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Assembled Moments is a female-led physical theatre company based in Lymington in the New Forest, with a focus on creating new work. Assembled Moments is led by writer/director Stacie Bates. Stacie Bates has a Masters in Theatre from the Guildford School of Acting and a PGDip in Classical Acting from The London Academy of Performing Arts. Stacie has written for Ink Festival, The National Flash Fiction Anthology and most recently wrote and directed the play Future First, an ecoplay co-created with local teenagers at Forest Arts. Assembled Moments’ work has kindly been supported by Hampshire Cultural Trust, Forest Arts Centre, New Forest Council, Culture in Common and the ACE.
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Matt Bayford
- Eastleigh |
- Hampshire |
- Winchester
Guitarist with over 10 years experience of playing live and recording
Looking for any opportunities to join/support local talent.
Examples of songs I have written:
Weekend Punks – Backseat Driver (indie)
sad girl summer – fire (pop)
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Olivia Wallis Jackson
- Basingstoke |
- Eastleigh |
- Hampshire
Olivia Wallis Jackson is a British-German Contemporary Dancer, Choreographer, Photographer, Teacher, Rehearsal Director & Administrative Support Worker currently based in Hampshire and working across the South and in London.
As a dance artist with an exciting blend of technical and explorative movement, she uses her unique performance skills and intellect to collaborate deeply with other artists. She strives to understand choreographers’ artistic aims and processes, fulfilling their visions to make work that is impactful and meaningful to a wide range of audiences.
Alongside her work as a dancer and choreographer, Olivia is also a dance photographer and engages with community dance practice in various ways.
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Kelly Weston
- Aldershot |
- Farnborough |
- Hampshire
Hi I’m Kelly, a resin crafter (Resin Expectations), author (Beyond the Ordinary, Crafting in a Crisis, and Selling at Craft Events – A beginners Guide) and director of The Crafters Collective – Princes Mead Farnborough.
As a female, neurodivergent, creative business owner, my mission is to help people be their authentic selves. Whether that’s with my creations – inspired by goth, fantasy and steampunk genres – or giving other crafters a space to sell their work, and express themselves through their creations, I want to make the benefits of creativity accessible to all.
Crafting has been a focus throughout my life, whenever things have been difficult, and I want to share its mental health benefits with everyone.
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