Research Collaborations
We are deeply interested in health, social and community impact, and these values not only underpin our programming but also allow us to contribute to broader industry conversations. The relationship between art, science and sociology is constantly being explored, and we establish partnerships with eminent organisations across the fields of education, health and social research.
UCL and Central Saint Martins
Patterns of Perception: Better understanding the lived experience of Parkinson’s Disease through arts and science research.
BEAM Lab: University of Manchester
More than Movement: A collaborative project exploring the impact of a dance programme for people living with Parkinson’s.
Loughborough University and The University of Bremen
The Kinesemiotic Body: creating a framework to analyse the ways in which dance creates meaning through movement and interaction with the space.
King’s College London and UCL: SHAPER
What is SHAPER? SHAPER stands for Scaling-up Health-Arts Programmes: Implementation and Effectiveness Research.