“ I just wanted to thank you again for all your work with us. It was a profound and heartening experience.”

Tomorrow, Another Day participant - Susan Taylor


 

Rosie makes participatory performance projects as a way of bringing people together, exploring individuality and celebrating our connectedness. Her projects aims to nurture curiosity as a way of looking after ourselves in difficult times.

Rosie uses movement and action score, improvisation and free writing as a gentle and immediate spring board to examine sometimes complex topics.

Her last project ‘Tomorrow, Another Day.’ worked with female and non-binary people over the age of 50 exploring themes of loss and grief. It was a beautiful project that culminated in a reverent and intimate performance.

Rosie is moving towards more ambitious work with participants who, like her have been isolated and disadvantaged due to chronic illness and disability. With the view to challenge preconceptions, denounce shame, educate but most importantly, feel less alone.

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