

Residency Reflections
An intimate look into artistic process
Each season, with generous partnership from the Roundhouse Community Centre, New Works supports 1 - 3 artists in a Theatre Residency; dedicated time in a fully-equipped theatre setting to develop a new piece or facet of their practice without the pressure of a pending performance. These artist-led residencies provide essential space, time, and theatrical resources, supporting artists as they bridge their work from the studio to the stage.
At the culmination of each residency, artists welcome the public into a shared moment of curiosity and reflection; this is Residency Reflections. The artist chooses the format of the reflection - maybe an artist talk, open rehearsal, workshop, performance, or installation - as best serves their work and process.
By bringing our focus to creative practice, not creation, Residency Reflections centers artist-audience exchange and celebrates the often unseen moments of creation — the questions, experiments, and relationships that shape new choreographic work.
Our 2026-27 Residency Reflections artists: Alexa Solveig Mardon + Erika Mitsuhashi and Alexandra Caprara
Summer Residencies 2026-27
Over the summer, New Works often partners with Out Innerspace to offer in-studio residency time at Q7. This intensive period allows artists space to focus in on their craft with no pressure to pressure to show or share a final product.
Salomé Nieto and elika mojtabaei مجتبایی الیکا
Salomé and elika will co-lead this project with costumes and movement playing equal parts.
A core activity will be the creation of experimental surrealist costume prototypes.
They will restrict, conceal, distort, transform and reveal the dancer’s body, actively
shaping how movement is generated. Costume functions as a material force that
actively produces movement and meaning alongside the dance.
What is a New Works Residency?
New Works supports dance artists through a diversity of residency opportunities each season.
A New Works residency is a safe space for creative risk taking. Opportunities are built as process-focused artist-lead residency spaces which are responsive to the creative’s needs. This may look like time in the studio, in the theatre, or a mix of the two, and may or may not include a public sharing.
Past Artists in Residence
The Biting School
Kay Huang
Ana Sosa
The Falling Company
TWObigsteps collective
Erika Mitsuhashi
Avery Smith
Alexis Fletcher
Mahaila Patterson-O'Brien
Josh Ongol
OURO Collective
Anya Saugstad


