Artist Elsewhere
Artist Elsewhere supports Scotland-based artists to work creatively within international projects, in order to develop their skills, international networks & forge new collaborations. Take Me Somewhere exists within an international network of inspiring, radical and ambitious artists, and Artist Elsewhere prioritises placing Scotland-based artists within this landscape.
Emma Lewis-Jones
Supporting Némo Flouret, Dance Dramaturge for Derniers Feux
Emma Lewis-Jones is a dance dramaturge and supporting Némo Flouret as a critical outside eye in the development of Derniers Feux, and the wider company with dramaturgical framing and facilitating the writing of a manifesto.
“I met Némo through his undertaking of Studio Somewhere's Embedded Residency and as a result have become a collaborator on the show Derniers Feux, which tours Europe, premiering at Festival d'Avignon; this is about ten weeks work across the year 2025. It's been a really brilliant opportunity to accelerate my practice whilst participating in a large scale international project. I have embedded my research into care-centred dramaturgical practice, developed my international networks and furthered my career sustainability.”
Geneva, Avignon, Berlin, Calabria, Marseille
Mamoru Iriguchi
Undertaking a cultural exchange Connections Through Culture: Vietnam
Mamoru Iriguchi, The Run & Trà Nguyễn will undertake an exchange around experimental performance, aiming to develop new connections between Scotland & Vietnam. (June - October 2025)
Still from footage of Holy Water Hag Mouth -in Riga by Lauren Barri Holstein 2024
FK Alexander
Developing new work in collaboration with Lauren Barri Holstein Holy Water Hag Mouth (Riga; May 2024)
Holy Water Hag Mouth is a collaborative project about trauma, healing & transformation. Our time working with Studio Somewhere will nourish a new partnership, between LBH and FKA. Whilst our work has shared thematic concerns, our methodologies and aesthetics are distinct. Through collaboration we’ll synthesise these into new forms, thereby strengthening & diversifying our practices. This support to develop our creative practice comes at a pivotal moment for both of us, as we return to making work after periods of illness. After this transformational experience, we aim to make work in different ways, recognising the need for greater self-care in our processes and performances. This period will allow us to invest in a renewed engagement with the body and self-trust.
FK Alexander: “Lauren and I first met at TMS in 2019 when I was once again astonished by what this woman was putting on stage. I had admired her since 2014 when I saw her perform and had thought of her work many times in the process of making my own.
We are so grateful to have met each other at what is turning out to be just the right time. Many thanks to TMS for trusting and believing in us to help us make our instincts into a reality, especially in the current industry climate. “
Image by Tiu Makonnen
Image by Brian Hartley
Chao Ying Rao
Performing in Adam Kinner & Christopher Willes’ MANUAL
Glasgow & onwards touring
‘It was such a joy being involved in a project that allowed me to work alongside and learn from other artists. Working on Manual taught me new ways of performing and conceptualising performance. I’m excited for any future collaborations that will arise from this opportunity as working so intensely together we became good friends, and I can’t wait to have them back in Glasgow!’
Funded by the Québec Government Office, London.
Shrek 666
Performing in Oozing Gloop & Olympia Bukkakis’ Tentacular Spectacular!
Birmingham, London, Hamburg, Norwich, Southampton.
Made possible with funding from Creative Scotland 4 Nations Fund.