We like to be willfully interdisciplinary in our approach and our projects often get remixed from one form to another as they develop: so what started out as an idea for a novel, might grow towards being a film, and then a performance, and then a piece of music, and then a performance again.
Ultimately, we want to find the heart of each story and find the best form with which to share that with an audience, now.
This can make our development periods very long; so we tend to be working on multiple projects. Every year (used to be twice a year, but lately it’s tended to be once a year), as part of our ongoing practice, we do a creative exercise that we call ‘The Thirty’.
It’s essentially the two of us talking through a list of 30 ideas that we feel are current or somehow fascinating. They might be as broad as an area of research, or as well-formed as an ongoing touring show, or as nebulous as a phrase we simply like as a title. It’s a tactic for forcing us to keep difficult ideas on the table, ensuring that strong ideas – be they very ambitious, or impossible, or small, or troublesome – never get left behind.
We list them because these are all sparks that we want to fire up. Sometimes it takes years for a project to come to fruition, so we’ve got to start somewhere.
If you’d like to know more about any of these projects and/or help us make them happen then please get in touch.
At the moment, The Thirty looks like this:
- Father Alberto and the Flying Girl
- Vox Humana
- Mum.Doc
- The Shadow Biosphere
- Do You Love Me Now
- Nightshift Variations
- Heartworm
- Babel’s Cupid
- Kelli Riley
- The Broken Knight
- Dark Land Light House VR
- SUPERNOVA
- ‘Everything Everywhere’
- Forest 404
- Everyone’s Favourite War
- Sex Lies And Videotape
- Hauntology
- The Chord
- A Million Tiny Glitches
- Phosphenes
- The Opposition
- Some of the People
- Hypergothic
- BUZZARD
- Sidekicks
- Splinter
- Dracula
- I Will Do It For Science
- Dancing and Apologising
- A Broken Consort