Grace Goulding
Grace is an award winning Welsh Movement Director and Choreographer based in Liverpool creating high quality and ambitious work across dance, theatre, education and outreach since 2010. She is a multirolling and devising specialist working nationally and internationally creating and touring work across the UK and South East Asia. This summer saw her directing debut in Zambia with Barefeet Theatre creating a bilingual, autobiographical and physical theatre spectacle HOME. She was also creative lead for the Barefeet Youth Arts Festival 2023, seeing over 1000 young people engage in community arts across Lusaka. Back in the UK she is an associate artist for TurnTable, a Liverpool- based site responsive and immersive theatre company. She was the movement specialist for YEP (Young Everyman and Playhouse) for 10 years and now provides regular creative projects with inpatients at the Sunflower Unit at Alder Hey. She is passionate about creating big-hearted and bold work that is rooted in the individual equipping the actor with confidence in physical storytelling. She is all about creating safe and playful spaces to explore in an empowering and joyously inclusive environment.
Theatre credits include:
Wind in the Willows and A Christmas Carol (Shakespeare North Playhouse); Lippy Kids (The Arden School of Theatre, Manchester with TurnTable Theatre) Made of Stars (celebrating refugee artists with TurnTable Theatre and SOLA for NW tour) A Billion Times I Love You, Deep Blue, Save the Night, A Midsummer Nights’ Dream, The Story Giant, Animal Farm, Until They Kick Us Out, The Environmentalists, The City and Quantum (Everyman Theatre, Liverpool); Love, Liverpool, Tap Tap, CROWD and Jason and the Argonauts (Playhouse Theatre, Liverpool); Tom's Midnight Garden (Theatre by the Lake); Routes (Festival tour B.Collective and Theatre Témoin); ROAD, (Oldham Coliseum), Love ‘N’ Stuff (Oldham Coliseum, touring to Watford Palace Theatre and Sheffield Studio Theatre); Jungle Book (Grosvenor Park Open Air Theatre); Indebted (with 20 Stories High), Good Grief, Creature and Sinbad (Unity Theatre), Tough Old Bird (Unity Theatre and regional tour to The Studio Widnes and Shakespeare North Playhouse Studio); Four to the Floor and The Establishment (The Invisible Wind Factory, Liverpool); Metamorphosis, The Oresteia and Dr Faustus (The Lowry, The Pleasance and SE Asia Tour); Die Hochzeit des Camacho (Liverpool Philharmonic and the European Opera Centre); HOME and Tujuka Must Die (Lusaka Showgrounds Zambia, HIFA Festival Zimbabwe); Intimate and Papertown (Camp & Furnace, Liverpool); A MidSummer Night's Dream, Sinbad, Around the World in 80 Days, Zorro, The Musketeers and Jason and the Argonauts (NW England, Wales and Ireland Tour).
Dance & Choreography credits include:
The People’s Flag (mass participation dance for film for EuroFestival), LEGENDS (mass participation performance for Knowsley Borough of Cultures’ Sports Relay event); RISE (dance for film with Liverpool Empire Theatre); One Big Dance (international Lockdown Arts Project); Opening Ceremony UniGlobal Union World Congress and Opening Ceremony International Taekwondo Federation (M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool); Lord Mayors Parade (London City); Cats, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Lord of the Flies (with Matthew Bourne’s New Adventures) (Empire Theatre, Liverpool); Dance on Water (Birmingham Hippodrome, The Lowry); Dance: Ground (Lion Salt Works, Cheshire); Out Of Ashes (Theatre Royal, Glasgow).
Film & Television credits include: The Irregulars (Netflix); Ghosts of the Workhouse (National Lottery Heritage Fund and Llanfyllin Workhouse).
Music Video credits include: F**K Me (I didn’t know how to say) (Crawlers and Polydor Records).
Session: Physical Theatre
Physical theatre is one of the most eloquent genres of contemporary theatre and explores narrative, relationships and emotion in a way that often words fail to achieve. This practical course will allow you to dive into this exciting and revealing performance style and discover how to make theatre through physical expression.
During the week you will
- discover and explore creative and playful 'ways in' to approaching work physically
- create big hearted and joyous approaches to storytelling by encouraging impulse and embracing the actors instinctive choices
- enjoy working with others to make brave choices in range of physical theatre approaches including ensemble, clowning and accidental chorus
- develop confidence and a toolbelt of tips to be creative and bold with physical work.
- demystify the stereotypical 'fears' of an actors approach to movement work
This course is for actors who are happy to work physically and for dancers who would like to try a different approach to movement.