in 2010 :

I am performing in :
Augusto Corrieri's Dance Company at The Place on 6 January, in a triple bill on Resolution's opening night : http://www.theplace.org.uk/3177/whats-on/resolution-programme-1.html

Jennet Thomas' show All Suffering Soon to End opens at Matts Gallery in April and runs to June 2010.
http://www.mattsgallery.org/artists/thomas/exhibition-1.php

Selected other work

Friday Night is Music Night (2005, 45mins)
A one-to-one performance made for a friend inspired by his love of the long-running radio show Friday Night is Music Night, using songs from his collection - Bond themes by James Barry, Nick Cave's Into My Arms, Grandaddy's Now it's On, The Who's Baba O'Reilly. A roundabout way of giving him a record player.

Cast (2004, 25mins)
Improvisation at Chisenhale around simple score of playing with changes in light and shadow in the space at dusk.

Pictures and Fingerprints (2003, 20mins)
Performer in Josephine Dyer's group work based on the autobiographical story of a Kosovan woman seeking asylum in London, shown at The Place's Resolution season in 2004.

House of Kurtz (2002, durational)
Performed as cellist in a site-specific piece by Athina Vahla, House of Kurtz at the Shipwright's Palace in Deptford, based on Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness.
http://onesquareyard.com/localExamples/houseOfKurtz/#

Home (2001, 5mins)
A short solo made under the direction of Claire Whistler for the opening of Mile End Park Pavilion.

Solo 5.1
(2001, 15mins)
Performed at the Barn Theatre, Rose Bruford College in an evening of short works curated by Daniel Vais

Solo 4.1 (2000, 5mins)
Performed at street festival Fetes de LumiƩre in Paris

Review of Slow Moves Rich Tales, an evening at San Francisco Fringe of four solos made and performed by Florence Peake, Polly Hudson, Sally Dean, Nikki Tomlinson.
http://www.sffringe.org/fringe05/05reviews/sally.html

Review of Still, It Matters, an evening curated by Rajni Shah at Hoxton Hall, of work by Rotozaza, Rajni Shah, Nikki Tomlinson

MovingArchitecture weekend 17 - 19 July


Plainsong at MovingArchitecture 3
Images by Joe Green

MovingArchitecture 3 is curated by Caroline Salem and Ed Frith, at their live-work space 40 Clarence Mews in Hackney.
New works created for the architect-designed house, studio and garden by Jo Dyer, Katsura Isobe, Karin Fisher-Potisk, Caroline Salem, Ed Frith, Nikki Tomlinson

Heni Hale, Karin Fisher-Potisk, Nikki Tomlinson : new works at Arcola's Studio K on 9 July



Three distinctive pieces by choreographer-performers Henrietta Hale, Karin Fisher-Potisk and Nikki Tomlinson. The evening is an experiment in bringing together this work for the first time in the new context of Arcola’s Studio K.

Plainsong at Siobhan Davies Studios 5 June

Plainsong will be shown at Siobhan Davies Studios on Friday 5 June.
This evening is part of Critical Pathways, through which Independent Dance have provided a framework for choreographers and artists working with the body/movement; access to regular group critique and dialogue, shared studio space and on-going mentoring with Rosemary Butcher.

On 5 June we'll be showing rough work and talking about ideas that have emerged during this lab. We are: Luisa D'Ambrosio, Janine Harrington, Karin Fisher-Potisk, Lizzy Le Quesne, Vangelis Legakis, Katie Keeble, Nikki Tomlinson.

Friday 5 June
7pm
FREE - not ticketed, all welcome.

Siobhan Davies Studios
St Georges Rd
SE1

Dance Like Nobody is Looking

Staithe (2007, 6mins) is being screened in Lucy Thane's Dance like Nobody is Looking programme, which includes work by Marina de Quay, Javier Ortega, Quintana Valero, Antonio Harris, Catherine Wheeler. There is more info on Staithe further down this page.

Thursday 5 March 2009
from 8pm
FREE

Unit 73a Regent Studios
8 Andrews Road
off Broadway
London
E8 4QN

Critical Pathways

At the moment I am developing Plainsong at Caroline Salem's space at Clarence Mews in Hackney, and also at Siobhan Davies Studios within the context of 'Critical Pathways'. Led by Rosemary Butcher, this gives choreographers access to regular group critique, dialogue, and discussion around their own work and approach, as well as shared access to studio space to develop ideas.

The Critical Pathways group facilitated by Rosemary Butcher and Gill Clarke through Independent Dance are:
Temitope Ajose Cutting, Luisa D'Ambrosio, Charlotte Darbyshire, Augusto Corrieri, Karin Fisher-Potisk, Janine Harrington, Katie Keeble, Lizzy Le Quesne, Vangelis Legakis.
You can find out more about the Critical Pathways project on Janine Harrington's blog Common Things To Talk About.