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Production team

Director: Lucy McMahon
Producer: Charlotte Payne
 
Photography: Tim Kasoar

Choreography

Composition / Arrangements: Stef Conner and Mary Atkinson
Musicians: Mary Atkinson, Ana Beard Fernandez, Nicola Chang, Sabrina Crow, Elspeth Piggott,Clare Sikorska.
 
Poets: Chloe Stopa-Hunt and Husna Ara-Rizvi
Spoken word: Husna Ara-Rizvi
Hilary Goodall  (Act IV. SHADOWS)
 
Hilary has a Masters degree in Choreography and has taught and created dance in the UK and abroad for over twenty years. She is a member of QdancE at Queens’ College and a regular contributor, as choreographer and dancer, to Sprung!, the college’s annual dance platform. She has a particular interest in combining dance and film and her piece Earthmoves was shown in the Moves ‘09 International Festival of Movement on Screen in Manchester. Her dance photographs were exhibited at City Hall in London and at various locations around the country as part of the Siobhan Davies Still Moving exhibition.
(Photo credit: Copyright Duncan Grisby)
Jane Eve  (Act I. ROPES)
 
After full time vocational dance training Jane worked as a professional dancer in theatre, television, cabaret and films; highlights include Arlene Phillip’s Hot Gossip, Lloyd Webber’s Starlight Express and the iconic film Monty Python’s The Meaning of Life.In 2012 Jane reignited her dance career, after raising two boys, gaining a first class Dance Studies degree at Middlesex University. Now a freelance dance practitioner working with teenagers and adults with mixed abilities, for ActOne DanceBase Hertfordshire and the Papworth Trust Cambridgeshire. Jane believes that the universal language of dance has innumerable benefits for anyone of any age or ability.
Joanna Vymeris (Act II. WINDOWS)
 
 
 
Joanna Ye (Act III. THEATRE)
 
My name is Joanna and I'm a first-year engineering student at Fitzwilliam College. I've been dancing from the age of four, and currently at Cambridge am a member of the Ballet Club and the Tap and Jazz society. I will be performing as one of Juliet's friends in the Ballet Club's production of Prokofiev's 'Romeo and Juliet' later this term. I'm really excited to be choreographing for the chapel dance project - the focus on the role of women in the chapel has unearthed some really interesting material to base our dances on, and hopefully I can create something that will suit the iconic location it is being performed in!
 
 
Isabel Estevez (Act V. SCIENCE)
 
 
 
Lucy McMahon  (Act V. SCIENCE) Lucy is returning to dance after a long break to write her PhD thesis (on street vendors and street protest in Rio de Janeiro). She trained with Linda Mortimore and the Totnes School of Dance and her work is also inspired by workshops at the Danza Contemporanea de Cuba and by street dance and Baile Funk learned in Rio. Past choreographic projects bring together space and history and include work set in Plymouth Cathedral, St Austin's Priory and the rock formations around the south Devon coast. She has approached 'Two sides of the moon' as a historical research project and a space for developing ideas about gender, the body, labour and religion as well as a dance performance. Lucy is particularly interested in unconventional pedagogical and research methods and hopes to develop film and dance for other areas of academic research.
 
 
 
Cynthia Fisher (Prologue)
 
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