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Leaving Only a Trace is a revealing story shared by many of dual-heritage in the UK. A young British Asian man realizes the only way to find himself is to leave home...

Inspired by the hypnotic melodies, deep bass lines and dubwise sensibilities of music producer Shackleton and prolific lyrics of spoken word artist Vengeance Tenfold, Tom Dale Company brings together a unique team of artists to realise a moody show for curious people. 

“The choreography is excellent, no move is wasted” The Stage   
Tom Dale Company's Cabin Fever - Lost in a world of their own, a character’s cabin fever and mental loops produce an exhilarating and hypnotic performance.

“a compelling spectacle…. This talented company is one to watch” Fest  

Tom Dale’s sinuous and feral choreography combines with music by drum and bass band SION, Berlin based artist POLE, Susumo Yakota, Aphex Twin and reggae superstar GENTLEMAN to create a performance that is both menacing and touching. 

“The effect is electric” Edinburgh Guide

A captivating journey of 5 dancers into a world of swinging sub bass and complex percussion, with commissioned music from maverick producer Shackleton and live drum & bass from Sion.

“I had a dream where every time I ever did anything or went anywhere or said anything, people would say: ‘Someone else just did that, you’re just copying them aren’t you? Turns out I never had a single original thought my whole life. How scarey is that?”

Rhymes Won't Wait - the new cutting edge of London's spoken word scene, bringing together an unrivalled line-up of some of London's leading and emerging poets to respond to socially engaged themes we want to platform.

It’s Like He’s Knocking is a one man show created and performed by Leo Kay. With personal storytelling, dance theatre and Afro Brazilian percussion we are transported into a private world to question heritage and memory. 

Cope is a dance theatre piece created as part of a campaign to raise awareness of the growing issue of domestic abuse in the UK. Cope reveals the fine lines of love between people in domestic settings exploring personal relationships and asking what we consider to be safe.