Where We Meet
Where We Meet is an interactive, audio-based dance installation where audiences can experience the inner thoughts of the characters in the space. This piece aims to open up the conversation about mental health and wellbeing and break down taboos by facilitating an empathetic and intimate experience. As audiences walk around the space and choose which performers to engage with, innovative location-tracking technology will trigger unique audio monologues and enable personal interactions with solo dancers.
November 2021 | Dansathon Winner, Liege, Belgium (early concept)
April 2022 | Goldsmiths University, London, UK (residency)
11-12 January 2023 | Maison de La Danse, Lyon, France (2-character version)
February 2024 | Rambert School of Dance, London, UK (R&D with students + public sharing)
March 2024 | Goldsmiths University, London, UK (R&D + public sharing)
14-15 June 2024 | Theatre Deli’s SHIFT+SPACE, London, UK
12 August 2024 | Camden Fringe, Theatro Technis, London, UK [TICKETS]
5 Sept 2024 | City Fringe, Theatre Deli, London, UK [TICKETS]
8 & 9 Nov 2024 | VOILA! festival, The Questors Theatre, London, UK [ACTIVE PARTICIPANT / SEATED AUDIENCE]
28 Feb to 02 Mar 2024 | The Cockpit, London, UK [TICKETS]
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Creative team
Co-director & Choreographer
Livia Massarelli
Co-director & Creative Technology Lead
Clemence Debaig
Dancers
Noelle Lahaye, Vasiliki Papapostolou aka Tarantism, Ryan Naiken, Livia Massarelli, Virginia Moroni
Music composer
Christina Karpodini
Writer
Emma Nuttall
Voice artists
[EN] Caterina Grosoli, Lisa Ronkowski, Iain Ferrier, Zoë Trassl
[FR] Clemence Debaig & Noelle Lahaye
Creative technology
Branden Faulls (2024)
Sound Engineering
Vas Papageorgakopoulos, Hilltops Recording
Production management
Steph Clarke
Creative technology support
Rob Hall (2022 residency)
The original concept of Where We Meet was born during the Dansathon 2021, with the following team members: Livia Massarelli, Clemence Debaig, Steph Clarke, Noelle Lahaye, Samuel Lepoil and Julie Rollin-Mousteou.