aiming to keep an artistic foot in each country.
Keir trained at Laban and London Contemporary Dance School.
He was a member of Edge 2004 and performed works by Trisha Brown, Kerry Nicholls and Ben Wright. Keir has also performed
for Bare Bones including work by Helene Blackburn and Wendy Houstoun and Bare Bones for children in works by William Tuckett
and Enrique Cabrera.
He has worked with Siobhan Davies Dance in ‘In Plain Clothes’
and Maresa von Stocket’s ‘Glacier’. Other projects included Jeremy James ‘My Big Pants’ for white Christmas at the place and ‘Macbeth’ and ‘La Vie Parisienne’ for Malmo Opera, Sweden. Keir is a founding member of bgroup.
After finishing his studies in Acting (Lisbon Conservatory), Dancing and Singing (London Studio Centre) Nuno started performing with HODC (of which he was also the Assistant Director) and KNCD. After touring most of Europe, America, China and the Middle East Nuno went on to to perform with other companies/Directors:
Dancing credits include Protein Dance’s “Dear Body”, ROH’s “Tannhauser” choreographed by Jasmin Vardimon (where he was both the Assistant Choreographer and a Dancer), ROH’s “Aida” (where he was Assistant Choreographer to Fin Walker), commercial projects with Russell Maliphant and Rachel Lopez de la Nieta and “Goalmouth” which he choreographed in Botswana.
Singing credits include Grange Park Opera, Mahogany Opera, Arthur Pita’s “God’s Garden” (for which he was nominated for a Critic’s Circle Award 2011 for Best Male Performance) and ROH2’s “Pleasure’s Progress” directed by William Tuckett. Nuno is also a Fado singer and is currently developing FadoCanDance”, a Show that fuses Fado and Dance.